$240 - $72,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
It's worth one dollar.
The Philadelphia issue of the 1853 Liberty Head $1 gold coin is the highest mintage and most common date of the entire series of US one dollar gold coins. Retail values of circulated coins are $126.00-$270.00 and Mint State examples are $280.00-$340.00.
It's one of the modern presidential dollar coins, and it's worth one dollar. 1853-57 were Pierce's years in office.
A "one dollar" coin has the value of one dollar!
The 1853 one dollar gold coin, known as the "Type 1" or "Liberty Head" gold dollar, contains approximately 1.67 grams (0.04837 troy ounces) of gold. The coin has a total weight of 1.672 grams and is composed of 90% gold and 10% copper. This composition reflects the standard for U.S. gold coins during that era.
It's worth one dollar.
The Philadelphia issue of the 1853 Liberty Head $1 gold coin is the highest mintage and most common date of the entire series of US one dollar gold coins. Retail values of circulated coins are $126.00-$270.00 and Mint State examples are $280.00-$340.00.
It's one of the modern presidential dollar coins, and it's worth one dollar. 1853-57 were Pierce's years in office.
A "one dollar" coin has the value of one dollar!
One Dollar
The 1853 one dollar gold coin, known as the "Type 1" or "Liberty Head" gold dollar, contains approximately 1.67 grams (0.04837 troy ounces) of gold. The coin has a total weight of 1.672 grams and is composed of 90% gold and 10% copper. This composition reflects the standard for U.S. gold coins during that era.
If underneath his portrait is says "In God We Trust 13th President" it is a Fillmore dollar, part of the Presidential Dollars series, and it is worth one dollar. If it just says "Millard Fillmore 1853" (the last year of his presidency) is is a commemorative trinket, and essentially worthless.
It's still worth one dollar.
The same as a D, one dollar and it's not gold.
The U.S. does not issue "Tallar" coins. But if you're asking about a 1 dollar gold coin, just type in 1853 U.S. Gold Dollar in your search box and click on images. This will bring up pictures of the coin.
one dollar!
It's just one of the current Presidential Dollars and is just a dollar.