The US did not make a gold dollar in 1894. They stopped production of the gold $1 coin in 1889.
Beyond the value of the gold cotent, the value of the coin depends on its condition, which is highly subjective.
It depends a lot on exactly what gold coin it is and what condition it is in.
may i know what is the value for liberty gold coin year 1906 in good condition?
As of February 2012 the bullion value is $832.24.
The US did not make a gold dollar in 1894. They stopped production of the gold $1 coin in 1889.
Beyond the value of the gold cotent, the value of the coin depends on its condition, which is highly subjective.
It depends a lot on exactly what gold coin it is and what condition it is in.
may i know what is the value for liberty gold coin year 1906 in good condition?
As of February 2012 the bullion value is $832.24.
The value of a $50.00 gold liberty coin, also known as the American Gold Eagle, depends on several factors such as the current market price of gold and the condition of the coin. As of [date], the melt value of the gold in the coin is approximately $1,800. However, if the coin is in pristine condition and considered rare, its numismatic value could be higher.
A 1894 Liberty Head Double Eagle graded MS-61 has a retail value of $2,000.00
August 2, 2009 The 1886 Gold Eagle in excellent condition has a value from $350 to $600 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
Apart from the value of its gold content, the value of the coin depends almost entirely on its condition. Unfortunately, the latter is highly subjective.
The value of a 1894 10 gold coin depends on its condition and rarity. Generally, these coins range in value from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. I recommend consulting with a professional coin dealer or appraiser to get an accurate assessment of its worth.
The value of any coin would depend on the year and condition of the coin. At the very least, a 22 carat gold sovereign would be worth its weight in the current bullion value of gold.
$300 to $20,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.