Look above the date to see if there's a small mint mark letter. It may be blank or there may be a D or S.
Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 06/2010:
No mint mark (Philadelphia):
Very worn condition - $1,500
Moderately worn - $1,570
Slightly worn - $1,680
Almost no wear - $1,728
Uncirculated - $1,800 to $55,250 depending on quality
"D" mint mark (Denver):
Very worn - $1,500
Moderately worn - $1,570
Slightly worn - $1,680
Almost no wear - $1,728
Uncirculated - $1,800 to $18,920
"S" mint mark (San Francisco):
Very worn - $1,500
Moderately worn - $1,570
Slightly worn - $1,680
Almost no wear - $1,728
Uncirculated - $1,800 to $84,500
about 13.000 euro
There isn't a flying eagle $2.50 gold piece. All coins of that denomination struck from 1908 to 1929 show an eagle with its wings folded and perched on a bundle of arrows. There's more information about 1911 quarter-eagles at the Related Question.
It's NOT gold and just a dollar. The last year the US made a one dollar gold coin was 1889.
About $325, for its gold content.
1896S .999 fine gold
A US 1911 $5 gold coin is 90% gold & 10% copper which is 22Kt. gold.
Current value is $109.44
about 13.000 euro
As of today about $250.00
It's NOT gold and just a dollar. The last year the US made a one dollar gold coin was 1889.
There isn't a flying eagle $2.50 gold piece. All coins of that denomination struck from 1908 to 1929 show an eagle with its wings folded and perched on a bundle of arrows. There's more information about 1911 quarter-eagles at the Related Question.
About $325, for its gold content.
1896S .999 fine gold
2009 50 dollar gold piece 1oz worth money value
It's worth exactly one dollar (and it's made of brass, not gold).
Current retail value is $1,330.00-$1,500.00 for a circulated example.
A date is needed for an accurate evaluation