The mint mark on Indian head quarter eagles is on the reverse (tails) side, near the edge at about the 7:00 position, just below the eagle's perch.
Assuming it's a 1925 Saint-Gaudens with no mint mark value is from $950.00 to $1,100.00 in circulated condition.
Nothing special. A 1925-S Peace dollar is worth $14 to $20 retail, depending on how worn it is.
It's actually called a double eagle; an eagle is a $10 coin. Current values fluctuate with the price of gold, but have been in the vicinity of $1000 as of 09/2008. If your coin has an S mint mark it will be worth about 15 to 20% more.
On the reverse just to the left of the arrows
Assuming the coin is circulated and no mint mark retail values are $312.00-$420.00
Assuming it's a 1925 Saint-Gaudens with no mint mark value is from $950.00 to $1,100.00 in circulated condition.
Nothing special. A 1925-S Peace dollar is worth $14 to $20 retail, depending on how worn it is.
The mint mark on a $5 gold coin from that era is on the reverse (tails) side, just below the eagle.
$22 to $22,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
It's actually called a double eagle; an eagle is a $10 coin. Current values fluctuate with the price of gold, but have been in the vicinity of $1000 as of 09/2008. If your coin has an S mint mark it will be worth about 15 to 20% more.
depending on condition, about $300
On the reverse just to the left of the arrows
The P is the mint mark for Philadelphia.
Please post a new question with the coin's date and mint mark.
From about $1300 to $75,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
Assuming the coin is circulated and no mint mark retail values are $312.00-$420.00
Starting in 2009 the date & mintmark was moved to the edge of the coin, it's not gold and it's only a dollar.