If it has one it will be on the reverse under the eagle.
If the coin has one, the mintmarks are on the reverse under the eagle.
$450 to $500 regardless of mint mark, due to its metal content.
Value All depends on grade mint mark and condition of the coin. Consult a professional coin dealer.
$1,370.00 to $2,650.00 retail in circulated condition assuming no mint mark.
With no mint mark, about $155 in average condition. With an "S" mint mark, $250-300 depending on how worn it is.
If the coin has one, the mintmarks are on the reverse under the eagle.
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25.00
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.
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$450 to $500 regardless of mint mark, due to its metal content.
4.5 million It is not worth 4.5 million, a-hole. . .
Value All depends on grade mint mark and condition of the coin. Consult a professional coin dealer.
$1,370.00 to $2,650.00 retail in circulated condition assuming no mint mark.
That's not a D mint mark, because the Denver mint didn't begin production until 1906.
With no mint mark, about $155 in average condition. With an "S" mint mark, $250-300 depending on how worn it is.