The Perth Mint was established in 1899.
Perth Mint was created in 1899.
Perth Mint was established in 1899 as the Perth branch of the United Kingdom's Royal Mint.
$27 to $50,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
The value of a Coronet Head $20 Double Eagle gold coin is based on its mint state - for example, if this coin is in very fine (VF20) condition, its value is $950.00. If its mint state is AU50, its value increases to: $1100.
No US One Dollar coins dated 1899 with a legend of "Thirteen Colonies" exist. It's not a US Mint coin.
There is no such thing as an 1899 mercury dime. Mercury dimes were not introduced until 1916. The Barber dimes that were in circulation in 1899 are made of 90% silver and are worth about $1.15 in metal value. The collector's value of the coin is highly variable, being affected by the condition the coin is in and the mint it was made at.
A $5 gold coin that was minted in 1899 - aka - Coronet Head Half Eagle - is worth in fine condition (F12): $250; its value increases to $400 if it is in a mint state of MS60.
July 29, 2009 The coin you are refering to is an American Double Eagle. In 1899 these coins were produced at 2 US Mint facilities; Philadelphia and San Francisco. To determine which mint struck your coin you must locate the mint mark. On your Double Eagle the mint mark will be on the reverse [tails] side of the coin just beneath the eagle. A letter "S" indicates the coin was minted at San Francisco and is represented in this list as 1899-S. If the is no letter at all, that indicates the coin was minted at Philadelphia and is represented in this list as 1899-P. The values of 1899 Double Eagle uncirculated coins in various grades is shown in the chart below. Uncirculated Grades..............1899-P................1899-S MS60.....................................$1,125...................$1,125 MS62.....................................$1,175...................$1,450 MS63.....................................$1,800...................$1,800 MS64.....................................$3,000...................$3,400 MS65.....................................$14,000.................$25,000
From the Philadelphia mint it has a value from $30 to $2,000 depending on the condition of the coin. From the New Orleans mint it has a value from $70 to $33,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
On the reverse of the coin between the wreath and rim.
Such a coin does not exist. The only British Half-Sovereign coins minted in 1923 were minted at the Pretoria Mint in South Africa and were all Proof coins.