Chances are, you have a 1947 Swiss 20 Francs coin. These coins are common and worth scrap gold. They contain 0.1867 of a troy ounce of gold and are 90% pure. And worth about $300 in gold melt at the time of writing.
You need to be more specific when asking about coins. "gold army coin" could refer to any one of hundreds of coins. You're probably referring to a coin known as a "challenge coin". If it is a challenge coin, chances are it's only gold-plated - not solid gold; and is probably worth $5 or less. To figure out how much it's worth, search Ebay for something specific about the coin. For instance if the coin says "2nd Infantry Division" or "Lead The Way" or anything that is more specific than "army" on it, then search for that. Keep looking until you find an Ebay auction that has a picture of the same coin, and the price on that auction is how much the coin is worth. Side note: I can't believe the stupid questions people post on here. Why would you post on here and have to wait potentially weeks for an answer, when you could just use four or five brain cells worth of intelligence to find out how much it's worth by yourself?
The only coins to carry the word "Peace" were silver dollars issued from 1921 to 1935. $10 gold pieces from 1914 carry an Indian head design. If you have such a coin, its value would range from perhaps $500 to $600 depending on its condition and the market price of gold.
This phrase is on the reverse of many different varieties and dates of Large Cent size "Hard Times Tokens" with different obverse designs. It's copper, not gold and needs to be seen for an idea of value. Take it to a local coin dealer.
That date translates to 1986 (remember your Roman numerals??) so you have one of the bullion coins that the Mint has been selling for the last 20+ years. Assuming your coin is still in its original Mint holder it's worth about $210 at current (01/2009) gold prices.
I guess the coin you are reffering to is the following: Austria, Joseph I, Ducat, 1915 (Restrike) FRANC . IOS . I . D . G . AVSTRIAE IMPERATOR Laureate head of Joseph I right LOD . ILL . REX A . A . 1915-HVNGAR . BOHEM . GAL . Crowned double-headed imperial eagle face Reeded edge 3.4909g, .9860 Gold. Most people are placing the valua as $100-150 though independent valuers also range it from $1500-2500 depending on condition. Hope this helps.
Lotta Coin's Gold - 1915 was released on: USA: 20 April 1915
It's not a US coin. The Mint has never made a $100.00 gold coin.
No. A coin denomination as low as Threepence would not be minted in gold. In 1915 they were made from 92.5% silver.
Please look at the coin again and post new question. The U.S. never released a $50 gold coin dated 1915.
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The diameter of US Gold coins dated 1915 are: Double Eagle 34mm/Eagle 27mm/Half Eagle 21.6mm/ Quarter Eagle 18mm
The 1915 Eagle is a common Philadelphia Mint issue coin and assuming it's circulated and in collectible condition average values are $800.00-$925.00.
Average retail value is $730.00.
An Indian Head $10 gold Eagle coin, minted in 1915, if in extra-fine condition (EF-40) is worth: $650.00; if this same coin is in uncirculated condition (MS-60), its value climbs to: $850.00. However, with the increasing rise of gold, these prices can change rapidly.
The weight if the coin is only 8.359 grams, but thr Actual Gold Weight (AGW)is .24187oz or 6.85689 grams of pure gold.