About 925.00 to sell it as of today, and 950.00 or so to buy it. Call a dealer and ask them or look them up on Google. Dealers are going to mark them up if you are buying. Remember that the stronger the underlying price in gold the stronger the coin market is. A coin is different than just having mass produced gold cause they are harder to find. Collectors buy them up.
To see pictures of this coin use your search box and type in 1987 $5 gold U.S. Constitution Bicentennial coin and click on images.
It may have been plated with gold but it adds nothing to the value of the coin.
If the coin is a Lincoln cent dated 1964 it may look like gold or have been gold plated but the US Mint has never made a gold one cent coin.
Type the date and coin into your browser, click images then search and you will find what one looks like.
Look in the fountain.
No US gold coins were struck after 1933. Please look at the coin again.
The US never made $2.00 gold coins. Please look at the coin again
For each year since 2009, they have been doing United States presidents on the gold colored dollar coin.
Look at the coin again, no US gold coin of any kind was struck in 1953, the last one was 1933.
Sorry no US gold coins dated 1832, please look at the coin again
Pretty sure that means it is not the actual coin but a faux version... Yes there was such a coin. I have one and it is a reproduction or PSEUDO(fake) but at least it is printed on the coin. Unlike other repro's on eBay that are just fake but look real in every way.......You have an elusive and rare coin