Wow! - if you possess a 1854 $20 Coronet Head Double Eagle gold coin, its value in very fine condition (VF20) is worth: at least $1200.
$850 to $188,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
Retail values for this coin are $1,440.00 in G-4/ $1,630.00 in VF-20/ $3,690.00 in AU-50 I suggest showing it to a dealer or collector for a firm value.
8-13-11>>> The 1854-D Three-Dollar gold piece is a lower mintage (1,120) high value coin of this series. Values for circulated coins run from $3,000.00 to $55,000.00+ depending on which of the 6 major grades the coin falls into. Also this is the first year of issue for this coin and is a well known counterfeited date/Mint coin, please take it to a collector or dealer, also consider a professional grading service for authentication.NOTE: The entire series (1854-1889) of US Three-Dollar gold coins is known to have been counterfeited. Authentication of any date is recommended.
One Dollar gold coins of this date have retail values of $125.00 to $275.00 in circulated condition. Uncirculated are $425.00 to $1,200.00
Wow! - if you possess a 1854 $20 Coronet Head Double Eagle gold coin, its value in very fine condition (VF20) is worth: at least $1200.
$850 to $188,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
Retail values for this coin are $1,440.00 in G-4/ $1,630.00 in VF-20/ $3,690.00 in AU-50 I suggest showing it to a dealer or collector for a firm value.
8-13-11>>> The 1854-D Three-Dollar gold piece is a lower mintage (1,120) high value coin of this series. Values for circulated coins run from $3,000.00 to $55,000.00+ depending on which of the 6 major grades the coin falls into. Also this is the first year of issue for this coin and is a well known counterfeited date/Mint coin, please take it to a collector or dealer, also consider a professional grading service for authentication.NOTE: The entire series (1854-1889) of US Three-Dollar gold coins is known to have been counterfeited. Authentication of any date is recommended.
One Dollar gold coins of this date have retail values of $125.00 to $275.00 in circulated condition. Uncirculated are $425.00 to $1,200.00
You either have a Coronet Gold Dollar or a Indian Head, small head gold dollar - both coins were minted in the year of 1854. Assuming you have the Coronet in very fine condition (VF20), its value is: $200. If you have the Indian Head, small head coin, its value in very fine conditon is: $350.
You need to provide the denomination and an estimate of condition for us to help you value your coin. There were several coins with Napoleon III on them struck in 1854 with the mintmark of B and the value depends on the denomination.
It was worth more than $1,000.
You need to provide the denomination and an estimate of condition for us to help you value your coin. There were several coins with Napoleon III on them struck in 1854 with the mintmark of B and the value depends on the denomination.
Since copy coins don't have any standards, anyone can make a copy coin out of any material (lead, zinc, gold, silver, copper, etc.) only a coin dealer or jeweler who sees your coin in person can guess at what it is made out of. It has no collector value, the only value comes from the metals used to make it. Most are just gold-plated copper and have no value though.
That is the value just for the gold in the coin, not as a coin.
A denomination is needed, post new question