In 2002 a 1933 double eagle sold for over $7.5 million.
However, not every 1933 double eagle floating around is going to be worth that much. The reason is that other than the 1933 double eagle sold in the 2002 auction, no other 1933 double eagle is legal to own.
No 1933 double eagles were released for circulation, however 445,500 were minted and all were supposed to have been melted down. Some though escaped the mint and the US Secret Service has seized nearly 20 coins that had escaped the mint because they believe that they are still technically the government's property. The reason one 1933 double eagle is legal to own is because the US government issued an export certificate for it in 1933 to allow it to be exported to Egypt before realizing that no 1933 double eagles had been released for circulation.
As a copy, it's worth next to nothing.
The ONLY legal 1933 double eagle sold in 2002 for $7,590,020.00
These copy's of the 1933 Double Eagle have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 or less at coin shows.
A Double Eagle is a $20.00 gold coin not a half dollar. Please look at the coin again and post a new question
A copy of any US coin has no numismatic value. Its principal worth is the value of the metals used to produce it plus whatever you are willing to pay for it.
As a copy, it's worth next to nothing.
Value is about $18.00
The ONLY legal 1933 double eagle sold in 2002 for $7,590,020.00
These copy's of the 1933 Double Eagle have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 or less at coin shows.
A Double Eagle is a $20.00 gold coin not a half dollar. Please look at the coin again and post a new question
It's a 2000 one-ounce Silver Eagle bullion coin and as of today is about $18.00
$3000.00
A copy of any US coin has no numismatic value. Its principal worth is the value of the metals used to produce it plus whatever you are willing to pay for it.
7 millions dollars
The value of a Silver Eagle coins is determined by the spot price of silver which right now is $29.23 which would be what your coin is worth, with perhaps another dollar added depending on condition for the coin itself.
Eisenhower is on the front of the coin, the eagle is on the reverse that's why it's called a Eisenhower dollar. The 1977 coin has no silver regardless of mintmark and is likely only face value especially if it's from a bank or found in circulation.
Usually these have the dollar value on the eagle side, on the bottom, and it will say FIVE D or TEN D.