As of today 1-28-10 value is $107.72 the coin is one tenth ounce of pure gold.
Sorry no US gold coins dated 1832, please look at the coin again
Assuming the coin is circulated retail prices are $680.00-$800.00 depending on grade.
The only $25.00 denomination coin the US has ever made is a 1/2 ounce American Eagle gold bullion coin, as of today 10-28-10 it's worth about $670.00
It depends on if it's made of gold or just gold plated. It has no value as a coin. Take it to a jewler. Most buy scrap gold & silver.
~$10
The 1998 gold liberty 5.00 coin contains 1/10 oz of gold and has a face value of $5. The value of the coin will vary based on the current price of gold and the condition of the coin. As of September 2021, the approximate value of the coin is around $300 to $400. It is recommended to consult a reputable coin dealer or do further research for the most accurate valuation.
An 1888 5 dollar gold coin can be worth anywhere from $400.00 upwards to one grand. It really depends on the circulation of the coin and its overall condition.
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As of today 1-28-10 value is $107.72 the coin is one tenth ounce of pure gold.
Sorry no US gold coins dated 1832, please look at the coin again
The 1993 $10 Dollar Gold Coin known as The American Eagle Gold Bullion is one of the most popular collectible coins. The value will be determined by whether the coin was in circulation and the daily price of gold.
July 9, 2009 The 1987 $5 gold coin is valued from $115 to $175 depending upon the condition of the coin.
depends on value of gold - at about 1300 / oz the coin (which is 1/10 oz gold content) is about 140 dollars
Assuming you're referring to an American Eagle coin that says 1/10 oz on the back, its value is about 1/10 of the price of an ounce of gold. Gold has been in the $900 range for much of 2008 so the coin's value would be around $90
It depends on what coin you are talking about. If you are talking about the Eagle coin, with a denomination of $10, produced in the 18-1900s, you are looking at a couple thousand dollars. However, the exact value depends on condition. Then there is the American Gold Eagle 1/4 oz $10 coin, this is worth about $500. It is about 8 grams, and 22 karat gold. Then there is the American Buffalo, it is 24 karat pure gold, that would be about $700, it is a 1/4 oz $10 American, or simply Gold Buffalo. These have no numismatic value, only bullion value.
That depends on factors such as the denomination, date, and condition. For example, a $10 gold coin is worth more than a $5 gold coin. At very least, there's value for the gold content.