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Question by carla: What is a 1892 gold coin (double eagle) worth?
I have a 1892 gold coin and i want to know how much it is worth. it has been circulated however is in good condition.
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Answer by liberty 911 The coin may have a mint mark below the eagle's tail feathers: S (San Francisco), CC (Carson City), or plain (Philadelphia). If you have an authentic coin, it would be worth over 00 even if it is circulated. I recommend getting it certified by one of the major coin grading services (i.e.: PCGS, NGC, ANACS, etc.). The gold would be worth 0 or so. I hope that helps.
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Originally posted 2010-08-28 03:39:27. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by eroskcus: Can someone help me with identifying a coin?
This coin is from 1895. It has no writings on it except a "20" in the middle and the year under that. On the obverse site there is a double-headed eagle holding a sward and a round sceptre with a cross on top of it. No country name, no currency name -- nothing. Very weird...
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Answer by Cole S If there isn't a country name or a currency name, it probably isn't a coin. It's either a token or medal. If you want to find out more, try the Standard Catalog of World Coins by Colin R. Bruce II if it is a foreign coin. There are also specific books for tokens and medals. It might be Russian since it has the double-headed eagle.
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Originally posted 2010-12-16 16:37:38. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Originally posted 2009-03-11 06:16:49. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Originally posted 2009-06-04 12:40:38. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Posted by Double_Eagle_Girl in Double Eagle Gold FAQ, tags: 1904, coin, dollars, gold, It's, made, more, much, says, sell., this, twenty, worth, would
Question by OK: How much would this gold coin sell for? It's made in 1904 and it says "twenty dollars". Is it worth more now?
On the front it has a head with "Liberty" on the person's crown. There are 13 stars going around the coin.
On the back it "United States of America Twenty Dollars" with "in god we trust"...
I don't know what it's called it's just a 20 dollar coin made in 1904! my grandad gave it to me. how much would it be worth now?
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Answer by Jerry Assuming that the coin is genuine, it is worth a lot more. Compare it to the coins shown in the link below (navigate using the large arrows). That will give you a rough idea of condition.
Based on gold content alone, it is worth at least 00. If it is in near-perfect condition, possibly more.
Do not rub the coin. Only handle it by the edges. Never clean a coin as it destroys value.
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Originally posted 2011-02-05 15:52:26. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by H.A.S.: Chemistry question...could someone please help me & explain your work so I can follow you!?
Hi--I am really struggling with this. Could someone please help me & explain your work so I can follow you?? Thanks to all.
In 1933, the United States went off the international gold standard, and the price of gold increased from .00 to .00/troy oz. The twenty-dollar gold piece, known as the double eagle, weighed 33.436 g and was 90.0% gold by mass. (a) What was the value of the gold in the double eagle before and after the price change? (b) How many coins could be made from 50.0 troy oz of gold? (c) How many coins could be made from 2.00in^3 of gold (1 troy oz=31.1 g; d of gold = 19.3 g/cm^3)?
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Answer by Ted a) 90% of the coin is gold so 90% of 33.436=30.0924 g of gold
To find the value you must divide by 31.1g to change it to troy oz of gold, 30.0924/31.1=0.968 troy oz of gold
at per oz = 0.968 x 20=.36
at per oz = 0.986 x 35 =
b) each coin contains 0.968 troy oz of gold, so divide 50 by 0.968 to find out how many coins you can make =51.65 So you can make 51 coins with a little gold left over.
c) There are 2.5 cm per inch. so 2.00in^3 = 2.00(2.5cm)^3=31.25cm^3
Multiply by 19.3g/cm^3 to find mass of gold = 603.125 g
In a) we found that each coin contains 30.0924g so divide the 603 by the 30.09 to find how many coins you can make. 20 coins.
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Originally posted 2010-10-29 11:29:50. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by krusecat22: I have an Iranian coin. SIlver withe eagle and shield one side.?
Iranian silver coin with eagle and shield on one side and the other side hs what looks like a slash or a sword blade and one diamond beside it. the numbers are on thisside as well. A 19V with a backwards 7 and then a 1 bacwards 7 9 backwards 7. There is some writing under the eagle on the banner but I dont speak or read that stuff. Any help would be great!
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Answer by fred p Try this site: http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/Iran.html
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Originally posted 2010-12-30 19:41:35. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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