JohnT is a bit high. As one of the highest minted coins in the series, a 1910 S in circulated condition can be purchased for only a little more than the spot price of one ounce of gold or sold to a dealer for about 90% of spot. With today's price at $644, that means a dealer would probably buy it for something near $600 and sell it for about $700.
2007-01-26 17:04:15
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answered by Knowledge 3
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There are 3 1926 $20 Saint Gaudins double eagles One has no mint mark (Philadelphia mint) and the others have a D (Denver mint) or S ( San Francisco mint). the min mark if any is on the obverse above the date. None of the 1926's are actually that common due to them being melted in 1933. The ones in Europe were safe. It is not easy to give values any longer on gold coins due to the up and down gold market. I would say the 1926 would be worth a little more than spot prices of gold if the coin has no wear but a few small marks are okay, today that is $1,136.20. The $20 gold piece has almost an ounce of pure gold .96750 oz. The 1926-D has more collector value and is worth $14,000 and up, yes $14,000. The 1926-S also has a collector value of $1,500 to $2,500 depending on grade. The coin should be put into a coin holder for protection. Since I can not see the coin it does need to be graded and not handled. The higher the grade the more value. if you go to a coin dealer for a grade and value make sure you go to more than one.
2016-05-24 04:24:45
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answered by Grace 4
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A lot. That coin has nearly an ounce of gold in it.
As a collectable item, it is probably worth well over a thousand dollars. Exact condition determines value. Check out Ebay or coin auction sites.
Keep it safe.
2007-01-26 16:58:39
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answered by John T 6
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Go to "Village Coin Shop" google it and then to gold coins they are listing a 1910 gold coin like you said for 899.00 USD.
Save it for your grandchildren if you can.
2007-01-26 17:05:23
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answered by sneetcher 3
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very fine condition $550.00
That would be your sell price...
Check out ebay--you could sell it for more on ebay...probably...if in super condition...no nicks...ect.
no dealer would pay 550.....
http://cgi.ebay.com/PCGS-MS62-1910-S-Gold-Saint-Gaudens-20-Double-Eagle_W0QQitemZ270083464126QQihZ017QQcategoryZ39472QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
2007-01-26 16:59:41
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answered by cork 7
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like this one? http://cgi.ebay.com/Glamorous-1925-20-St-Gaudens-Gold-Coin-MS6_W0QQitemZ270081359858QQihZ017QQcategoryZ39472QQcmdZViewItem
could go to about 700 or more
2007-01-26 17:01:57
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answered by Anonymous
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