Details: Philadelphia Mint 90% Gold 10% Copper 27mm in Diameter Edged with Stars instead of Reeds Only 318,500 were Minted Comes in Plastic Protector Rolled Edge No Periods after E. Pluribus. Unum. Obverse Displays Lady Liberty garbed in a Native American War Bonnet Reverse Displays American Eagle in prose perched on a bunch of arrows wrapped in Olive Branch Obverse and Reverse designed by A ugustus Saint-Gaudens between 1905 and 1907 just curious what this coin is worth ?
Photos of each side would be necessary, but they are beautiful coins and unless ill treated, they should be worth a premium over the nearly 1/2 ounce of gold. Welcome to the forum! Jim
To be closer, the photo of the actual coin being discussed is necessary. The photo above is a 1910-S and not a 1910 P as mentioned in the original post. If you are experienced enough to grade the coin, there are several sites that can give a rough estimate. If not, then when you get a good photo, we can give it our best shot. Jim
I agree with desertgem. Subtle difference in the strike, luster, abrasions etc...can makes thousands of dollars in value difference, and a stock photo of a different coin won't help determine the difference. We can give you a baseline value of around $700 or so at minimum if genuine, but it will be your specific coin that determines how much more above $700 it's going to be worth. Getting a TPG grade will ultimately make it marketble as such.