We had a posting sometime in the past where a guy tried to get a drivethrough to accept a $50 one-ounce gold (American Gold Eagle) and they wouldn't.
A pawn shop might not give you even $10 for it. Take it to a coin shop where thay deal in precious metals. There you might get about $15.
At present I just have two Indian coins. Here are their pics: I also have the new Rs.10 coin. I'll upload them tomorrow.
Don't know what was showing when this thread was originally posted, but the images I see now are a clear fake. The date looks nothing like the date on a real American Silver Eagle. Have you checked whether it's attracted to a magnet? (If it looks like "the silver is scraping off" and it's brown underneath, it might be copper instead of iron.) Don't try to spend it. Selling fake coins to other collectors is one thing; spending counterfeit money is something else entirely, and gets the attention of the authorities very quickly.
Although the design is modeled after a silver eagle your coin is a copy meant to fool someone. I would doubt that it is even silver.
Indeed, and for what it's worth, it appears to have the old style U on UNITED, at least to my eye and from what I can see in the photo.