Gold Fineness: .900 AU
Gross Weight: 33.4363 grams
Mint Mark: No mint mark (Philadelphia)
Current Gold Value: $1834.40
Melt Value: $1834.40
Numismatic Value: $2,000 to more than $10,000
The Liberty Head $20 gold coin is a United States twenty-dollar gold piece that was struck from 1849 to 1907. The coin features the "Coronet" head of Liberty on the obverse and a heraldic eagle on the reverse. The Liberty Head $20 was the last twenty-dollar gold piece struck by the United States until the American Gold Eagle was introduced in 1986.
The Liberty Head $20 is one of the most popular and widely collected U.S. gold coins. The coins are available in a variety of grades and conditions, and the numismatic value of a particular coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and other factors.
According to the Greysheet, a widely used pricing guide for U.S. coins, the following are the average bid and ask prices for Liberty Head $20 gold coins in various grades:
* Good-4: $1,950 Bid / $2,050 Ask
* Very Good-8: $2,000 Bid / $2,100 Ask
* Fine-12: $2,000 Bid / $2,200 Ask
* Very Fine-20: $2,150 Bid / $2,350 Ask
* Extremely Fine-40: $2,450 Bid / $2,650 Ask
* Uncirculated-50: $2,700 Bid / $2,900 Ask
* Uncirculated-58: $3,000 Bid / $3,200 Ask
* Proof-63: $3,300 Bid / $3,500 Ask
It is important to note that these prices are general averages and can vary depending on the specific coin and market conditions. As such, it is crucial to refer to a reliable source for current market values before making a purchase or sale.