Depends on when and where you are selling them, but its usually anywhere from $10 to $50 plus the current spot price. Google "gold spot price" or see kitco's site. You can sell them for more if you sell them to individuals (on ebay etc.).
Don't forget to factor in fees if using ebay and/or Paypal. You may "get" more for a gold maple on ebay, but the total fees are 10-14% depending on if you have a store subscription or not. That is a very large dent in your bottom line.
Sounds like you are asking about bullion coins which are typically valued slightly above spot but some of them have semi-numismatic appeal.
It really depends on what exactly you have, condition and packaging. If you post more details of a picture, we could likely give more direction. You may also want to post in the bullion forum (again assuming you are referring to GMLs).
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