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Gold Twenty Dollars Coins Collection Grading

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Hello,

Could you please help me in estimation the potential value of the following coins? I know this is dependent on coin condition, but I'd like to know if any of these coins is unique and may have large value for collectors?

1852 ( no mint sign)
1891 S
1896 S
1904 ( no mint sign)
1908 ( no mint sign)
1923 ( no mint sign)
1924 ( no mint sign)

Unfortunately I don't have any access to Red Book.

If it would be helpful, I can provide some photos of these coins.

Thank you in advance.
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just click the link and you will find all that you need including condition escalators


http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/fmv.shtml
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and yes, please post pics
we like pics
head on, no angles, do not get bright white lighting on the surface if you can avoid it

here is an example taken simply with a smart phone camera.

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None are unique in numismatic terms which would mean only 1 piece is known extant. Here's a brief summary of your dates:

1852 is a better date worth well over melt value unless severely damaged.
1891-S is a common date that needs to be in mint state condition to command a significant premium to melt value.
1896-S is also a common date as above.
1904 is the most common date $20 gold piece and needs to be in choice mint state condition to command a significant premium to melt value.
1908 can be Motto or No Motto and neither are better dates but the with Motto pieces are more desirable.
1923 is also a common date as 1891-S.
1924 is a very common date as 1904.

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Thank you for you help and all replies!

As I see the only real valuable coin may be 1852 one.
I'm going to post some photos.

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I'm interested to see the coins. Where did you get them?
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with your agreement.

There's no telling what even an approximate value is for the coins without the condition and the knowledge that the coins are genuine.
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