Gold Coins
1795-1933
Most Valuable Gold coins →Gold Coins were produced from 1795-1933 by the United States Mint. Our database includes 15 gold coins across 1 series, with values based on recent auction results, dealer prices, and certified coin sales data.
Series & Types
Key Dates
The most sought-after gold coins by collectors and investors.
| Coin | Year | Mint | Status | Value Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle - 1907 No Motto | 1907 | Philadelphia | Semi-Key | $3,375 - $82,625 |
| Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle - 1915 | 1915 | Philadelphia | Semi-Key | $4,300 - $117,725 |
| Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle - 1908-S | 1908 | San Francisco | Key Date | $45,000 - $1,285,400 |
| Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle - 1907 High Relief | 1907 | Philadelphia | Key Date | $11,150 - $300,800 |
| Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle - 1921 | 1921 | Philadelphia | Key Date | $4,975 - $163,525 |
| Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle - 1908 With Motto | 1908 | Philadelphia | Key Date | $9,700 - $272,725 |
| Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle - 1920-S | 1920 | San Francisco | Key Date | $6,075 - $174,775 |
| Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle - 1927-D | 1927 | Denver | Key Date | $10,050 - $273,350 |
| Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle - 1933 | 1933 | Philadelphia | Key Date | $6,975 - $216,300 |
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What are the most valuable gold coins? +
The most valuable gold coins are typically key date coins with low mintages, coins in exceptional condition (MS-65 and above), and rare varieties or error coins. Key dates and semi-key dates command significant premiums over common dates.
How do I determine the value of my gold coin? +
The value of a gold coin depends on three main factors: the date and mint mark, the coin's condition (grade), and whether it has any notable varieties. Use our coin scanner for instant identification and valuation, or browse our price guides by series.
Where can I sell gold coins? +
You can sell gold coins through coin dealers, auction houses like Heritage Auctions and Great Collections, online marketplaces like eBay, or at local coin shows. For valuable coins, professional grading from PCGS or NGC can significantly increase the selling price.