How much is a 1933 Gold Double Eagle Proof Coin worth?

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i need money and i found these coins in my closet and i want to sell them

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May 2, 2010

redlemon65 @ 4:06 am #

Well, since there were five of them in existence and all of them have been accounted for, your coin(s) (made up your mind) are if you have any are copies (fakes) and not worth the metal they are made of. I have 8 of them and each one says “Copy” on the reverse side. Lots of luck in selling them.

aron @ 5:01 am #

If you sure give it to museum

Taiping @ 5:02 am #

There are no 1933 $20 double eagle gold coin proofs. What you have are a reproduction and the gold is just a very thin layer, only worth a few cents. Only circulation strikes were made that year. There is only one 1933 $20 that can be legally owned and it is not for sale. Your items may be gold over silver or gold over copper/nickel. Both types exist and you will need to find the paper work that came with yours or the silver ones should weigh 1 troy ounce. The copies sold for $10 to $20 depending on metal content. You may find the copies for sale on ebay. Sorry you won’t get much money with them.

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