This three digit mark you see stamped on gold is called a 'hallmark'. A 700 - 750 mark on the gold means its 18 karat gold and also means its of European origin. meaning it was created or molded there.
With no mint mark or an S, its value as of 12/2008 ranges from $560 in worn condition to about $700 if almost uncirculated. With a D mint mark, the upper end of the range is about $1000.
If it does not have a mint mark (i.e. Philadelphia), its value range as of 11/2008 is: Very worn - $400 Moderately worn - $700 Almost no wear - $1200 If it has an S mint mark, those numbers are $530 / $1000 / $3000
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Assuming that "fairly new" translates to "moderate wear" or VF condition, the value of your coin depends on what mint mark if any is on the back under the eagle. With no mint mark, retail prices as of 09/2008 are around $260 With an S mint mark, $700 With a CC mint mark, $4900
The 14K is the Gold content and the S and S either stands for Sterling Silver or it is a Maker's Mark.
14k S is very often thought of as 14k Gold over Sterling Silver. It is NOT Gold over Sterling unless the piece is also marked ".925". If it does not contain the mark ".925", then it is NOT Gold over Sterling. It is 14k Gold, and the "S" is the Maker's Mark.
With no mint mark, about $155 in average condition. With an "S" mint mark, $250-300 depending on how worn it is.
525 mark on gold means it contains .525% real gold. It is 14kt gold.
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With no mint mark or an "S", about $1000. That could go up to $1500 with a CC mint mark.
yes. 535 is a mark for 14-karat gold.
With no mint mark, around $1000 With a D or S mint mark, $1000 to $1500 depending on condition. has a g mark