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1874 $3 NGC VF25 Three-Dollar Gold Indian Princess
1874 $3 NGC VF25 Three-Dollar Gold Indian Princess
US $805.00
1855 Indian Princess Head Gold 1 Dollar
1855 Indian Princess Head Gold 1 Dollar
US $282.00
1874 Indian Princess Head $1 One Dollar Gold Coin Bezel-ed
1874 Indian Princess Head $1 One Dollar Gold Coin Bezel-ed
US $350.00
1857 P Indian Princess Head Three Dollar $3 Gold Coin - Philadelphia
1857 P Indian Princess Head Three Dollar $3 Gold Coin - Philadelphia
US $530.00
1883 $1 Princess GOLD Dollar Piece SOLID GEM BU++ ** STRONG VISUAL APPEAL!!!
1883 $1 Princess GOLD Dollar Piece SOLID GEM BU++ ** STRONG VISUAL APPEAL!!!
US $425.00
UNITED STATES 1883 1 DOLLAR INDIAN PRINCESS GOLD COIN
UNITED STATES 1883 1 DOLLAR INDIAN PRINCESS GOLD COIN
US $495.00
INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD $1 ONE DOLLAR LARGE HEAD GOLD COIN DAMAGED NO RESERVE
INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD $1 ONE DOLLAR LARGE HEAD GOLD COIN DAMAGED NO RESERVE
US $81.86
1856 $1 One Dollar Gold Indian Princess Head Coin (A)
1856 $1 One Dollar Gold Indian Princess Head Coin (A)
US $140.00
1856 $1 One Dollar Gold Indian Princess Head Coin (B)
1856 $1 One Dollar Gold Indian Princess Head Coin (B)
US $137.50
1857 $1 One Dollar Gold Indian Princess Head Coin
1857 $1 One Dollar Gold Indian Princess Head Coin
US $137.50
1855-C $1 INDIAN PRINCESS GOLD DOLLAR PCGS AU55
1855-C $1 INDIAN PRINCESS GOLD DOLLAR PCGS AU55
US $18,000.00
1886 Indian Princess Gold Dollar NGC MS63 MS 63 UNC United States Coin
1886 Indian Princess Gold Dollar NGC MS63 MS 63 UNC United States Coin
US $404.51
1857 INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD $1 ONE DOLLAR US GOLD COIN
1857 INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD $1 ONE DOLLAR US GOLD COIN
US $137.50
1854 Indian Princess Head Three Dollar Gold Piece  Almost Uncirculated  C255
1854 Indian Princess Head Three Dollar Gold Piece Almost Uncirculated C255
US $1,028.00
1878 NGC $3 Princess Three Dollar GOLD Piece AU-58 ** SCARCE KEY DATE!!!
1878 NGC $3 Princess Three Dollar GOLD Piece AU-58 ** SCARCE KEY DATE!!!
US $910.00
1874 $3 3 dollars Gold Coin Indian Princess NGC AU55
1874 $3 3 dollars Gold Coin Indian Princess NGC AU55
US $1,695.00
1878 .. $3.00 Indian Princess Head .. Three Dollar Gold Coin
1878 .. $3.00 Indian Princess Head .. Three Dollar Gold Coin
US $5,500.00
1854 $3 3 dollars Gold Coin Indian Princess NGC AU55
1854 $3 3 dollars Gold Coin Indian Princess NGC AU55
US $1,725.00
Princess Cut Diamond earrings white gold 1/3 ct near 200 dollars H color SI
Princess Cut Diamond earrings white gold 1/3 ct near 200 dollars H color SI
US $215.00
Near 1.00 ct princess cut solitaire engagement ring White Gold under 2000 dollar
Near 1.00 ct princess cut solitaire engagement ring White Gold under 2000 dollar
US $1,950.00
1855 Gold Dollar NGC AU 55 Indian Princess Small Head
1855 Gold Dollar NGC AU 55 Indian Princess Small Head
US $949.99
1857 Indian Princess Head $1 One Dollar Gold Coin - Free Shipping
1857 Indian Princess Head $1 One Dollar Gold Coin - Free Shipping
US $124.12
1854 GOLD THREE DOLLAR INDIAN PRINCESS PCGS AU55
1854 GOLD THREE DOLLAR INDIAN PRINCESS PCGS AU55
US $1,778.00
1862 $1 INDIAN PRINCESS GOLD DOLLAR COIN BU NO RESERVE
1862 $1 INDIAN PRINCESS GOLD DOLLAR COIN BU NO RESERVE
US $158.49
1862 One Dollar $1 GOLD Indian Princess Coin Set in Gold Bezel
1862 One Dollar $1 GOLD Indian Princess Coin Set in Gold Bezel " GREAT "
US $68.67
1879 Type 3 Princess Head . $1.00 one dollar Gold Coin
1879 Type 3 Princess Head . $1.00 one dollar Gold Coin
US $4,000.00
1851 $1 Liberty Head Princess Gold Coin One Dollar RARE
1851 $1 Liberty Head Princess Gold Coin One Dollar RARE
US $158.05
1855 $1 Princess GOLD Dollar Piece
1855 $1 Princess GOLD Dollar Piece "TYPE 2" CHOICE UNCIRCULATED ** RARE!!!
US $224.72
1882 Ty3 $1 Indian Princess Head Gold Dollar Unc /B-887
1882 Ty3 $1 Indian Princess Head Gold Dollar Unc /B-887
US $495.00
1856 S $3 Gold Indian Princess $3 dollar coin
1856 S $3 Gold Indian Princess $3 dollar coin
US $1,200.00
1873 $1 Princess GOLD Dollar Piece
1873 $1 Princess GOLD Dollar Piece "OPEN 3" CHOICE BU++
US $9.95
1855 $1 US Indian Princess Gold Dollar Coin Type 2
1855 $1 US Indian Princess Gold Dollar Coin Type 2
US $749.00
1855-P Indian Princess Head Type 2 US Gold 1 Dollar Coin Very Scarce 758,269 Min
1855-P Indian Princess Head Type 2 US Gold 1 Dollar Coin Very Scarce 758,269 Min
US $199.00
1854-P Indian Princess Head Type 2 US Gold 1 Dollar Coin Very Scarce 783,943 Min
1854-P Indian Princess Head Type 2 US Gold 1 Dollar Coin Very Scarce 783,943 Min
US $199.00
RARE US 3 DOLLAR GOLD COIN 1874  INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD
RARE US 3 DOLLAR GOLD COIN 1874 INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD
US $1,450.00
1874 Indian Princess Head US Gold $ 3 Dollar Coin NICE Scarce Issue 41,800 Mint
1874 Indian Princess Head US Gold $ 3 Dollar Coin NICE Scarce Issue 41,800 Mint
US $1,999.00
1859-S TYPE-3 INDIAN PRINCESS GOLD DOLLAR  AU DETAILS RARE PRE-CIVIL WAR S-MINT!
1859-S TYPE-3 INDIAN PRINCESS GOLD DOLLAR AU DETAILS RARE PRE-CIVIL WAR S-MINT!
US $759.99
NICE 1857 $3 Gold Indian Princess Head US 3 Dollar Coin
NICE 1857 $3 Gold Indian Princess Head US 3 Dollar Coin
US $2,499.00
1873 OPEN 3 Gold $1 DOLLAR Indian Princess Head NGC UNC Details
1873 OPEN 3 Gold $1 DOLLAR Indian Princess Head NGC UNC Details
US $495.00
1878 INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD THREE DOLLAR GOLD PIECE $3 AU 58 NGC
1878 INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD THREE DOLLAR GOLD PIECE $3 AU 58 NGC
US $1,485.00
1856 INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD THREE DOLLAR GOLD PIECE $3 AU 53 PCGS
1856 INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD THREE DOLLAR GOLD PIECE $3 AU 53 PCGS
US $1,495.00
1874 $3 THREE DOLLAR INDIAN PRINCESS LIBERTY GOLD COIN - LOT SET ESTATE COLLECT
1874 $3 THREE DOLLAR INDIAN PRINCESS LIBERTY GOLD COIN - LOT SET ESTATE COLLECT
US $799.00
1879 $3 Dollar Gold Indian Princess Head Headdress PCGS MS63
1879 $3 Dollar Gold Indian Princess Head Headdress PCGS MS63
US $7,599.95
Princess Cut Diamond  Engagement Ring 1/2 ct white gold 14kt near 800 dollars
Princess Cut Diamond Engagement Ring 1/2 ct white gold 14kt near 800 dollars
US $825.00
1854 US $3 Gold Coin Indian Princess Head 3 Dollar P
1854 US $3 Gold Coin Indian Princess Head 3 Dollar P
US $1,659.00
1878 INDIAN PRINCESS $3 DOLLAR GOLD PIECE NGC MS60
1878 INDIAN PRINCESS $3 DOLLAR GOLD PIECE NGC MS60
US $3,000.00
1888 $3 NGC Proof 65 Cameo Three-Dollar Gold Indian Princess
1888 $3 NGC Proof 65 Cameo Three-Dollar Gold Indian Princess
US $34,500.00
1878 $3 PCGS MS63+ Three-Dollar Gold Indian Princess
1878 $3 PCGS MS63+ Three-Dollar Gold Indian Princess
US $5,335.00
1857 $1 Gold Dollar Type 3 Indian Princess  Coin - Nice
1857 $1 Gold Dollar Type 3 Indian Princess Coin - Nice
US $475.00
1854 $1 Indian Head Princess Gold Dollar - RARE Double Die Reverse
1854 $1 Indian Head Princess Gold Dollar - RARE Double Die Reverse
US $1,500.00
1854 Indian Princess Small Head $1 One Dollar Gold Coin Type 2 High Grade Nice
1854 Indian Princess Small Head $1 One Dollar Gold Coin Type 2 High Grade Nice
US $995.00
1855 GOLD INDIAN PRINCESS 3 DOLLAR *PCGS* Rare 2nd Year
1855 GOLD INDIAN PRINCESS 3 DOLLAR *PCGS* Rare 2nd Year
US $2,100.00
1854 INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD THREE DOLLAR GOLD PIECE $3 XF DETAILS NGC
1854 INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD THREE DOLLAR GOLD PIECE $3 XF DETAILS NGC
US $795.00
1859 INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD THREE DOLLAR GOLD PIECE $3 XF 45 NGC
1859 INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD THREE DOLLAR GOLD PIECE $3 XF 45 NGC
US $1,499.00
1856-S $1 Gold Dollar Princess Type 2 NGC AU, Tough Date!
1856-S $1 Gold Dollar Princess Type 2 NGC AU, Tough Date!
US $875.00
1854 $1 Gold Indian Princess $1 Dollar Coin made into a Ladies Weapon Lapel Pin
1854 $1 Gold Indian Princess $1 Dollar Coin made into a Ladies Weapon Lapel Pin
US $245.00
1855 $3 THREE DOLLAR INDIAN PRINCESS LIBERTY GOLD COIN - LOT SET ESTATE COLLECT
1855 $3 THREE DOLLAR INDIAN PRINCESS LIBERTY GOLD COIN - LOT SET ESTATE COLLECT
US $774.95
1862 $1 Indian Princess Head Gold Dollar Ty3
1862 $1 Indian Princess Head Gold Dollar Ty3 "Civil War Year" XF /D-914
US $299.00
1878 US Indian Princess Head Three-Dollar Gold Piece $3 - PCGS AU53
1878 US Indian Princess Head Three-Dollar Gold Piece $3 - PCGS AU53
US $1,095.00
1856 S Gold Dollar $1 Indian Princess Small Head Design Extra Fine XF ICG EF45
1856 S Gold Dollar $1 Indian Princess Small Head Design Extra Fine XF ICG EF45
US $795.00
1862 Indian Princess Head Gold Dollar ($1) Civial War Issue
1862 Indian Princess Head Gold Dollar ($1) Civial War Issue
US $950.00
GOLD DOLLAR 1862 -  Indian Princess - GEM COIN
GOLD DOLLAR 1862 - Indian Princess - GEM COIN
US $365.00
DIANA PRINCESS OF WALES 24 CARAT KARAT GOLD COIN 5 DOLLARS 1997 RARE
DIANA PRINCESS OF WALES 24 CARAT KARAT GOLD COIN 5 DOLLARS 1997 RARE
US $314.50

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William and Kate's $100 Million Dollar Royal Wedding? Here is What To Expect

As the world squeals with excitement over the news of Prince William and Kate Middleton's engagement, a battalion of consultants are getting to work on planning their sure-to-be-monumental wedding -- with an estimated budget of $100 million dollars, this event will be watched by an excess of 1 billion people around the world.  Here is a glimpse of what the public should expect from the wedding of our century -- the invited guests and the ceremonies and events surrounding it.

As many have predicted, the wedding will likely be a colossal event at one of London's massive Cathedrals. Because we are in an economic recession, with a British government that is imposing strict sanctions, a royal wedding is just what is needed to revive the enthusiasm and mood of the public.

Engagement rumors have followed the couple for years.  But the couple needed time to sort out complicated pre-nuptial and legal arrangements.

Kate will perform the same kind of public service work that other royal ladies engage in -- from what I know about Kate, she will be quite content with this role. It's a full time job being a wife to the future king. Kate is well suited for the royal family. Will Kate become a media star and a celebrity, just as Diana was?  Given her looks and sense of style, most likely, she will.

Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding is set to be one of the most eminent events of this century. Millions of people are already mesmerized about the big day.  This article has all of the details of what to expect from the ultimate royal $100 million dollar British wedding.

LOCATION: Westminster Abbey, the famous 1,000-year-old church, which has historically been the site of important occasions such as coronations, weddings and funerals, is the most appropriate venue. British kings and queens were crowned there. Princess Diana's funeral was held there. It can hold 2,200 guests. The only people allowed to marry there are members of royal heritage, abbey staff and members of the ceremonial Order of the Bath and their families. Only about a dozen or so weddings are held there each year.

ESTIMATED COST: The wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana in 1981 cost approximately $45 million dollars. This wedding is expected to cost more than double that amount: A little under $100 million dollars. With this price tag, anticipate seeing a very lavish affair; one with majestic pomp and circumstance of breathtaking proportions.

WHO PAYS? Money for the festivities may come from several sources: the annual government funding given to the royal household to pay for salaries and official functions. (Approximately $12 million annually) The Queen may personally pay for it. Charles is expected to pay some of the bill, and Kate's self-made millionaire parents might also contribute.

DATE: A Saturday in July or August seems like a reasonable possibility. An awe-inspiring royal wedding of this caliber takes into account the schedules of all the other royal guests, celebrities and heads of state. Schedules are usually planned a year in advance.

June is already full with activities: Trooping of the Color (the Queen's birthday parade), and Royal Ascot. Prince Philip's 90th birthday is on June 10, and William's own birthday is on June 21. We probably won't have to wait long for the date and venue to be announced.

THE WEDDING PARTY: Prince William's younger brother Prince Harry is expected to be his best man and Kate's sister, Pippa, will be her maid of honor.

THE DRESS: Regarding the bride's dress, Kate is practical and will be more toned down than Diana was. Kate won't wear a big, billowy, ball gown as Princess Diana did. It will be a beautiful, slimming white dress, with a dramatic train. She will be crowned with a glittering tiara: either Princess Diana's "Spencer Heirloom" tiara, or another tiara loaned to her by the Queen.

Most haute couture designers would dive at the opportunity to dress the future princess on this momentous occasion, since the gown is sure to be a prototype piece for years to come. This piece of couture will set wedding fashion standards around the world.

HIS SUIT: He will wear a traditional dark colored military uniform, a sash, a ladder of medals across his breast, medallions under his heart, gold-braided cord, fringed epaulets, a sword, gloves and a white cap.

FAMOUS GUEST LIST: Kate is a commoner who will be welcomed into the Royal Family. The guest list will be overflowing with political figures, heads of state, celebrity friends and acquaintances including: Barack and Michelle Obama, Tony Blair, Elton John, and Sir Richard Branson. We can also expect royals from Sweden, Norway, Asia Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, the Middle East and Jordan.

PRE-WEDDING FESTIVITIES: Prior to the wedding, on a Friday, a select group of guests (mostly European, Asian, and Middle East Royal families) will arrive at a gorgeous castle venue for a luncheon. The dress code will be business chic: pantsuits and blazers.

On the Friday evening prior to the wedding, guests will attend a spectacular pre-wedding concert.  Dress code will be black tie and chiffon gowns, with no tiaras, medallions or regalia. After guests are seated in the concert hall, a symphony orchestra will begin to play and the wedding couple will come out on stage. Kate and William will be greeted by the audience's thunderous applause. They will proceed to sit in a special box and a beautiful classical concert begins. Numerous contemporary pop artists will come on stage, singing songs as the audience claps along. For the grand finale, the bridal couple will be brought back on stage; surrounded by a swarm of children in flowered crowns, who will sing and wave colorful royal flags.

WEDDING DAY: Guests will arrive in extraordinary and ornamental costume into a courtyard brimming with uniformed guards; swords drawn in formation. They then walk slowly on a colored carpet, stopping every ten feet or so to pose for photographs.  The pageantry and sheer number of military guards is astounding. Guests then enter the church. Their big emerald tiaras, their dazzling necklaces glimmer in the sunlight. Their satin and billowing chiffon gowns move gently in the breeze. Cross-body sashes, adorned with pins, mementos and family memorabilia, finish their outfits.

Many men will arrive draped in military attire, with shoulder epaulets trimmed like a gold-fringed trellis.  An overwhelming plethora of military medals, ceremonial ribbons, neck medallions and eight pointed stars might adorn their chest. They usually finish their look with a set of white gloves, a feathered hat and a gleaming sword.

The bride might arrive in a classic stretch Rolls Royce, with her father; serenaded by roving violins, and a children's choir. Trumpets will blare within the church to sound her appearance.

As the bride enters the foyer, guests usually rotate in their seats and crane their necks to see her. The orchestra will begin a classical marching piece, as seven young children move the bridal procession forward. The bride should tend to move too, with her arm in her father's; her tiara most-likely glittering.

A long train of pure white fabric will trail behind her, as three bridesmaids monitor it's movement.

The religious ceremony will commence. After the couple recites their vows, they will place rings on their fingers.

An enormous choir will then bellow out a song of celebration. A pop star might serenade the bride with a romantic song -- perhaps something out of a Disney movie.

AFTER THE CEREMONY:  Afterwards, William and Kate will get into a horse-drawn carriage, and will travel down the streets of London, probably to the dock.

At this juncture, the streets will be lined with colorful soldiers, situated every three feet.  When the couple arrives at the waterfront, they might embark on a royal boat or barge.  They will now be under the protection of an array of naval ships, and uniformed personnel. At this point, the air force will send a fleet of ear-splitting jets in tight formation to fly overhead. Sailing around the harbor for a short awhile, they will arrive at another dock.  A military procession of Calvary brigades, equipped with beautiful horses and feathered helmets will escort the royal couple in a coach down the Pall Mall towards Buckingham Palace.  Citizens are typically lined up on all the procession routes, hoping to get a glimpse of the couple kissing.  All through the city streets, stationed on either side of the avenues, are colorful soldiers. When the couple arrives at the royal palace, they normally shake hands with guests and receive congratulations. As with previous tradition, they come out onto a large balcony and wave to the multitudes below.  A choir and band perform music in the background.

RECEPTION/BANQUET:  A spectacular banquet will be held at Buckingham Palace. Guests are greeted by blowing horns. Each guest is escorted to their seat by a stamping soldier clad in ancient metal armor and feathered hat.

Massive long tables are decorated with ornate silver candelabras, lighted candles, silver and crystal sculptures, gold colored chairs, and spectacular flowers. The budget for flowers will run into the millions of dollars. Each guest is assigned a liveried footman; who will pull out their chair. Speeches and toasts are made in honor of the couple. Blowing trumpets announce every speech by fur-clad musicians.

CAKE: The cake will consist of a multitude of tiers. Probably white crème with a fruit (strawberry or raspberry) filling. After dinner, the couple will approach the towering cake, and cut a slice.

WEDDING DANCE: After the cake ceremony, the orchestra ignites with beautiful music, as the couple dances a waltz.  The parents of the couple join in too.

FIREWORKS: A dazzling fireworks display will illuminate the skyline of London.

HONEYMOON: The couple will most likely take a honeymoon on an exclusive private island oasis, such as in Bali, Fiji or Bora Bora.

MARRIED COUPLE: More than likely, the Queen will confer upon William a title such as the Duke of Cambridge. His new wife will then become HRH, the Duchess of Cambridge.

Once William is finished with his RAF duties, the royal couple might conceivably move into a Georgian manor house that Prince Charles built in Herefordshire. It is a very comfortable and fitting residence for a future king and queen.

 

 

 

About the Author

C.J. Good is the author of "Precious Gifts of Love" and "Little Gifts of Sustainable Contentment" (Amazon). Each contains 366 daily reflections on love, friendship, health, and inner peace. C.J. Good writes on topics ranging from spirituality, inspiration, and growth to health issues, business and relationships. Her books have been featured in various articles, wedding and bridal media; are used as bridal gifts for guests at celebrity weddings, and are highly recommended by celebrity event planners.

Her purpose is to write quality books that will make a difference in reader's lives. How we can feel better about ourselves and how we can interact with one another is the basis for ultimate contentment. Values such as integrity, love, compassion, understanding and peace are inherent in the writings of C.J. Good.  www.sustainablecontentment.com.

 

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Coin Value for an 1874 1 dollar gold piece?

I found an 1874 one dollar gold piece coin with the indian princess on it. Does anyone know where I can find its value at?


Answer:

The 1874 gold $1 had a mintage of 198,800 so is up there compared to other dates. It has a value of $115 in grade fine to $190 in grade extra fine. In mint state the coin is worth $250 and up depending of its mint state grade. Values are about what a dealer would pay. When gold is higher the values go up.

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