Whatever metal the coin is composed of. The vast majority are gold plated copper and are nearly worthless, worth a couple of cents at most. Although its possible you could have a gold plated silver, or indeed a solid gold coin which would be worth significantly more. But since replica coins have no standards of which to base their coins, its impossible to say what your coin is made out of, and therefore what it is worth. It has NO collector value though, the only value comes from the metal your coin is made out of, and without seeing your coin, its impossible to say.
Replica coins are generally not worth much more than the metal they're made from.
That said, some replica coins are intentionally made using precious metals so they can be sold as collectibles, and these can be worth at least their melt value.
It depends on which coins the replicas are of. But don't expect much, this stuff has no collectible value and very low resale.
If a replica, the watch is not a Rolex and therefore, has little value. It is also illegal to sell knock-offs.
1 troy pound of silver is currently worth about $210.
Not much, they are worth their face value
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Yes there is, if you go to ww2sale.com, historybunker or eBay you can find replica and original coins with Adolf Hitler on. Hoped this helped you out.
Only for numismatic purposes.
The online store Atlanta Cutlery provides replica coins are great for teachers, collectors and children. They are great for that "finishing touch" for your costume as well.
not much it is a replica after all
Replica coins are required to have the word "COPY" stamped on them somewhere.
Anything from the Franklin mint is overpriced and not worth nearly as much as their sales prices. The only coins from Franklin worth anything are those made with silver.
Yes, the coins are worth something. Many of the coins are valued in price close to $3 each depending upon their condition.
Bicentennial coins are common and not worth anything above face value. Go ahead and spend them.