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About $33,000
The value is very little or nothing. Reproductions have no numismatic value. Please note that the Confederate States of America never made any gold coins.
I have a confederate 100 dollar bill dated feb 17th 1864. I know it is not a copy.it has 10856 on the front and richmond. can you tell me the value?
Nothing, because the Confederacy no longer existed in 1867.
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Depending on the condition, it can be worth up to $275. However the monatary value is worthless....
I would have to see a pic of the item front and back
It may be a token of some type dated 1862 or just a Indian Head cent. All 19 of the genuine coins made by the Confederate States of America are dated 1861. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea of type of coin and value.
The short-lived Confederate States of America only issued two coins, the one cent and the half dollar. A genuine Confederate half dollar is so rare that it does not have a listed value. A number of restrikes were made decades later which run from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars in value depending on their wear.
$20 gold coins minted by the Confederacy had the name of the United States on them so it is impossible to tell which coin they minted.
AnswerThe CSA only issued a small number of low-denomination coins. What you have is almost certainly a fantasy piece with little or no numismatic value.
Your coin is either a copy, a fantasy piece, or a counterfeit. All 4 of the genuine Confederate half dollars and the 15 one cent coins are dated 1861