You didn't say anything about the coin's denomination or design, so it's not possible to give a reasonable evaluation.
Loads of old-coin replicas are floating around, made as "collectibles" or as promotional items. These are usually identifiable in 2 ways - either they'll have the small word COPY worked into the design (assuming they were made in the last 35 years) and/or you may see a seam along the edge where the casting mold came together (replicas are often cast in base metal rather than being struck).
If you can't find either indicator, my advice would be to have it looked at by a dealer or appraiser but be prepared to find out that it's not genuine.
may i know what is the value for liberty gold coin year 1906 in good condition?
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Well the answer is that its worth 410$ dollars i would know i have the exact coin
Please recompose your inquiry to include exactly what you desire to know about the coin.
Before an estimated value for any coin can be given it is necessary to know the denomination of the coin as well as the date.MoreIf you're using the term "Statue of Liberty coin" because the portrait on the coin looks like that of the Statue itself your coin is a US silver dollar, just like it says on the back of the coin ("ONE DOLLAR"). In that case please see the Related Question for details. Edit: Check that coin again. The Statue of Liberty wasn't even built until 1886.
This coin has a mintage of 47,000. To be certain the coin you have is authentic, the best thing to do is to send it to a well known grading company and have it certified. This will tell you if it is genuine and what its grade is.
may i know what is the value for liberty gold coin year 1906 in good condition?
Which US coin dated 1798 would you like to know about? Post new question
Well the answer is that its worth 410$ dollars i would know i have the exact coin
not enough info ... need to know denomination and condition
need to know denomination and condition.
I would like to know the answer to this question myself.
Please recompose your inquiry to include exactly what you desire to know about the coin.
Before an estimated value for any coin can be given it is necessary to know the denomination of the coin as well as the date.MoreIf you're using the term "Statue of Liberty coin" because the portrait on the coin looks like that of the Statue itself your coin is a US silver dollar, just like it says on the back of the coin ("ONE DOLLAR"). In that case please see the Related Question for details. Edit: Check that coin again. The Statue of Liberty wasn't even built until 1886.
To answer your question directly, I would need to know the denomination and date of your coin. To find out for yourself, go to www.coinfacts.com
The coin is called a SACAGAWEA dollar and has no gold in it. If you know it's a 2000 coin, why don't you think it has no date?
In order to give an estimated value for a coin, it is necessary to know the denomination of the coin. [For example: one dollar, half dollar, quarter dollar etc.]