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Wow! - if you possess a 1854 $20 Coronet Head Double Eagle gold coin, its value in very fine condition (VF20) is worth: at least $1200.
The value of a San Francisco 1854 half dollar with the word "copy" is very low since it is a replica. These types of coins are typically made for educational or novelty purposes and do not hold any collector value.
Values for this coin are $1,100 to more than $7,000.00 depending on condition.
If it's a copy, it's not worth much of anything. It's probably made of copper, or maybe even zinc, then gold plating. You might be able to get a couple dollars for it.
The word COPY is a dead giveaway. Replicas of valuable coins are like prints of famous paintings: very nice to look at, but only worth a tiny amount compared to the real thing.
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The value of a San Francisco 1854 half dollar with the word "copy" is very low since it is a replica. These types of coins are typically made for educational or novelty purposes and do not hold any collector value.
Wow! - if you possess a 1854 $20 Coronet Head Double Eagle gold coin, its value in very fine condition (VF20) is worth: at least $1200.
Likely none at all, but it may have a thin gold wash or plating that's worth maybe 3 cents.
Their only value is in their gold content, which is minimal. Aside from the gold plating they are considered a novelty souvenier item that anyone can reproduce.
A few cents or a dollar at most. Such coins are not collectable, they are not produced by the US mint. Gold plating adds only a tiny bit of gold to the coin, not enough to add any value to it.
Values for this coin are $1,100 to more than $7,000.00 depending on condition.
If it's a copy, it's not worth much of anything. It's probably made of copper, or maybe even zinc, then gold plating. You might be able to get a couple dollars for it.
No. The San Francisco Mint didn't open until 1854, a few years after the start of the California Gold Rush.
José Francisco Barrundia died in 1854.
San Francisco Mint was created in 1854.
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