Maybe 5 dollars retail
Being that it's a copy, it's worth next to nothing. It's gold-plated base metal.
If it's a copy, it's worth little to nothing.
worth of ceaae coin copy
Assuming you are referring to the U.S. bullion piece carrying that denomination, known as an American Silver Eagle, this item would be worth just about the current spot price of the one ounce of silver it contains. Although it is a legal tender coin, that you could spend for its $1 face value, its actual value is more accurately determined by its metal content.
Copies of bullion coins have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 or less at coin shows.
Being that it's a copy, it's worth next to nothing. It's gold-plated base metal.
As a copy, it's worth next to nothing.
A copy of any US coin has no true value aside from that of the metals used to make it.
If it has "copy" on it, then is not a real dollar.
The only legal example sold for $7,590,020 in July of 2002. Many copy's of this coin exist that have no collectible value.
If it's a copy, it's not worth anything.
As a copy, it's not worth much of anything.
If it's a copy, it's worth next to nothing.
Being that it's a copy, it's NOT real money, and cannot be spent as such.
Being a copy, it's worth next to nothing.
Being that it's a copy, it's not worth much of anything.
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