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These copy's of the 1933 Double Eagle have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 at coin shows.
The Mint does NOT make gold half dollars. The coin has been gold plated. Gold plated Kennedy halves are only face value.
This is not a coin made by the US mint. It is probably worth only the metal value. It could be that it is only gold-plated. If it is pure gold then it is worth whatever amount of gold is in the coin.
This is not a coin made by the US mint. It is probably worth only the metal value. It could be that it is only gold-plated. If it is pure gold then it is worth whatever amount of gold is in the coin.
Your coin is plated. The US has never made a standard half dollar in gold. Unfortunately the plating has destroyed any significant collector value the coin may have had.
Eagle, not "eagel" Miss Liberty, not "a lady" Anyway, your coin has been altered by plating it. That means it no longer has any value as a collectible, but at least the silver in it is worth around $6.
It's either a novelty coin or a gold plated dime. If it's only a gold plated dime it's worth around $2.50. If it's a novelty coin it's worthless.
It is only gold plated. Since it is gold plated it is an altered coin and is worth 50 cents.
1986 not 1976. The coin is a 1/10oz American Eagle Gold Bullion Coin and the vaule is a little less than the spot price of gold at time of sale. As of today about $100.00
If it's a copy, then it's worth little to nothing. It's made of some base metal, then gold plated.
Not gold, and not 5 dollars. Gold coinage in the U.S. ended in 1932/33. You have a gold-PLATED walking liberty HALF DOLLAR. The good news is that the underlying coin is 90% silver so it's worth about $4-5 at current silver prices (05/2009)
10 cents. It's a novelty coin.