If you got it in circulation no.
This is not a US Mint coin. It was made in Liberia, the composition is copper-nickel and is not a US legal tender coin. It has no numismatic collectible value. It's worth only what you can get for it.
some wheat pennies are very collectible and worth a lot
There are many websites with notes on collectible coins. One can find such notes on 'coins-notes', 'Collectible Coin and Currency' and on 'Noteworthy Collectibles'.
it is a collectible token/coin from Reader's Digest
Collectible coin sets can be found at a variety of different online sites. HSN, Etsy, Amazon, and eBay, for example, are each known to sell these sets.
Because they mostly have a collectible value.
The following is my opinion: As a numismatic collectible coin it has no value, but as a historical item it may have some, especially if the date is stamped on the coin 11 days before the event of 9-11-2001 and the coin is a 2001 Lincoln cent. As to value, likely not much unless you find someone that wants it.
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It's a novelty coin that has no collectible value.
Nothing. Whatever value the coin had as a collectible vanished when the coin was modified.
lemon juice will clean a coin great. But don't use it if the coin is valuable or collectible, that will lower the value. hope this helps. Brian
Novelty coins have no numismatic collectible value.