It is impossible to say. Copy coins have no collector value, they may, however have intrinsic value in the metal the coin is made out of. Unfortunately, without examining the coin in person, it is impossible to say what your coin is made out of since copy coins can be made out of many different materials. For example, your coin could be a high-end copy and made out of 90% gold like the actual coin, in which case your coin would be worth quite a bit, however, your coin could be nearly worthless if it is gold plated copper or steel. It honestly could be any metal so there is no way for me to say what it is worth.
It's not worth anything, because it's a fake.
Yes 1.00 Indian Rupee = 0.0255 U.S. Dollar conversely: 1 dollar = 39.175 Indian Rupee Conversion rates fluctuate, so you need to check it on the day you convert it, if you do.
It's still worth one dollar.
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The 1851 Indian dollar is a well known novelty coin (technically not a counterfeit, as there was no genuine version in the first place). It was made in China, contains no silver, and isn't worth anything.
A genuine 1851 Seated Liberty silver dollar is a rare date, worth a few thousand dollars even in poor condition. If it's an 1851 Indian Head dollar, then what you have is a Chinese novelty coin, and it's not worth anything.
As of today (01APR2011), one US Dollar is worth about 44 Indian Rupees. One Rupee is worth about 2.25 cents.
It's still worth a dollar.
Money can have various values based on condition and certain stamping. A 1976 2 dollar bill from the Washington Crossing Post Office can be worth between $5 and $8.
As at 11Oct09 1 US Dollar was worth 46.44 Indian Rupees. At currect 1 US Dollar equals 60.26 Indian Rupee.
Its worth at least a dollar!
In circulated condition, it's still worth one dollar.