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I personally don't think that it is worth anything because then, it would be fake money. Fake money is not worth anything. But if they don't notice the mistake, then it would have the same value as any ordinary 1924 1 coin.
It is only worth the value of the metal it is made of so if it is made of silver it is worth something. If it's fake then it has no collector value.
If real $10,000 if fake $30
That's a well known fake. It's not a replica, because no such coin was ever actually produced by the U.S. Mint. It's a novelty, and it's not worth anything.
It's potentially worth jail time, if someone catches you with it.
There are only 20 that were ever made so chances are yours is a fake. If it is real, it would be worth over 120,000 dollars. It is best to take this to a coin appraiser as their are many imitations.
A fake coin is worth nothing. Alternatively, it is worth 20 Pence if you can pass it off without anybody noticing. Again, if you can place a value on that sort of thing, it might be worth 20 years food and lodgings in one of Her Majesty's prisons for forgery.
A counterfeit coin is often referred to as a fake or a forgery.
It is a fake card, a counterfeit version of 'Harpie's Pet Dragon'. It is not worth anything.
It's not worth anything, because it's a fake.
What do you refer to as the "the original AUS coin" and why do you think you have a fake?
Has to be a fake if it has the date 350bc printed on it as nobody could have predicted when christ would be born.