No, a coin copy is worth only the value of the materials used to make the coin, the coins themselves have no value and are not legal tender. For example, someone could make a quarter copy out of lead and it wouldn't be worth 25 cents, on the flip-side, someone could make a quarter copy out of silver or gold and it would be worth many times the "face" value.
This coin is only worth face value since it is still a coin that is in circulation.
With the high mintages for this year, if your coin has been circulated, it has no added value. Even a gem uncirculated example is worth less than 25 cents.The coin is still in circulation today and has face value only. Just a high grade Mint State coin would be worth more.The coin is still in circulation today and has face value only. Just a high grade Mint State coin would be worth more.
It's still worth one dollar.
The coin is still in circulation and is face value only.
The coin is still in circulation today and has face value only
The coin is still in circulation and is face value.
The coin is still in circulation today and has face value only.
The bicentennial dollar coin is still worth one dollar.
The coin is only face value and is still found in circulation.
The coin is still in circulation today and has face value only.
the worth value of the liberty dollar coin is worth 50cents.
A 1979 Susan B. Anthony coin is worth 1 dollar (face value) still to this day unless in a condition that is UNC.