A 1988 U.S. proof set has a retail value of $8.00 issue price was $11.00
No. They are gold plated.
No. They are gold plated.
No numismatic value. A dollar for each coin maybe
It most likely is gold plated, gold plating adds really no value to the coin and like any other 1999 nickel, it is worth 5 cents.
This is NOT a real coin. It's a reproduction that has no numismatic collectible value. It's value is just what someone will pay for it.
Nothing. Whatever value the coin had as a collectible vanished when the coin was modified.
The current (1999-2013) China 1 Yuan coin is nickel-plated steel
These copy's of the 1933 Double Eagle have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 at coin shows.
It is only gold plated which adds no extra value. Since it is a gold plated coin it is considered altered and is worth face value.
The coin is only face value.
Its value is based only on the value of the metals it contains. A plated coin has no true numismatic value.
$1. The plating adds nothing to the coin's numismatic value and would cost more to remove than its metal value.