$1. The plating adds nothing to the coin's numismatic value and would cost more to remove than its metal value.
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.
It's still worth one dollar.
Plated coins normally don't have any extra value to coin collectors. Even with gold's current (2011) high prices, standard plating is so thin that it would cost more to remove it than you'd make in profit.
It's not gold plated the Brass in the coin gives it that color and it's not worth more than a dollar
It's a gold plated novelty coin that just a dollar plus the 3 cents worth of gold
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.
Although it's gold plated, the coin did not have any collectible value to start with. Kennedy half dollars are not rare or even scarce. It's considered a novelty coin that's only value is to someone who wants it.
The plating adds nothing to the value of a dollar coin, unless someone wants it.
It's still worth one dollar.
Plated coins normally don't have any extra value to coin collectors. Even with gold's current (2011) high prices, standard plating is so thin that it would cost more to remove it than you'd make in profit.
It's not gold plated the Brass in the coin gives it that color and it's not worth more than a dollar
It's a gold plated novelty coin that just a dollar plus the 3 cents worth of gold
First it's gold plated, but not by the mint. And it's a common Eisenhower dollar and value is what ever you can get.
If the coin is a US Kennedy half dollar dated 1974 it has no silver in it and is face value.
It's made of brass, not gold plated, and it's only worth face value in circulated condition.
50 cents
1974 would make it an Eisenhower dollar, which is only worth face value.