The term Double Eagle is used only for $20 gold coins. This is a 1982 G.W. Commemorative Half Dollar. Unfortunately the gold plating killed the numismatic collectible value of the coin. It is now only valued for the silver it contains.
It's made of brass, not gold plated, and it's only worth face value in circulated condition.
This not a product of the US Mint and has no numismatic value. Unfortunately the best place to check for the value of this is eBay.
These copy's of the 1933 Double Eagle have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 at coin shows.
The U.S. Mint has made no commemorative coins of any type for JFK. Many gold plated and counter stamped Kennedy Half's exist and are considered novelty coins that have no collectible value.
The US Mint made no commemorative coins of any type dated 1985. Many gold plated and counter stamped Kennedy Half's exist and are considered novelty coins with no collectible value.
The term Double Eagle is used only for $20 gold coins. This is a 1982 G.W. Commemorative Half Dollar. Unfortunately the gold plating killed the numismatic collectible value of the coin. It is now only valued for the silver it contains.
$1 or more.
It's made of brass, not gold plated, and it's only worth face value in circulated condition.
Silver Plated
It's just gold plated -- no added value
It's doubtful that it's in its original box, because these coins were only minted in cupronickel and silver. If it's gold-plated, it was removed from its original packaging and plated by a private company. Plated coins are generally considered to be altered items with little or no numismatic value. If it's made of silver it might be worth a few dollars as scrap. However there are some niche collectors who might be interested in it as a novelty item.
This not a product of the US Mint and has no numismatic value. Unfortunately the best place to check for the value of this is eBay.
100-800 usd
The coin is common and mostly valued just for the silver. The one with the gold on it was plated, this was not done by the U.S. Mint and does not make it more valuable. It actually has no numismatic collectible value. Each coin is worth about $12.00 for the silver.
Each year there are special gifts for each anniversary. Many years will have both a traditional and a modern gift. Some years it is the same gift for both. For the 23rd wedding anniversary the gift is silver plate, this is true for both traditional and modern. You can choose any gift that is silver plated. Some examples of things to think about include, picture frames, silver plated jewelry, photo albums that are silver plated, and other items made of this material
I believe it means double plated silver. Xxx means triple plated.
These are not made by any US mint, and have no numismatic value. If the coins are silver and not silver plated, the value would be for the silver in the coins.