You have a 1967 coin, most likely British (but possibly from elsewhere in the British Commonwealth). Without further information, the coin cannot be identified or valued.
The value of a gold 1967 Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina FD (which stands for "By the Grace of God, Queen, Defender of the Faith") coin would depend on its condition, rarity, and the current market for gold coins. It is best to consult with a numismatic expert or a coin dealer to determine its specific value.
If it's real gold, metal value plus perhaps a small premium. If it's not, then approximately nothing.
It's a gold plated novelty coin that just a dollar plus the 3 cents worth of gold
July 24, 2009 Gold plating a coin destroys its numismatic value. The Bicentennial quarter is worth but a quarter plus the value of the bit of gold used to plate it.
Some coins do tone to a gold color or it may have been plated but it's not gold. So just spend it.
The Mint has never made gold quarters. If you have a gold quarter then it has been plated which destroys the numismatic value of the coin. Its value is 25 cents plus the value of the little bit of gold they used to plate it. Some chemicals can cause the quarter to turn different colors. This also does not enhance the value of the coin.
The cast of Plus Minus - 1967 includes: Leena Valasmo
Not gold, but gold-plated. The US never issued a gold half-dollar, plus in any case a coin that large made of gold would have been worth about $20 in 1871. Unfortunately the plating has destroyed most of its collectible value. You may be able to find someone willing to pay extra for it as a curiosity however.
Yes, gold prices can affect the value of gold coins. The value of gold coins is closely tied to the current market value of gold. As gold prices go up or down, the value of gold coins will generally follow suit.
Memo Plus Gold can be bought in the Philippines in Drug stores
If a + b = 6, what is the value of 3a + 3b?
Gold-plated but not gold. A lot of private companies took standard copper-nickel Bicentennial coins, plated them, and sold them as "collectibles" during the celebrations in 1975 and 1976. But once the party was over, the bottom dropped out of the market for them, plus they're considered altered coins, so they have very little value to coin collectors.
10 points plus value