Almost nothing. These replicas have a layer of gold on the foil that is an atom or two thick. It is not really measurable and it would take thousands of them to make an amount worth anything. You might be able to get a $1 or two.
There is almost no gold value all in these foil replicas. It is a layer an atom or two thick on aluminum. There is little extra value to these replicas and stamp collectors typically do not want them in their collections.
I think you've confused your Franklins. Ben Franklin is on the half dollar. The "Franklin" on the US dime is Franklin Roosevelt, so they'd be referred to as Roosevelt dimes.
$1.25
Probably the replica, but really, collectors are not interested in them. The gold ones have almost no real gold, such a thin layer that it would take thousands of them to get a measurable amount. And who wants a replica stamp? Collectors want the real thing, not a fake.
The amount is so small that it is not measurable. In other words almost nothing.
Again , what is the value of a 1937 newspaper of President Franklin Roosevelt and his wife on the front page about his second term
There is very little value to these replicas. It is a layer an atom or two thick on aluminum. There is little extra value to these replicas and stamp collectors typically do not want them in their collections.
Roosevelt is on the dime and Franklin is on the half dollar. Value is $7.00 to $8.50
Will need more information. You can consult a stamp catalogue at your local library to identify the year and condition of the item with an estimated value for it.Many stamps have been printed that picture FDR. You'll have to identify it with a great deal more detail for anyone to be able to help you out.
Almost no gold at all. It is a layer an atom or two thick on aluminum. There is little extra value to these replicas and stamp collectors typically do not want them in their collections.
In good condition they would have a value of about 15 cents. That means that it is the cost of cataloging and storing the stamp and a dealer would not be interested in buying it. Consult a stamp catalog to more carefully identify and value them.
They might sell for a couple of dollars. The gold value is almost zero as it is so thin a layer.