$8 - $10 at a novelty shop. $2 - $3 on eBay.
This is a novelty or magic coin that has been altered and was not produced by the mint And has no collection value at all.
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The = sign
They cost about $8.95 at novelty shops. Look at it with an 8X magnifier and you should be able to find the seam where one coin was hollowed out and another ground down to fit inside.
5x - 3 = 12 Add 3 to both sides: 5x = 15 Divide both sides by 5: x = 3
"COPY" means it is not original. Copies usually have a value equal only to the materials used to make them.
If it has the tails image on both sides, how do you know its date is 1921? In any case if both sides are the same it's a prank coin made by joining halves of 2 genuine coins and has no numismatic value. The good news is that its silver content might be worth $13-$15. BTW, coins are minted or struck rather than "stamped"
This is a novelty coin not made by the US mint and has no collectible value.
This is a novelty or magic coin that has been altered and was not produced by the mint And has no collection value at all.
Ihave a ten dollar bill that is only printed2/3 on both sides and was told it isn't worth much, but wait it was someone from this web.
It's called a Walking LIBERTY half dollar, and the fact that it has the eagle on both sides means it's a magician's coin. Please see the Related Question for more information.
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At minimum, it currently has $3.50 worth of silver in it. Without either seeing pictures of both sides, or a very detailed description of both sides, it's impossible to provide any meaningful estimate of value.
yes view both sides
No authentic CSA half dollars (only 4 exist) bear the shield on the reverse and obverse of the coin.
This is an alter coin and was not done at the mint. It is worth only its silver value which is around $14-$16.
Value depends on if it's a Walking Liberty half dollar or a Monroe Doctrine half dollar, both are dated 1923 and both have "S" mintmarks.