If it's a copy, it's not worth much of anything. It's probably made of copper, or maybe even zinc, then gold plating. You might be able to get a couple dollars for it.
Wow! - if you possess a 1854 $20 Coronet Head Double Eagle gold coin, its value in very fine condition (VF20) is worth: at least $1200.
If the coin is dated 1954 it's definitely a fake, if the date is 1854 it may still be a fake, but a genuine example that's circulated could have a value from $7,000.00 to $18,000.00.
The value of a San Francisco 1854 half dollar with the word "copy" is very low since it is a replica. These types of coins are typically made for educational or novelty purposes and do not hold any collector value.
$850 to $188,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
One Dollar gold coins of this date have retail values of $125.00 to $275.00 in circulated condition. Uncirculated are $425.00 to $1,200.00
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Wow! - if you possess a 1854 $20 Coronet Head Double Eagle gold coin, its value in very fine condition (VF20) is worth: at least $1200.
If the coin is dated 1954 it's definitely a fake, if the date is 1854 it may still be a fake, but a genuine example that's circulated could have a value from $7,000.00 to $18,000.00.
A few cents or a dollar at most. Such coins are not collectable, they are not produced by the US mint. Gold plating adds only a tiny bit of gold to the coin, not enough to add any value to it.
August 9, 2009 In MS67 the 1854 Seated Liberty Quarter has a value of $85,000.
The value of a San Francisco 1854 half dollar with the word "copy" is very low since it is a replica. These types of coins are typically made for educational or novelty purposes and do not hold any collector value.
You either have a Coronet Gold Dollar or a Indian Head, small head gold dollar - both coins were minted in the year of 1854. Assuming you have the Coronet in very fine condition (VF20), its value is: $200. If you have the Indian Head, small head coin, its value in very fine conditon is: $350.
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No, copies of coins only have the value of the metal in them. Because most current ones are gold plated copper, you are looking at a coin worth about 7 cents in copper value. The coin will not gain any more value as time goes on. They make terrible investments. If you want the coin, see if you can buy it at a thrift shop or a coin shop, often they will sell copies and stuff like that for a buck or two.
$850 to $188,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
One Dollar gold coins of this date have retail values of $125.00 to $275.00 in circulated condition. Uncirculated are $425.00 to $1,200.00
Likely none at all, but it may have a thin gold wash or plating that's worth maybe 3 cents.