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Its value is based only on the value of the metals it contains. A plated coin has no true numismatic value.
It is only gold plated which adds no extra value. Since it is a gold plated coin it is considered altered and is worth face value.
18k gold plated jewelry is not worth much based on the gold amount. However, it could have design or sentimental value and be worth something to you.
It's worth only what you can get for it from someone that wants it. It has NO collectible value.
Since it is gold plated it is considered an altered coin and is worth face value.
It's made of brass, not gold plated, and it's only worth face value in circulated condition.
First of all, theres no such thing as "silver plated sterling". Sterling is 92.5% silver, anything plated is just plated. If the item is solid sterling silver, its metal value depends on the current price of silver - but it may be worth more as a collectible. If it's plated base metal it has very little value.
Only the value of the metals used to make it.
First of all, theres no such thing as "silver plated sterling". Sterling is 92.5% silver, anything plated is just plated. If the item is solid sterling silver, its metal value depends on the current price of silver - but it may be worth more as a collectible. If it's plated base metal it has very little value.
It is only gold plated. Since it is gold plated it is an altered coin and is worth 50 cents.
Modified coins have no collector value.
A 2004 nickel is worth 5 cents. A gold-plated '04 nickel is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. There is no standard market value for modified coins like that.