Yes, many replicas are around. The coin is a replica of the "Brasher Dubloon", one of which sold recently for $2,150,000.00 Genuine coins are made from gold.
No, only one original Nova Eboraca Columbia Excelsior coin is known to exist. It is considered a pattern coin, struck in 1787 in New York City, making it a unique piece of numismatic history.
Where were copies made of nova eboraca columbia excelsior
Yes (copies/replicas, but not the original)
There are two copies in Paris: in the Jardin du Luxembourg and near the Pont de Grenelle; however, there are hundreds of replicas around the world.
A "doppelganger" is a double or near double of a living person. These exist in fiction as replicas or copies of people.
No because the non-grossman ones are not real, they are fake replicas which are no where near the same, they are just copies of them.
There are two copies in Paris: in the Jardin du Luxembourg and near the Pont de Grenelle; however, there are hundreds of replicas around the world.
You don't give a date with the question, but it doesn't matter. All the authentic Confederate coins are well accounted for. Many copies and replicas exist.
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The majority of "Confederate bills" on sale today are actually replicas. They've been made since the 1920s for sale as commemoratives, novelties, and keepsakes, but only those made after 1973 are identified as copies (by Federal law). See the Related Link for a list of the most common replicas.
The majority of "Confederate" bills on the market today are replicas. Many were made during the 1920s and given away as an advertising promotion while others were sold at Civil War-site gift shops. They're replicas, not counterfeits, because they were never intended to deceive but many are such good copies that they're difficult to tell from the real thing. There's a list of the most common replicas at the Related Link.
Absolutely! There are plenty of replicas, and if you're looking for the real things consider checking out used auction sites for one.
Though I do not know for certain I think you can or at some point could win it from some upper deck members or something. You CAN however buy COPIES and REPLICAS of the Seal of Orichalcos. However they, the replicas, are not guaranteed to be accepted in tournaments or the like. It is said that the maker of Yu-Gi-Oh! Holds the 15 Orichalcos originals. That's all I know.