If you've got a copy of a double eagle it is unlikely to be worth more than a few cents, unless you've got a coin made out of gold or gold-plated silver. However, the vast majority of copy coins are simply gold plated copper or nickel and worthless.
Any jewellery store should be able to take a file to your coin and use acid to see if it is made out of real gold or just gold plated. Since your coin is a replica it has absolutely no collector value and any value it has is based on the metal it is made out of.
The dollor is worth a dollar, unless it's a high grade Mint State coin or Proof coin
It's worth one dollar.
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One dollar
The coin is worth one dollar. Without a DATE in your question that's the best answer. Post new question.
There's no coin or bill called a "dollor". However, if you check the spelling you'll find that the US has both a 1 DOLLAR paper bill and a brass coin.
Sacagawea is on the $1 coin, not the half. The denomination is DOLLAR, not DOLLOR. She was chosen to honor her service guiding the Lewis and Clark expedition that explored North America for the new United States.
Kennedy has never been on a dollar coin, only halves. A 1971 dollar coin has Eisenhower on it and is only worth a dollar.
VICTORIA DEI GRATIA tells me who the queen is, it tells me nothing about the coin. Whatever the coin is, if it was minted in 1854, it was probably minted at the Royal Mint in London.
Values for this coin are $1,100 to more than $7,000.00 depending on condition.
Assuming the coin is circulated, retail value is $17.00-$26.00
It is 1 dollor and if you search it says that XD LOL MUFFINS