Almost nothing. These replicas have a layer of gold on the foil that is an atom or two thick. It is not really measurable and it would take thousands of them to make an amount worth anything. You might be able to get a $1 or two.
Thomas Jefferson is not currently, nor has he ever been, on the U.S. quarter. What you probably have is the Jefferson presidential dollar from 2007. It's worth one dollar.
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If it's the gold-colored small dollar, it's worth one dollar.
Gold stamps are worth the least amount of money. If you get a green stamp it is worth a couple hundred dollars. The black stamp is priceless.
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Very little. These replicas have a layer of gold on the foil that is an atom or two thick. It is not really measurable and it would take thousands of them to make an amount worth anything. You might be able to get a $1 or two.
What you're describing is the Thomas Jefferson presidential dollar. Minted in 2007, it's worth exactly one dollar.
$4,000
priceless
Surely you recognize the Statue of Liberty!
You can find all of the current stamp denominations on the Royal Mail site, here is a link: http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/content1?mediaId=52300716&catId=600025 Standard bright blue 2nd class stamp is worth 30p Large letter bright blue 2nd class stamp is worth 47p Standard gold 1st class stamp is worth 39p Large letter gold 1st class stamp is worth 61p Happy Mailing :)
Honey, a stamp on a ring doesn't mean squat when it comes to its value. Gold is gold, whether it's stamped with a fancy code or not. Take that ring to a jeweler and get it appraised properly if you want to know its worth.