It is worth nothing but its metal value since it is not a real coin.
A copy of any US coin has no numismatic value and their worth is limited to the value of the materials it is made of.
Nothing- return it to the store where you got it. These have been showing up in penny rolls. it is play money.
A copy of any coin has no value other than that of the materials used to make it.
No, no genuine Indian Head penny is stamped "COPY" on the reverse, or obverse. All such examples are replicas containing no collector value. The only value that such coins have is the value of what they are made out of.
No on-line or published price guide for US coins have values for replicas or copy's because they have no value.
Depends on condition. I have a copy with red embossed cover with light wear and the estimated value is $30 -$60
You could check out auctionarms.com to see what they are selling for. A recent copy of Gun Values will give you the present book value.
Almost every one of these items is either a replica (look for the word COPY worked into the design) or an outright counterfeit. There's more information at the Related Link.
Estimated March 29th
That is Scott number US 1250. You can purchase a mint copy for forty cents and a used copy for fifteen cents. Consulting a good catalog will help you properly identify the specific stamp and find an estimated value for it.
A copy of anything is not worth much. It is not real and is a copy.
By Copy and Paste If you highlight the cells which need the same value, copy from Cell (A1) and then highlight all the cells which need the same value and Click paste Voila!