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They are not legal tender...meaning that you cannot spend them (unless they are painted legal tender as with the two dollar bill tribute) but they are very much "real" because they exist.

I think the question you were asking was...Are Tribute coins valuable?

Over time the answer is maybe...but that depends on collectors.

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