A 2005 gold-plated penny typically has little to no numismatic value, as it was not produced by the U.S. Mint and is considered more of a novelty item. Its worth largely depends on the demand among collectors, but it generally ranges from a few cents to a couple of dollars. If it's in pristine condition or part of a unique collection, it might fetch a higher price, but standard examples are not highly valuable.
The coin (assuming it is a US coin) is only worth 1 cent. Either the coin was chemically treated to make it look gold or it was gold plated. Either way, it is not worth any more than one cent.
It is only gold plated. Since it is gold plated it is an altered coin and is worth 50 cents.
Not gold and not plated. It's made of manganese brass. (And yes, it's worth something: it's worth one dollar.)
A 2004 nickel is worth 5 cents. A gold-plated '04 nickel is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. There is no standard market value for modified coins like that.
These items are solidly encased in plastic and are in a dark blue case with gold trim and an eagle on top. The 1999 set, which contains a penny, nickel, dime, quarter, and dollar, was listed on eBay today (Sept 22, 2009) for as little as $4.95 and as much as $24.95.
My guess would be that it was plated with gold (or a gold-colored metal) after minting, and that it is thus worth about a penny.
All US cents were made in copper not gold. If they were made of gold they would be worth way more than a penny. Your coin is gold plated for decorations or jewelry. It is worth very little. Perhaps a dollar two. If it was not plated gold it wold be worth more.
Its value is based only on the value of the metals it contains. A plated coin has no true numismatic value.
Sorry! It's worth a penny. It's only gold plated which doesn't add any value to the coin.
1 cent. It's plated. The US has never made a gold penny.
A 2002 golden penny, often referred to as a "golden" or "gold" penny, typically refers to a penny that has been gold-plated or altered in some way. The actual value of a standard 2002 penny is usually one cent unless it is in uncirculated condition or part of a special collection. If it is gold-plated, its worth is generally determined by the collector's market and can vary widely, often being worth a few dollars at most. Always check with a coin dealer for an accurate valuation based on its condition and any alterations.
It's not gold, but gold plated. It's a novelty coin that has no collectible value.
If it's gold, then it's been altered (like gold plated or chemically changed), and it's lost any collector value it may have had.
The US has never made a gold penny (or cent). Your coin has either been plated (maybe with gold, maybe it's a gold-colored bronze) or it has been affected by some chemical. Either way, it is worth one cent.
1 cent. It's plated. If you think about it for, oh, a second or two, would it make sense for the Mint to make pennies out of gold that would be worth $50 or $60, then put them out in change for a penny?
18k gold plated jewelry is not worth much based on the gold amount. However, it could have design or sentimental value and be worth something to you.
24kgp means that the piece is 24 karat gold plated. A gold plated piece is worth much less than a piece that is 24 karat gold.