Well, isn't that just a happy little question! The value of a copy of a US Morgan silver dollar can vary depending on factors like the material it's made of and its condition. While it may not have the same value as an authentic silver dollar, it can still hold sentimental value or be a nice addition to a collection. Just remember, it's not about the value in dollars, but the joy it brings to you.
Your 1884 Trade Dollar is a copy or fake with little or no value. There are only 10 known 1884 Trade Dollars and there all Proof coins
The value of a copy of the 2001 Buffalo Dollar depends on its condition and demand. In cases when it is, in reality, the original collectible or a reproduction, typically, copies have very little or no numismatic value and are often acquired for display purposes only. For an exact value, it would be prudent to consult a professional numismatist or a trustworthy coin dealer. Combiz Services Pvt Ltd - This place supports collectible experiences with valuable insight and resources for collectors. If you need collectibles or investment strategies, please feel free to contact them!
This is a Copy of the the First $20 Gold coin but, just because it’s a copy doesn’t mean it’s not worth anything as this coins composition is made up of.100 copper and .900 GOLD for a net weight of .9074 Troy pure Gold! Adding it up .100 copper actually is the equivalent in Troy of .926 + .9074 would equal 1 Troy ounce but, since copper isn’t weighed this way total Gold weight is just shy of 1 Troy ounce by .926
What you have is an example of a pattern, or experimental, coin made to test an alloy alloy of silver, gold and copper being proposed as a way to reduce the rather cumbersome size of silver dollars. It was ultimately rejected due to concerns about counterfeiting.I used the word "example" because it's unlikely your coin is genuine. Only a few actual patterns are known to exist, while there are numerous copies. Unless you can find the small word "COPY" worked into the design somewhere (required by law since the 1970s) the only way to tell whether or not it's real would be to have it tested by a coin expert.so does that mean if it is not real the words copy would be found on it?
Rules: Unlike SignsSubtract the absolute value of the number and copy the sign of the number with greater absolute value.
The value of 1889 Morgan silver dollar replica ranges from $23.01 to $26.76
This stuff has no numismatic collectible value. As for the value, try eBay. For some reason they do sell a lot of Morgan dollar copy's.
It's a Trade Dollar not a Morgan dollar. If you look at the back of the coin, the phrase "Trade Dollar" is under the eagle. As to value, take it to a coin dealer for an assessment it may not be genuine. The entire series is known to have had copy's and fakes made.
If it's a copy, it probably doesn't contain any silver.
It means it's not real. a copy and or fake.
This stuff has no numismatic collectible value. If you can find someone that wants it you may get $5.00 if your lucky.
If it's a copy, it's worth next to nothing.
An authentic Philadelphia issued (no mintmark) 1895 Morgan dollar has a average minimum value of $15,000.00. This is a very low mintage Proof only coin that is rare. Many copy's an replicas exist.
If it's a copy, it's not worth anything.
Yes, if it says "copy", it is a copy. By law, all copies or facsimiles must contain this type of disclaimer.
probably a copy
If it has "copy" on it, then is not a real dollar.