I also have one of these??? With two others from oct 16 and nov 10 addressed to me. I wasn't even two yet...have no clue what they are.
All replica coins sold in the USA are required to be marked with the word "COPY" in a conspicuous location on the coin. If a replica does not have the word "COPY", then it is a counterfeit.
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Odds are that it's a replica. Check the serial number on it. If it's on this list, it's a known replica: 8470, 9825, 14077, 22462, 31680, 32515, 40674, 40679, 45447, 45951, 45956, 55411, 83185. If you're still unsure, bring it to a coin/currency dealer for appraisal.
Most replica coins are made of base metal and have very little intrinsic value. Because they're copies they're not "interesting" to collectors, either. The only time a replica would have a lot of value would be if it's made of precious metal itself, and would have its weight and purity indicated somewhere - usually on the back.
Since it is a replica, it is only worth melt value for the bronze. Bronze isn't worth much at all. You're looking at most likely about 50 cents or less for the coin.
Replica Replica was created on 2006-10-21.
replica means:copy the building from other countries
"While it is a replica, it looks like an original."
Do you have a replica of your self?
Replica Redux was created in 2012.
how big is 1/6th scale replica
Replica - comics - was created in 1991.
not much it is a replica after all
No, a replica is a not the real thing. A replica is a copy of a picture, painting , or item. Replicas are always cheaper than the real thing.
Replica such as this can be found on Ebay.
No. A replica is not an opposite, like a pessimist, but a copy.
In a mini surfboard replica shop