One cent coins were never made of gold.
No. The US Mint did not issue any gold JFK 50 cent pieces.
50 cents for the underlying copper-nickel coin and a couple of cents for the gold plating added by a private company before they sold it at a high markup as a so-called "collectible". NO Kennedy halves were ever struck in gold. Among other things they'd be worth hundreds of dollars and even the densest bureaucrat wouldn't give people $200 or $300 coins for 50 cents.
The D after the 5 means dollars not cents, the US has never made a five cent gold coin. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea if value.
No gold US one cent coins were ever made. Please look at the coin again and post new question.
One cent coins were never made of gold.
No. The US Mint did not issue any gold JFK 50 cent pieces.
Twenty-cent piece, Half-Dime, Three-cent piece, two-cent piece & the Half-cent.
50 cents for the underlying copper-nickel coin and a couple of cents for the gold plating added by a private company before they sold it at a high markup as a so-called "collectible". NO Kennedy halves were ever struck in gold. Among other things they'd be worth hundreds of dollars and even the densest bureaucrat wouldn't give people $200 or $300 coins for 50 cents.
No gold US one cent coins were ever made.
The D after the 5 means dollars not cents, the US has never made a five cent gold coin. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea if value.
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.
There are no such things as 1967 Canadian Olympic coins. Perhaps you are thinking of Centennial coins?
If it were in its original condition it would be worth at least a couple of dollars. But the gold plating makes it an altered piece with no value other than that of the underlying copper-nickel coin, 50 cents.
it was worth $100m
There are way too many to list, but here are a few of the US denominations that are no longer being made for circulation today: 1/2 cent, 2 cent piece, 3 cent piece, half-dime (worth 5 cents but was small and made out of silver), 20 cent piece, silver dollar, gold $1 coin, gold quarter eagle ($2.50), gold half eagle ($5), gold eagle ($10), gold double eagle ($20), gold half-union ($50) Some of these coins are still being produced today as commemorative/bullion coins such as silver dollars and gold coins, but their collector value (and their metal value) far exceed face value.
it is worth 70.00