If it's a copy, then it's not worth much of anything. It's probably silver-plated copper or zinc.
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.
A copy of any US coin has no numismatic value. Unless it's made of silver (very unlikely) it's probably only worth a dollar or so for its metal content.
The word "COPY" means it's not real so the coin as no value.
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
If it's a copy, it's not worth anything.
It means it's not real. a copy and or fake.
If it's a copy, it's not worth anything.
Anything with "COPY" on it is a replica bill and not the real thing. That means it's pretty much worth only the value of the silver foil, probably much less than a dollar.
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.
The value of 1889 Morgan silver dollar replica ranges from $23.01 to $26.76
A copy of any US coin has no numismatic value. Unless it's made of silver (very unlikely) it's probably only worth a dollar or so for its metal content.
The word "COPY" means it's not real so the coin as no value.
Because it's not real and not made by the US Mint.
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.