This stuff is sold on TV for about $20.00 to $30.00 and shows up at a dealer or coin show in the junk box for 5 bucks.
A copy is only worth what you are willing to pay for it.
Copy's have no collectible value. Stuff like this sells for $10.00 or less.
The US did not start minting $20.00 Double Eagles until 1849 and from that date to 1900 more than 100 coins were struck. I suggest getting a copy of Red Book for an idea of the values of all those coins
It is worth only its metal value.
As a copy, its value is minimal -- perhaps a couple dollars.
A copy is only worth what you are willing to pay for it.
Copy's have no collectible value. Stuff like this sells for $10.00 or less.
The US did not start minting $20.00 Double Eagles until 1849 and from that date to 1900 more than 100 coins were struck. I suggest getting a copy of Red Book for an idea of the values of all those coins
It is worth only its metal value.
As a copy, its value is minimal -- perhaps a couple dollars.
As a copy, it's not worth much of anything.
The coin has no collectible value at all. It's a copy!
This stuff ends up on eBay or in a dealers junk box at coin shows. They have very little resale value. Most I see sell for about $5.00.
What's a 1870 twenty dollar copy coin worth
If it's a copy, it's not worth anything.
The 1849 Liberty Head Double Eagle is one of the icons of US coins, an many replicas exist. The only known example is in the Smithsonian collection.
The word COPY means simply that - your coin is a replica, not an original, so it's only worth the value of the base metal that it's made of - perhaps a dollar or two.