The word "COPY" is a dead giveaway. That means it's a replica coin and definitely not the real thing. Unless includes the name, weight and fineness of precious metal somewhere on the design, the copy is most likely made of a base metal plated with brass or a tiny amount of gold. In that case it's only worth a couple of dollars as a conversation piece.
As a copy, it's worth next to nothing.
These copy's of the 1933 Double Eagle have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 at coin shows.
These copy's of the 1933 Double Eagle have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 or less at coin shows.
A copy of any US coin has no numismatic value. Its principal worth is the value of the metals used to produce it plus whatever you are willing to pay for it.
What's a 1870 twenty dollar copy coin worth
As a copy, it's worth next to nothing.
These copy's of the 1933 Double Eagle have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 or less at coin shows.
These copy's of the 1933 Double Eagle have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 at coin shows.
A copy of any US coin has no numismatic value. Its principal worth is the value of the metals used to produce it plus whatever you are willing to pay for it.
What's a 1870 twenty dollar copy coin worth
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.
The coin has no collectible value at all. It's a copy!
A copy of any US coin has no true value aside from that of the metals used to make it.
Being that's it's a copy, it's not worth very much. It's made of some cheap base metal, with gold plating. The coin is only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it. Check eBay for the retail price.
If it's a copy, it's worth little to nothing.
A "copy" has no true numismatic value since it is not an authentic coin. I feel copies are a worthless addition to a collection.
Being that it's a copy, it's worth next to nothing. It's gold-plated base metal.