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A real one would be a museum piece worth a $50,000 or more. They contain 84.7 grams of 90% gold.
There are three main types, all very rare. Here is a link to some of the history behind them:

http://americanhistory.si.edu/coins/printable/coin.cfm?coincode=4_06B&coinside=back

Here is a link to one example that is presently being auctioned. The current bid as I am typing this is $32,500.

http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?SaleNo=432&LotIdNo=163001&txtSearch=&hdnSearch=true

Base metal copies of these coins are rather common.

2007-02-26 13:34:52 · answer #1 · answered by F. Frederick Skitty 7 · 1 0

Value of coins strongly depends on condition; so no one could give you and idea of its value, except to let you know the value of the gold in the coin, which you do not give us a weight in grams and content of the gold alloy in the coin, so we cannot give you an honest answer.

2007-02-25 05:18:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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