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Feb 05, 2024 - 07:41 AM
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If your coin has "COPY" stamped on the back, it means it is a replica, often created for educational, decorative, or collector purposes. It is not an original coin minted by a government or official mint, and it does not have face value as legal tender. The presence of "COPY" complies with laws such as the Hobby Protection Act in the U.S., which requires replicas to be clearly marked.
Its value depends on several factors:
- Material: If the coin is made of precious metals like gold or silver, it may hold intrinsic value based on the metal content.
- Craftsmanship: High-quality replicas can have value among collectors who appreciate detailed reproductions.
- Demand: Some collectors may seek specific replicas, especially if they are rare or of historical significance.
However, most "COPY" coins have little to no market value beyond their novelty or material worth. If you're unsure about its material composition or potential value, consider having it appraised by a professional.
