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The nature of the minting process is such that a two-headed coin cannot be produced. What you have is a joke, or "magic" coin made by combining the heads of two different nickels. As a novelty, it is worth a couple of dollars.
Post a new question and include the date, mintmark, and condition.
$2 - $32 depending upon the condition of the coin and the mint mark and the state being represented.
a silver/gold dollar coin and 2 fifty cent pieces
$2.50 gold coins were struck from 1796 to 1929 at about a half dozen mints so you have to be MUCH more specific. Please post a new question with the coin's date, how worn it is, and whether you can find a small mint mark on the back side, usually under the eagle.