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∙ 11y agoNext to nothing. These replicas have a layer of gold on the foil that is an atom or two thick. It is not really measurable and it would take thousands of them to make an amount worth anything. You might be able to get a $1 or two.
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∙ 11y agoA few dollars at most. The gold value is almost zero as it is a layer only an atom or two thick.
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AnswerCurrent value is about $7
If I understand the question. The answer is the 1982 George Washington 250th Anniversary of Birth half dollar.
It's not "WW". It is "EJ" and represents the designer of the coin, Elizabeth Jones.
7-15-11>>> The coin was made for the 250th anniversary of Washington's birth. Uncirculated and Proof coins were struck and each is worth about $14.00.
The total weight of the coin is 12.50 grams. It has .36169 oz. of pure silver.
8-5-11>>> The coin was issued to mark the 250th anniversary of Washington's birth. It was struck as Proof and Uncirculated, both have the same value of $15.00 regardless of mint mark.
Semiquincentennial
It's a commemorative from the 250th anniversary of his birth. In its original package it would be worth about $7. Out of its package it would be worth at most half that amount.
If it's a proof struck in silver and is in the plastic capsule, it is worth about $15. The uncirculated version is $10.
No US half dollar has the dual date 1732-1982. But if you mean the 1982 issued George Washington 250th Anniversary of Birth? It's worth $15.00.
What Not to Wear - 2003 250th Anniversary Episode was released on: USA: 29 January 2010