Coin Identifier
US Gold Coin Collection Replica Set (Featuring Liberty Head and Indian Head Designs) — obverse
Obverse
US Gold Coin Collection Replica Set (Featuring Liberty Head and Indian Head Designs) — reverse
Reverse
Various (Representing $2.50 to $20 Face Values)

US Gold Coin Collection Replica Set (Featuring Liberty Head and Indian Head Designs)

United States · Mixed/Modern Commemorative Replica Set (dates shown include 1856, 1911, 1876, 1795, 1929, 1841)

A collection of shiny, brilliant uncirculated-look replica gold coins housed in individual protective acrylic capsules inside a blue presentation box.

Country
United States
Denomination
Various (Representing $2.50 to $20 Face Values)
Metal
Gold Plated Base Metal (typically brass or copper alloy with gold plating)
Grade
Brilliant Uncirculated (Proof-like novelty finish)

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Overview

A collection of shiny, brilliant uncirculated-look replica gold coins housed in individual protective acrylic capsules inside a blue presentation box.

Historical significance

These are modern commercial commemorative reproductions or fantasy pieces designed to showcase famous historical United States gold coin designs such as the Liberty Head and Indian Head series.

Obverse (front)

Various iconic US obverse designs including Liberty profile facing left with stars and date, and Native American chief in full headdress.

Reverse (back)

Heraldic eagle with shield, olive branches, and arrows, surrounded by 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA'.

Estimated value

$10-$30 for the complete set as decorative or novelty items

What drives this coin's value

Base metal content and appeal to novice collectors or gift buyers; no numismatic precious metal value.

Grade assessment

Brilliant Uncirculated (Proof-like novelty finish)

Mintage & rarity

Mass-produced modern novelty items, common

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Easily identified as replicas or gold-plated novelties due to modern bright proof-like finish, incorrect weight, or non-precious metal composition.

Notable varieties & errors

Sold primarily as decorative sets, promotional gifts, or educational replicas.

Similar coins

Authentic US gold coins from the 19th and early 20th centuries

Care & preservation

Keep inside protective capsules to prevent tarnishing or scratching of the gold plating; handle by the edges if removed.