Rahrah, your coin is, sadly, not made of gold, but it is made from aluminium bronze. You have a 50 kopiyok piece from Ukraine, only worth face value, which is around 6 US cent at the time of writing. A collector may pay a few dollars for a fully uncirculated coin with amazing eye appeal.
1 KOPIYOK: stainless steel
2 KOPIYOK: aluminum or stainless steel
5 KOPIYOK: stainless steel
10 KOPIYOK: brass or aluminum-bronze
25 KOPIYOK: brass or aluminum-bronze
50 KOPIYOK: brass or aluminum-bronze
All the denominations, dates and mint marks are of low value, as described above. But there are a few coins tht stand out in value. Hope you have one of these.
1 KOPIYKA
1994: $10 in fully uncirculated condition
2 KOPIYKA
1992: $200 fully uncirculated
2003: $300 unc
5 KOPIYKA
1994: $100 unc
2001: $10
25 KOPIYKA
1995: $6 unc
50 KOPIYKA
1995: $10 unc
1996: $30 unc
For 50 kopiyok coins, to the right of the final 'к' of 'копÑ?'йок' there must be five dots and the reeding on the edge of the coin must be segmented. Otherwise the coin is not *special*.
It quite unusual for such modern coins minted in non-precious metal to reach these values.
Any coin that is not *special* like described above is mostly worthless to a collector.
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