Depends on how much gold you plate it with.
its probly worth 150 bucks.
No, they are worth no more than the metal (or face) value of the coin, the gold plating adds so little gold that it would cost more to de-plate the coin than the gold is worth. For example, a 1965 gold plated half dollar would be worth ~$4.50 in silver scrap just like a normal 1965 half dollar. A 2002 gold plated quarter would be worth just a quarter, just like a normal 2002 quarter.
Modified coins have no collector value.
My guess would be that it was plated with gold (or a gold-colored metal) after minting, and that it is thus worth about a penny.
The only way a NES would be worth a million dollars, would be if it were gold plated and studded with diamonds.
Gold plating adds no value when it comes to coins and indeed is a form of damage. A gold plated coin is worth the same as a damaged example of that coin. For example, a gold plated 1964 half dollar is worth the $7 in melt that a normal damaged 1964 half dollar is worth. A gold plated 1971 half dollar is worth 50 cents just like a damaged 1971 half dollar is worth.
All US cents were made in copper not gold. If they were made of gold they would be worth way more than a penny. Your coin is gold plated for decorations or jewelry. It is worth very little. Perhaps a dollar two. If it was not plated gold it wold be worth more.
One cent - it's plated, not real silver. The U.S. never minted silver pennies. They would have been worth more than dimes!
23 karat gold plated Pokémon trading cards were available through a Burger King Promotion. A single card is worth between $5 to $10.
Put it up on eBay and see how much its worth.
Roughly $10 or something like £6 Gbp
I am not sure of where you can go locally Fresno CA to find out how much your vintage trading cards are worth.