This isn't rare. It's a souvenir you can find in shops in San Francisco. Just type "Alcatraz lucky penny" into Google. If it is still encased in the Alcatraz plastic key chain then it is worth 10 dollars. Out of the key chain it may be worth about 3 dollars. It's just a novelty item. I literally bought one the other day for 10 dollars and found this website and post when I got curious about it.
jasper62 is absolutely correct on his statements. Your token has no value in the numismatic world. People collect all kinds of things like buttons, marbles, toys, comics, ect...those items and tokens are not accepted as coins. your coin is a token and there are collectors for them. It is very cool find but know what it is, a novelty, token and not a coin in any way.
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