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Ran Across This Today And Having A Problem Finding It Value.

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Robert E Lee (half dollar)

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Items similar to that can be found at unexpected prices such as $100 and more, some around $200 and $3500.
Not sure about yours or the story behind the piece. It might be a copy or novelty piece worth $10 more or less but at this point the metal is not known and we don't know if it's a copy or genuine.
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It was passed down through a family. As usual...
Do you need better pictures? Or recommend heading to a dealer?
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I would first determine what metal it is, such as silver or aluminum or other. And then if you think it's worthwhile, send it in to one of those third party services that can determine if it is genuine or not. Better pictures would not be needed for me, but someone else might want to see them and chip in. I'm leery about going to a dealer to quick. Some are honest and some are cheats. Better if you knew ahead of time if it is genuine or not before going to a dealer. Unless you know one that has good knowledge and can be trusted. Some dealers that buy bulk gold & silver may scan the piece at no cost or maybe for a couple dollars and they could tell you more about the metal.
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