Thank you so much for your replies and input. Don't have anything to weigh it with, but will try to find someone who can.
These aren't counterfeits but merely "collectibles" made of base metal and plated in gold. I have four of them I got for a 25¢ each back in the mid-1960s.
Have a magnet? That works well with these a lot of the time. Sometimes you can see the plating rub off, esp. with a loupe. That's a dead give-away, too. Look for spots. There were some issues with bears but yeah, there are a lot of replias. I think most were made in the 70's. Also, a jewler's scale isn't a bad investment:
I tried a magnet. There was no response. If it is plated over a base metal that metal does not react to a magnet. So now, I guess my question is what metals would not react to a magnet?????
Most of them. About the only metals magnetic at room temperature are iron, nickel, and possibly cobalt.