Aye these aren't really "collectible" either. They're just overpriced chachkies marketed for family members and friends of coin collectors not familiar with coin collecting to purchase as a gift. Occasionally someone will purchase one as an album hole filler or other sort of thing, but as a counterfeit collector I can tell you that they more often than not end up mixed in with other lots or someone confuses it as real despite the copy marking.
The problem is it is NOT a coin, it is a recently made, gold plated, novelty piece with no collectible value. If I were interested in one, even with holder and COA, I wouldn't pay more than a dollar or two. Also since they are a privately made item, if they do sell them all there is nothing to keep them from running off more of them.
well i learn from my mistakes I am just young and trying to find some good pieces for my collection which I have all the national park quaters and most of the kennedy half dollars.