Helvetia coins from 1850 can each be worth about $4 in good condition. Coins in excellent condition can get a seller about $100, so two coins can get double these amounts if they are both in the same condition.
"Helvetia" is the Latin name for Switzerland but without a date and denomination there's no way to determine its value. Please post a new, separate question with those two pieces of information.
The 1850 is quite scarce and can range from $80 to several hundred, depending on condition. Never try to clean and old coin, you will only damage and devalue it.
about chf 50.00
what is the value of a 2frank Helvetia
5.00 us
2 Fr. u kunama
in circulated condition about 10 cents
The Swiss franc hasn't been made of silver since 1967. The coin is worth face value, which currently converts to $2.26 in U.S. dollars.
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Your coin is from Switzerland and is still in circulation. At the exchange rate in effect early in 2010 it's worth a bit less than US$1.
5 francs are around 5 dollars... sorry if you expected more :-( . The interesting thing here (not applying for you though) is that this relatively big coin was made of silver before 1968... all 5 fr until 1967 are therefore worth a bit more.
1000000 dollars
About $1.20 USD
About $1.20 USD
more than u dat's fr sure
In mint condition, this is worth approximately around 5 dollars. It is not accepted for currency currently so it is not worth its face value.
100 or so