None of the bicentennial coins made for general circulation are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
No, for silver coins as the value of silver changes the value of the coin changes. The same is true for gold coins.
The FACE value is the same as all other US coins set by the denomination.
Value for circulated coins run from $600.00-$730.00 depending on grade an $830.00+ for uncirculated coins.
ALL us minted coins by stated value for a given year
Novelty coins have no numismatic collectible value.
No, for silver coins as the value of silver changes the value of the coin changes. The same is true for gold coins.
These coins are very common and are worth face value.
The value of gold coins can be determined in two different ways--the melt-down value and the coin value. The melt-down value is the value of the pure gold in the coins, which is determined by the weight. The face value of the coins can be found on a collector's website.
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One can learn about value of old coins on the website Coins About. Most coin value guides give you retail prices; that is, they tell you how much coin dealers are selling the coins for.
A 1776-1976 no proof quarter dollar worth in 2012
If you have the entire collection of coins that were minted that year and these coins are all in uncirculated condition, the value ranges from $8 to $12.
two different coins were made in 1871 : 1871A : 4.757.257 coins struck, value : about 60 dollars, 1871K : 1.215.072 coins struck, value : about 100 dollars.
what is the value of these coins
Gold and silver coins
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If you refer to the collector value of 1954 Australian coins, not much. Any value would be dependent on the condition of the coins.