The highest collector's value of this coin would be about 75 cents, in perfect uncirculated condition.
All cents dated 1983 and later are made of copper-plated zinc. If your coin is missing its copper plating it may or may not be an error coin. If it was dipped in acid, it's worth the same amount as any other normal penny - one cent. If it was never plated at the mint, it's an error worth possibly as much as $80-100, but you'd need to have it examined in person by an expert to be sure.
A 1943 penny with a kangaroo on one side is an Australian penny. These can be worth 3.00 dollars or more depending on the condition of the coin.
A coin has a head and a tail but no body!
Zinc cents were not struck until mid-1982. My guess is that you have either: > A copy made in some other metal; in that case it's effectively a counterfeit. > An "off-metal" strike that happened when a blank intended for a foreign coin accidentally got mixed in with cent blanks. That's a genuine mint error and is worth a premium. You'd have to take the coin to a dealer or other expert for first-hand evaluation to determine which you have.
An echidna is on the five cent coin.
Zambia is a country - to estimate the value of a coin from Zambia, one would need to know its year of mintage, denomination and condition.
It is worth 20p.
They are not collectible they are worth the same as a 2010 token.
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Between1.30us dollars to 8.00 us dollars
ten dollars
By 1983, Canadian coins were no longer made of silver. It's worth 50 cents.
Between1.30us dollars to 8.00 us dollars
I don't think so i have one to
It's worth 25 cents.
A 1983 Juan Carlos coin is worth about $1 to $5. The exact amount will depend upon the condition of the coin and if it has been circulated or not.
If its 1978 then probably 10-20 pound get down there and sell it.