Money wise, not really much of anything, unless it comes from an individual of particular status.
Not usually. Most are made out of base metal and have fairly low collector value because many are mass-produced. Although if you find the right buyer it might be worth something to them.
It can be. Both coins and bills are collectible. Value would depend upon the scarcity of the particular example you have, and on its condition. Uncirculated coins can be quite valuable. If these are souvenirs brought back by a soldier chances are they are not uncirculated coins though.
Roman coins were round metal disks in different values. There was the As, the Dupondius, the Sestertius, the Quadrans, the Denarius, and the Aureus. The as was the basic unit of money. The dupondius was worth two as, the sestertius was worth four as, the quadrans was also worth four as, the denarius was worth 16 as and the aurus was worth 400 as. The as,dupondius, sestertius and quadrans were all bronze coins. The denarius was silver and the aureus was gold.
Potentially, if copper prices skyrocket. Realistically, no.
i have three DAVID CROCKETT THE ALAMO COIN SAN ANTONIO TEXAS 1766-1836 coins. just wondering how much there worth if anything.
These coins contain no silver and are very common. They are worth only face value. All of these coins have ridges.
Not much, they are worth their face value
no
Only for numismatic purposes.
Old military coins, due to their rarefied nature, are worth more than their coin value. If an individual has a hardy stock of such coins, they can be easily sold for profit on sites such as eBay or Craigslist.
A military coin’s worth will vary greatly depending on what particular coin you are talking about, when it is from, etc. A good estimate for a new coin would be $10-$25.
Anything from the Franklin mint is overpriced and not worth nearly as much as their sales prices. The only coins from Franklin worth anything are those made with silver.
Yes, the coins are worth something. Many of the coins are valued in price close to $3 each depending upon their condition.
Bicentennial coins are common and not worth anything above face value. Go ahead and spend them.
Retail values are $2.00-$6.00 for average coins
Hardly anything above their face value.
see ebay MPC
Circulated U.S. coins made in 1974 are not worth anything more than face value. The only ones that are worth a premium are uncirculated or proof issues sold by the Mint to collectors.