Yes, there are some old coins that are worth a lot of money from countries or islands that don't exist anymore. A coin dealer can check out the coins and give you a price for them.
The value of a 1969 Twenty Five Cent coin from the Bahamas Islands can vary based on its condition and demand among collectors. Generally, these coins can range in value from a few dollars to around $20, depending on their condition and rarity. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional or research recent sales of similar coins to determine its specific value.
Roman coins marked with "WRL" are typically modern replica or fantasy coins and do not hold significant numismatic value. Authentic Roman coins, which are often identified by their Latin inscriptions or emperor's portrait, can hold significant historical and monetary value depending on factors like rarity, condition, and provenance. It is recommended to consult with a professional numismatist to determine the authenticity and value of any Roman coin.
If you're referring to a U.S. penny, it's almost certainly a privately-made novelty item. There are many companies that use metal punches to add pictures or words to ordinary coins - state outlines, birthdates, etc - and then sell them as collectibles or promotional items. Usually the coins come in sets and there is a niche market for complete sets. Individual ones that have been removed from their sets are considered to the altered coins and have no extra value to collectors, however.
The 1974 Turks and Caicos Islands one crown coin typically has a value of around $5-$10 in uncirculated condition. Its value may vary depending on factors like demand, condition, and availability in the collector's market.
You've got to give the country of origin, the year, and the denomination. Africa is made out of many countries, many of which have issued gold coins and even within a country the denominations can vary. For example, a 1/10th of an ounce South African Krugerrand is worth around $165 or so, whereas a full ounce Krugerrand can be worth $1700 or so depending on the price of gold.
You cant return anything but if you don't want an item anymore you can recycle it for star coins or if your a superstar you can sell it in your starbazzar hope i helped :)
you forgot "you" but you play games and earn coins (there is no cheats for coins, either there fake or don't work anymore)
Foreign coins usually cannot be used in other countries. You can cash in foreign coins, but you usually only get a fraction of the value when you do.
The Cook Islands have been issuing their own coins since 1972 and none of them have been minted by the Royal Australian Mint. If you have such an extensive collection of coins, you are best advised to visit a reputable coins dealer for valuation.
yes hamsters and coins
Which currency are you using? Twenty-cent coins don't exist in the United States anymore.
That is not possible. Club penguin does not take coins from you without giving you anything.
The Cook Islands coins are primarily minted by the New Zealand Mint, which is located in Auckland, New Zealand. This mint produces a variety of commemorative and collectible coins for the Cook Islands, often featuring unique designs and themes. The coins are not typically used as circulating currency but are popular among collectors.
Not sure about the other countries but Canada has one.
Coins are not usually silver these days. Since the 1960s they have been made of copper and nickel. Silver coins from before 1965 in the US were 90% silver. Foreign countries have used anything from 40% to 92.5% silver in their coins, but to my knowledge, no one has used pure (100%) silver in currency.
no you cannot buy game corner coins in the newer versions of Pokemon gold and silver anymore.
The name beside a harp on euro coins is ÉIRE. That is the Irish name for Ireland, and the coins with it on it are Euro coins from Ireland. They are accepted in any of the countries that use the Euro. Other countries would have different symbols and words on their Euro coins.