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What is the value of a space shuttle discovery $5.00 commemorative coin issued by the republic of the Marshall Islands on September 29, 1988
us proof set 1983
I think you coin may have been minted in the Marshall Islands and is worth about $15.
Yes, I have the Republic of the Marshall Islands "First Men on the Moon" $5 Commemorative Coin
The 1969-1989 First Men on the Moon silver $5 coin minted in the Marshall Islands typically sells for around $15-25 in mint condition on the collector's market. The actual value may vary based on factors like rarity, condition, and current demand among collectors. It's essential to have the coin authenticated and graded by a reputable coin grading service for an accurate valuation.
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you can sell it on eBay for 1.00
don't know what the value is
The value of a Five dollar space shuttle discovery coin depends on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Similar coins have been sold for anywhere from $5 to $50, with some rare versions fetching higher prices from collectors. It is recommended to have the coin authenticated and appraised by a professional to determine its exact value.
"Currently Marshall Islands coins are valued at or below their face value when bought and sold in the US coin market. The basis for their currency is the US dollar. This was only based on the US dollar and is not redeemable in the US. The coins are rarely redeemable at face value even on the islands. These coins were intended for collectors, not for widespread use as currency." Source: http://coins.ha.com/common/questions.php sci
The coins are copper-nickel and made in the Marshall Islands.
I just bought one from Canadian Coin & Currency for $29.95 cdn.