Coin prices are dependent on many factors such as rarity and material that the coin is made up of. The older the coins are, the rarer they are. The rarer they are the more they will cost.
Several ways: 1. Look on eBay for past auctions for the same coin 2. Buy a Coin Prices magazine 3. Look on line for coin price websites 4. Go to a coin dealer Value is effected by several factors: 1. Year of minting 2. Mint Mark (where coin was minted) 3. Condition of the coin 4. Damage to the coin
It depends on the coin's condition and mint mark. Without that information the best I can do is point you to a site (among many) that gives a range of prices. http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/prices/mrcdim/pricesgd.shtml
It depends on the coin's condition and mint mark. See http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/prices/setdim/pricesgd.shtml , for example.
Usually a toss of a coin tossed by the referee and called by one of the team captains.
I'd advise you to have your coin examined and authenticated. Current prices for 1881 Liberty Seated dimes range from about $150 in well worn condition all the way up to $350 if almost uncirculated. Uncirculated prices range from $600 to $3500. With only 24,975 of these coins minted, authentication is advised to be certain the coin is genuine.
PCGS does not assign prices or values. They certify the authenticity and condition of the coins. Dealers will set the prices and determine how much they will pay or charge for a coin that has been certified in their local currency. If you are referring to the online PCGS Price Guide, it is high-end retail price guide, reporting historical information about prices paid for PCGS-Certified coins in the different grades.
Supply and demand set stock prices.
Canadian coin prices can vary greatly depending on condition, age and rarity of the specific coin. Coinsandcananda gives updated estimates on coin prices.
gold prices are determined on the basis of stock market.
The worth of Longines Symphonette sterling coins will be determined by several factors. The value will be determined by the condition of the coin, the design on the coin and the supply and demand of the coin.
Such a coin is called a War Nickel because they were only minted during WWII and contain 35% silver. Its value is determined by the silver prices and at the time of writing is worth around $1.53
Coin toss
Seems to be the metal coin content, of the coin.
Helllo
flip a coin
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