The best way to get any coin valued is to take it to a reputable coin dealer for positive identification, authentication, inspection and valuation.
Many high value coins from the past are the target of present day forgers.
Due to Britains ongoing expenses with various wars during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the Royal Mint was not producing sufficient coinage to meet requirements, subsequently, there were private issue coins produced and also, counterfeiting was rife.
Look for a reputable coin dealer in your local "Yellow Pages" directory under "Coin Dealers".
A reputable coin dealer will be one that has been trading for years and has an address rather than just a phone number, email address or Post Office box number.
Just Half-Cents & Large Cents were minted in 1793.
The 5 coin set is valued at about $6, the 10 coin set is valued at $10 and the 10 coin silver set is valued at $37.
This coin can be fairly valuable based on its condition. A worn coin is valued at $2. A coin in average condition is valued at $10. A well preserved coin is valued at $25. A fully uncirculated coin is valued at $100.
This coin has no additional value unless it is of very good quality. A fully uncirculated coin is valued at $2.43. A coin in mint condition is valued at $1.62. A coin in extremely fine condition is valued at 81 cent. A coin in very fine condition is valued at 32 cents.
All US cents from 1793 to date have "One Cent" one the reverse, it has no extra value. The coin is common and valued at 3 to 5 cents
This coin is valued at a $1if it is worn. It is valued at $3 if it is in average condition. It is valued at $4 in well preserved condition. It is valued at $60 in fully uncirculated condition.
These are fairly valuable coins. A well worn coin is valued at $10. A coin in average condition is valued at $25. A well preserved coin in valued at $100. A fully uncirculated coin is valued at $500.
The value of a 1938 2.5 gram Nederlanden coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity. It is recommended to consult with a numismatic expert or check online marketplaces for current pricing information.
This coin is valued around $200.
This coin is not very valuable at all. All coins in circulation are valued less than $1. A fully uncirculated coin is valued at $2.93.
A 1793 Liberie Egalite coin can range in value depending on its condition, rarity, and demand in the numismatic market. It's recommended to consult with a numismatic expert or search online auctions or coin dealers to assess its current value accurately.
The value of this coin is based on circulation condition. Coins in fine condition are valued at $5. Coins in very fine condition are valued at $10. Coins in extremely fine condition are valued at $30. Uncirculated coins are valued at $50.00