Each coin would have to be seen and graded by a collector or dealer.
don't know don't care
I don't know. Maybe cent or maybe a million dollars.
We cannot see you rare coins. Since we cannot even see your rare coins, we do not even know if your coins are indeed 'rare', what they are, their condition, when they were made - we do not know anything. Please specify in a different question what your coin is, the date it was made, and the condition it is in.
no but if you see an event that says get free coins DONT GO THERE YOU WILL GET SCAMMED AND ALL YOUR COINS,YOCASH AND FURNATURE WILL BE STOLEN! this happened to me only yesterday and i had thousands of coins worth of stuff
So far just a few error coins missing the dates from the edge of the coins and the Proof and Uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have slightly higher values.Also I hope you know the coins are brass not gold.
So far just a few error coins missing the dates from the edge of the coins and the Proof and Uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have slightly higher values. Also I hope you know the coins are brass not gold.
Uncirculated rolls are still available at most banks and I hope you know the coins are not gold.
The best and easiest way to know the worth of coin is to take the coin to a dealer. Do not let them know you are selling the coins. Have it appraised. Try with different dealers and get the average value. Also try online. There are a couple of websites which can identify the coins worth. Next is to grade it. Also check for mint marks. Hope this helps.
im a coin collector myself and i would pay high prices for good nick coins... u can also buy them of me i have 5,10,20 dollar Australian coins!!! WORTH HEAPS
The Balboa is the same as the US dollar. We know that US silver dollars is worth more as the Panama silver Palboa. In Panama the currency is US but there are Balboa dollar coins. Also, the silver coins in Panama are the same size as the US coins and would be worth more as the US silver coins.
You could have fourteen dimes and one nickel or twenty-seven nickels and one dime or any of the combinations in between. This problem needs to know the number of coins.
Hey, I have the same coin and I know that a 1960 franc is worth a quarter so im guessing that a 1947 franc is worth around 70 cents? 110.448.000 coins were struck in 1947, which puts your valuation wright ! For your info : in 1960 there were 406.375.000 coins struck...