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you see what it is worth by seeing how shiny it is how old it is and if it is not scratched up then you bring it to a coin professional
The 100 'old' Shekalim coin in circulation between 24-Feb-1980 and 31-Dec-1985 was devalued at the rate of 1000:1 with introduction of the Israeli New shekel on 1986. At face value, it is worth about 3¢.
The easiest way would be to first identify what type of coin/bill it is and then go on auction sites like Ebay and see how much examples of your year/type/condition is going for.
Answer So you have a Silver Quater and want to know if it will be worth anything as time goes by. Time has nothing to do with the value of coins. What makes them valuable is how many of that particular coin was minted that year. It's the amount of coins in circulation that makes a coin worth anything and of course the condition of the coin. If it's scratched it could be hundreds of years old, but not many collectors will want it scratched and even if they do, you won't get the full price of the coin unless it's in perfect condition. The best way to see if your coin is worth anything is to take it to a place that sells coins and see what they say regarding your coin.
I know that 63 years may seem old to someone in their teens or even twenties, but this penny is just a kid numismatically. Unless it is a proof or high-grade uncirculated coin, it is worth about 3 cents.
It deprnds on the date and condition of the coin
It depends on how good the coin looks... if its all old looking and gross, its not worth as much as it would be if it was cleaner. Also it depends on the date of the coin... older - more $ its worth. the newer - not-so-much $. sorry ;)
If it is an old coin it could be worth something depending on the date and the condition.
How much is this coin worth 186 year old
it depends on how old it is.
20,000,000 because its very old.
It depends on the condition of the coin. There is a rating system that is used to classify the worth of old coins and it is based on the amount of wear and damage to the coin. Take it to a coin shop to get an idea.
It really depends on the date of the coin, post new question with a date.
5 Israeli shekels = 1.331205 U.S. dollars
It is worth 25 cents, or one quarter of one dollar. 1966 is not old enough for the coin to have gotten valuable.
Depends on the coin
No 1911 silver dollars were made, look at the coin again and post new question.