It would depend upon which 4 coins are in the set.
Four 5 cent coins and three 10 cent coins.
with proof about 100 bucks without proof like a picture is proof however much the ball is worth.
Roman coins were round metal disks in different values. There was the As, the Dupondius, the Sestertius, the Quadrans, the Denarius, and the Aureus. The as was the basic unit of money. The dupondius was worth two as, the sestertius was worth four as, the quadrans was also worth four as, the denarius was worth 16 as and the aurus was worth 400 as. The as,dupondius, sestertius and quadrans were all bronze coins. The denarius was silver and the aureus was gold.
The Constitution coins were minted to commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the United States Constitution. Four different coins were minted: proof and uncirculated dollars; and proof and uncirculated $5 gold coins, but they were not made in 1787, they were struck in 1987. Post new question as to which type?
Currently US coins are made at four mints. The Philadelphia and Denver mints make coins for circulation. The San Francisco makes proof coins sold to collectors and investors. The West Point mint makes special coins that are not put in circulation and are sold to the general public.
A 20 cent, 10 cent, 5 cent and 1 cent coin.
There are multiple ways to make one pound, depending on the type of currency you are using. For example, in British pound sterling, you can use one coin worth one pound, two coins worth 50 pence each, four coins worth 25 pence each, or 100 coins worth 1 penny each.
There were four types of United States Mint Proof Sets produced in 1992. The normal 1992-S Proof Set is worth approximately $6-$8. The Prestige set (with Olympic half and dollar) is worth approximately $70-$90. The regular Silver set is worth approximately $10-$15. The Silver Premier Set is worth approximately $10-$16.
Coins are produced by a facility called a mint.The US has four active mints:Philadelphia and Denver make coins for circulationSan Francisco makes proof coins and some commemoratives.West Point makes commemorative and bullion coins.In the UK, coinage is produced at The Royal Mint, Llantrisant, Pontyclun, Mid Glamorgan, Wales.
Four coins.
about ten cents in both p and d mint marks unless it is proof then it is worth about four dollars.
Apart from the drachma, other Greek coins included the obol, which was a smaller denomination valued at one-sixth of a drachma, and the stater, which varied in value across regions but was typically worth two to four drachmas. The tetradrachm, worth four drachmas, was also widely used, especially in larger transactions. Additionally, various city-states minted their own coins, often featuring unique designs and values, such as the Athenian owl coins and Corinthian staters.