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That is actually a one troy oz round of silver. so whatever the spot price of silver is at the time.
At today's rate, it is worth $43.40.
There is a real Bill of Rights coin but it is a commemorative coin minted in 1993. Since yours has a 1991 date and "one troy ounce .999 fine silver" on it, I think you probably have a bullion coin and it is worth whatever the silver in it is worth on any given day.
According to the the British 2009 coin book, the Tercenery Bill Of Rights £2 coin, INCLUDING the bill of rights in like a little presentation pack is on average worth £20. and I'm in profit as i got one for £8!
The coin is a 2001 Vermont State Quarter, it's 25 cents.
Whether it's a bill or a coin, it's only worth $1 in average condition.
It can't be a coin and bill at the same time.
It's not really a coin, it's a bullion piece sold for its silver content and not for spending. The current price of silver is about $17 per ounce.
Hello - Can you please tell me what these are worth: A 1923 $0.25 cent Canadian bill....not a coin...a bill and a $10.00 - 022351 - 1935 bill.... Thank you Diane Morrier
Your bill is worth $150.00 or more. Thanks your friends @ Currency Etc.
The Tercentenary 1689-1989 2-pound coin is a commemorative coin issued by the United Kingdom to mark the 300th anniversary of the Bill of Rights. Its value can vary depending on its condition, but typically ranges from $5 to $15 USD for circulated coins and up to $30 USD for uncirculated coins.
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