There were 8 million of these 1 Dinar coins featuring King Peter I (1903-18) minted that year. It contains .1342 of an ounce of silver and it may currently be worth about $3 with heavy wear to around $6 with moderate wear to maybe $15 with light wear. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info. Brad
$1000
It depends on the Dinar. There are several currencies named the Dinar, including the Iraqi Dinar, Algerian Dinar, Serbian Dinar and several more. Without knowing which Dinar you are talking about and if this is a particular coin or simply a generic banknote, it is impossible to answer your question.
The Serbian Dinar is the currency of Serbia.The smallest coin is 1 dinar, the largest banknote is 5,000 dinar.The international trading code is RSD.
There is the theory that dinar got its name fromDinaric Alps , mountains in Serbia ..But the real truth is that Serbian kingdom (in a year 1868.) took name from Roman denarius(plural: denarii - a small silver coin )
Any, 1 Old Yugoslavia Dinar (YUM) = 1 Novi Dinar (YUM).
A Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan coin (quarter dinar) is worth $0.35 in US currency.
It depends on the particular coin, but the Kuwaiti Dinar is more-or-less pegged to the US dollar at 3:10 (e.g. 3 Kuwaiti Dinar = $10 USD).
The unit of currency in Bahrain is the Dinar. As of 24/03/2013 1 Bahrain Dinar is equal to:2.04 Euro2.65 US Dollars2.54 Australian Dollars1.74 Great British PoundsOf course the coin may be more or less than 1 Dinar but the value can be attained from those figures.If the coin is not a Dinar or something a lot older then it may be worth looking into antique coin sites and information.
Which one? a denomination helps.
Its worth about 2 dollarsss
A 1912 $5 gold coin is worth $600 in MS-60 Uncirculated condition.
about 1,400
500 dollars