anywhere between 3.00$ for fine and up to 27$ for AU( Almost Uncirculated.
With a proof like quality out of a set, up to 600$.
*all prices in canadian.
If you would like to know the specific condition of the dime you have. I would suggest sending it to CCCS or ICCS only if the coin looks as if it is in really good condition, as the cost of grading is around 10$ per coin unless you are interested in getting the quality of many coins graded as then the total price comes down for grading.
Hope this helps. :)
There were only 100,000 of the 1940 10c coins minted featuring King George VI (1936-52). Each contains .07 of an ounce of silver. Making it worth about $2 today.
Collector value for it varies from $1.25 with heavy wear to around 10 with light wear.
Very worn - about $3. Moderately worn - $8 Almost new - $40
from $35-5,500 dependson how good of shap it's in
The value depends on the denomination and condition. The date and country alone isn't enough information for an answer.
Please be more specific which coin?
1944 D is worth .60 cents & the 1944 S is worth.65 cents according to the coin collector's price guide by Robert Obojski
between 45- 200 US $$
This coin in Good condition is worth about $0.45. A coin in Uncirculated or Brilliant Uncirculated (MS60 and MS65) is worth between $14 and $28
A very common coin, average value is 3 to 5 cents.
You would need to get it appraised by a coin dealer. 1944 the US was making pennies out of steel.. and they are very rare.
Maybe 5 cents per coin.
If by "unminted" you mean it doesn't have a mint mark, that indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia. It's worth around 5 cents.
It's worth about $1.00 for the silver, collectors value depends on how much wear the coin has $1.25- $3.00
The value of a 1944 1 franc coin varies depending on its condition and rarity. In general, these coins can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to a few hundred dollars. It's best to have the coin appraised by a professional to get an accurate value.
1944 is a very common year, if the coin has any wear at all it's worth about $2.00 just for the silver. And its only 90% silver not "all" silver.
Look at the coin again, Buffalo nickels were last struck in 1938, post new question