I'm guessing 22 cents
5 cent
one cent. basically any coin after 1964 has little to no collectors value unless it is a special commemorative.
one cent. basically any coin after 1964 has little to no collectors value unless it is a special commemorative.
It's about 50 $ they don't have them anywhere and there hard to find collectors love them
It is worth 15 Bahamian cents or 15 American cents. Its value is more for collectors as the Bahamas government has ceased making them.
he is worth every cent !!!!!!
The one cent "Neverland" coin is likely a souvenir or novelty item and does not hold any significant monetary value beyond its face value of one cent. It may have some value to collectors or fans of the theme park it represents.
Red or Red-Brown one cent coins do sometimes have premiums, but it depends on the type, date and mintmarks of the coins. No set value exist just because a coin is Red.
It is worth 1 cent.
A 1987 cent, or penny, is worth its face value of one cent in U.S. money. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or has a unique error, it might be worth slightly more to collectors. Generally, most circulated 1987 pennies do not have significant numismatic value beyond their face value.
American collectors would call that U.S. Scott number 1250. It has a catalog value of 20 cents, mint or used.
The one cent Euro coin is worth 0.6452 of an American cent.