Without knowing more information about your coin, all I can say is that it could be worth anywhere from a couple dollars to over $1,000 I suggest you try searching the Coins section of eBay for matching items and see what they sell for : http://coins.search.ebay.com/Carolus-III_Coins_W0QQbsZSearchQQcatrefZC6QQcoactionZcompareQQcoentrypageZsearchQQcopagenumZ1QQfclZ3QQfgtpZQQfposZQ5AIPQ2fPostalQQfromZR2QQfsooZ2QQfsopZ2QQftrtZ1QQftrvZ1QQlopgZQQsacatZ11116QQsadisZ200QQsaprchiZQQsaprcloZQQsargnZQ2d1QQsaslcZ2QQsbrftogZ1QQsofocusZunknown Good luck!
How much would it be worth for this coin...1777 carolus 111 dei gratia silver spanish coin
A 1777 Carolus III is a classic however the condition of the coin can vary on the worth. An appraiser can inspect the coin to decide the worth but it could be just a few dollars for the coin or more depending on any additional added features the coin may have.
It would be a Spanish coin and you need to provide measurements or a denomination for us to know if it is an 8 reale or 1/2 reale coin or anywhere in between.
The value of a 1794 Carolus V coin would actually depend on a number of factors. Most important of these factors would be the condition of the coin.
A coin issued by the Jacobite pretender Charles Edward Stuart (Charles III)
Carol III coins can be worth about $1,000. A coin collector could supply more information.
That question doesn't have enough information for an answer, because it doesn't include the coin's denomination. A penny has a different value than a shilling.
If it's a nickel coin with Liberty's head on the front and "III" on the back, it's worth about $38 in XF condition. If it's a silver coin with an ornate "C" it's considerably more valuable, around $550.
There is no way to answer that question without a condition. I recommend going to a local coin dealer, find one that isn't a chain store and has a local owner, they usually will give you very fair prices.
In the National Geographic Magazine, with a cover story about Neanderthals, is an ad where you can buy these by mail order for 50 a piece. Those for sale in magazines, however, are reproductions. If the question is about the value of a real 1783 coin with "Dei Gratia Carolus III" on it , then the answer would be .. ------------- It would depend on the denomination and condition of the coin. Almost certainly, however, the coin in question depicts King Charles the Third of Spain.
The value of a Napoleon III coin from 1954 can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It is recommended to have the coin assessed by a professional numismatist or check recent sales of similar coins to get an estimate of its value.
there is no such person.