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I have 5 stamps of 1974 nude painting magyar posta. It is in very good condition. I am curious of what it is worth.
How much a 1901 Magyar 2 cent coin is worth depends on the condition of the coin. In average circulated condition, such a coin is worth 1 US dollar. In fully uncirculated condition, this coin is worth 5 US dollars.
Without knowing which one, it's impossible to say.
You are asking about a Hungarian coin ("Magyar Koztarsasag" means "Hungarian Republic") produced in 1997. On the assumption that you are referring to the brass One Forint coin, it is worth about US$0.25 in Uncirculated condition and perhaps US$0.10 in nice circulated condition. At the current exchange rate (early January 2010), it would be worth about half of a US cent.
55 cents mint - nothing used.
those are still worth one cent. they are called Wheat Pennies. they are pretty rare, but not rare enough to cost more. sorry to dissapoint you!
This is a 1869 3 Cent-Piece. It's fairly common with values of $15.00-$30.00 for a coin in average circulated condition.
They have a value from a few cents to many thousands of dollars depending on the date, condition of the coin,mint mark and other factors.
If there is no mint mark under the wreath, retail values as of 08/2008 are roughly Very worn - $3.25; moderately worn - $4.50; slight wear - $8.50 If there is a small S under the wreath, the values are $3.25 / $5.75 / $9.50
You need to provide a date and condition. A well worn Indian Head that is a common date might only be worth a few cents, a key date Indian Head penny might be worth a few hundred dollars.
This a 1oz silver bullion coin. It is worth around $40 because of the silver content. It is worth the price of silver per ounce.
1906 is not a rare date for Indian Head cents.In well-worn condition, it's worth about a dollar.If all the letters in LIBERTY on the headband are clear and complete, it's worth about $2.00In uncirculated condition, it's worth about $20.00AnswerIf it really has an Indian Head and a Wheat Reverse, it's a magician's coin. Might be worth a few dollars more than a two-headed nickel since it is a bit more unusually. AnswerThe reverse design is actually an oak leaf wreath for Indian head cents from 1860-1909. For 1859 it was a laurel leaf wreath design.