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The "face value" of a coin is whatever is inscribed on it, hence the term "face value". The face value of a 10 Pence coin is 10 Pence.
This coin is only worth face value since it is still a coin that is in circulation.
The coin is in circulation today and is face value.
Bring it to a bank to exchange it at face value.
The coin is still found in circulation and only face value.
It's a novelty coin that has no collectible value.
You don't give a denomination but the only 1969 coin that is above face value is the Kennedy half dollar, its 40% silver and worth about $2.00 just for the silver.
The coin is still in circulation and only face value.
The only years silver was used in US nickels was 1942-1945, the coin is face value.
Most are face value, only a real nice uncirculated coin may be worth 25 cents.
The face value of any coin is what is inscribed on the face of it. The face value of a 1 Penny coin is 1 Penny.
You have to be a lot more specific than that. Post a new question with the coin's denomination, condition, and mint mark. However in general most 1969 U.S. coins in circulation are worth only face value. The only ones worth more are half-dollars.