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Five dollars
5 cent euro coins (€0.05) have a value of one twentieth of 1 euro. Mass: 3.92 g The composition of the coin: Copper plated steel 94.35% stainless steel 5.65% copper The metal value is close to the 5 cent euro coin value. Making a 5 cent euro coin costs more than that. Images of 5 euro cents: http://www.eurocoins.co.uk/images5cents.html
The five hundred euro note is the highest value euro note in current circulation. It is one of the highest valued currency note in circulation. In October 2011, there were approximately 594,833,600 €500 banknotes in circulation.
Cinco pesetas refers to a Spanish currency denomination of five pesetas, which was used before Spain adopted the euro in 2002. The value of cinco pesetas in today's terms is minimal, as it is a discontinued currency. As of now, its worth would primarily be of interest to collectors, with its value varying based on condition and rarity. In general, five pesetas might be worth a few euros or less in collector markets.
it is worth about 1cent to at lest 15cents have a good day
Five dollars
it is five percent of a dollar/euro. it is one twentieth of a dollar/euro
3¢ U.S. FWIW, the coin is just a 2-cent piece. A penny is worth 1¢ so a "2-cent 1-cent" coin would be pretty odd.
A five cent coin from 2005 is worth five cents.
5 cent euro coins (€0.05) have a value of one twentieth of 1 euro. Mass: 3.92 g The composition of the coin: Copper plated steel 94.35% stainless steel 5.65% copper The metal value is close to the 5 cent euro coin value. Making a 5 cent euro coin costs more than that. Images of 5 euro cents: http://www.eurocoins.co.uk/images5cents.html
It is worth a tenth of a cent (0.2)
The five hundred euro note is the highest value euro note in current circulation. It is one of the highest valued currency note in circulation. In October 2011, there were approximately 594,833,600 €500 banknotes in circulation.
It's still worth five cents.
The value of a twenty-five cent Barbados coin is 25 cents in Barbadian currency. It is equivalent to a quarter of a Barbados dollar, which is subdivided into 100 cents. In terms of foreign currency, its value will vary based on current exchange rates. As of now, it is worth approximately 12.5 U.S. cents, though this can fluctuate.
Five cents
Cinco pesetas refers to a Spanish currency denomination of five pesetas, which was used before Spain adopted the euro in 2002. The value of cinco pesetas in today's terms is minimal, as it is a discontinued currency. As of now, its worth would primarily be of interest to collectors, with its value varying based on condition and rarity. In general, five pesetas might be worth a few euros or less in collector markets.
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