It depends on:
A) The year
B) The mintmark (if applicable)
C) The condition
D) The country of origin
Without knowing this information, it is impossible to say whether this coin is worth less than a cent (British decimal halfpenny) to several thousand dollars or more (top-grade hammered coins or some rare Victorian varieties)
Ask the Mayor of how much he is willing to sell his city for
avergley- 12 $ but salers sell for about $1150 a lb.
They're still worth $2.
If its 1978 then probably 10-20 pound get down there and sell it.
A hollister Jean JAcket can be between $30-80 but if its a 2005, then it would probably be about $20-40 Sell on eBay it will sell quicker
If it is that worn that you cannot read the date, probably nothing.
They are neither rare nor valuable. Most coin dealers would be able to sell you a 1952 British Halfpenny.
You can sell a rug for however much you think it is worth.
You could try a coin dealer or eBay.
You could try eBay or a coin dealer in your area.
Your 1723 Hibernia (Irish) copper Halfpenny (George I) is potentially worth quite a bit if it is in excellent condition. I suggest you take it to a reputable coin dealer who will properly identify it and give you a valuation, and possibly even buy it from you. Alternatively, eBay has a good reputation for selling most things.
as much as you sell it for.
it is worth about £30 if you sell it on ebay. it is worth about £30 if you sell it on ebay.
£20.00
Fourpence Halfpenny GBP in 1851 had the purchasing power of about £1.46 GBP today. NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations by a purpose designed program for which I can take no credit. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation.
Knowing the year would help, but if it has been circulated, it might get up to $2 NZD.
The rarest Australian Halfpenny is the 1916 (mule) coin, the 1923 coin is rare, and 1915, 1918 and 1939 (kangaroo reverse) coins are considered to be scarce.