An Elizabeth II 2006 One Dollar coin could come from one of the many 50 plus Commonwealth countries using the Dollar as their currency. They would still be in circulation, so they are worth One Dollar in whatever country they come from.
It's still worth a dollar.
They issued several different designs for this coin in 1985, but they each retail at $18.50 or silver value - whichever is highest at the time. (Silver content is .5677-ounce)
1831 $ (US) as on 26th Feb 2012....as per government gold rate
how much 55.500 rs in dollar
1
$200.00 USA
i have no freakin idea, if anyone knows, TELL ME.
It's still worth a dollar.
exactly 1 hong kong dollar :)
The selling price for a five dollar star note is 12.00 to 14.00 dollar.
1900$$$
It is worth $5.00
There is no 1953 Queen Elizabeth coin. Minting started in 1954.
I Just got one for 20 Cents New Zealand off trademe (Internet Auction Site) I believe the actual exchange rate is about 24 cents US. You can probably find circulated ones in a dealer's '25 cent or 5 for a dollar' box, but if he has actually gone to the trouble of putting one into a holder and displaying it, he will probably be asking a dollar or two.
It's worth $20.
Bermuda's dollar is tied to the U.S. dollar, so unless your coin is an uncirculated or proof strike, it's worth $1 in either currency.
It's really worth nothing