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The value of the Harald V 10 kroner coin from 1996 can vary depending on its condition and rarity. As of now, it is generally worth its face value in circulation. Collectors may be willing to pay a bit more for one in good condition. It may be best to consult a local coin dealer or online marketplace for a more specific valuation.
100$ if you have a 1995 yi yuan Japanese coin
This was a common coin until France switched to euros in 2002. At the time it was worth around $1.
Only 5 cents unless it's a proof coin.
It is worth 1 piso.
Without knowing the denomination, it's impossible to give a specific value. That said, whichever coin it is, it's worth face value in Norway, though the 50 øre coin is no longer in circulation.
An American Silver Eagle coin's worth depends on the coin. Most proof versions are worth around $85 whereas and uncirculated versions are worth around $55-$100. Some issues are worth a large sum, such as the 1995-W proof, which is worth $3,500.
You have a American Eagle Bullion $10 coin - if minted in the year of 1995, its worth in a MS60 condition is: $ 265. By the way, the coin should be carrying a mint mark of "W."
In 1995 the mint issued a $5 gold coin which now has a value of about $150 and a $10 gold coin which is now valued at about $450.
The value of a 20 Norwegian krone coin featuring Harald V of Norway as the design on the obverse can be determined by its condition, year of minting, and current market demand. As of now, the melt value of the coin's metal content is around 2.5 USD. Collectors may pay a premium for certain years or conditions. It's recommended to consult a coin dealer or online resources to get an accurate appraisal.
In the United kingdom it would be worth 10 pence. In the USA it would be the equivalent of about 16 cents
I don't know but I have a tiu kronur island 2004 coin that I just found in my bedroom and it's hard to find a coin of this sort anywhere (except for Norway). So if you find one like I did, follow exactly what I write down on this page. You have 2 options 1. Go to your local bank and ask them to how much it's worth (in the amount of dollars, or cents). 2. Save it so after a long time you can sell it on EBAY or something. It'll be worth a lot by then.