It would depend on what country the coins are from, the denominations, grades and what they are made of. So a value can't be given.
the coins would be worth something but the notes would catch on fire
Lots and lots. It is nearly impossible to say. Almost every civilization has struck numerous different types of coins, some more rare than others. To even put together a complete set of one of every type of coin struck in Great Britain would be nearly impossible, and with several millions of dollars it might be possible to get a type set of all the coins in a young nation like the US.
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The value of silver rose so the US had to use other metals to make coins. If our coins were still made of silver dimes would be worth $2 and quarters would be worth $5.
It would depend upon which 4 coins are in the set.
The value of gold coins can be determined in two different ways--the melt-down value and the coin value. The melt-down value is the value of the pure gold in the coins, which is determined by the weight. The face value of the coins can be found on a collector's website.
It would probaly expire in 2016 and worth about 200,000 dollars.
I would like to sale two bit coins. Gold and copper color
The first thing that comes to mind is one dime and 18 nickels. That would be .10 + .90 = 1.00 in 19 coins.
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A pound of gold is worth more than half a pound of gold.
A £1.00 coin weighs 9.5 grams, so you would be worth £105.26 for every kilogram you weigh.