You have a coin from Greece. The word you are looking at is not "apaxmai", but rather "ΔΡΑΧΜΑΙ". It is written in the Greek alphabet and is pronounced "drachmai".Greece produced one coin denominated in drachmai actually made of silver in 1978, as well as three others that were silver in color (but actually made of copper-nickel).The silver coin is a 100 Drachmai (KM#121). It is a large coin, slightly larger than the size of a US half dollar, is 65% silver and contains 0.2717 troy ounces of silver. It is a commemorative coin produced in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Bank of Greece. Only 25,000 were produced, all in proof, and an example today is worth (according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, about US$150.The three copper-nickel coins produced in 1978 are the 5, 10 and 20 Drachmai coins. Each is worth about a US dollar in Uncirculated condition, and somewhat less than that with any signs of wear. All were also produced in proof, and in such condition would be worth perhaps US$8 to 10 each.
$1 - $100 depending on the coin if it is a $100 coin it is worth $100 if it is a 50 cent coin.
A modern 100 Yen coin is worth about $1.10
there is no 100 peso coin but if in peso coin you will multiply the 10 peso coin in 10
That depends on which country the coin is from.
$14.63
A dollar is worth 100 cents.
100
About $1.22
Take it to a coin dealer.
The 1818 dollar coin is worth about 100 dollars now.
The 1947 coin is worth a price ranging from $75 to $100. The amount you can expect to get from the coin will vary depending upon the condition of the coin.