With a date of 1792 it's NOT a Mint Issue coin. The first silver dollars were struck in 1794 and did not have Washington on them. Take it to a coin dealer to find out what it is and if it's worth anything.
The Andrew Johnson dollar coin is worth exactly one dollar.
The Dime is worth 10 cents.
yes the Lexington concord golden coin is worth a lot today, especially with the rise of gold and the gold prices.
Only 5 cents unless it's a proof coin.
it would be maybe 1,ooo dollars or more but I'm not sure.
It depends on the denomination and country of origin. Without knowing that information it is impossible to tell if you have a coin worth 5 cents or 5 thousand dollars.
actually a good condition coin if it has no dents or anything that is in good condition could be worth any where from $50-$200 dollars...i also read that some are worth over $1000.
About 50 euro.
abour 5 cents
1792
The first year for US coins was 1793. Now if the date 1792 is just below the word Kentucky, then it's a 2001 State quarter, worth 25 cents.
I have the same coin and I would value the coin at as little as five dollars based on the condition and the demand it is not worth much
The coin you have described, dated 1805 with the inscription "dei gratia carolus IIII", is a Spanish colonial coin. The value of this coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional numismatist to determine its exact value.
Authentic examples range in value from $8,000.00 to $325,000.00 or more depending on the grade of the coin. Only 1,500 were produced.
First authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792 on April 2, 1792,[ 1] the coin was produced in the United States from 1793 to 1857.
There is a website called Numista which has a lot of coin pictures. Also on eBay and so on ...