The value of a 1896 10 centimes coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand from collectors. In general, a circulated coin may be worth a few dollars, while a well-preserved or rare coin could be worth significantly more. It is recommended to consult with a coin expert or do further research to determine the specific value of your coin.
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The value of a République Française 1913 50 centimes coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In general, a well-preserved coin may be worth around $3 to $10 to a collector. It is recommended to consult with a numismatist or use an online coin valuation tool to get a more accurate estimate.
It is projected that a worn French 10 centimes coin made before 1911 is worth one US dollar. An average circulated French 10 centimes coin is worth five US dollars. A well preserved French 10 centimes coin is worth 15 US dollars and a fully uncirculated coin can be worth 50 US dollars.
You are probably asking about a 1922 coin from the Belgian Congo ("Congo Belge" in French). There were three different denominations produced in 1922 - 10 centimes, 50 centimes and 1 franc. Assuming that your coin has some appreciable signs of wear, the coin is likely worth no more than a dollar or two.
You didn't provide the coin's date, so assuming its date is after 1960, you have a standard circulation only worth about 2.5 cents. Centimes are part of the old currency system that was replaced by the euro in 2002. There were 100 centimes in a franc, and just prior to the euro a franc was worth about 13¢ U.S. Thus 20 centimes would be one-fifth of that.
circulated from 10 to 20 dollars
It's an obsolete coin that was worth 1/10 of a franc. Assuming you have a modern French 10 centime coin, it was worth about 2 cents at the time France switched to euros back in 2002. If your coin is older than 1960 please post a new question that includes its date.
It was a common circulation coin before France switched to the euro in 2002. At that time it was the smallest denomination in use, worth a couple of cents.
1.055.072 coins were struck in 1863. Value : about 10 dollars in good condition !
That motto indicates your coin is from France. Assuming its denomination is somewhere between 10 centimes and 5 francs it was a common circulation coin until France adopted the euro in 2002, and is only worth a small amount, less than $1.
You are talking about a 1962 Swiss, copper-nickel 10 Rappen coin, also called "10 centimes in the French speaking part of the country. The coin is worth just that - 10 Rappen, which is about 10 US cents, because the coin is still in circulation and we often get these small change coins with dates from the 60's onwards in our change. The only rare or more valuable ones are those from the 1800s or earlier which had a different motif on the coin. You are talking about a 1962 Swiss, copper-nickel 10 Rappen coin, also called "10 centimes in the French speaking part of the country. The coin is worth just that - 10 Rappen, which is about 10 US cents, because the coin is still in circulation and we often get these small change coins with dates from the 60's onwards in our change. The only rare or more valuable ones are those from the 1800s or earlier which had a different motif on the coin.
.10 to 10 USD