Worn: less than $1 US dollar catalog value
Average circulated: $1
Well preserved: $3
Fully uncirculated before 1940: $10 catalog value
Fully uncirculated after 1939: $5 catalog value
If you happen to find a proof coin from the King George VI series, they can be quite valuable, tipping the catalog scales over $100.
There is one very rare date in the series, it is the 1906B coin. Catalog value for an 1906B in worn condition is $35 and in fully uncirculated $500.
I paid $3.50 for one in vf condition on 6/12/2009
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Indian Rupees 2,500/- is the current value of 1 pc 1920 India 4 Annas
I have one coin. can someone tell me the value. I also have India 1920 4 annas coin Bigman
Depends on the coin and the condition. British India minted 1/12 anna, 1/2 pice, quarter anna, two anna, quarter Rupee and Rupee coins in 1903. Portugese India minted 1/12 Tanga, 1/8 Tanga, 1/4 Tanga, 1/2 tanga, and Rupia coins in 1903. Obviously, the value isn't the same for every type of coin. Be more specific.
The 1946 Mexican Centavo can be worth almost $100 if it is in full un circulated mint condition.
A 1943 India 2 Annas is worth between 30 cents and $2.75. Despite being a lovely and unusual coin, they are still quite commonly found.
1946 is a common date, currently worth about $2 for the silver. JS stands for John Sinnock, the Mint engraver who designed the coin.
There's two varieties for this coin. It can worth between 5$ to 500$ for a circulated coin. You can specify your answer with that : http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=50-cents-1946&years=50-cents-1937-1952
your value of the Indian half Anna coin in the yeary 1946 is only 500 rupees
It's a common coin, worth around 5-10 cents.
There's two varieties for this coin. It can worth between 5$ to 500$ for a circulated coin. You can specify your answer with that : http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=50-cents-1946&years=50-cents-1937-1952
The value of a US 1946 dime with the letters JS depends on its condition and any unique characteristics it may have. Typically, a circulated 1946 dime is worth around its silver melt value, which is currently around $1.50. If the coin is in uncirculated condition or has any errors or varieties, it may be worth more to collectors.
The current Coin Dealer Newsletter lists its value at about $1.75More: It depends on where it was minted and what mint state the coin is in. The 1946 Jefferson Nickel was minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. According to USA Coin Book, these are the vales:Philadelphia (no mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.70, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $5.50.Denver (small "D" mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.95, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $5.50.San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.95, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $3.25.A Mint State 1946 Jefferson Nickel (note spelling) in MS-60 is 40 cents, in MS-63 it's $2.75. If you found it in change, it's likely not uncirculated.