It depends on the date and the coin. I'm assuming you are referring to the British 2 Shillings coin. Those coins were struck from the mid 1800s all the way up to when the UK went decimal in 1970, as such, the values of the coins really depend on the date and the condition.
In us Dollars a 5 florin coin would be worth about 8-10 dollars if it is in mint condition
100 cents or a dollar
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If you go to a Mint website, you will find the difference between Genuin & Replica. If your coin is Genuin, then is is worth about $1000.00 US dollars. If is a Replica, it is worth $1.00 US dollar.
In us Dollars a 5 florin coin would be worth about 8-10 dollars if it is in mint condition
The 1645 Florin British coin worth $1400 US dollars in good condition. In a fair condition, the coin can be worth $400 US dollars, depending on silver content value.
100 cents or a dollar
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The 1942 Florin (two shillings) British coin is struck in 50% pure silver, it is worth about $8-10 US dollars, or about 5-6 British Pounds depending on condition and collector demand.
Between1.30us dollars to 8.00 us dollars
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Between1.30us dollars to 8.00 us dollars
In 1977, the French used the franc. A 1977 50 francs coin is worth just under 15 US dollars. The silver content of the coin is worth 11 US dollars alone.
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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.