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25 CENT
About 5 cents
A 1F Belgie can be worth anywhere between one cent to over 1,000 dollars. The value depends on the condition of the coin.
It can be worth anywhere from 1 cent - $4.00 it all depends on the grade of the coin.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks, retail value for the 1916 Lincoln cent is 0.50 cents to$30.00 depending on how much wear the coin shows. The 1916 Lincoln is a common date.
The coin is from Belgium, and it is meant for use in the French-speaking portion of the country (those for use in the Dutch-speaking part of the country would be labelled "Belgie"). The value depends on which specific coin it is (denomination, etc.) and it's condition, but as I believe the only coin produced by Belgium in 1985 was the 50 centimes piece (KM#148.1), a bronze coin 19mm in diameter and weighing 2.75 grams, it is unlikely to be worth more than about 15 US cent in Uncirculated condition, and less than that in circulated condition.
1916 is a common date Large cent for Canadian coinage. There were 11 million minted and many remain in high grades still. Depending on the grade of your coin, I suggest that it is worth between 1 dollar up to around 20. Hope that helps. -Shawn www.canadiancoppercoins.com
50 euro cent 1 euro is about 40 Belgian franks 1 euro is about as equal to 1 US dollar
All pennies are worth a cent.
he is worth every cent !!!!!!
one cent is worth 0.01 dollars
The cent coins in 1916 came from 3 different mints and are found in many different grades of condition. Without knowing at least some additional attributes of the coin it's nearly impossible to give you a value.