Some coins from defunct currencies are practically worthless.
A worthless coin refers to a coin that has no monetary value due to factors such as being out of circulation, being made from a non-precious metal, or being counterfeit. These coins are typically unable to be exchanged for goods or services.
It was worthless.
sou? Its french
That coupon was worthless because it had expired already.
Normally, any alteration to a coin, especially a hole, would render it worthless as a collectible. However, the 1860 British Farthing is a valuable coin, even in "fine" condition. Take your coin, and the hole, along to a reputable coin dealer for inspection and a valuation.
The value of the oldest coin is unknown, but a coin's age does not by itself establish its value. It might very well be that the coin is worthless, due to deterioration. I do not know the answer to this, and I doubt anyone does.
worthless its not real gold has no value this was an easy anwer
I'm no coin expert, but it is either rare, or worthless.
US pennies have never been struck in lead, so such a coin isn't a US coin and most likely would be next to worthless.
A "copy" has no true numismatic value since it is not an authentic coin. I feel copies are a worthless addition to a collection.
A Zimbabwe 20 cent coin will be recent, and almost worthless. Keep it for its sentimental value.
As of today 2-3-10 value just for the gold is $50.00, if the coin is in collectible condition retail for circulated coins is $178.00-$270.00 depending on grade. So no it's not worthless.
There are no Indian Head pennies with a D mintmark. If there's a D on your 1905, somebody added it after the coin left the mint, rendering the coin almost worthless.