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How much is an eaahmikh ahmokpatia date 1973. 20 apx. worth
This coin is a 1973 2 Drachmai piece from Greece - what you are reading as "eaahnikh ahmokpatia" is actually the Greek words "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΕΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ" which are pronounced "(H)ellenik(eh) Democratia" and mean "(the) Greek Democracy" and what you are reading as "apaxmai" is "ΔΡΑΧΜΑΙ" which is "Drachmai" (the plural of "Drachma", the unit of currency). The coin is made of nickel-brass and has an image of a phoenix and flame on one side and an owl on the other. 51,163,812 were produced in 1973. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, is worth about US$0.75 in Very Fine condition, about US$1.50 in Extremely Fine condition, about US$4.00 in Uncirculated condition, and about US$7.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
There is actually no such thing as a 1973 'silver' penny. However, there are some Lincoln pennies from 1973-74 that have a shiny, silver-like look. These pennies are worth about $1.25.
Sorry, no US dimes dated 1973 were struck in silver the last year for silver dimes was 1964.
As of 6/2012 they are worth about $10 each, except for the rare 1973, which is worth about $25
Please look at the coin again and post new question. The U.S. Mint did not produce a 1973 U.S. Constitution Silver dollar.
Please look at the coin again and post new question. The U.S. Mint did not produce a 1973 U.S. Constitution Silver dollar.
No Kennedy half dollar dated 1973 was struck in silver, all are copper-nickel coins. Unless it's a proof coin, the value is 50 cents.
8-10-11>>> Eisenhower dollars were made from 1971 to 1978. None of the coins made for general circulation contain any silver and most are not worth more than face value, people call them silver dollars just because of the size of the coins. But the 1973 coins were not released for circulation, they were only issued in Uncirculated Mint sets sold from the Mint in 1973. Depending on the condition of the coin, it may be worth up to $10.00. Special collectors coins of 40% silver were also made in 1973 with "S" mintmarks, but not all coins with this mintmark are 40% silver.
That is a privately minted silver round, valued only for the ounce of silver it contains -- currently about $17
The value is just for the silver, about $28.00
1973 Denver and Philadelphia half dollars were made out of copper-nickel rather than silver. The last circulating halves to contain any silver were the 40%-silver clad coins struck from 1965 to 1969. Please see the Related Question for more information.