Average, probably about $4-$10 a coin.
i have a platinnum one which is worth more but I dont know any of the coins price just that platinum coin is more valuable
It varies with the spot price of precious metals. Right now it is about $21.
If it's a 999-fine silver bullion, it would be worth approximately the spot price of silver or around $13.
It's not a coin. It's a commemorative medal or token. Unless it specifically states that it's made of silver and gives the weight in fractions of an ounce, it's not likely to be worth much. If it is silver, multiply the weight times the purity (usually shown as something like ".99" times the current price of silver, about $17 an ounce.
How much is the coin worth
worthless its not real gold has no value this was an easy anwer
$80 to $120
Approximately, 7 thousand British pounds I sold mine for this price
There was no Millennium in 1904 and there were no British Fifty gold coins in 1904.
1-1000000
the coins is not worth anything but it is a good investment in the futer
it has no value
£5,000,000
An Irish "Millennium" coin, with a face value of one Irish punt (or "pound"), is worth about US$7.50 in Uncirculated condition and about US$8.50 in Proof.
£1 very rare...
Those are part of the Millennium series of quarters from 2000, with a different design for each month. Each coin is worth face value, which is 25 cents.
I only know of the Makers of the Millennium coin with William Shakespeare.