74.30 in new condition
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Old coins from countries or islands that no longer exist can have value to collectors due to their rarity and historical significance. The value of these coins can vary based on factors such as their condition, age, and demand in the numismatic market. It is recommended to consult with a professional coin dealer or appraiser to get an accurate assessment of their worth.
The US bougth the US VIirgin islands with 25 million dollars worth of gold
These coins are potentially still in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth 20 cents in the Solomon Islands.
The yellow coins are worth 1, the red coins are worth 2, and the blue coins are worth 3.
Similarly to the equivalent British coin, the larger pre-1998 10 Pence coins were withdrawn from circulation and demonetised in 1998/99. So, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they have little or no value. The Falkland Islands currency (FKP) is pegged at par with the British Pound Sterling (GBP) and the Falkland Islands decimal coinage is near identical in dimensions and composition to the equivalent British coins. Falkland Island currency is "legal tender" only in the Falkland Islands.
They are bullion coins and are worth only what the metals they are composed of are worth.
The silver dollar Constitution coins are worth about $7.00 apiece. The gold $5 Constitution coins are worth about $100.00 apiece.
Now its 100 coins and silver is worth 200 coins.
It depends on what coins they are.
Some coins sell in the millions.
I have coins because they are worth something, and I enjoy collecting them.
Coins in proof sets are generally worth a bit more than coins used in general circulation.