The Actual Gold Weight (AGW) is .24187oz of pure gold. The total weight of the coin is 8.359 grams.
$450 to $500 regardless of mint mark, due to its gold content.
$450 to $500 regardless of mint mark, due to its metal content.
In average condition, about $500 for its gold content. If the coin has only slight wear AND there is an "O" mint mark on the back, it has a higher collector's value, though - $700+ depending on the amount of wear.
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The high price of gold means that your coin is worth more for its metal content than as a collectible. At current prices it would retail for about $500 regardless of mint mark.
The rise in gold prices means your coin is worth more for its metal content than as a collectible. At current rates, it would be worth about $475 if well-worn, $500 if somewhat worn, and $550 if in nearly-new condition.
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The value of the coin is a piece of information which is very difficult to find. The gold weight is 41.7 grams (900/1000 - 90% gold purity). The value of the gold content is over $2000 AUD - the coin is very rare (especially in mint condition) and as yet I have been unable to find the mintage number - does anyone know how many were struck? I would estimate the value of this coin to be approximately $4000 AUD or more depending on condition.
A 1975 Balboa gold coin has different values depending on its denomination and condition. A Panama 100 coin is worth about $300, and a coin with a denomination of 500 can be worth over $2,000.
With gold prices at $1000/oz most of these coins are worth more for their metal content than as collectibles, about $250 with average wear. The only exception would be if the 1881 coin has a small "CC" mint mark on the back; it's worth about $500 as a collectable coin.
It would depend on the year and condition of the coin (which is a One Centesimo coin from Panama).