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$18 is the value of a 1780 x countermark coin 20 piastres.
The face value of a coin is however much money a coin can be spent as. A nickel's face value is 5 cents because it can only be spent as 5 cents.For example:The face value of a One Shilling coin is One Shilling.The face value of a One Dollar coin is One Dollar.The face value of any coin or bank note is what is written on it.
For a coin it is just worth the value stamped on it i.e. the value on it's face So a common coin is worth face value, but a rare coin is worth more than face value.
Does a Ceaal coin have value?
The coin is face value.
There is no such coin.
$18 is the value of a 1780 x countermark coin 20 piastres.
There are a lot of misunderstandings about this coin ! It has nothing to do with mother Teresa - of course, it is : Maria Theresia, Empress of Austria. The problem with this coin is, that there are about 800.000.000 coins struck in the 20th century, but with the original date 1780 ! Value : only 20 dollars...
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The value of a 1780 Maria Theresa Thaler can vary depending on its condition and any unique characteristics it may have. Generally, these coins can range in value from about $20 to several hundred dollars, with rare or well-preserved pieces commanding higher prices. It's best to consult with a numismatic expert or use a coin appraisal service to determine the specific value of your coin.
The Maria Theresa thaler coin was first minted in 1741 but after 1780, has since been dated to 1780. The coin was once accepted as a form of global currency, but is today seen as a collectors' item instead.
First, it is highly unlikely your coin was struck in 1780, the Maria Theresa thaler has been struck in large quantities from 1780 all the way to the present day. If you are really interested, there are ways to determine by the die if yours is an older strike or a newer one. But generally, these coins sell for silver scrap, or perhaps a bit more. You should easily be able to sell it for $20-25 depending on the price of silver.
Please check your coin. A 1 gram gold coin would be too small to pick up.
please show me a error on a 1780x m thereisa coin
You can pick these up for a pound or two if in top condition
I'd imagine so, Charles III of Spain reigned in 1780 and Spain produced silver coins during that period. I'm no expert on Spanish coins but I'd imagine that one dated 1780 exists.
The woman on the front of the coin is not " Mother Mary" It's Sacagawea, the guide for the Lewis & Clark expedition and the coin is brass not gold. Value is one dollar.