Between about $90 and $600 USD depending on condition; good find! :)
what is the value of a georguvs sextvs dei gratia rex 1949 cyprvs 1/2
Between $1 and $15. These values are based on a wide range of coin grades. The lower of the grades is the approximate value of a coin with a fair amount of wear (f-VF). The higher of the grades is the value of a coin that is uncirculated. Things such as scratches, dents, and heavy wear can drastically lower the value of a coin, so if you have a coin that holds these characteristics the coin may be worth much less than the price(s) provided.
PoundEgypt - Pound (1834-date)100 piastres/qirsh = 1 pound •40 para = 1 piastre (until 1885) •1000 milliemes = 1 piastre (since 1916)
1/4 piastre: $40-$3603 piastres: $50-$3004.5 piastres: $10-$1809 piastres: $30-$24018 piastres: $150-$660These values are based on a wide range of coin grades. The lower of the grades is the approximate value of a coin with a fair amount of wear (f-VF). The higher of the grades is the value of a coin that is uncirculated. Things such as scratches, dents, and heavy wear can drastically lower the value of a coin, so if you have a coin that holds these characteristics the coin may be worth much less than the price(s) provided.
Please check your bill again and post a new question. The US didn't print any $1 silver certificates dated 1922.
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The face value of any coin is simply the denomination it carries - in this case, $1. However a coin can have at least 2 other values, its metal value and its collector value. In the case of a 1922 silver dollar the metal value is about $10 as of 06/2009, and its collector value is around $14 or $15 depending on condition.
The Cyprus pound ceased to be legal tender when Cyprus joined the Euro. Therefore any notes are of interest or value to collectors only.
According to the PCGS website, a certified 1922 No D Strong Reverse in Fine condition should retail for $1300.
No.Because:1) Cyprus is an island and has no bridges or tunnels on or off the island.2) Cyprus does not have any railways.Therefore is is impossible to take a train from Cyprus to anywhere.
There was no competition of the French Ligue 1 in 1922.
Please turn the coin over and check the denomination. It's $1, not a half dollar.