is a 1973 krugerrand any more valuable than other krugerrands
About 5% over the value of its gold content. (Gold sells at about US$1638 per troy ounce as of March 14, 2012).
Currency circulation is currency trading hands. When talking about it in terms of collectible value, a circulated banknote or coin is one that has been handled multiple times. Circulated bills are often wrinkled, torn, discoloured, or written upon. Circulated coins are generally worn down, sometimes to the point of being nearly unreadable.
NOTE - All New Zealand pre-2006 10 cent coins are no longer legal tender, but they are redeemable for face value at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. A New Zealand 1976 cupro-nickel 10 cent coin (Elizabeth II), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $4 NZD. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything up to $1 NZD. There were 5.026 million minted. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
The value of the Krugerrand is based on its weight in gold. A 1 ounce Krugerrand contains roughly 1 ounce of gold. The gold value is based on the market price for gold. On Dec. 29, 2007 the price for 1 ounce of gold is $838USD. A one ounce Krugerrand can safely be assumed to contain exactly 1 troy ounce of gold. Krugerrands usually trade at a slight premium to the price of gold bullion, sometimes a slight discount, and of course it depends whether you are buying or selling. We have provided a link with full specifications, and much more information about Krugerrands. The same website has pages with live spot gold prices in up to 12 different currencies. From these sources, you can work out an approximate Krugerrand value at any given time.
Between $13 and $230, depending on condition. Next time, if you include more information (the coin's approximate condition, if it is circulated or not, etc.) I can give you a more precise value.
No. Rumors have circulated of the track adding lights but no move has been made in that direction.
$.25. It is not silver and it is not old. If it has been circulated, about 25 cents. Uncirculated about 50 cents, and Proofs are about 2 to 3 dollars, depending on cameo. 25 to 28 cents depending on condition
Gold was worth an average 193 dollars in 1978. A South African gold krugerrand was and is worth about 10 percent more that the present price of gold. A krugerrand in 1978 would have been worth about 212 dollars.
As you have seen in many other similar posts, a bill's serial number hardly ever matters to its value. Date and condition are more important.All $2 FRNs issued in 1976 did not carry a series letter so a 1976 G is not possible. Could you check your note again?In any case, a standard 1976 $2 bill is only worth face value if it has been circulated. A crisp, unfolded bill might sell for $3.
how much is a 1976 el camino that has been fully restored worth?
how much is a 1976 el camino that has been fully restored worth?
Depends on condition but if has been circulated, it is only worth about $1.25.
There's never been a 1776-1976 Jefferson $1 bill. You almost certainly have a $2 bill issued in 1976 to mark the US Bicentennial. These bills carry their series date, 1976, on the front while the back has an interpretation of John Trumbull's painting of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, along with the date 1776. They don't have a dual date as described, though. These bills remain common among collectors and are only worth face value in circulated condition.Dual dates 1776-1976 WERE put on 3 coins issued for the Bicentennial; Washington quarters, Kennedy halves and Eisenhower dollars. These are also very common among collectors and have no extra value in circulated condition. Uncirculated, proof, and part-silver collectors' issues are worth more.
It's either not a quarter or not Kennedy. JFK's picture is on the half dollar. Washington is on the quarter, where he's been for about 80 years. Either way these are common coins left over from the Bicentennial. In circulated condition they're only worth face value or a couple of extra cents.
If it has been circulated about 3 cents or so. If uncirculated it could be worth a dollar or two.
Cents have never been made out of lead. 1943 wartime cents were made of steel coated with zinc. In circulated condition most sell for 25 to 50 cents.
If they are uncirculated and in mint condition, maybe £1 to £2 GBP. If they have been circulated, not much.
If they have been circulated, all British "New" Pence coins are worth whatever is indicated on them.