You've got to be more specific, are you talking about the 90% silver ones sold in proof sets? If so they are usually just worth melt which is about $5 today. If you are talking about the "sandwich" material seen on all quarters since 1965 (the edge has copper and nickel which looks silver-y) it is only worth 25 cents.
Yes. 5 cents. The obverse of the nickel was redesigned in 2005. They all look like that.
Yes
Made 1935-39. Currently there is little collector interest & value. But interest in vintage .22's is a growing collector field and values may slowly rise as a result. Value as per 2005 "Gun Traders Guide" are: EX; condition= $150. Gd.= $70.
No, Aruban Florin 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, 1 florin, 2,5 florins coins (1986-present) are made of Nickel Bonded Steel. The 5 florins coins (1995-2005) are made of Nickel Bonded Steel and after year 2005 they are made of Aluminium Bronze
Your shotgun which was made from 1997-2005 retailed for 1,659 dollars.While it has lost some value I can say that your shotgun brand new unfired will be valued at 1,395 dollars in it,s current state of unfired condition.
No 2005 Bison Reverse nickels were struck in silver.
The 1861 Liberty Seated quarter has a average starting value of $25.00. But if it's a 2005 Kansas State quarter, just spend it.
Depending upon the condition of the coin-how close to 'new' does it look?- it is probably only worth its weight in silver, which is calculated in the daily spot price of silver bullion.CorrectionThere's no such coin as a "silver buffalo quarter". The buffalo design was used on nickels from 1913 to 1938 and again in 2005 (but very much revised), and all of those nickels were struck in an alloy of nickel and copper. Silver quarters either had a picture of Miss Liberty or George Washington. Please check your coin again and post a new question with its denomination and date.
As of today value is about $18.00
It's still 25 cents. No state quarter made for circulation has more than face value.
Dimes minted for circulation haven't contained any silver since 1964. All later dimes are made of copper-nickel and are only worth 10 cents each. If your dime has the familiar copper band on its edge you have an ordinary dime. The only silver dimes minted since that time are "Prestige Proof" coins that are specially struck for sale to collectors. If your dime doesn't have the copper band but does have an "S" mint mark and is heavier than an ordinary 2005 dime, you could have a proof dime that was removed from its package. Unfortunately if it has any wear on it, its value is reduced to the melt value of about 0.07 times the price of 1 oz of silver.
This is a very common coin. it is only worth face value.
It's a 2005 one-ounce Silver Eagle bullion coin and as of today is about $18.00
$2 bucks retail $0.25 as a normal coin
What is the worth of the 2005 Walking Liberty silver uncirculated?
25 cents. 1861 is the year Kansas became a state. The quarter was minted in 2005.
If you found it in circulation it's only worth 50¢. All circulating halves made since 1971 are copper-nickel, not silver. An uncirculated 2005-P or 2005-D half might sell for around a dollar or two, unless it's a very high-quality coin (MS-65 or above); as of 03/2010 these can retail for as much as $35. A copper-nickel proof (2005-S) sells for $5-18, and a silver "Prestige" proof sells for $9-17.