The value of a 10 groschen coin from 1972 would depend on its condition and rarity. Generally, these coins are no longer in circulation and may have value to collectors, ranging from a few cents to a couple of dollars. It is recommended to check with a coin collector or a numismatist for a more accurate valuation.
The value of an 80-year-old dime depends on its condition, rarity, and historical significance. In general, a circulated 80-year-old dime is likely worth its face value of 10 cents. If it is in uncirculated condition or has special attributes, it could be worth more to collectors.
It's considered an average shoe size for men. Size 10 is right in the middle for men's shoe sizes, so it's neither particularly big nor particularly small. It's a common size that is widely available in most stores.
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Magnús Scheving, the creator of LazyTown, was born on November 10, 1964, making him around 57 years old.
Creatinine is a waste product from muscle metabolism that is filtered out of the blood by the kidneys. In a 76-year-old male with a creatinine level of 10 and a GFR of 10, this indicates severe kidney impairment as kidneys are not effectively filtering out waste products from the blood. This may require intervention such as dialysis or kidney transplant to manage kidney function.
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One grosch was 1/100 of an Austrian schilling. A schilling was worth less than a dollar in 2002 when the denomination was withdrawn and replaced by the euro, so a 10-groschen coin is worth less than a dime.
10 cents. It's an ordinary circulation coin made out of pure nickel.
In Germany, the name Groschen (both singular and plural) replaced "Schilling" as the common name for a 12 Pfennig coin. In the 18th Century it was used predominantly in the northern states as a coin worth 1/24 of a Reichsthaler (equal to 1/32 of a Conventionsthaler). In the 19th century, beginning in 1821 in Prussia, a new currency system was introduced in which the Groschen (often called the Silbergroschen (Prussia, since 1821) or Neugroschen (Saxony, since 1840) to distinguish it from older Groschen) was worth 1/30 of aThaler (Taler). Following German unification and decimalization, the Groschen was replaced by the 10 Pfennig coin and Groschen remained a nickname for the 10 Pfennig coin until the introduction of the Euro. For the same reason, the name "Sechser" (sixer) remained in use regionally for the half-Groschen coin, 5 Pfennigs.
It sounds like it's from Austria. It should have the word Osterreich (German for "Austria") on it.
The "face value" of a coin is whatever is inscribed on it, hence the term "face value". The face value of a 10 Pence coin is 10 Pence.
The 5 coin proof set has a value of $6, the 10 coin set has a value of $15 and the 10 coin silver set has a value of $48.
As of 2-1-10 value is about $16.50 for the coin.
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 1972 cupro-nickel 10 cent coin (Elizabeth II), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $5 NZD. There were 2.047 million minted. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
Such a coin does not exist. The first Australian 10 cent coin was issued in 1966.
Such a coin does not exist. The Irish 10 Pence coin was first issued in 1969.