Much more information is needed. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination, whether it appears to be made of copper, silver, or gold, and a description of the images on it.
Please check again and post a new question. The US didn't exist in 1715 (remember July 4, 1776 ...) so there couldn't be a US coin with that date.
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Assuming you mean a €0.01 coin, face value only.
Stauer has the 1783 spanish silver dollar coin for sale at $79.00.
The 100 ptas coin is a Spanish coin. The British Halfcrown coin has a face value of Two Shillings and Sixpence. To get a valuation on either coin, you would need to provide the date and condition of the coin.
These coins can be extremely valuable depending on denomination and circulation. They can range in value from $10 to $1,200.
Well...A real Spanish 1739 authientic silver coin would be worth around $500.
Much more information is needed. Please post a new question with the coin's date and denomination, and a description of the images on it.
The coin you have described, dated 1805 with the inscription "dei gratia carolus IIII", is a Spanish colonial coin. The value of this coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional numismatist to determine its exact value.
The worth of a Dei Gratia 183 Ferdin VII Spanish coin depends on its condition. On average, the coin is only worth between $10.00 and $40.00. A local pawn shop or coin dealer, would be able to inspect the coin and give you a better value.
The name is Carolus- Spanish for Charles. Value will depend on condition, and we can't judge that over the internet, You need to take the coin to a coin dealer. IF it is original, value can vary from about $50-$350. HOWEVER- there is a modern Chinese reproduction that is a copper cored coin, worth about a dollar.
Can you tell me the approx value of a 1869 Napoleon 111 empire coin and also a coin I believe to be a spanish dollar with the wording " dei gratia carolus 1111" on it dated 1792