You need to provide the denomination and an estimate of condition for us to help you value your coin. There were several coins with Napoleon III on them struck in 1854 with the mintmark of B and the value depends on the denomination.
You need to provide the denomination and an estimate of condition for us to help you value your coin. There were several coins with Napoleon III on them struck in 1854 with the mintmark of B and the value depends on the denomination.
The best way to find the value of the 1854 centimes, Napoleon111 empereur, empire Francais with a picture of an eagle and the letter B at it's feet is to take it to a coin dealer. The value is going to depend on the condition of the coin.
I would question the coin. I believe that Napoleon III was the portrait on coins minted in 1855 for France. Questioner does not specify also if coin is gold or silver as both were minted in 1855. Basis of my answer is from a 1994 edition of World Coins by Chester Krause and Clifford Mischler. Another factor would be the condition and authenticity of the coin.
No such coin exists. Susan B Anthony coins were only struck from 1979-1999, in 2000 the only circulation type dollar was the Sacajawea coin and unless it is a proof coin, the Sacajawea dollar is only worth face value.
The coin is still in circulation and only face value.
The 1979-D Susan B. Anthony dollar is still in circulation today, the coin is face value.
No such thing.
these denominations existed in 1856 : 1 centime, 2 ct, 5 ct, 10ct, 20ct, 50ct, 1 franc, 2 fr, 5 fr and each type of coin was struck in different places, from which a "mark" is struck on the coin : A (for Paris), B, BB, D, K, MA, W, etc so I need this information to be able to give you an evaluation !
To determine the exact value of a coin of a Confederatio Helvetica 20 B 1913 a couple different things would need to be taken into consideration. Most importantly, the condition of the coin.
Napoleon B. Thistlewood was born in 1837.
Napoleon B. Thistlewood died in 1915.
Napoleon B. Harrison died in 1870.