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3 bagillion dollars
I don't know the value but at least it is a Swiss 20 centimes coin. Found one like that myself, so it cannot be that rare
You are asking about a coin from Switzerland. The words "Confoederatio Helvetica" are Latin for the "Swiss Confederation"). You would need to know the denomination and value of the coin to get an estimation of value.
Hey, actually that is about 10 cents worth. It's the current Swiss money ;)
The value of a helvetica 1913 20 rappen
The value of a 1944 Confederation Helvetica coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and silver content. In general, these coins can range in value from a few dollars to potentially over $50 for well-preserved examples. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional or check recent auctions to determine its specific value.
About 21 cents.As to numismatic value, it depends on the year and the condition, but the coin you are referring to is a 20 rappen coin from Switzerland (there are 100 rappen to the Swiss Franc). As to foreign exchange value, 20 Swiss rappen equals (as of March 5, 2009) about 17 US cents.This is a Switzerland 20-Rappen coin, and retails anywhere from about 25 cents to five or six dollars, depending on condition.
Switzerland ("Confoederatio Helvetica" is Latin for the "Swiss Confederation") issued no 20 Franc coins, gold or otherwise, in 1970. It did issue a 20 Rappen coin (there are 100 Rappen to the Franc), which is a silver-colored coin 21 mm in diameter (about the size of a US nickel). Numismatically, it is worth perhaps a US dollar in Uncirculated condition, and no more than face value (about 19 US cents as of December 2009) in circulated condition.
its not a miss stamp its actually supposed to be like that i think it is worth 17 cents
The value of a 1902 Confoederatio Helvetica 20 coin is determined by its scarcity and the condition of the coin. The value price ranges from 40 to 100 dollars.
The full inscription is Confoederatio Helvetica, which is Latin for "Confederation of Switzerland". A 1993 date means the coin is made of copper-nickel, not silver, so if it's been in circulation it's not worth anything extra. As of mid-2012 it would be worth about US$2 in exchange.
You are asking about a 10 Rappen coin from Switzerland (KM#27). The coin is made of Copper-Nickel, is about the same size as a US nickel, and has a plain edge. The front has a bust of Helvetia, the symbol of Switzerland, facing right, with the words "CONFOEDERATIO HELVETICA" (Latin for the "Swiss Confederation") around it and the date below. The back has a large "10" within a wreath. The coin was retired from legal tender status as of January 1, 2004, and removed from circulation. 3,000,000 were produced in 1884. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example is worth US$1.00 in Fine condition, US$3.50 in Very Fine condition, US$9.00 in Extremely Fine condition, US$35.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$75.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.