It depends, but $15-30.
Well, three different countries use the Ore as a denomination. Without more information I cannot tell which country minted your coin. Denmark: 1 Ore, 1876 $400USD in Fine Condition, $1500 in Uncirculated. Norway: 1 Ore, 1876 $5USD in Fine, $80 in Uncirculated. Sweden: 1 Ore, 1876 $25USD in Fine, $200 in Uncirculated. Remember, rarity and condition are key in coin values.
If you mean a 1900 Morgan silver dollar, circulated coins are valued from $32.00-$39.00.
You didn't state what country the coin is from, but an ore is 1/100 of a crown in the Scandinavian countries. However, regardless of which country, the value of their crowns is far less than $1 so a modern 25-ore coin is only worth somewhere between a nickel and a dime depending on where it came from.
The dollar value for the us dollar and sverige ore is 30 ore to 1 dollar.
$2.94
August 5, 2009 Indian Head cents from 1900, 1902 and 1903 have a circulated value from $1 to about $20 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
1 Ore Is worth about $0.0014 so 10 Ore is worth approximately $0.014, Also Norge has nothing to do with the value of the coin it refers to location ,Norge is the Norwegian (bokmal) , Danish and Swedish name for Norway
The value of a 25 ore coin from Sweden dated 1990, 1994, or 1996 is generally quite low, usually less than $1 USD in circulated condition. These coins are no longer in use as Sweden switched to the krona as its currency in 1992. The value may slightly increase if the coin is in uncirculated condition or if it is part of a coin collection.
according to coin collecters in good condition it is worth betwen $25-65.
1881 Denmark 1 Ore is worth 7500-1200 in uncirculated condition, 300 in worst condition with date barely visible. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1881-Denmark-1-Ore-Key-Date-EXTREMELY-RARE-/120801736496 This is a great example of one worth probably $8000 USD
between 400 and 1200 dollars. This is a centennial coin authorized 1 dollar silver coin made from Nevada ore. There were approximately 2600 coins made for the celebration. The coin has a minuteman and an American soldier facing the Liberty bell on opposite sides and they are standing on clouds.