If the 1905 Bolivar Coin from Venezuela is in excellent condition it can be worth hundreds of dollars. If the coin is not in very good condition it is only worth about $20 to $50.
It would depend on the denomination of the coin and the condition it was in.
The face value of any coin is simply the denomination it carries - in this case, $1. However a coin can have at least 2 other values, its metal value and its collector value. In the case of a 1922 silver dollar the metal value is about $10 as of 06/2009, and its collector value is around $14 or $15 depending on condition.
face value is the value written on the coin(currency),and intrinsic value is one which when the same coin is melted and that metal is sold the cost of that. before tuglak's rule the face value of the currency was equal to intrinsic value in india.
1000 lira
The best reference source to detrmine the most up-to-date value of your silver coin(s) is 'Coin Values' magazine.
A uncirculated coin has a retail value of $485.00-$505.00
"Diez Bolivares" is Spanish for "10 Bolivars", "Bolivar" being the currency used in Venezuela. As a US Dollar is currently (as of April 5, 2010) equal to 2,146 Bolivars, 10 Bolivars would be equal to about half a US Cent. Numismatically, a 10 Bolivar coin may be worth more than that, but it would depend on the date and condition of the coin in question.
"Diez Bolivares" is Spanish for "10 Bolivars", "Bolivar" being the currency used in Venezuela. As a US Dollar is currently (as of April 5, 2010) equal to 2,146 Bolivars, 10 Bolivars would be equal to about half a US Cent. Numismatically, a 10 Bolivar coin may be worth more than that, but it would depend on the date and condition of the coin in question.
"Diez Bolivares" is Spanish for "10 Bolivars", "Bolivar" being the currency used in Venezuela. As a US Dollar is currently (as of April 5, 2010) equal to 2,146 Bolivars, 10 Bolivars would be equal to about half a US Cent. Numismatically, a 10 Bolivar coin may be worth more than that, but it would depend on the date and condition of the coin in question.
About £12
You need to give us the denomination and country of origin. There's a huge difference in value between a farthing dated 1905 and a 1905 Sovereign.
You possess a Coronet Head $5 Half Eagle. A 1905 coin in fine condition (F12) is worth: $250.
What country? The U.S. didn't mind any silver dollars dated 1905.
Any collector value would depend on the country of origin and the condition of the coin.
The value of a circulated 1905 silver coin depends on factors such as the specific type of coin, its condition, and any unique characteristics it may have. In general, a circulated 1905 silver coin could be worth its silver content value or potentially more to a collector depending on these factors. It would be best to consult a coin expert or look up similar coins to get a more accurate estimate of its worth.
From your description the coins can not be dated 1905 it has to be 1995 or 2005. You have described two different American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins a Half ounce coin($25.00) and a quarter ounce coin($10.00). Based on the price of gold at $1,135.90 per ounce as of today the value of the $25.00 coin is $567.95 and the $10.00 coin is $283.98
The only US $1.00 gold coin dated 1905 is a Lewis & Clark Exposition souvenir issue, most are Mint State with retail values of $1,200.00 and more depending on the actual grade of the coin.