Value will vary depending on condition and mint mark. About $0.35
thanks
"Un Peso" is Spanish for "One Peso."
The Ecuadorian Sucre (ECS) is obsolete, so there is no current conversion rate, the Sucre was last used in September 2000 at that time 2000 Sucre would have been less than a US dollar (about 75 US cents)
The ecuadorian sucre (ECS) is obsolete. IT was replaced with the United States dollar (USD) on September 15, 2000. 1 (USD) is equivalent to 25,000 (ECS)
The value of a 1986 un sucre coin is minimal, as Ecuador phased out its sucre currency and adopted the US dollar in 2000. It may hold some collectible value for numismatists or those interested in historical currency.
I would say a lot of money but, a 1986 one is only worth $0.99.
Its value is about 400 dollars or 4000 lempiras
Please rephrase the question
You are asking about a one Sucre coin from Ecuador dated 1986. It is worth perhaps US$0.50 in Uncirculated condition, and very little in circulated condition.
It looks and sounds like "one sugar", in one of the Romance languages. Was someone ordering coffee?
Un carnet de bal - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16
Miriam Sucre's birth name is Maria Victoria Cuello Sucre.
du sucre is 'sugar' in English.
une canne en bonbon, une canne de Noël, ou encore un sucre d'orge.
in french it is masculine.
Ecuadorian sucre was created in 1884.