You are asking about a 10 Ore coin from Norway. Two different versions were produced in 1942 - one by the German occupying forces during World War II and one by the Norwegian government in exile. The German-produced coin is far more common.
The German occupation issue (KM#389) is made of zinc, measures 15mm in diameter and weighs 1.25 grams. 50,387,600 such coins were produced in 1942. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example is valued at about US$0.35 in Fine condition, US$1.00 in Very Fine condition, US$3.50 in Extremely Fine condition, and US$12.50 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
The Government-in-Exile issue (KM#391) is made of Nickel-Brass, measures 15mm in diameter (with a 4mm hole in the center) and weighs 1.15 grams. 6,000,000 such coins were produced in 1942, but all except 9,667 were melted down again. An example is valued at about US$150.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$250.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
A 1962 Norwegian krone of the value 1.- is worth 3NOK today. It's quite a common coin.
However, there are more 1962 coins around. If it's one of the rarer 1øre coins, it's worth 25NOK. Anything else, øre or krone, is worth 3NOK from 1962.
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The source is in Norwegian, but the numbers are the same.
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 1942 Lincoln cent is a very common coin. Most are only 3 to 10 cents.
Such a coin does not exist. A "dime" is the slang term for a US 10 cent coin. The Royal Mint has never produced "dimes" or 10 cent coins.
Please re-check your date ... there were none of these dated 1944
There is no blanket value. Prices range between 10 cents and hundreds of dollars. For a specific value, ask about a specific coin.
It won't make you rich, I'm afraid. Dutch coin shops offer them online for anywhere between € 5 and € 10, depending on quality.
The "face value" of a coin is whatever is inscribed on it, hence the term "face value". The face value of a 10 Pence coin is 10 Pence.
Undercover Boss Norge ended on 2011-05-10.
Such a coin does not exist. A "dime" is the slang term for a US 10 cent coin. The Royal Mint has never produced "dimes" or 10 cent coins.
The value of the Harald V 10 kroner coin from 1996 can vary depending on its condition and rarity. As of now, it is generally worth its face value in circulation. Collectors may be willing to pay a bit more for one in good condition. It may be best to consult a local coin dealer or online marketplace for a more specific valuation.
The 5 coin proof set has a value of $6, the 10 coin set has a value of $15 and the 10 coin silver set has a value of $48.
As of 2-1-10 value is about $16.50 for the coin.