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 value of a 1942 Dutch Indies coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. You may want to check with coin dealers or online auction sites to get a better idea of its specific value.
It's actually called a gulden. I think I have the same bill. Dated 2 Maart (March) 1943? Picture of a lady on the left and a royal crest on the left? Last I checked they sold from 5 to 15 dollars on e-bay. Depending on the condition. It's from the Dutch west indies. What I thought was kind of kewl was on the back it says "american bank note company"
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 value of a 1942 one cent Lincoln American coin can vary depending on the mint, the condition, and the rarity of the coin. For an exact value, a person should have the coin graded by a professional.
Such a coin does not exist. Australia has never produced a Halfcrown coin.
The 1942 Lincoln cent is a very common coin. Most are only 3 to 10 cents.
There were no Australian coin year sets issued in 1942.
Novelty item -- no collector value.
1942 is a very common year so if the coin shows any wear at all the value is about $3.00 just for the silver.
Check that coin again. There's no such thing as a 1942 steel cent.
If the coin has any wear the value is for the silver about $12.00
Unless your coin is of some collector value, which would need to be assessed by a coin dealer, a 1942 canadian coin is actually worth more for its silver content value than the 25 cent face value. Your coin contains 80% silver which, at today's prices, is worth approx $2.90 in silver value. The related link below will calculate the value with current silver prices.
One cent.
This all depends on the Grade of the coin and the value ranges is from quite high to very low -- All depends on the condition of the coin