I was searching in my attic and I stumbled upon a french 1967 20 centime coin. I'm sorry that I can't answer your question because I too, do not know.
- Srgt. Pepper
Unless it's in tip-top condition it has no special value. It was a common circulation coin worth about a US nickel until 2002, when France switched to the euro as its currency.
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50 centimes
18.701.104 coins were struck in 1923. Value : about 2.00 dollars. Regards from Belgium, marc
5 centimes
82.5% silver
Assuming you have a French coin (it'll have Republique Francaise on it), very little. At the time that France retired francs and centimes in favor of euros, your coin was worth around 4 cents.
Nothing at all, since France no longer uses francs and centimes. The old ones had Marianne, who is the Spirit of the Republic.
You are probably asking about a 1922 coin from the Belgian Congo ("Congo Belge" in French). There were three different denominations produced in 1922 - 10 centimes, 50 centimes and 1 franc. Assuming that your coin has some appreciable signs of wear, the coin is likely worth no more than a dollar or two.
20 Swiss centimes. or 0.20 Swiss francs.
Yes, I have one in my hand.
The value of a 1896 10 centimes coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand from collectors. In general, a circulated coin may be worth a few dollars, while a well-preserved or rare coin could be worth significantly more. It is recommended to consult with a coin expert or do further research to determine the specific value of your coin.
The best way to find the value of the 1854 centimes, Napoleon111 empereur, empire Francais with a picture of an eagle and the letter B at it's feet is to take it to a coin dealer. The value is going to depend on the condition of the coin.