about 50 dollars in in American curancy
I have inherited my dads money during WWII one of the pieces is a CCCP 5 Koneek 1938 coin. I have several old coins during WWII?
This is a Russian 5 Kopek coin, and is not particularly rare; in circulated condition, it can be worth up to $15 (with strong design details still visible, and no scratches or stains) - and if it's uncirculated, it retails for $25.
"CCCP" are the Russian initials for "USSR", and that ex-country used rubles, not dollars. A 1991 1-ruble note was the lowest-value bill at that time and is generally only worth face value, about 20 cents then.
CCCP is USSR written in the Cyrillic alphabet. I do not think there is any value to them. I was given a handful by a Russian friend and was told, "No country, no value".
CCCP is USSR written in the Cyrillic alphabet. The coin is a 15 Kopek. Копек in Cyrillic. I do not think there is any value to them. I was given a handful by a Russian friend and was told, "No country, no value".
The value of a 1961 20 kopeek coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In general, these coins can be worth anywhere from a few cents to a few dollars to collectors. You may want to research recent sales on online auction sites or check with a coin dealer for a more accurate valuation.
The coin is on e-bay from $5-15 dollars.
The coin is on e-bay from $5-15 dollars.
I believe that you are referring to a 1 rouble coin, issued by the Soviet Union (the abbreviation for which, in Russian text, looks like "CCCP") in 1965 commemorating the 20th anniversary of the end of World War II (or, as it was referred to on the coin, the War Against German Fascism). (The coin is identified under Russia as Y#135.1 if you are looking it up in a coin book). About 60 million of such coins were produced, and they circulated as regular coinage. They are worth a couple of dollars in circulated condition.
1962 cinco centavos gold mexicanos
In circulated condition, it's worth about a dollar.
If the coin has any wear. The value is just for the silver, about$1.50.