You are referring to a 1969 Half Franc coin from Switzerland ("Helvetia" is the Latin name for the country). Switzerland does not have "cents" and "dollars" - rather, there are 100 Rappen to the Franc. Also there have not been any 1/2 Rappen coins produced in at least a century.
The exchange rate for Swiss Francs is, as of today (January 8, 2010) SF1.00=US$0.96, so the coin has an exchange rate of about 48 US cents. Numismatically, the coin only has additional value if it is in Uncirculated condition, in which case it is worth perhaps US$2 or US$3.
The value would depend upon the denomination and the condition of the coin.
2 cents, for its copper content.
If it's a high grade mint state coin value is 25 cents, if it's not spend it
1856 3 cent coin value
There is no such coin.
The value would depend upon the denomination and the condition of the coin.
Based on my references the 1952 Helvetia coin is valued at .21 cents. However, there is only a .001 USD value.
There was no such coin in Britain. The 50 New Pence coin was introduced in 1969.
2 cents, for its copper content.
The value of a 1969 Twenty Five Cent coin from the Bahamas Islands can vary based on its condition and demand among collectors. Generally, these coins can range in value from a few dollars to around $20, depending on their condition and rarity. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional or research recent sales of similar coins to determine its specific value.
If it's a high grade mint state coin value is 25 cents, if it's not spend it
The value of a 1969 Jamaica ten cent piece is worth approximately $4. The exact amount will depend upon where you purchase it at and its condition.
The Swiss franc hasn't been made of silver since 1967. The coin is worth face value, which currently converts to $2.26 in U.S. dollars.
1856 3 cent coin value
James Cook does not appear on any Australian or New Zealand 20 cent coins.
a cent coin.
value of 1913 one cent uk coin