with dots about a 1.00 dollar with out dots about .25 cents
Brazilian Currency is the same since 1992 (it's called Real)
And the Real cents coins there have the year wrote in it... but it doens't means anything, just that it was made that year... the value of a currency changes all the time, so a 1994 50 centavos has the same value as a 2008 50 centavos, because it's the same currency, the money.
1 dollar is about 1,65 Real
as 50 centavos is half 1 real, you can easily calculate it alone
the current currency in Brazil is called: Real
It has being adopted there in 1992, so your 1970 coin has no longer value. Maybe an historical value, but you can buy nothing with it
Fifty centavos or less. It depends on the condition of the coin.
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The value of a Brasil 10 centavos coin can vary depending on its condition, mint year, and any unique features it may have. Typically, these coins are worth a small fraction of a US dollar. It's best to consult a coin dealer or online marketplace to get an accurate valuation.
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1967 centavos coin worth
This is not an uncommon coin and therefore has little value. Most circulated coins are valued at $3 or less. A fully uncirculated coin could reach a value of $10 to a collector.
The value of a 1917 Philippines ten centavos coin is approximately $3.82. The collector value of this coin is only $3 above the silver value.
centavos 1954 coin
The exchange rate makes it worth about 0,10 cents
The 1970 Cinco centavo coin is worth approximately $1.15. The value has much to do with the fact that more than one million coins were minted.
There is no 1915 five centavos minted in the Philippines, so I donot know the value.
I'm from Argentina, and I don't think that a 50 centavos coin will worth much, they are still circulating here and the current trade value is 50 centavos = 0.10 U.S Dollars
There is no 1915 five centavos minted in the Philippines, so I donot know the value.
Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, and Portugal all made a 1957 10 Centavos coin, but only Mexico used the word Diez on the coin. A 1957 Mexican 10 Centavos coin is only worth $0.40US even if like new.