These are bullion coins containing 1 oz of gold and not intended for circulation. The $50 denomination is an artificial valuation. The spot price of gold changes regularly so you'll need to check a site such as kitco.com or the financial section of a newspaper to find out its current valuation. Any number posted here would be out of date within days.
The rate changes and the longer you save you'll probably get more since gold is a natural resource and will eventually run out.
On Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers we get: 5 gold eagle roman numeral 1988 in roman numerals is written as : V gold eagle and 1988= MCMLXXXVIII.
w is not assigned a value in roman numerals.
The value of MMIX in Roman numerals is 2009.
The value of CL in Roman numerals is 150.
L in Roman Numerals = 50
On Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers we get: 5 gold eagle roman numeral 1988 in roman numerals is written as : V gold eagle and 1988= MCMLXXXVIII.
w is not assigned a value in roman numerals.
The value of MMIX in Roman numerals is 2009.
The value of CL in Roman numerals is 150.
L in Roman Numerals = 50
depends how big a fan the buyer is really i would think
W has no meaning in Roman numerals, therefore VW is undefined.
Do you mean in Roman numerals? If so then 67 in Roman numerals is LXVII.
This gold coin in uncirculated condition is worth $90.00.
Lower case Roman numerals have exactly the same value as upper case numerals
The symbols MOCCXXVI on a dollar bill likely represent the roman numerals for 1126. However, they do not hold any special significance or value on a dollar bill.
They are an invalid arrangement of Roman numerals and so therefore they have no accredited value.