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"Diez Bolivares" is Spanish for "10 Bolivars", "Bolivar" being the currency used in Venezuela. As a US Dollar is currently (as of April 5, 2010) equal to 2,146 Bolivars, 10 Bolivars would be equal to about half a US Cent. Numismatically, a 10 Bolivar coin may be worth more than that, but it would depend on the date and condition of the coin in question.
"Diez Bolivares" is Spanish for "10 Bolivars", "Bolivar" being the currency used in Venezuela. As a US Dollar is currently (as of April 5, 2010) equal to 2,146 Bolivars, 10 Bolivars would be equal to about half a US Cent. Numismatically, a 10 Bolivar coin may be worth more than that, but it would depend on the date and condition of the coin in question.
"Diez Bolivares" is Spanish for "10 Bolivars", "Bolivar" being the currency used in Venezuela. As a US Dollar is currently (as of April 5, 2010) equal to 2,146 Bolivars, 10 Bolivars would be equal to about half a US Cent. Numismatically, a 10 Bolivar coin may be worth more than that, but it would depend on the date and condition of the coin in question.
1000 lira
About £12
If the 1905 Bolivar Coin from Venezuela is in excellent condition it can be worth hundreds of dollars. If the coin is not in very good condition it is only worth about $20 to $50.
1000
1 peso equals about 0.065193 US dollars. So a 1000 peso coin would be worth about 65 dollars.
Gold changes in value every day, so your coins will also change in value. The value also depends on the condition of the coin. Your first coin is a 30.1 millimeters Venezuelan 60 Bolivares featuring 16th century Indian chief Mara. It should weigh 22.2 grams and would contain .6424 of an ounce of gold. (http://en.allexperts.com/q/Coin-Collecting-2297) http://www.coininfo.com may be another useful site. sexy chick xx
An 1838 one-cent coin can be worth about $50 when in fair condition. If the coin is in excellent condition, it can hold a value of over $1000.
if you have uncirculated with every coin AND date AND mint then it would be a good $1000 USA currency.
Between $1000 and $1100 depending on how worn it is.