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The 1994 platinum 1Kg koala coin has Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. Any value associated with the coin will be due to the platinum rather than the coin itself. Its face value is $3,000, but the current value would be the current bullion value of platinum plus anything from 3 to 5% extra which is likely to be very significantly more than the face value. You would be well advised to look after the coin and take it to a reputable coin dealer for positive identification and valuation. The coin should have a "certificate of authenticity" in the packaging.
The face value of any coin is what is inscribed on the face of it. The face value of a 1 Penny coin is 1 Penny.
Yes. 1 Rupee Coin was minted. 1 Rupee, 2006 Weight: 4.95 grams Diameter: 24.8mm. Obverse: Cross Dividing Four Dots. This type of coin was minted in 2004,2005,2006
There is no such coin. The Walking Liberty design was first used on half-dollars from 1916 to 1947, and in the 1980s was resurrected for the obverse of 1-oz. bullion coins bearing an artificial $1 denomination. Please check your coin again and post a new question with additional information so that it can be identified. Thanks!
What is the value of a fahys coin no 1 pocket watch
As of 2-1-10 value is about $16.50 for the coin.
If it was found in change, the coin is face value. A uncirculated coin is about 25 cents.
This is a better date coin of the Indian Head cents. In 1886 there were some design changes on the obverse (front) of the coin in the placement of the last feather in the headdress resulting in two varieties. The variety-1 has the tip of the feather pointing between the I & C in AMERICA. Variety-2 has it pointing between the C & A. Values are different for each variety. Take it to a coin dealer for a better idea of value.
A Lincoln 1 cent coin
The coin is still found in circulation and only face value.
A Silver Eagle Bullion coin is 99.9% pure silver and weighs 1 oz per coin. The stamped value of the coin is U.S$1 however the intrinsic value of the coin is the value of the silver within that coin. If the the spot price of silver was $30oz at the time of checking, then the value of that coin would be worth at least $30 or more.
There is a rare type of $1 (one dollar) Australian coin dated 2000 that is worth significantly more than it's face value - it is referred to as the "Mule" dollar, as the obverse (heads) die used to strike it was designed to strike 10¢ coins only. Not all 2000-dated Australian $1 coins are like this however - the "mule" can be identified by the thicker rim around the edge of the obverse / heads side. Values for this coin range from approximately $300 right up to the thousands for one in close to mint condition.