Based on the current results of coin auctions, an 1882 Alfonso 4 peso gold coin amounts to 4,500 US dollars. If one would have an 1880 Alfonso 4 peso gold coin which is much rarer, my guess it would fetch nearly 10,000 US dollars or more. But until to date, no collection / owner has been known to have surfaced an 1880 date. Only 1882 and 1885 has been recorded.
February 2012 value of 1892 (18-92) 20 pesetas gold coin from Spain. Contains 0.18668 Troy ounce of gold.
Fine condition (F-12, or BC+), about $1500.
Very Fine (F-20, or MBC), about $2200.
Extremely Fine (EF-40, or EBC), about $4000.
Uncirculated (MS-60, or SC), about $8000.
Finest Speciman Known (MS-66), about $12000.
what is the value of an 1878 alfonso XII cooper coin 10 centimos
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well according to my coin book, its worth approximatly 1,298$ its a very rare coin. collectors long for that specific coin
The 200 PESETAS Juan Carlos coin was presses in different designs. Value will vary as the condition is important. A good source for world coin value is the latest â??World Coinsâ?? book.
00.10 or 00.15 in English money
Much value: Between 20.000 and 40.000. There are only 100.
In mint condition the value of a 1892 Queen Victoria Indian silver Rupee coin is around 32.00 US Dollars.
Rs. 25,000,000
Somewhere in between about $100 and $500
$5 to $28,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
The 1892 US Liberty Head Eagle ($10) is a common gold coin, circulated coins have retail values of $690.00-$840.00
There is no such thing - the British currency is the Pound, the Spanish currency was Pesetas until the Euro.
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A 1881 25 peseta Spanish gold coin is worth its gold bullion value in circulatred condition (about $400 in February 2012), up to about $600 in choice uncirculated condition. It is considered the most common date for known surviving 25-peseta coins. The coin features the new "bearded" head of Alfonso XII. There are A FEW 1881 examples of "beardless" Alfonso XII (as he appeared on coins from 1876 through 1880) that managed to be minted. These seldom come to auction and are extremely rare. In 2011 one came to auction but its 50,000 euro reserve price was not met.