You are asking about a 50 Lepta coin from Greece (KM#68). (The word that you read as "Aenta" is actually "ΛΕΠΤΑ", which would be written as "lepta" in the English alphabet.) 20,000,000 of these coins were produced in 1926, and another 20,000,000 in 1930, but with a 1926 date (those produced in 1930 have a "B" mintmark, signifying that they were produced by the Vienna mint). According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example would be worth US$0.45 in Fine condition, US$1.00 in Very Fine condition, US$4.50 in Extremely Fine condition, US$25.00 in Uncirculated condition (US$30.00 for the 1926B), and US$60.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition (US$75.00 for the 1926B).
what is value
50-600 uSD
50-500 usd
This is a 50-Lepta Coin from Greece - and depending on condition, the book value is not much over a dollar or so at best. Neverthless, it's a great coin to inspire starting a cool world coin collection - an inexpensive and very fun hobby! Hope this helps. -Inge, J&J Coins, Colorado
A coin in average circulated condition 10 to 50 cents.
50-300 usd
A U.S. Lincoln cent in average circulated condition 10 to 50 cents.
The value of a 50 drachma Greek coin will depend on the design, date and condition.
The US didn't print any $50 gold certificates dated 1926.If the date is 1928, please see the Related Question. Otherwise check again and post a new question.
I'm no expert but I'd say around 50 cents.
The 1921 Greek Penny can be valuable depending on condition. The average price is between $15 to $50 for each coin.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. The US didn't print any 1926-dated bills. The closest date would be 1928.