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The Andrew Johnson dollar coin is worth exactly one dollar.
The Dime is worth 10 cents.
July 26, 2009 The American Gold Eagles are dated bullion coins minted in Uncirculated condition and in Proof condition. The 4 coin set, uncirculated or proof, containing the $5, the $10, the $25 and the $50 coin, is worth about $1,900 at todays gold price. There is additional numismatic value. The 4 coin proof set sells from $2100 to $2400 depending upon the actual condition of the coins. The 4 coin uncirculated set contains the scarce 1991 $25 coin and is valued from $3200 to $3400.
yes the Lexington concord golden coin is worth a lot today, especially with the rise of gold and the gold prices.
Only 5 cents unless it's a proof coin.
It appears that "ykpaiha konihok" does not correspond to any known location. If you provide more context or correct the spelling, I may be able to help you locate the place you are referring to.
No
This is a coin from the Ukraine. The words are not "ykpaiha konihok" but rather "УКРАЇНА КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "UKRAINA KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 8 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of mid-October 2009, so the exchange value of the 25 Kopiyok is about 3 US cents and the exchange value of the 50 Kopiyok is about 6 US cents.
in June 2009 it is worth about $1000.
The value or worth of a French nickel in America will depend on its age and condition. It is always best to assume that the coin would only be worth face value. It is best to have the specific coin appraised.
For coin collectors it would depend on the grade (condition) of the coin. In good condition its worth about $90. The better the condition the more its worth. As a gold bullion coin as of 5/25/2009 about $45 USD.
They are worth only a dollar and are not rare.
only $0.49
how much does a chinese 100 cion cost in america
There are a number of factors that go into determining what a coin is worth. The value of a 1917 one cent Lincoln coin is worth $18. If it is a 1917 D it is worth $90, and a 1917 S is worth $130.
Probably not much more than face value. An exceptional coin could be worth a little more.
1 Euro coin is equal to 1 dollar and 35 cents in 2009 May.