This coin came out in 2012. It sells for a premium from the mint. They have a face value of one-dollar but cost about $1.50 and are only available in sets, so if you can find a buyer they should be worth that much. Proofs are a little more.
The LeRoy Neiman commemorative decanters of Satinwood blended whiskey from 1979 came in three versions - basketball, baseball, and football. All three, in mint condition, never opened, and sold together may be worth $500-$700. For one of the three, the value is probably closer to around $100.
The value of an Arthur Devis Master Simpson painting can vary significantly based on factors such as its provenance, condition, size, and the current art market demand. Typically, works by Devis can range from a few thousand to several million dollars. To obtain a precise valuation, it's advisable to consult recent auction results or seek expert appraisal from a reputable art dealer or auction house specializing in 18th-century British art.
The value of a painting by Irene Spencer titled "The Teardrop," especially with a brass tag labeled "The Locket," can vary based on factors like its size, condition, provenance, and market demand for the artist's work. Generally, works by lesser-known artists may range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. It's advisable to consult an art appraiser or auction house for a more precise valuation. Additionally, recent sales of similar works can provide insight into its current market value.
There are essentially two schools of (rational) thought on the matter of Arthur's historicity. One says that the Arthur legends may have been at least very loosely based on some actual person, whom we know pretty much nothing about. The other says that the whole thing was entirely made up and even looking for a historical basis for Arthur is a waste of time. You'll note that neither of them goes so far as to say anything about historical evidence, because there is none of any value. There are historical documents that mention Arthur, but the ones known not to be actual forgeries are themselves histories written several centuries after his purported time (6th century; the documents themselves are from the 10th-12th century period). Well-attested actual 6th century documents say nothing about him, or any names that at all strongly resemble "Arthur".
If I understand your question, you are asking if these coins are made of gold. Yes they are made of gold, but they are not technically coins because they have no monetary value affixed to them (i.e., $1, $5, &c.). I have seen them called medals or medallions, but they are not coins. I am not certain how much gold is contained in these American Arts series, but I'd guess 1/2 oz.
The value of your coin is probably around (500,000 USD.)
What is World War 1 Commemorative worth
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There was no Postal Commemorative Society in 1786
If you mean one of the brass coins currently circulating, they are worth only face value. If you are talking about a commemorative coin, please include the year of the coin and if it is a proof or uncirculated coin.
to get a value, you must have it professionally appraised.
100-2000 USD
Current value is about $7
Face Value
$125
Of the countries issuing a Florin (Two Shilling) coin, only Australia ever issued a commemorative Florin, but there were no commemorative Florins issued in 1936.
Since this isn't a legal tender coin, but rather a commemorative medallion, it holds no numismatic value. If the medallion is truly gold, then it definitely has some intrinsic value in metal content, but more than likely it's bronze or brass. In that case, it may have some value with collectors of race memorabilia.