Its a valuable treasure or something that means alot to someone .. Or represents a pice of history.. Or certain memories and comfort ..tino ..tino
Yes, the space shuttle launch of Discovery $5 coin is indeed silver. The coin is made from 5 troy ounces of .999 fine silver and was issued in 2020 by the United States Mint to commemorate the space shuttle Discovery.
The coins are copper-nickel and made in the Marshall Islands.
Unfortunately, these privately minted Marshall Islands coins are essentially worthless. They are not silver, so they cannot even be sold for any metal value. You can't even redeem them at a bank in the Marshall Islands -- they won't honor them. At best, you might get a couple dollars as a novelty item. Wish I had better news for you,
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The 1988 Space Shuttle Discovery commemerative coin had a face value of $5 and is technically legal tender, so you could theoretically change it for $5 at a bank, or simply spend it. According to a recent (2009-08-02) completed listings search on ebay, successful sales of the item ranged from 3 for $5 ($1.60) up to $9.95. Sellers have listed the coin for as much as $29.99, but there were no recent sales at that price. According to a typical inflation calculator, $5 in 1988 would now be worth $8.99 in 2009 dollars. So if we take its current worth to be $9.95, then the coin has appreciated approximately 11% in 20 years.
Yes, the space shuttle launch of Discovery $5 coin is indeed silver. The coin is made from 5 troy ounces of .999 fine silver and was issued in 2020 by the United States Mint to commemorate the space shuttle Discovery.
The coin you describe is a Gibraltar One Pound coin commemorating the discovery of a Neanderthal skull in 1848. They were the standard issue One Pound coin in Gibraltar for a number of years.
No, they are not rare. The coin you describe is a Gibraltar One Pound coin commemorating the discovery of a Neanderthal skull in 1848. They were the standard issue One Pound coin in Gibraltar for a number of years. These coins are still in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth One Pound in Gibraltar.
What is the value of a space shuttle discovery $5.00 commemorative coin issued by the republic of the Marshall Islands on September 29, 1988
Right now less then $10.00 on e-Bay
The coins are copper-nickel and made in the Marshall Islands.
Love is a discovery, not an discovery.
Boron discovery is the discovery of Boron.
ida f dalmacio's discovery is her discovery.
Its the corps of discovery not the corps and discovery
Robert Hooke was the first scientist to coin the term "cell" to describe the microscopic structures he observed in cork under a microscope. This discovery laid the foundation for the field of cell biology.
The coin you describe is a Gibraltar One Pound coin commemorating the discovery of a Neanderthal skull in 1848. These coins are still in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth One Pound in Gibraltar.