There has been no silver in any circulating British "silver" coin since 1946.
British silver coins dating back over 1,000 years could worth anything depending on the year, the denomination, the design, the method of minting and the condition of the coin.
1 dollar
It is worth 2.50 for bronze and 5.00 for silver
ten dollars
500
Since it is a replica, it is only worth melt value for the bronze. Bronze isn't worth much at all. You're looking at most likely about 50 cents or less for the coin.
Very little.
The British currency has never included cents.
The value of a 1973 Nixon Agnew inaugural bronze coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity. Generally, these coins can be worth anywhere from $5 to $50. It is recommended to check with a coin dealer or collector for a more accurate appraisal.
I don't really know but it should be a lot. :)
42.409.050 coins of this type were struck in bronze-aluminium. Very common coin, worth about 10 dollars in good condition.
All British coins minted in 2000 are still in circulation. They are worth whatever is inscribed on them.
310$