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It depends on the year and condition, but not much more than 50 cents to $1.50 at best. If it's from the early 1900s, however (1912-1916), it could be worth $20 or more in uncirculated condition (up to $600 if it's a rare 1916 issue!).
For 1891, the value is really determined by the mint mark. One with no mint mark is worth $22 to $30, depending on condition. An 1891-O is worth $22 to $90. The '91-S is $22 to $50. Then the more elusive '91-CC is worth at least $50 and as much as $200.
50-500 USD
50-200 USD or so
For the country (not exceeding weight allowed ) is 50 stotinki
The value of a 1999 Connecticut state quarter, part of the 50 State Quarters program, typically ranges from 25 cents to a few dollars depending on its condition and whether it is a regular circulation coin or a special edition. If it's in uncirculated condition or a mint state, it could be worth more to collectors. For specific values, it's best to consult a coin pricing guide or a numismatic expert.
50-100 USD
50-500
5-50 usd
In 1907 50 cent pieces were worth 50 cents. They are worth more today.
I need more information. What's the country of manufacture, and what's the country of issue. For example, an 1891 Argentine bayonet manufactured in germany, depending on a number of factors, is worth anywhere between $50 and $200.
LEGO has been around for 50 years.