The value of a 1978 silver R1 coin can vary based on its condition and current market demand, but it typically ranges between $2 to $10. If the coin is in uncirculated condition or has special characteristics, its worth may be higher. It's advisable to consult a coin dealer or check recent sales to get a more accurate valuation.
A R1 silver coin from 1967 contains about 0.400 oz of silver, work it out using the spot price..... just under R100
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R5 describes the rarity of a coin, not what it is. On a scale of R1 to R10, R5 means "Scarce".
The value of a 1990 South African R1 coin typically ranges from a few cents to a few dollars, depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Coins in uncirculated or excellent condition may fetch higher prices, while those that are worn or damaged are worth less. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or check recent sales on auction platforms.
You need to state the condition of the rifle. poor, fair, good, very good, excellent. Also the (R1) model. R1, R1-AW, R1 Carbine, R1 Laser MkI-MKII-MKIII or R1 Double Gold. Without this information It is not possable to determine or estimate the value.
The R1 and R2 notes are South African currency notes. The R1 note is worth one rand, while the R2 note is worth two rands. Both are legal tender in South Africa and are used for everyday transactions. Their value is primarily in their purchasing power rather than collectible worth, as they are still in circulation.
press (L1 R1 A A A) to get money cheat ( do 2 times for coin honor)
yes press R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2,R1,R2, then press select to complete the entire game
The Paint code you are looking for is BS4
You are asking about a 5 Shilling coin (also called a "Crown") from South Africa (KM#40.1). The coin weighs 28.28 grams and is 80.0% silver, giving it an ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of 0.7273 troy ounces. With silver at US$17.32 per troy ounce (as of March 8, 2010), the "melt value" of this coin is about US$12.60. The obverse of the coin has a portrait of King George the Sixth and the words "GEORGIVS SEXTVS REX" (Latin for "George the Sixth, King"). The reverse has an image of a Springbok (an African antelope), with the words "SOUTH AFRICA", the date, and "SUID-AFRIKA" (Afrikaans for "South Africa") above and the denomination ("5 SHILLING") below. 780,000 of these coins were produced in 1948. According to the 2010 Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example is worth about US$13.50 in Extremely Fine condition and US$20.00 in Uncirculated condition. Another 1,000 were produced in Proof-like condition - these are valued at about US$22.50 each; and 1,120 were produced in Proof condition - these are valued at about US$30.00 each.
The value of a SOLI DEO GLORIA R1 Coin from 1977 can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Typically, such coins might range from a few dollars to several hundred dollars. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult recent auction results or a numismatic expert.
R1, R1, R2, R2, Right Trigger, Left Trigger, R1, R1, R2, R2.