This coin is a 1973 2 Drachmai piece from Greece - what you are reading as "eaahnikh ahmokpatia" is actually the Greek words "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΕΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ" which are pronounced "(H)ellenik(eh) Democratia" and mean "(the) Greek Democracy" and what you are reading as "apaxmai" is "ΔΡΑΧΜΑΙ" which is "Drachmai" (the plural of "Drachma", the unit of currency).
The coin is made of nickel-brass and has an image of a phoenix and flame on one side and an owl on the other. 51,163,812 were produced in 1973. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, is worth about US$0.75 in Very Fine condition, about US$1.50 in Extremely Fine condition, about US$4.00 in Uncirculated condition, and about US$7.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
How much is an eaahmikh ahmokpatia date 1973. 20 apx. worth
How much is 10 pesos 1973 worth
A 1973-S proof set is worth from $12 to $15.00.
The 1973 Apollo 5 Pegasus medal, often referred to as a "5 apaxmai Pegasus," is typically made of silver, specifically sterling silver. However, it's essential to verify the specific piece in question, as not all medals or coins from that era are guaranteed to be silver. Checking for markings or certificates of authenticity can help determine its silver content. If you have a specific item in mind, consulting a numismatic expert would provide the most accurate assessment.
There is actually no such thing as a 1973 'silver' penny. However, there are some Lincoln pennies from 1973-74 that have a shiny, silver-like look. These pennies are worth about $1.25.
Retail for the 1973 is $18.00 and the 1974 $10.00 or more.
It's still worth 5 cents.
50 cents.
As of 6/2012 they are worth about $10 each, except for the rare 1973, which is worth about $25
It's just a penny so spend it. 1973 Lincoln cents are still in circulation.
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