Very little. Your coin is from Russia, so its value would be in either kopecks or rubles rather than US cents. Either way, as of mid-2013 the ruble trades at about 3¢, so if it's 10 kopecks it's worth 0.3 US cents; if it's 10 rubles it's worth 30¢.
The lettering on the coin is in the Russian alphabet and is actually "Банк Россуии" which translates as Bank of Russia.
two cents
The coin "bahk poccnn" appears to be a misspelling or misinterpretation, as there is no widely recognized currency or coin by that name. If you meant "baht," it is the currency of Thailand. Please clarify if you are referring to a different coin or currency.
A "bahk poccnn" coin does not exist as a known currency. It is possible that it may be a misspelling or a made-up term. If you provide more context or details, I can try to help you further.
It seems like you have a Russian coin dated 1998. The coin is likely a circulation coin from that year, possibly featuring symbols relevant to Russian history or culture. The design and denomination of the coin can provide more specific information about its value and background.
1856 3 cent coin value
a cent coin.
value of 1913 one cent uk coin
There is no such coin.
5 cent
The value of a 1922 Canadian 5 cent coin is (if in good condition) $0.20.
Such a coin does not exist. The first Australian 2 cent coin was issued in 1966.
No there as never been a U.S. coin with a 75 cent face value.