not enough information
need to know what is on the other side as well
there are at least 5 coins like that
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1 Heller - Wilhelm II [Landgraviate of Hessen-Kassel] copper
1 Cent - Willem I [Netherlands - Guilder] copper
5 Cents - Willem I [Netherlands - Guilder] silver
10 Cents - Willem I [Netherlands - Guilder] silver
25 Cents - Willem I [Netherlands - Guilder] silver
The coin you described is from the Netherlands under Willem I.
More details are needed. Please post a new question with a description of the coin's metal, its size, the image on the other side, and any wording you can make out.
The value of a UK half crown coin from 1927 can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, it ranges from a few pounds for coins in average condition to over £20 or more for those in excellent condition or with unique characteristics. It's best to consult a reputable coin dealer or numismatic guide for a precise valuation.
The 1935 Georgivs V.dg Crown Britt.omn rex.fd ind. imp coin, commonly known as the George V crown, typically has a value that varies based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. In general, these coins can range in value from around $10 to over $100, depending on their grade and whether they are part of a collector's set. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or refer to current numismatic price guides.
This is a rare coin. If you have this coin you should take it to a coin collector to have it authenticated since it is often counterfeited. The value will vary but it ranges from $440 to well over $5,000.
I think this coin is over 115 years old ,Its value can reach USD 2000,00
Take it to a coin dealer. value runs from $200.00 to over a thousand.
There is no such coin. Canada did not have any coins over 50 cents in 1871.
Coin sets of presidents have been minted by many sources over the years. There is no single value that applies to all of them so in order to get an accurate estimate of value you will have to be more specific as to which coin set you are asking about.
Value would depend on the denomination of the coin, it's condition and what country it is from. Any coin over 400 years old would have some value to it. Take it to a reputable coin dealer for identification and valuation.
Value depends on grade this is also a common coin but it should be worth about $1000.00 Take it to a TRUSTED coin dealer or jeweler.
Absolutely. In fact, not only must a coin be counted as an asset of the estate at its face value, but if it is a rare coin and has some value over and above its face value, the higher value must be declared.