Between $150 and $672, depending on condition.
Its worth $200,000
A lower-value coin minted between 1845 and 1926 by and for the British Government in the Straits Settlements (now known as Malaysia).
One Cent.
1872 is not a rare date for this coin, circulated coins have retail values of $20.00-$90.00 depending on the actual grade.
Between $25 and $432, depending on condition.
You must be referring to Straits Settlements King Edward 50 cents coin. Despite its relatively high mintage of 193,000 pcs, it is the scarce date of all King Edward 50 cents coins. F = 150, VF = 270, XF = 500, UNC = 1500 (singapore dollars). Only Queen Victoria 50 cents coins can rival it.
Scott 1271 was a commemorative a Spanish Explorer. This 5 cent stamp was issued in 1965. It can be purchased in mint condition for 50 cents and used for minimal value.
1872 is one of the rarer dates for Indian Head cents. The current retail price for an 1872 cent in worn condition is about $85. With moderate wear that value jumps to $340, and if it only has a small amount of wear, over $500. If you decide to sell it you should get at least 2 appraisals. Also, a dealer will pay wholesale prices so their offer will be about 30% less. You could alternatively try to sell it on eBay and make more money, but you have to balance that versus the "hassle factor".
The value of an 1887 1 cent coin from the Straits Settlements can vary widely based on its condition and rarity. Generally, in average circulated condition, it may be worth around $5 to $15, while uncirculated examples could fetch significantly more, possibly exceeding $100. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a coin dealer or reference a numismatic guide.
one cent
rm20,000.00
The following is some basic information. The 1891 Straits settlements features the then-reigning Monarch (Queen Victoria) It weighs about 9 grams and is bronze The diameter is 29 milimeters 6,004,000 were minted The coin is worth between $5 and $200+, depending on value