It depends on the condition of the coin (which is, by the way, a 20 Lepta coin from Greece - the word that you wrote as "AENTA" is actually "ΛΕΠΤΑ"). According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, 4,752,000 such coins were produced in 1894, and an example in Fine condition is worth US$2.00, an example in Very Fine condition is worth US$5.00, an example in Extremely Fine condition is worth US$25.00, an example in Fine condition is worth US$400.00.
This is a Greek 20 Lepta coin, which is still quite common - and the retail value can range anywhere from about 10 to $7.50, depending on condition.
Depends entirely on what coin it is.
The 2002 50 Cent AENTA coin, also known as the Australian 50-cent piece, features the design of the Australian coat of arms. Its value can vary based on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, circulated coins are worth their face value, while uncirculated or rare variants may command higher prices, typically ranging from a couple of dollars to several times their face value. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a reputable coin dealer or reference a coin pricing guide.
About 1600.00 dollars!!!
This is a 50-Lepta Coin from Greece - and depending on condition, the book value is not much over a dollar or so at best. Neverthless, it's a great coin to inspire starting a cool world coin collection - an inexpensive and very fun hobby! Hope this helps. -Inge, J&J Coins, Colorado
$2 to $29,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
The 1895 Morgan dollar is a proof only issue and is valued at well over $30,000.00
Many copy's and replicas of this coin exist and have no collectible value. The 1895 Morgan is a proof only coin, the Mint did not strike any coins for general circulation in this year. Authentic examples are valued at $35,000.00 to $60,000.00.
The value of any coin is largely dependent on its condition.
The coin you are referring to is likely a 20 drachma coin minted in Greece in 1894. The obverse side of the coin typically features a portrait of King George I of Greece, while the reverse side may display various symbols or motifs representing Greek culture or history. These coins are considered valuable to collectors due to their historical significance and rarity.
$900-$1,500
This does not appear to be a coin issued by the US Mint. Please examine it and then submit a new question with more details concerning it.