It depends on the coin's condition: US$3.25 in Very Good, $8.50 in Fine, $17.00 in Very Fine, $50.00 in Extremely Fine, $300.00 in Uncirculated (MS-60), and $950.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated (MS-63).
Canada issues six denominations of coins, so your question isn't specific enough. In any case, most Canadian coins struck since 1969 are only worth face value unless they are in uncirculated or proof condition and are in their original packaging.
Proof coinage was suspended during WWII so there are no proof cents were struck in 1943. You may have a gem uncirculated coin, which would require evaluation by a good appraiser, or you may have a "reprocessed" coin that's been polished and replated. In either case you'll need an in-person inspection.
yes, his portrait was struck on a Canadian coin.
This coin was struck in several varieties. Most are only worth about 3 bucks for their silver content, but some retail for over $125. You'd need to have the coin examined in person by an expert in Canadian coinage.
4-19-11>> The term Double Eagle is used only for $20 gold coins. This is a 1982 G.W. Commemorative Half Dollar, it was struck as Proof & Uncirculated, both have the same retail value of $16.00.
These coins are still potentially in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth 1 Penny. The Gibraltar currency (GIP) is pegged at par with the British Pound Sterling (GBP) and the Gibraltar decimal coinage is identical in dimensions and composition to the equivalent British coins, being struck on the same blanks. Gibraltar currency is "legal tender" only in Gibraltar.
The only year a Morgan was struck in Denver was 1921.
These coins are still potentially in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth One Pound in Gibraltar. The Gibraltar currency (GIP) is pegged at par with the British Pound Sterling (GBP) and the Gibraltar decimal coinage is identical in dimensions and composition to the equivalent British coins, being struck on the same blanks. Gibraltar currency is "legal tender" only in Gibraltar.
These coins are still potentially in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth 20 Pence in Gibraltar. The Gibraltar currency (GIP) is pegged at par with the British Pound Sterling (GBP) and the Gibraltar decimal coinage is identical in dimensions and composition to the equivalent British coins, being struck on the same blanks. Gibraltar currency is "legal tender" only in Gibraltar.
All years of issue of the Gibraltar Penny are still potentially in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth 1 Penny in Gibraltar. The Gibraltar currency (GIP) is pegged at par with the British Pound Sterling (GBP) and the Gibraltar decimal coinage is identical in dimensions and composition to the equivalent British coins, being struck on the same blanks. Gibraltar currency is "legal tender" only in Gibraltar.
Bicentennial coins were struck to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the founding of the USA. The values of these coins depends upon the denomination and the year it was minted.