You could probably only get a couple hundred for it. Furs don't increase in value like other things. Sometimes they don't even hold their value depending on how they are cared for.
$1. It would need to be VERY old (decades) and in excellent condition to be worth anything more than face value.
Who knows. If I thought for a moment they would be worth heaps in 50 years, I would be out buying as many as I could. Chances are that is you can keep the coin in mint condition and the original packaging for the next 50 years, it will probably be worth a bit more than face value. The Five Pound coin is issued as a commemorative or souvenir coin, not as an investment.
It can still be spent at face value, but it's worth more to collectors.
It's an altered or damaged coin. Unfortunately that means it's worth face value only.
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My guess would be that it was plated with gold (or a gold-colored metal) after minting, and that it is thus worth about a penny.
It's a common circulation coin worth face value only.
1974 would make it an Eisenhower dollar, which is only worth face value.
They are still in circulation and only face value.
It could be worth as much as a hundred dollars. However, if the corners are bent it would only be worth ninety. Also, if there is a crease through Franklin's face it would only be worth eighty. To be serious, there is nothing special about a 1985 100$ bill. Take it to your bank for a new copy or put it under your mattress. It might be worth something in fifty years.
At the absolute minimum, it is worth its face value ($0.25). It might be worth more, but you would have to get it appraised. Value would depend mostly on condition, along with year and circulated/uncirculated.
Face value only. They're not old or rare enough to be worth more.