The souvenir coin at the Louvre can typically be found in the museum's gift shops, particularly near the main entrance or the Denon wing. These shops offer a variety of memorabilia, including coins that feature iconic artworks and symbols from the museum. It's advisable to check the specific shop locations within the museum for availability.
If it is a "souvenir" coin, it is probably worth less than what you paid for it.
It would be a souvenir. The Royal Australian Mint has never issued such a coin.
it will be kept by the NFL for a souvenir.
Statue of Liberty Souvenir Coin. A gift from the people of France to the people of the United States... Dedicated October 28, 1886 Brass: 30 mm
A Bank of Adelaide 1965 souvenir coin set in mint condition and its original packaging, could fetch anything from $30 to $45 AUD. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
No British coin has four different people on one side of the coin. It is most likely a commemorative or souvenir token celebrating 4 generations of the Royal Family.
It's a common souvenir coin with no collector value, and it doesn't contain any precious metals.
This token was meant to be a keepsake/souvenir and has no monetary value.
If the coin is in reasonably good condition, and it is silver in color (as opposed to bronze colored), then this is one of the more rare souvenir coins. Its estimated value would be approximately $275.00 in fair, to good, condition. Kind Regards
There is no official "five bob coin" in Kenya's currency. The smallest coin denomination is the one-shilling coin. It's possible that a five-bob coin may exist as a novelty item or souvenir, but it is not recognized as legal tender in Kenya.
No British coin has ever featured Elvis Presley, or any other Elvis. You possibly have a "fantasy" coin or some sort of souvenir or novelty coin or token which is most likely worth less than you paid for it.
A New Zealand "Duke and Duchess of Cornwall visit to NZ childrens souvenir 1901" medal/medallion in excellent condition might fetch up to $45 NZD. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.