It is unlikely. The thing about the Olympic 50p coins is that a good portion of them are in high condition and in collectors hands. Plus, they all have large mintages. It is highly unlikely that they will ever become scarce enough to justify a price increase, especially in as short of time as 20 years.
The coins worth a lot of money are either:
A) Struck in a precious metal such as gold or silver (which the 50p coins intended for circulation are not)
B) Coins that few people saved (such as the 1916-D US Mercury Dime)
C) Coins with very low mintages and high collector demand (such as the Maundy Money which are produced in very small quantity even though they sell for much more than their silver content and have a very high survival rate)
Answer So you have a Silver Quater and want to know if it will be worth anything as time goes by. Time has nothing to do with the value of coins. What makes them valuable is how many of that particular coin was minted that year. It's the amount of coins in circulation that makes a coin worth anything and of course the condition of the coin. If it's scratched it could be hundreds of years old, but not many collectors will want it scratched and even if they do, you won't get the full price of the coin unless it's in perfect condition. The best way to see if your coin is worth anything is to take it to a place that sells coins and see what they say regarding your coin.
There's no such coin. There were no US Coins in 1776 and the Mint didn't make any special coins for the 1876 centennial.If you're referring to double-date coins from the BIcentennial (200 years) in 1976, please see the Related Questions.
If you are looking to make a lot of money from collecting relatively new circulated coins, no as a general rule. Most general circulation coins minted in the last 50 to 100 years would need to be rarish or Mint Uncirculated or Proof to be worth any significant amount of money. You never get anything for nothing. Buy them new as an investment and wait for 50 to 100 years.
50 years or older with some special different coins before 50 years but overall i'd say 50 years to as old as you can find
Nothing there worthless
This is a modern concept and started in the 1990's. I checked to see if I could find an exact date but only found information on the coins of different years.
Its fun and the other reason after alot of years it will be worth $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ (sorry if I stressed it)
The experts can speculate, but nobody can tell how much anything will actually be worth in 10 years.
The 2012 two-dollar coins are often worth more than the 2011 coins due to lower mintage figures and specific demand among collectors. Coins from certain years can become more valuable if fewer were produced or if they feature unique designs or errors. Additionally, market trends and collector interest can elevate the value of specific years over others. This combination of rarity and demand contributes to the higher worth of the 2012 coins.
If it is in good shape it is worth money to a collector.
Nickels from the WWII Years did partially have silver in them. One is worth $1.75
He has been dead for several years, so he isn't worth anything. He is worm food.