Yes, a penny is worth 1/100 of a dollar, a nickel is worth 1/20 of a dollar, a dime is worth 1/10 of a dollar, and a quarter is worth 1/4 of a dollar!
Not a meaningful question. ALL U.S. coins have that motto - check your pocket change. Please post a new question if necessary. In any case no circulation coins from 1985 are worth any more than face value. Also, this site has a Coins and Currency thread for asking questions about, well, coins and currency. Money and Credit is for things like checks, credit cards, loans, etc.
These coins are worth a price ranging close to $10 each. The amount of money that you can expect from the coins will vary depending upon their condition.
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins made for general circulation are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
It depends on what coins notes and other money that you have in that 75 pounds, if u hav 100000 10c coins it would be less amount than 100000 50c coins, but about the same weight.
I have coins because they are worth something, and I enjoy collecting them.
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The half's, quarters and dimes are 90% silver so they do have value. The nickel and cent would have to be high grade Mint State coins to be worth a dime.
These are Britians coins. They are each worth about $1.50 in U.S. money.
There were no US coins minted in 1810 that had an Indian on them.
There was an error in the 2000-P Sacagawea Dollars. It was boldly doubled tail feathers. Only about 5,500 of the 767,140,000 are believed to be errors.
No country uses gold for circulation coins because the metal's price changes every day. It would be impossible to mint a coin and have it be worth a specific amount of money.
homuch is a 1955 l.50 coin worth how much money is it worth
They are worth $1- face value. It is not a bad hobby, but you will not make money on them.
Not a meaningful question. ALL U.S. coins have that motto - check your pocket change. Please post a new question if necessary. In any case no circulation coins from 1985 are worth any more than face value. Also, this site has a Coins and Currency thread for asking questions about, well, coins and currency. Money and Credit is for things like checks, credit cards, loans, etc.
You don't "change" valuable coins for money. They have to be sold at auction or to a dealer. In any case there are only a very few coins worth $1 million, and as far as collectors know, all of them are either in museums or private collections. You're not going to find anything worth anywhere near that much in your pocket change.
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