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Other than coin dealers many jewelers buy gold and silver
At a bank, any coin will be worth the face value. In other words, 50 cents. However, SOME 50 cent US coins contain some silver. Their value would be to a coin dealer, or someone that buys silver. THAT value will depend of the year of the coin, and it's condition.
If the 1905 Bolivar Coin from Venezuela is in excellent condition it can be worth hundreds of dollars. If the coin is not in very good condition it is only worth about $20 to $50.
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"50 paxmez" does not correspond to a widely recognized term or concept in English. It might be a typographical error or a specific reference within a niche context. If you provide more context or clarify what you mean by "paxmez," I can help you better.
The value of a 500 PAXMEZ IIENTAKOZIEZ note would depend on its rarity, demand, and condition in the collector's market. Since "PAXMEZ IIENTAKOZIEZ" does not correspond to any widely recognized currency or collectible, its worth cannot be determined without more context. If it's a fictional or novelty item, its value would likely be minimal unless it has specific collector interest.
The coin is called a "50 Pence" coin. The term "50 New Pence" was last used in 1981.
The US 50 cent coin has JF Kennedy on it.
Probably a 50 Yen coin from Japan
There was no such coin in Britain. The 50 New Pence coin was introduced in 1969.
It is 50/50.
Such a coin does not exist. The British 50 Pence coin was first issued in 1969.
The other coin is a 50
It could be any 50 cent or 50 Pence coin issued since 1953 by any of the 50 plus Commonwealth countries. If the coin has no country name on it, it is most likely a British 50 Pence coin issued between 1969 and now.
A coin collector is going to buy my coin , I want to know what the value of this coin, it is a 1953 gold coin ,50 franks
The chances if someone winning a coin toss are 50/50. Depending on which side of the coin one chooses such as head, when the coin is tossed there is a 50 percent chance that the coin will land on either heads or tails.