what is a 1869 1 pfenning coin worth
5 cents...
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It would depend on the denomination of the coin and the condition it was in.
The face value of any coin is simply the denomination it carries - in this case, $1. However a coin can have at least 2 other values, its metal value and its collector value. In the case of a 1922 silver dollar the metal value is about $10 as of 06/2009, and its collector value is around $14 or $15 depending on condition.
what is a 1869 1 pfenning coin worth
what is the value of a 1921 german 10 pfenning coin
No. It was a 5 pfennig (not pfenning) coin, until the German currency was replaced by the Euro.
5 cents...
This was a coin produced for mass circulation. Even to a collector it would have very little value. What would, however, increase its value would be if it were a mis-struck coin, e.g. off-centre, numerals or letters missing. Check out www.muenze.com for more information.
The 10 pfennig coin was first issued by the German Empire on 1873.
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The value of a 1917 10 pfennig coin can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these coins are not highly valuable and may be worth a few dollars in average condition. However, if the coin is in excellent condition or has unique features, it could fetch a higher price. For precise valuation, consulting a numismatic expert or a coin appraisal service is recommended.
The value of a silver coin is always changing because the value of silver is always changing. See the related link below for a silver coin value calculator. This does not give the actual value of the coin but it does give the value of the metal used to make the coin. This is know as the melt value.
the smallest value of a coin is a penny.
intrinsic value If a coin had value because of its metal content, you would refer to the "bullion value" or the "melt value" of the coin, as versus the "numismatic value" that a coin which was rare or in exceptional condition would have.
Metal value depends on the purity of the silver and the weight of the coin. Numismatic value depends on the condition of the coin.