Please describe the coin. What is on the front and back. Is it worn down. Tell us all the writing on the coin.
a little worn. still has good ridges to writting &engravings.front is bust of Kaiser Koing V Preussen with an A under bust.on back is an eagle looking bird with a shield over breast area & over its head a crown or church with ribbons coming out of it. on the round edge are the words GOTT MIT UNS with a leaf design between them & a German cross.
Yes there is 50 mark coin from 1878 with Wilhelm the 2th Deutsche Kaiser Konig V.Preussen on it .
the value would probbally be pretty expensive because it would be considered an antique
The value of a 1916 20 Piastres coin depends on its condition. You could fetch anywhere between 25 and 180 US dollars for such a coin at auction.
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
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Yes there is 50 mark coin from 1878 with Wilhelm the 2th Deutsche Kaiser Konig V.Preussen on it .
value 1912 south african penny
A 1912 $5 gold coin is worth $600 in MS-60 Uncirculated condition.
Such a coin does not exist. George V was king in 1912.
What ever some is will to pay for it.
Wilhelm II deutscher Kaiser V preussen More information is needed. Please post a new question with more details including the name of the German state that issued the coin. The highest-value circulation gold coins minted during that time were worth 20 marks, so a 50-mark coin would almost certainly have been issued only for some special purpose.
The Philadelphia issue 1912 Liberty Head Nickel is a common coin and most show a lot of wear and have retail values of $1.00-$3.00
sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists values as of 11/2011 as: Moderately worn: US$16 Slightly worn: $21 Uncirculated: $35 The German wording translates as Wilhelm the Second, Kaiser of Germany and King of Prussia.
sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 08/2012: Slightly worn - US$300.00 Almost no wear - US$313.00 Uncirculated - US$325.00 The wording "Wilhelm II Deutscher Kaiser - Koenig von Preußen" identifies the coin as having been minted in the Kingdom of Prussia during the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Up till 1918 Germany was a loose confederation of what had once been independent kingdoms, duchies, etc. Low-value coins were issued by the central government but higher-denomination pieces were struck by each separate state. DISCLAIMER: The values quoted are the best available, but may be significantly lower due to varying demand for the coin and the prevailing economic climate. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on inspection of the coin.
The Philadelphia issue 1912 Liberty Head Nickel is a common coin and most show a lot of wear and have retail values of $1.00-$3.00. But 1912 was the only year the coins were also struck at the Denver & San Francisco Mints. Look on the back of the coin to the left of the word CENTS under the dot, if it has a "D" or "S" mintmark the coin is worth more. If so, take it to a coin dealer for an idea of value.
In average condition, it retails for about $30. If it has only a slight amount of wear that figure jumps to about $150. Your coin is from Prussia, one of the German states that continued to issue its own coins after the 1871 unification of Germany. The "A" mint mark indicates it was minted in Berlin. Prussia's head of state, Wilhelm II, was also the Kaiser (king = "konig" in German) of the united German Empire (= "Deutsches Reich")
The Coin of Fate - 1912 was released on: USA: 15 March 1912