Average retail price is $9.00
About 5 cents U.S.
Current retail value is $8.00 issue price was $5.00
Face value only, unless it's crisp and uncirculated. Then it might retail for all of $12.
You have to be a lot more specific than that. Post a new question with the coin's denomination, condition, and mint mark. However in general most 1969 U.S. coins in circulation are worth only face value. The only ones worth more are half-dollars.
not much... about 2$
You are referring to a 1969 Half Franc coin from Switzerland ("Helvetia" is the Latin name for the country). Switzerland does not have "cents" and "dollars" - rather, there are 100 Rappen to the Franc. Also there have not been any 1/2 Rappen coins produced in at least a century. The exchange rate for Swiss Francs is, as of today (January 8, 2010) SF1.00=US$0.96, so the coin has an exchange rate of about 48 US cents. Numismatically, the coin only has additional value if it is in Uncirculated condition, in which case it is worth perhaps US$2 or US$3.
A 1969 1 Franc coin is worth about $0.22.
Copper-nickel. If circulated, it has no particular special value.
About 21 cents.As to numismatic value, it depends on the year and the condition, but the coin you are referring to is a 20 rappen coin from Switzerland (there are 100 rappen to the Swiss Franc). As to foreign exchange value, 20 Swiss rappen equals (as of March 5, 2009) about 17 US cents.This is a Switzerland 20-Rappen coin, and retails anywhere from about 25 cents to five or six dollars, depending on condition.
The value of a 1969 Swiss 5 franc coin (Confoederatio Helvetica) can vary based on its condition and demand among collectors. Typically, it ranges from a few dollars to around $10 USD. For a more precise valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or use online numismatic resources.
Swiss Movement was created in 1969.
The team that finished third in the Swiss Super League of 1969 was FC Zurich.
The value of a 1969 1 franc coin can vary based on its condition and rarity, but it typically ranges from about $1 to $5 USD for a common example. If it's in uncirculated condition or has numismatic interest, it could be worth more. For an accurate evaluation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or an online marketplace.
The runners up team of the Swiss Super League in 1969 was FC Lausanne-Sport.
German Swiss International School was created in 1969.
Your coin is from Switzerland and is still in circulation. At the exchange rate in effect early in 2010 it's worth a bit less than US$1.