This is a very broad question and impossible to answer without narrowing it down a bit.
First, are you talking about face value or collector value? If you're talking about either, you need to be more specific. For example, you could ask what the collector value of a 1675 British gold crown was or what the face value of that coin was (5 shillings in case you're interested).
If you're just looking for a generic coin with the date 16XX the prices range dramatically from a few dollars for a low-grade copper or worn silver coin to hundreds of thousands of dollars for pristine rare coins.
Seventeenth Century (17th)
the seventeenth
The Chesapeake colonies.
1603 is in the seventeenth century. (You might think it should be in the 16th, but the 1600's are in the 17th century is because there was no zero-th century. The first century ran from year 1 to 100. years 101 through 199 are in the second century; years 201 to 299 are in the third century, etc. People like to argue about what century 100,200,300,.. 1600 are in.
It is impossible to answer the question without knowing the values of the coins. For example, the UK has 20 pence but not 25p whereas the US has 25 cents but not 20c.
Heaven and Hell
Americans still valued the Puritan sense of duty and love of learning.
I thought the seventeenth century was the 1600's??
Seventeenth Century (17th)
No, but almost. The Seventeenth century is 1601 to 1700. The 1600s are 1600 to 1699.
the seventeenth
The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century was created in 1867.
The Netherlands began to colonize Indonesia in the early seventeenth century.
He died in the seventeenth century, in 1616.
seventeenth century
He was born in the seventeenth century. (the 1600s)
Yes of course there was.