There was no "Battle of Britain" 50 Pence coin issued.
Perhaps you refer to the 1994 "50th Anniversary of the Normandy Landing (D-Day)" 50 Pence coin.
I have to point out that as I type this I have a "Battle of Britain 1940" fifty pence coin in my hand, so either I have a forged coin or Mr Lewis is incorrect in his assertion that no such coin exists.
Like any coin, it's value is mostly based on the condition of the exact coin.
The Battle of Jutland was in 1916. Can you provide some information about the coin like a country or mint name, the year of minting, what the coin is made from, its diameter, what is inscribed on the coin, etc?
How much is the 1943 coin is worth
That particular coin is a privately minted coin and is worth its weight in silver. Whatever the current spot price is at.
$37
Its not really worth anything.Its realy a tocken.
Such a coin was not issued.
How much is a Canada 1 cent piece worth /1951
The value of this coin varies based on quality. An coin of average circulation is worth about two dollars. A well preserved coin is worth approximately five dollars. A completely uncirculated coin can be worth as much as forty dollars.
It's impossible to say without knowing the coin's denomination and condition.
in pakistan it is worth about Rs.50 in fine condition.in unc condition they r worth rs.100
Most 1951-D Lincoln cents will be worth less than 25 cents. Occasionally, if the condition is spectacular, one might sell for $1 or $2. To find out about the worth of your 1951-D cent, take to your local coin store.
The coin is still found in circulation and only uncirculated coins are worth more than 5 cents.
2 to 7 cents depending on condition. This coin is very common.
This is like asking "How long is a piece of string?". You have to state which coin and describe its condition.
Pre-1965 U.S. dimes are made of coin silver (900 fine), not sterling silver. In any case your coin is worth about $1 for its silver content.
Please check the coin again and post a new question. Great Britain has never used dollars, only pounds sterling.
The 1943 coin is about $3 at most. The 1951 coin is about $1 at most.