Liberia has produced at least 100 different Twenty Dollar coins since 1983 (mostly from about 1997 onward). The silver content varies by the issue, but the most seem to be either about 2/3 of a troy ounce or about 1 troy ounce.
It is 90.3% silver and has .7859 troy ounces of silver. However, 1910-1914 Mexican pesos are collector coins with values that exceed bullion prices for all but the most worn examples. While they have less than $20 worth of silver in them, even worn coins can be worth $50 on eBay and values jump into the hundreds of dollars for better grade coins.
You are asking about the Five Shilling coin issued by South Africa in 1952 in commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of the founding of Capetown. The coin bears a portrait of King George the Sixth (of Great Britain) on the front and and an image of a Schooner in Capetown harbor on the back. The coin is 50% silver and has an ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of 0.4546 troy ounces. Numismatically, it is worth perhaps a dollar or two over the silver value in circulated condition, about US$18 in Uncirculated condition, and maybe US$20 or so in Proof.
how much is a 2002 20cent coin worth ?
Since 2006, there's a taniwha on the 10 cent coin, there's a kiwi on the $1 coin, and a white heron on the $2 coin. Before 2006, there was a kiwi on the 20 cent coin.
New Zealand only issued a Twenty Dollar coin in 1995 and 1997.
It's 80% silver and 20% copper.
It's a bullion coin sold for its silver content, as of today 1-20-11 value is about $27.00
The 20 drachmai coin from Greece is a silver coin.
If it is a Philippines 1944 20 centavos coin then it is 75% silver and contains .0965 oz silver.
About $6.30 in silver content at the time of writing assuming that the coin is circulated. An uncirculated or proof coin may demand a higher premium.
The answer is yes to both. The outer layers of the coin are 80% silver / 20% copper and the core has essentially the reverse percentages, for an overall content of 40% silver / 60% copper.In average condition they sell for $2.50 - $3.00 based on the price of silver as of 11/2009
There is no silver in any circulating Australian decimal coin.
They issued several different designs for this coin in 1985, but they each retail at $18.50 or silver value - whichever is highest at the time. (Silver content is .5677-ounce)
80% silver, 20% copper
50p - £1 max. It's probably not silver and in a plastic case (cupro-nickel). If in the plush leatherette case then with certificate then silver content makes it worth £15 - £20.
The only Australian decimal general circulation coin to contain any silver was the 1966 "round" 50 cent coin. It was made from 80% silver and 20% copper. The price of silver soared in 1966/67 and the silver content became much more valuable than the face value of 50 cents. The coins were soon withdrawn from circulation and replaced in 1969 with the more familiar 12 sided cupro-nickel 50 cent coin.
The 1977 Canadian Silver Jubilee one-dollar coin is worth about $14. The value varies based on the market and the coin's condition.