If you look on the reverse(back) of the coin, you will see where it reads .5 decimos fine, which stands for 50% silver content. These coins are fairly common, and unless it is a slabbed, graded , mint state specimen, It will only have a value of spot silver multiplied by the coins silver content which is about 12.5 grams, or roughly 0.41 troy ounces. At todays spot prices, somewhere from 10-12 bucks U.S.
a 1923 COMMRENCE COIN IS WORTH OVER 8,000 DOLLARS TO ANY COIN COLLECTOR OR SHOP EASILY.
around thirty dollars
Numismatically, the value would depend on the year and condition of the coin. In terms of silver value, those produced through 1950 were 1.41 grams and 80% silver, giving it an ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of 0.0363 troy ounces and a silver value (as of February 10, 2011, with silver at $30.10 per troy ounce) of US1.09. From 1951-1960, the purity of the silver was reduced to 50%, giving it an ASW of 0.0227 troy ounces and a "melt value" of US$0.68.
The coin is worth the 1 oz of silver, and nothing more
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$12 in Uncirculated condition, and maybe US$15 or so in Proof. You could sell the coin on eBay, or at a coin shop, or at any shop that buys silver and gold (although in the latter case, you will only get about 90-95% of the silver value, not numismatic value).
The value is just for the silver in the coin
It's currently worth around $26.
1923 Peace Dollars are so common circulated coins sell for $32.00-$37.00. The actual value depends on the grade of the coin.
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The 1923 Peace dollar is so very common retail for circulated coins is $28.00-$32.00 A really nice uncirculated coin is under $40.00
It depends on the condition. An average circulated coin would run about $25 due to the price of silver, an circulated coin might be worth up to $50.
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Please post a new question with the coin's denomination and the country that issued it. That information is needed to provide even a ballpark answer.
Not a meaningful question. Gold coins were made from gold and copper without any silver in them. Silver coins were made from silver and copper without any gold.
The value of a silver coin is always changing because the value of silver is always changing. See the related link below for a silver coin value calculator. This does not give the actual value of the coin but it does give the value of the metal used to make the coin. This is know as the melt value.
1923 Peace dollars in circulated condition are rather common and are worth $23 in silver content. Coin in uncirculated condition, however, are worth more. But in average condition it is worth about $23 for the silver in it. 1923 Peace Dollars are about the most common date of the series.
1923 is a common date Peace dollar struck in silver not gold, it's possible the coin has toned a gold like color and values for circulated coins are $14.00-$19.00. If the coin has been gold plated the value is just for the silver and is about $13.00