The value of a 2005 1 krone (1kr) coin from Denmark is typically quite low, generally ranging from its face value of 1 Danish krone to a small premium for collectors, depending on its condition and demand. In circulation, it is worth its face value, but if it is uncirculated or part of a collection, it might sell for a bit more. For an accurate assessment, checking recent sales or a coin collector's guide can provide current market values.
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£5
This is a very common coin. it is only worth face value.
This coin is worth 5 cents just as it reads on the coin. it's too new for antique or collector value.
$2 bucks retail $0.25 as a normal coin
It's a 2005 one-ounce Silver Eagle bullion coin and as of today is about $18.00
The standard 2005-S 11 coin Proof set has an average retail value of $14.00 Issue price was $22.95
The value of a Sverige 1kr stamp can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, used stamps may be worth less than their face value, while unused or mint condition stamps can be worth more. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a stamp catalog or reach out to a philatelist.
2 pounds
The value of a 2005 5-cent coin, also known as a nickel, is typically five cents in circulation. However, its collectible value may vary depending on its condition, mint mark, and demand among collectors. In general, unless it is in uncirculated or rare condition, it is worth its face value.
The was never a British 10 Shilling coin minted. A Half-Sovereign was the equivalent of 10 Shillings.
The coin is only face value and is still found in circulation.