The value of a 1791 Bill of Rights gold coin can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. However, as of now, such coins can be worth thousands to potentially tens of thousands of dollars. It is crucial to consult with a reputable coin dealer or auction house for a precise appraisal based on the specific coin's features and current market conditions.
That is actually a one troy oz round of silver. so whatever the spot price of silver is at the time.
At today's rate, it is worth $43.40.
There is a real Bill of Rights coin but it is a commemorative coin minted in 1993. Since yours has a 1991 date and "one troy ounce .999 fine silver" on it, I think you probably have a bullion coin and it is worth whatever the silver in it is worth on any given day.
According to the the British 2009 coin book, the Tercenery Bill Of Rights £2 coin, INCLUDING the bill of rights in like a little presentation pack is on average worth £20. and I'm in profit as i got one for £8!
Whether it's a bill or a coin, it's only worth $1 in average condition.
It can't be a coin and bill at the same time.
It's not really a coin, it's a bullion piece sold for its silver content and not for spending. The current price of silver is about $17 per ounce.
Hello - Can you please tell me what these are worth: A 1923 $0.25 cent Canadian bill....not a coin...a bill and a $10.00 - 022351 - 1935 bill.... Thank you Diane Morrier
Your bill is worth $150.00 or more. Thanks your friends @ Currency Etc.
The Tercentenary of the Bill of Rights 2 pound coin sells for between $4.50 and $7. The Tercentenary of Claim of Right 2 pound coin sells for $9 to $10. These are the prices they sell for on auctions sites.
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Such a coin is silver and the price is determined by silver price. As of writing they are worth $4.10