The Netherlands switched to euros in 2002 so your bill can no longer be spent. However a large bank that deals with European currency may (emphasize MAY) be able to convert it for you.
A site such as www.xe.com can tell you the conversion factors for obsolete currency.
Minted in Sweden from 1952 -1971, made of copper and nickel, 2 kronor value, shows a portrait of the king. Hope this helps!
Hi. 1 rupee 1913 (silver coin) values about 25 us$ if brand new, and about 8 us$ if well worn (Krause catalogue). For merchant value, search ebay.
Not enough information.
George V was king from 1910 to 1936 and appeared on many coins of the 30 plus countries of the British Empire at that time.
Do you refer to -
British coins?
A year set of coins?
A full set of all George V coins?
Circulated coins?
Mint "uncirculated" or "Proof" coins?
A particular denomination or type of coin?
British George VI coins issued in 1937 include -
Gold (22 carat)
Five Pounds (Quintuple Sovereign)(36 mm)
Two Pounds (Double Sovereign)(28.4 mm)
Sovereign (22.05 mm)
Half-Sovereign (19.3 mm)
Silver (50%)
Crown (Five Shillings)(38.6 mm)
Halfcrown (Two Shillings and Sixpence)(32 mm)
Florin (Two Shillings)(28.5 mm)
Shilling (English reverse)(23 mm)
Shilling (Scottish reverse)(23 mm)
Sixpence (19 mm)
Nickel-brass
Threepence (12 sided)(21 mm)
Bronze
Penny (30.81 mm)
Halfpenny (26 mm)
Farthing (quarter Penny)(20 mm)
Please decide which one you are interested in and submit a new question.
It may be a Japanese 50 Yen coin minted since 1959. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info.
Between 30 cents and $5.40. In the future, please add the condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you. *All values in US dollar.
That's not enough information to go on. Please post a new question including any inscriptions on the coin and the country of origin, if it can be identified.
perhaps you refer to the piso? it is Filipino and has Asian figurs on it, to my knowledge japan does not have a ''peso'' currency...the name comes from the Spanish who were the first Europeans to invade the Philippines...the name is simulir to the Mexican coin the ''peso''
The coins are worth a price ranging from $5 to $15. The prices for the coins will vary depending upon how good of shape the coin is in.
In 1977 francs were used by several European countries, but all of those coins were made of copper-nickel rather than silver and have no extra value.
If it's from France (République Française) or Belgium (Belgie) it's no longer in circulation and has curiosity value only.
If it's from Switzerland (Helvetica) it's still in use and is worth a bit less than US$1 as of mid-2010.
With the inscription "GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR" the coin is possibly an Indian or New Zealand coin however, a country name and denomination would be a big help.
Hibernia is the ancient name for Ireland.
There were two Hibernia coins minted in 1805 with that inscription, being the copper Penny and Halfpenny. They are both just about identical, the Penny being larger than the Halfpenny.
A Hibernia (Irish) 1805 copper Penny (KG III)(crowned harp), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £10 to £150 GBP.
A Hibernia (Irish) 1805 copper Halfpenny (KG III)(crowned harp), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £3 to £50 GBP.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to positively identify your coin and give a more accurate valuation.
A 1901 Philippine silver peso can be worth up to $36.00. The value of the specific peso will be determined by the condition it is in.
Not enough information. 5 what? Pesos? Centavos? From what year? Please post a new question.
Between $110 and $1440, depending on condition.
More information needed as to which coin.
There were 3d 6d 1/- 2/- 2/6 5/- silver coins.