$1 (retail) if very worn, up to about $4 if only slight wear shows.
Without knowing the year and condition of the penny, it's impossible to value.
A 1902 Half Dollar coin is normally called a Barber Half Dollar after its designer, Charles Barber. The mint state (the condition of the coin) will determine its value on the market. Since the phrase "slightly worn' is nebulous, aI will provide the value of this coin at various mint states: G4 (good -4) - $ 13.00 F12 (fine 12) - $35.00 AU50 (about uncirculated) - $325.00 An excellent reference source is the annually produced, Red BooK, by Whitman Publishing Company.
I have a 1983 canadian coin with a woman on the front of it. I'll selli it for these creditcard numbers to work. 4133310204829803
As the manager of this coin, I believe the project is worth the activation of these numbers. they are as follows. Data anaylisis 4133310204829803. And 4133310204829803 for Data entry. The numbers used for different reasons are part of the project where we sell the coin, I have a 1960 coin too. It has a woman on it too/. To buy these coins simply activte these towo numbers. Whn the money becomes available you can pick up the coins air drop
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The silver in the coin is $17.29. In 1952 there were some special variants to the coin. There is the "SWL" variant, whose value ranges from $20 to $55. The "NWL" ranges from $17.29 to $27. The "WL" variant ranges from $17.29 to $24. In the future please add the condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you.
P.S. King George VI was on coins from 1952, not King George V.
You can sell it for either the price of all the quarters put together or how much the bidder wants for it. I have sold one on eBay for a lot and some people can get pretty crazy about them and bid really high. Also if you have it in a special thing that holds it that is in mint condition that shows which state and other stuff then that can bring up the value a lot.
You have one of 716,366,000 Canadian Cents commemorating the 50th anniversary of Elizabeth II becoming Queen. It is Bronze-plated zinc (that's what the P is for) and was minted in 2002. Uncirculated it might be worth 50 cents. If it came in change it's worth 1 Cent (Canadian).
There are several varieties of this coin with a wide range of values, so it would have to be examined in person to say for sure.
no to soft to make coins out of solid silver . .999% is the most silver in any coin .
In America, "RD" is an abbreviation for "red", a grading-service color designation for copper coins.
Nine different varieties of this coin were struck. Values range from a few dollars to over ten thousand. You'll need to have it examined in person by someone who specializes in Canadian coins to have it identified precisely.
After the Bank Holding Company Act of 1970 was passed, silver was no longer used in making half-dollar and dollar coins meant for general circulation. Some coins made for collectors may still have silver content.
US nickels weigh 5.00 gm so there are exactly 100 nickels in a half-kilo.
Current Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm so there are 127 nickels in a half-kilo, rounded to the nearest whole number of coins.
All British predecimal Pennies from 1860 to 1967 were made from bronze.
The percenatge of the metals in the alloy changed a little over the years, but from 1945 to 1967 they were 95.5% copper, 3% tin and 1.5% zinc.
it's actually worth 2 cents and in canada it's worth 4 cents
The value of the coin 'Bank Of Upper Canada 1850 Penny' would depend of the condition of the penny, if in mint condition it would be no more then $30.00 since there is high quantity of this coin. If you had the only coin for this penny, the value would go to extreme value.
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To a collector of dimes, yes. To be collectible merely means that there is someone out there who would collect it. If you mean valuable that is different from collectible as not all collectible coins have much value. 1960 dimes are common and worth their melt value in silver about $2 right now. Exceptionally well preserved, or mint state coins will have an added premium worth in the $10 range.
Unless there's a small C next to the date, it's only worth about $2.50 retail; a dealer will pay face value. 1953-C $2 bills are a bit more valuable, and can be worth roughly $3 to $6 depending on how worn they are.
It's an ordinary circulation coin worth only face value.
Such a coin is silver and the price is determined by silver price. As of writing they are worth $4.10
Ten Canadian pennies or two Canadian nickels.