How much is a silver dollar from 1954 in mint condition worth?
No US silver dollars are dated 1954, the last was struck in 1935. Check the coin again and post new question.
Are Canadian pennies going up in value?
Even though production was discontinued, there hasn't been a corresponding spike in value. There are still millions and millions of Canadian pennies in existence.
What is the value of a George V 1921 penny?
Between 38 cents and $35. In the future please add the condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you.
What is the Jordan dollar bill worth?
Jordanian dinar, denoted by JOD, is subdivided into 100 piastres or fils. On Friday, January 18, 2007, one JOD = 1.41143 US dollar, 1.14474 Canadian dollars, 0.962292 Euros.
What is the value of large black penny's 1875-1900?
There's no common term "black penny". I assume you mean English pennies* because U.S. cents from that time period are small coins, the same size as modern 1¢ coins.
Because you didn't give dates, the best I can do is point you to a website that lists current values for English coins. The prices are given in £ sterling; multiply by 2 for a rough conversion to U.S. $.
(*) The plural is pennies Words with apostrophes are not plurals, they're possessive nouns, so "Penny's" means something belonging to a woman named Penny.
It depends on what the coin is made of. If it's made of the same cupronickel clad metal that dimes are struck on, you have an off-metal strike that could be worth a moderate amount of money. If it's copper-colored like an ordinary cent, someone has been playing around with a normal cent and it's just a damaged coin.
FWIW, the "bumps" on the edge of a coin are called reeding. "Riveting" (note the spelling) involves joining two pieces of metal together with hammered metal connectors.
Common date silver coins follow the spot silver value. A dollars worth of 90% silver coins contains about .72 troy ounces of silver, so .72 X Spot is the "melt value." Dealers will usually buy for about 90% of melt and sell for 110%. Numismatic values of scarcer coins will increase with the spot price, too, but not proportionally. When silver prices hit $50, many coins with a small collector value disappeared because they were worth more to melt, and those worth a significant premium hit new highs, too.
How much is a set of 4 Canadian 1950 pennies worth?
About 20 cents each, unless they are almost uncirculated. In that case they might retail for as much as $1 apiece.
What is the value of a 1951 quarter?
The value of a 1951 quarter will value depending on the condition and where it was minted. The value ranges from 3.52 to 4.30.
What does dot variety mean on an old Canadian coin?
im not sure but variety means more than one thing for example: my freind eats a variety amount of fruits.
What are the notches on the nickel and on other coins?
The technical name for "notches" on the edge of a coin is reeding, but neither US nor Canadian nickels have reeded edges.
When coins contained precious metals like silver and gold, they were reeded to prevent people from shaving them. Before reeding was introduced crooks would use a knife or file to remove a small amount of metal from the edge, where it wasn't easily noticed. By shaving a large number of coins they could make a reasonable profit from reselling the metal. The addition of reeding made it obvious when coins were being shaved and were a flag to law-enforcement authorities.
Even though modern coins aren't made of precious metals many continue to be reeded, either out of tradition or to help people with limited vision identify coins by touch. For example, European coins use narrow reeds, wide reeds, and partial reeds to make similar-size coins readily distinguishable.
Part of the Latin title of King George V, commonly used on coins. GEORGIVS V DEI GRATIA REX ET IND IMP means, GEORGE V BY THE GRACE OF GOD KING AND EMPEROR OF INDIA.
What is the value of a 1979 Queen Elizabeth II Canadian 1 cent coin marked KG worth?
It's currently worth two cents for the copper. The letters KG are the initials for George Kruger Gray, who designed the maple leaf reverse used on all Canadian cents from 1937 through 2012 (except for the 1967 centennial).
How many different Canadian coins are there?
There are 7 coins: a penny ($0.01) ,a nickel ($0.05), a dime ($0.10), a quarter ($0.25), a half-dollar ($0.50), a loonie ($1) and a toonie ($2)
King George letter 1918 whats it worth?
King George's letters, dated 1918, to American soldiers are selling for about $30 through online auctions. There are several higher asking prices, but they are not selling. Condition greatly affects the price.
Since 1867 is the year of confederation creating the Domininion of Canada, it is a 1967 Canadian one cent issued for the centenary, and features a dove with wings spread. 345,140,645 of these were issued for circulation. Uncirculated and in mint condition, it might get $0.20 (USD). A Proof coin may fetch up to $1 (USD).
What is a Victoria dei gratta Regina 5 cent coin worth?
A Victoria Dei Gratta Regina 5 cent coin is worth anywhere from $10 to $20 dollars. The price is determined by the year and condition of the coin.