The value of a WWF 25th anniversary commemorative coin issued in 1986 by Tanzania can vary based on its condition, demand, and market factors. Generally, these coins may range in value from a few dollars to around $20 or more for uncirculated examples. To get an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or check recent auction results.
August 18, 2009 The Jamestown 400th Anniversary Commemorative Coin was issued in silve and in gold. In silver the uncirculated value is about $35. In gold the uncirculated value is about $230.
Of the countries issuing a Florin (Two Shilling) coin, only Australia ever issued a commemorative Florin, but there were no commemorative Florins issued in 1936.
There were no British commemorative One or Two Pound coins issued in 1993. The coin you possibly refer to is the Five Pound coin commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (in 1953).
$2,000
Double eagle commemorative 200 th aniversary
The coin was issued to mark the 250th anniversary of Washington's birth. It was struck as Proof (1982-S) and Uncirculated (1982-D), both have the same value of $12.00 regardless of mint mark.
The US minted four different nickels to honor the Lewis and Clark expedition's bicentennial during 2004-2005. In circulated condition, none are worth more than face value.
These commemorative glasses can be found in prices ranging from $20 to $150. The exact price will depend upon who you get them from and their condition.
For a true Cowboy fan $1200...For an Eagles fan $4.95.
Commemorative circulation coins were not issued in Queen Victoria's day. Crown coins issued from late 1887 to 1892 have what is known as the "Jubilee" bust of Queen Victoria. It is very possible that you have a commemorative medallion or some other type of souvenir of the occasion.
The 1993 Proof Thomas Jefferson 250thAnniversary commemorative silver dollar was issued as proof & uncirculated. Both have the same retail value of $19.00.
The Royal Mint does not issue Commemorative copper coins. The only Queen Elizabeth II commemorative coin issued in 1953 was the cupro-nickel Coronation Crown.