If the coin is a Gem-BU (MS-65) grade, retail value is about $20.00, if it's not at that grade level the value is for the silver at $6.50
This coin in Good condition is worth about $0.45. A coin in Uncirculated or Brilliant Uncirculated (MS60 and MS65) is worth between $14 and $28
In 1952, the Franklin Half Dollar was minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. According to USA Coin Book, these are the values:Philadelphia: In good condition, this coin is worth about $7.60 up to about $23 in MS60 mint condition. In MS65 brilliant uncirculated condition, it is worth about $73. Proof coins are worth $240 in PR65 condition.Denver: In good condition, this coin is worth about $7.60 up to about $23 in MS60 mint condition. In MS65 brilliant uncirculated condition, it is worth about $127.San Francisco: In good condition, this coin is worth about $8.35 up to about $70 in MS60 mint condition. In MS65 brilliant uncirculated condition, it is worth about $95.
The current Coin Dealer Newsletter lists its value at about $1.75More: It depends on where it was minted and what mint state the coin is in. The 1946 Jefferson Nickel was minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. According to USA Coin Book, these are the vales:Philadelphia (no mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.70, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $5.50.Denver (small "D" mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.95, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $5.50.San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.95, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $3.25.A Mint State 1946 Jefferson Nickel (note spelling) in MS-60 is 40 cents, in MS-63 it's $2.75. If you found it in change, it's likely not uncirculated.
About a dollar for the silver in it. Unless it's a Gem Brilliant Uncirculated coin then its retail value is maybe $2.00
The 1939 Silver Washington Quarter was minted in Philadelphia and San Francisco. According to USA Coin Book, these are the values of this coin:Philadelphia (no mint mark): In good condition, this coin is worth about $6.55 up to about $95 in MS60 mint condition. In MS65 brilliant uncirculated grade, it is worth about $225. Proof coins were also minted here. In PR65 brilliant proof condition, it is worth about $430.San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): In good condition, this coin is worth about $7.60 up to about $105 in MS60 mint condition. In MS65 brilliant uncirculated grade, it is worth about $260.
This coin in Good condition is worth about $0.45. A coin in Uncirculated or Brilliant Uncirculated (MS60 and MS65) is worth between $14 and $28
If the coin is a brilliant uncirculated example it may be worth 25 cents.
Coins that are in brilliant uncirculated condition are almost perfect. Take them to a coin collector to have them graded for free.
In 1952, the Franklin Half Dollar was minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. According to USA Coin Book, these are the values:Philadelphia: In good condition, this coin is worth about $7.60 up to about $23 in MS60 mint condition. In MS65 brilliant uncirculated condition, it is worth about $73. Proof coins are worth $240 in PR65 condition.Denver: In good condition, this coin is worth about $7.60 up to about $23 in MS60 mint condition. In MS65 brilliant uncirculated condition, it is worth about $127.San Francisco: In good condition, this coin is worth about $8.35 up to about $70 in MS60 mint condition. In MS65 brilliant uncirculated condition, it is worth about $95.
It depends on which of two possible coins you have. If your coin is from the Netherlands (the back of the coin would say "Nederland"), then it is worth about US$0.75 in Uncirculated condition and about US$2.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. If your coin is from the Netherlands Antilles (the back of the coin would say "Nederlandse Antillen"), then it is worth about US$0.30-US$1.25 in circulated condition, about US$2.50 in Uncirculated condition and about US$3.50 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. By the way, "Juliana Koningin der Nederlanden" is Dutch for "Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands."
The current Coin Dealer Newsletter lists its value at about $1.75More: It depends on where it was minted and what mint state the coin is in. The 1946 Jefferson Nickel was minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. According to USA Coin Book, these are the vales:Philadelphia (no mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.70, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $5.50.Denver (small "D" mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.95, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $5.50.San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.95, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $3.25.A Mint State 1946 Jefferson Nickel (note spelling) in MS-60 is 40 cents, in MS-63 it's $2.75. If you found it in change, it's likely not uncirculated.
About a dollar for the silver in it. Unless it's a Gem Brilliant Uncirculated coin then its retail value is maybe $2.00
Not really. While I suppose it is possible for one side of a coin to be uncirculated while the other side is only almost uncirculated, a coin couldn't be both brilliant uncirculated while being almost uncirculated.
between £150,000 and £200,000
In coin collecting, it means Brilliant Uncirculated, a very nice coin, but not as good as a Proof coin.
"BU" is an acronym for 'brilliant uncirculated.'
Brilliant Uncirculated, meaning it's an above average coin.