The value of a 1941 Leopold coin can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these coins may be worth anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred dollars. To determine an accurate value, it's recommended to consult a coin dealer or reference recent sales data from numismatic auctions. Additionally, factors such as mint marks and specific historical significance can also affect the coin's worth.
The 1941 Philadelphia issue (no mintmark) Jefferson Nickel is a very common coin 203,265,000 were minted so unless the coin is uncirculated it's face value.
This is a rare coin. If you have this coin you should take it to a coin collector to have it authenticated since it is often counterfeited. The value will vary but it ranges from $440 to well over $5,000.
Please check your coin again. Liberty nickels were minted from 1883 to 1912. A 1941 nickel would be a Jefferson nickel. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1941 US nickel?".
Please post a new question with the coin's denomination. In 1941 the word LIBERTY appeared on cents, nickels and quarters, while dimes and halves had images of Miss Liberty so "liberty coin" isn't specific enough.
In circulated condition, it's currently worth about a dollar.
Leopold Adametz died in 1941.
5 fr. 1941 exists with French text, and Dutch (Flamish) text. Of both types over 40 million coins were struck, so the value is about 2 dollars... There is an exception for the year 1945 with Dutch legend, which is worth between 80 and 100 dollars!
Between .05 cents and $7.00 depending upon condition of the coin.
Probably a dollar or two unless the coin is uncirculated.
Josef Leopold died on 1941-06-24.
Ernest Leopold Sichel died in 1941.
Robert Lawrence Leopold died on 1941-12-07.
I found a George VI King Emperor half rupee 1941 in perfect condition and i was hoping to find the value of it.
Values for a circulated coin are $2.00-$3.00 a mint state coin is $5.00
No US gold coins were struck after 1933. Please look at the coin again.
The 1941 Philadelphia issue (no mintmark) Jefferson Nickel is a very common coin 203,265,000 were minted so unless the coin is uncirculated it's face value.
This is a rare coin. If you have this coin you should take it to a coin collector to have it authenticated since it is often counterfeited. The value will vary but it ranges from $440 to well over $5,000.