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Charles started the English Civil War. Slightly over-reacting, don't you think?
The double, red-over-white pharoah's crown that symbolized Upper and Lower Egypt is called a peshant.
To determine the value of $10,000 today compared to 1916, we need to account for inflation over the years. Using an average inflation rate, $10,000 in 1916 would be equivalent to approximately $250,000 to $300,000 today. This significant increase highlights the impact of inflation and the changing value of money over time.
World War II nickel coins, specifically the 1942-1945 Jefferson nickels, feature Thomas Jefferson on the obverse and Monticello on the reverse. These coins are notable for their 35% silver content, as they were produced to conserve copper for the war effort. Their value can vary based on condition and mint mark, with silver versions generally worth more than their face value, typically ranging from a few dollars to over $20. Collectors often seek them out, especially in better condition or with rare mint marks.
There are many websites which can answer this question, but put simply, virtually none of the Crown Jewels dates from before 1661, the date of the coronation of Charles II. This is because, in a monumental act of historical vandalism, after the execution of Charles I, Cromwell had all the earlier crown jewels dating back to Saxon times in some cases, broken up or melted down, and sold off. After the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 people tried to see if any articles had survived, and the only ones that had done so intact were the ampulla and spoon, both used in the anointing ceremony. Virtually everything else was made from scratch. Over the centuries various articles have been added to the Crown Jewels at various times in various centuries, so the question of how old they are depends on which piece is being considered.
Take it to a coin dealer. value runs from $200.00 to over a thousand.
The coin you described is from the Netherlands under Willem I.
The value of a UK half crown coin from 1927 can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, it ranges from a few pounds for coins in average condition to over £20 or more for those in excellent condition or with unique characteristics. It's best to consult a reputable coin dealer or numismatic guide for a precise valuation.
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.
I think this coin is over 115 years old ,Its value can reach USD 2000,00
You have a copper 2 Pfennig coin from Germany (KM#2). It is dated 1873 has a D mintmark (meaning that it was produced at the Munich mint). 2,358,000 were produced. Its value depends on its condition. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example is worth US$5.00 in Very Good condition, US$25.00 in Fine condition, US$65.00 in Very Fine condition, and US$225.00 in Extremely Fine condition.
Less than 100 to over 1000 USD depending on specifics
With the date of 1855 it's not a Morgan dollar that series started in 1878. The coin is a Seated Liberty dollar (1840-1873) circulated examples have retail values of $860.00 for a low grade coin showing heavy wear to over $7,000.00 for a coin with only slight wear. If you actually have this coin, I suggest sending it to one of the professional grading services for evaluation.
The 1873 to 1973 Centennial Canadian dime is a collectible coin, primarily valued by numismatists for its historical significance and condition. Its value can vary widely, typically ranging from a few dollars to over $10, depending on factors like rarity, mint condition, and demand among collectors. Coins in uncirculated condition or those with unique characteristics may fetch higher prices. For an accurate appraisal, it's recommended to consult a numismatic expert or reference a current coin pricing guide.
There is no such coin. Canada did not have any coins over 50 cents in 1871.
Coin sets of presidents have been minted by many sources over the years. There is no single value that applies to all of them so in order to get an accurate estimate of value you will have to be more specific as to which coin set you are asking about.
Value would depend on the denomination of the coin, it's condition and what country it is from. Any coin over 400 years old would have some value to it. Take it to a reputable coin dealer for identification and valuation.