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I was kind of happy when I found this French Euro and then I searched my own blog and saw that I already found this exact coin last year in May.
To quote the former James UK, "Mundane is true...!"
Still these are technically new images of a new coin.
Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 5 Euro Cent / France
Year: 1999
Mintage: 616,227,000
Metal: Copper-Plated Steel
Value: $0.07 in Very-Fine (This is exchange rate prices.)
Honestly if I knew it was a repeat before taking pictures I would not have posted but, c'est la vie.
Do you have a Euro coin and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.
Hey, could you help me a bit?
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking of buying a 1918 P wheat penny at an online auction, is it worth it? What's the value for those?
I'm sorry, but this auction is actually pretty nice. There's an 1836 US New York Colonial 2 cent (penny?) Dutch. The guy says it's Dutch and from New York.
ReplyDelete(I hope these images work)
reverse: http://c0139491.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/photos/75235/medium.jpg?1264477195
obverse:
http://c0139491.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/photos/75237/medium.jpg?1264477196
1918 P wheat penny
ReplyDeletein good (G-8) about $0.20
in very fine (VF-20) about $0.50
in almost uncirculated (AU-50) about $8.00
in mint state (MS-60) about $16.00
20% more or less is fine.
1836 US New York Colonial 2 cent (penny?) Dutch. The guy says it's Dutch and from New York.
ReplyDeleteYes the images work.
This is Dutch East Indies, Sumatra I think, coin that was never used in the United States of America they average about $1.00.
Hi there,
ReplyDeleteI hope you can help me. I'm trying to find the value of an American coin. I have a gold $2.5 Indian Head coin. It is 1912 and doesn't seem to have been used. It has 'Liberty' written on one side and an eagle on the back. Thanks very much and I hope to hear from you soon.
Claire.
gold $2.5 Indian Head coin. It is 1912 and doesn't seem to have been used.
ReplyDeleteAssuming mint-state it's about $350.00 but in higher condition they start going for thousands.
What would you say the value of this 1945 walking liberty half dollar is?
ReplyDeleteObverse:
http://c0139491.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/photos/89555/medium.jpg
reverse:
http://c0139491.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/photos/89556/medium.jpg
1945 walking liberty half dollar
ReplyDeleteNice pictures, it looks about very-good maybe a just good. It's about $7.00.
What would you say this 1979 S proof quarter is worth?
ReplyDeleteJust obverse:
http://c0139491.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/photos/92526/medium.jpg
this 1979 S proof quarter
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a filled S variety and a bit dirty, maybe scratched, about $0.50 maybe a little more. If only the picture were better.
What would you say Mercury Dimes are worth?
ReplyDeleteMercury Dimes on average about $1.10 each.
ReplyDelete1.I'm gonna buy a Ronald Regan Medal of Merit task force Republic Presidential Coin that is in Mint condition. How much would you say it's worth?
ReplyDelete2. I'm also gonna buy a 1891 Indian Head Penny that's in Very good condition. How much would you say that's worth?
3. How much are very worn circulated 5 cent Liberty head nickels?
1.I'm gonna buy a Ronald Regan Medal of Merit task force Republic Presidential Coin that is in Mint condition. How much would you say it's worth?
ReplyDeleteAbout $15.00
2. I'm also gonna buy a 1891 Indian Head Penny that's in Very good condition. How much would you say that's worth?
About $3.50
3. How much are very worn circulated 5 cent Liberty head nickels?
About $1.00 on average
I'm in a little doozy, I have a gold colored dime from some far off country. On the front it says, REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE then in the middle theirs a weird lady in what looks like a cloak.
ReplyDeleteOn the other side it says, LIBERATE EGALITE and FRATERNITE. In the middle there's a big 10 with the word CENTIMES below it. Then there's a date (1978) below the date it looks like a criss-cross wheat back and olive branch.
Do you know what this is?????
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE then in the middle theirs a weird lady in what looks like a cloak.
ReplyDeleteOn the other side it says, LIBERATE EGALITE and FRATERNITE. In the middle there's a big 10 with the word CENTIMES below it. Then there's a date (1978) below the date it looks like a criss-cross wheat back and olive branch.
Type/Country: 10 Centimes / France
Year: 1978
Mintage: 154,360,000
Metal: Copper-Aluminum-Nickel
Value: $0.10