This sounds like a commemorative medal, perhaps the "Inauguration" medallion after assuming the Presidency upon the death of Franklin D. Rosevelt. As such it has no numismatic value, as it is not legal tender. It probably does have "book value" to collectors of Presidential medals, but I'm unfamiliar with price guides for that. (Other FAQ Farmers can edit this last bit to substitute an accurate value. :) )
There's not enough information here. In order to accurately tell you, we need to know whether it's an 8c or 20c stamp, whether it's ever been canceled, and what condition it's in.
If it's the 20c stamp and it has been used, then it's worth 13-18c depending on condition. If it's not been used, then it's worth 25-34c depending on condition.
The value of the 1945 Harry S. Truman gold coin varies by its condition. As of 2014 this coin is valued between 125.00 and 200.00.
Harry s Truman 1984 coin.
its a piece of garbage.
5.00
It is worth 2.50 for bronze and 5.00 for silver
$20
if it is a commeritive token it is worth approximatly 1.50-2.00 us currency in good shape to tell if it is this coin look up Harry S. Truman Commeritive Token and look for the pictures. to make it easier if it has 2 dates one on the left side 1945 and one on the right 1953 it is most likely the coin i am describing.
constitution
five dollars
Harry S. Truman had nothing to do with any double eagle coin, but Theodore Roosevelt did. Post new question.
Never. Truman's portrait will be included with the Presidential Dollar series in about 8 years.
A Mexican five pesos coin from 1972 in very fine condition is worth about 60 cents. A coin in mint condition is worth up to $2.50.
The coin has NO silver and is face value.
This is likely a privately minted medal. If it's silver, it's value will be based on that silver it contains -- currently at about $12 per ounce. If it's not silver, then it's worth about a dollar.
50 cents.
$20.00 ?