The value of gold coins can be determined in two different ways--the melt-down value and the coin value. The melt-down value is the value of the pure gold in the coins, which is determined by the weight. The face value of the coins can be found on a collector's website.
A few coins. Not worth the trouble, really. I would do the quests for the fun of it, mainly, and for the honor of having a certain amount of quest points.A few coins. Not worth the trouble, really. I would do the quests for the fun of it, mainly, and for the honor of having a certain amount of quest points.A few coins. Not worth the trouble, really. I would do the quests for the fun of it, mainly, and for the honor of having a certain amount of quest points.A few coins. Not worth the trouble, really. I would do the quests for the fun of it, mainly, and for the honor of having a certain amount of quest points.
A handbook on coins is a good guideline but all coin collectors say that a coin is only worth what someone would pay for it.
the coins would be worth something but the notes would catch on fire
The bicentennial Eisenhower coins, unless they have an "S" mintmark meaning they would either be proof or silver, are only really worth face value.
The value of silver rose so the US had to use other metals to make coins. If our coins were still made of silver dimes would be worth $2 and quarters would be worth $5.
i don't really know how much it would be worth but alot of coins have d g Regina so it could be a 50 cent coin or a quarter or even $1
It would depend upon which 4 coins are in the set.
It would probaly expire in 2016 and worth about 200,000 dollars.
Since people overprice coins on the Internet maybe around $9.99 when it would really be worth 10¢
I would like to sale two bit coins. Gold and copper color
They are worth what someone will pay to get one. I got mine at an auction for $2. I have tried like you to see what they might really be worth but so far, no luck.
A pound of gold is worth more than half a pound of gold.