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The coin (assuming it is a US coin) is only worth 1 cent. Either the coin was chemically treated to make it look gold or it was gold plated. Either way, it is not worth any more than one cent.
Five times more than ninety means multiplying 90 by 5, which equals 450. So, the number that is five times more than ninety is 450.
Five (5) more than (+) three times a number (3x) is (=) five times the number (5x) less (-) three (3) 5 + 3x = 5x - 3 x = 4
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A coin collector would pay more than £5 for the coin, if it was uncirculated and in Mint condition, or a Proof coin. However if you were to go into a bank and exchange the coin for other currency, they would only give you the face value of £5's worth.
it is worth more than £100,000,000 however it depends on the condition
A Bahamas nickel is worth more because it is made out of silver
The US Mint did not issue a silver nickel in 1930. Please examine the coin again and post a new question with more information concerning this coin.
The US Mint did not issue a silver nickel in 1930. Please examine the coin again and post a new question with more information concerning this coin.
It depends. An older gold coin is worth more as a coin if it is in mint condition. That means it looks perfect. It was never used. If it is worn or damaged, it might be worth more for its weight in gold.
The coin is only face value, has no silver and is still found in circulation. Only a uncirculated coin is worth more than 5 cents.
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The British Five Pound coin is Legal Tender in Britain and can be accepted as payment for goods and services anywhere in Britain. However, the Five Pound coin was minted for collectors as a souvenir or investment and were not intended as circulating currency. The Royal Mint advises that "most retailers will refuse to accept them". If your Five Pound coin is in mint condition, it is probably worth more than Five Pounds.
The 1987 5 Dollar gold eagle is a 1/10 ounce bullion coin. What ever the price of gold is per ounce the coin is worth one tenth of the price. Right now gold is $1,164.20 per oz.The coin is worth $116.4. The proof is worth more.
More information please. Where are the five dots? What is on the reverse of the coin? What is the diameter of the coin? Is there any inscription on the coin?