You do not state how heavy the time is.
An Australian 5 cent coin weighs 2.83 grams.
Making no allowance for the weight of the tin, you have about $33 worth of 5 cent coins.
The 1981 Proof set has a current value of $9.00 and issue price was $11.00 but check the "S" mint mark on all the coins, on most of the sets the mint mark is filled an does not appear well defined. If all coins have a sharp clear mint mark, value may be $300.00 or so.
The 1981 Proof set has a current value of $8.00. The issue price was $11.00. Check the "S" mintmark on all the coins, on most of the sets the mintmark is filled an does not appear well defined. If all coins have a sharp clear mintmark, value may be $300.00 or more.
Not possible, the maximum value of 1 dime and 56 quarters is $14.10. Increasing the number of dimes reduces the total value by 15c per dime
F value is for coins in fine condition.
Coins
Coins with filled mintmarks are very common. It's only face value.
Filled die coins are very common and most have no added value, the coin is likely face value.
Filled die error coins are very common and add nothing to the value.
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate assessment. Take it to a coin dealer. Filled die errors are very common for all denominations of U.S. coins.
The 1981 Proof set has a current value of $9.00 and issue price was $11.00 but check the "S" mint mark on all the coins, on most of the sets the mint mark is filled an does not appear well defined. If all coins have a sharp clear mint mark, value may be $300.00 or so.
The 1981 Proof set has a current value of $8.00. The issue price was $11.00. Check the "S" mintmark on all the coins, on most of the sets the mintmark is filled an does not appear well defined. If all coins have a sharp clear mintmark, value may be $300.00 or more.
No, for silver coins as the value of silver changes the value of the coin changes. The same is true for gold coins.
These coins are very common and are worth face value.
Not possible, the maximum value of 1 dime and 56 quarters is $14.10. Increasing the number of dimes reduces the total value by 15c per dime
Determining how heavy it is, and thus it's value.
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.
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