I was have one of those too. I was disappointed to find out that There the franc in the 1980s was worth 12 to 14 U.S. cents. Your coin has a value of 1.2 to 1.4 U.S. cents. Sorry, but that isn't a lot.
About £12
$12.
You are asking about a 2 Franc coin from Switzerland (KM#21a.1). The coin is made of Copper-Nickel, weighs 8.8 grams, and is 27.4mm in diameter. The obverse (front) has an image of a standing Helvetia (the personification of Switzerland) holding a lance and shield. The reverse (back) has the value and date surrounded by a thick wreath. The edge is reeded. 5,996,000 such coins were produced in 1973, and according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an Uncirculated example is worth US$5.00, and a Brilliant Uncirculated example US$8.00. Note also that, as of June 12, 2014, the exchange rate for the Swiss Franc is US$1.11, meaning that the face value of the coin is worth about US$2.22.
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As of 12/2008, Numismedia quotes the fair market value (FMV) at $10.00
The value of a 1982 12th Commonwealth Games $200 gold coin is $500AUD.Source:www.peterstrich.com.au
Fine, with a rating of 12 on the scale from 1 (being the worst) and 70 being the best. Such a coin isn't in the greatest condition but has everything readable.
A 1943 India 2 Annas is worth between 30 cents and $2.75. Despite being a lovely and unusual coin, they are still quite commonly found.
As of 12/2008, Numismedia quotes the fair market value (FMV) at $5.00
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About $3.00 ... as of 12/22/09