It reaslly depends on what condition. But probably about 500
In average condition, about $500 for its gold content. If the coin has only slight wear AND there is an "O" mint mark on the back, it has a higher collector's value, though - $700+ depending on the amount of wear.
The Liberty Head design was discontinued in 1906. Your coin should have the image of an Indian on it. If so, its value is partly determined by its numismatic rarity and partly by the price of gold. Current retail prices range from about $500 if very worn to maybe $600 or so in almost-uncirculated condition.
The rise in gold prices means your coin is worth more for its metal content than as a collectible. At current rates, it would be worth about $475 if well-worn, $500 if somewhat worn, and $550 if in nearly-new condition.
$450 to $500 regardless of mint mark, due to its metal content.
It would depend on the year and condition of the coin (which is a One Centesimo coin from Panama).
A 1975 Balboa gold coin has different values depending on its denomination and condition. A Panama 100 coin is worth about $300, and a coin with a denomination of 500 can be worth over $2,000.
Around 500:)
the cost is about 500 dollars or maybe more
5 to 10 dollars is the value of a coin from Greece with 100 Apaxmes on it . If you had a 1965 or earlier it would have been 500 to 1000 dollars
The value of the coin is a piece of information which is very difficult to find. The gold weight is 41.7 grams (900/1000 - 90% gold purity). The value of the gold content is over $2000 AUD - the coin is very rare (especially in mint condition) and as yet I have been unable to find the mintage number - does anyone know how many were struck? I would estimate the value of this coin to be approximately $4000 AUD or more depending on condition.
The value of a 1977 500 Sylis coin depends on its condition. This coin in mint condition is valued between 10.00 and 12.00 as of 2014.