This is a coin from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of late February 2012.
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This is a coin from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of late February 2012, so the exchange value of the 5 Kopiyok is less than 1 US cent.
the more that a coin or a paper unit is handled, or worn out over the years, depreciating from the value of the coin or paper unit from the proff status.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question with the name of the country that issued it. Several countries use pesos as their currency.
i have a coin = 1992-1993 50p coin with certificate of authenticity =
The "konihok" coin does not exist. It seems to be a misspelling or a made-up term. There is no official or recognized currency called konihok in any country.
This is a coin from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of late February 2012, so the exchange value of the 5 Kopiyok is less than 1 US cent. The value of a 1992 5 Kopiyok coin is, according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, about US$0.65 in Uncirculated condition, and less if circulated.
What is the value of a 100 lire italiana coin in American currency? In: Currency Conversions [Edit categories]
This is a coin from the Ukraine. The words are not "ykpaiha konihok" but rather "УКРАЇНА КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "UKRAINA KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of late February 2012, so the exchange value of the 5 Kopiyok is less than 1 US cent. Ukraine did not have its own currency in 1974 (it was then part of the USSR and used the USSR Rouble), but the 1994 5 kopiyok seems to be quite rate (as compared to the far more common 1992 5 kopiyok). The value of a 1994 5 Kopiyok coin is, according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, about US$100.00 in Uncirculated condition (this compares to US$0.65 for the 1992 5 kopiyok coin in the same condition).
It appears that "ykpaiha konihok" does not correspond to any known location. If you provide more context or correct the spelling, I may be able to help you locate the place you are referring to.
From 1992, the Argentine currency is 100 centavos = 1 Peso
face value is the value written on the coin(currency),and intrinsic value is one which when the same coin is melted and that metal is sold the cost of that. before tuglak's rule the face value of the currency was equal to intrinsic value in india.
This is a coin from the Ukraine. The words are not "ykpaiha konihok" but rather "УКРАЇНА КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "UKRAINA KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 8 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of mid-October 2009, so the exchange value of the 25 Kopiyok is about 3 US cents and the exchange value of the 50 Kopiyok is about 6 US cents.
Australia did not have a currency prior to 1910.
This is a coin from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of late February 2012, so the exchange value of the 10 Kopiyok is around 1 US cent.
Value is about $18.00
There is no such thing - the British currency is the Pound, the Spanish currency was Pesetas until the Euro.