Yes, old Aruban coins have their worth. It's still possible to exchange your leftover Aruban currency into your home currency. Two easy sources for currency exchange are major airlines and major banks. Both sources have currency exchange desks. Also your leftover Aruban currency is valuable as a donation to UNICEF's [United Nations Children's Fund] Change for Good program.
Donations of leftover foreign currency, such as Aruban coins, have provided UNICEF with over $90 million for immunization and other child healthy programs throughout the world.
For information on UNICEF's Change for Good program and airline partners, please visit the links provided below.
go to a coin shop that collects old coins and see how much its worth if it is worth anything i have got one and that's what im going to do
In general coins have higher values.
Depends on the coin
Old coins from countries or islands that no longer exist can have value to collectors due to their rarity and historical significance. The value of these coins can vary based on factors such as their condition, age, and demand in the numismatic market. It is recommended to consult with a professional coin dealer or appraiser to get an accurate assessment of their worth.
it says in your coin
For the collector value with the exceptions of errors and specially made proof coins, the penny would have to be made before 1959.
old coins -yes
They are positively worth something. An old penny is always worth at least a penny.
hi ive got an old 5000,000 dracma note and wondered if its worth anything?
hard to say...but being that old, it could be worth a lot to somebody who collects coins hard to say...but being that old, it could be worth a lot to somebody who collects coins
A dollar
Answer So you have a Silver Quater and want to know if it will be worth anything as time goes by. Time has nothing to do with the value of coins. What makes them valuable is how many of that particular coin was minted that year. It's the amount of coins in circulation that makes a coin worth anything and of course the condition of the coin. If it's scratched it could be hundreds of years old, but not many collectors will want it scratched and even if they do, you won't get the full price of the coin unless it's in perfect condition. The best way to see if your coin is worth anything is to take it to a place that sells coins and see what they say regarding your coin.