How much is a united states emirate coin worth in US
The UAE was only formed in the 1970's, so a 1797 coin from the UAE cannot exist
The largest denomination coin is 1 dirham (the same as the larger notes), smaller denominations are 50 fils, 25 fils and 10 fils (very few in circulation)
The coin you are referring to is likely the 5 Dirham coin from the United Arab Emirates. It features an image of a crescent moon and star on one side and the number 5 surrounded by flowers on the reverse side. It is a common circulating coin in the UAE.
How much is a united states emirate coin worth in US
If you have a "Silver Coin" dated 1816, it's not a U.S. coin. The only coin issued by the United States in 1816 was a Large Cent.
The monetary unit in the United Arab Emirates is the Emirati Dirham. The symbol for it is AED and currently the exchange rate is 1$=3.673 AED or 1€=4.791 AED.The UAE Dirham has a fixed rate of exchange against the US Dollar.The Dirham is divided into units of 100 Fils which makes up the coin portion of the currency.Currency in note form:DH 1000 NotesDH 500 NotesDH 100 NotesDH 50 NotesDH 20 NotesDH 10 Notes.DH 5 NotesCurrency in coin form:DH 1 (100 fils =DH 1)50 fils25 fils10 fils
it has dates, like 1400's/1300's, to a modern year, i don't know why it has the old dates though. my theory is that the old dates are talking about the picture whitch is on the back of the coins, IE: when it was made, or built, or discoverd.
The coin is not silver and just face value.
Check that coin again. There was no United States in 1740.
It refers to the purity of silver. In the United States, when some coins were still made of silver, they were 90% silver with 10% copper.
The U.S. Mint has never made a $10 silver coin. If you are asking about NORFED silver rounds, they are not genuine United States Mint bullion coins and they are not legal tender. The value is only for the silver they contain.