This token was meant to be a keepsake/souvenir and has no monetary value.
If you can find a person to buy it, between 4-5 dollars.
This is not a U.S. Mint issued coin. It's a privately made 1 ounce silver bullion round that has no numismatic value. The value is only for the silver, about $20.00.
The Illinois Sesquicentennial coin came in two varieties, a Silver Proof coin and a Bronze coin. At the time, you had to buy 25 of the bronze coins to order to get to be able to purchase a silver coin.
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This token was meant to be a keepsake/souvenir and has no monetary value.
If you can find a person to buy it, between 4-5 dollars.
This is not a U.S. Mint issued coin. It's a privately made 1 ounce silver bullion round that has no numismatic value. The value is only for the silver, about $20.00.
The Illinois Sesquicentennial coin came in two varieties, a Silver Proof coin and a Bronze coin. At the time, you had to buy 25 of the bronze coins to order to get to be able to purchase a silver coin.
6 cents
depends on quality uncirculated prices upwards of 21.50 low grade 1.98prices are fluctuating but this coin is one to watch
These medals, as you may know, were struck of Bronze. Although they have a low mintage they are not historically significant enough to warrent a large collector base. Retail value would be about $10.
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The value of a silver coin is always changing because the value of silver is always changing. See the related link below for a silver coin value calculator. This does not give the actual value of the coin but it does give the value of the metal used to make the coin. This is know as the melt value.
the smallest value of a coin is a penny.
intrinsic value If a coin had value because of its metal content, you would refer to the "bullion value" or the "melt value" of the coin, as versus the "numismatic value" that a coin which was rare or in exceptional condition would have.
Metal value depends on the purity of the silver and the weight of the coin. Numismatic value depends on the condition of the coin.