What Are Currency Items Worth?
20 items tagged “currency” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Casino Chip
A casino poker chip is a small disc used as currency in casino games like poker, typically made of clay, ceramic, or plastic with denominations from $1 to higher values.

Sacagawea Dollar
A golden-colored dollar coin minted by the U.S. from 2000 onward featuring Sacagawea and her infant son.

Wheat Penny
A Lincoln Wheat Penny is a one-cent coin minted from 1909 to 1958 featuring President Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and wheat stalks on the reverse.

Argentinian Peso
The Argentinian Peso coin is the official metal circulating currency unit of Argentina, issued in denominations such as 1, 2, 5, 10, and 25 pesos.

Thai Baht
A 1 Thai Baht coin is the standard circulating Thai currency coin made of nickel-plated steel, featuring the King of Thailand and measuring 20mm in diameter.

Egyptian Pound
The Egyptian Pound (EGP) is the official currency of Egypt, with exchange rates reflecting its value against the US Dollar.

Saudi Riyal
The Saudi Riyal is the official currency of Saudi Arabia, with 1 SAR currently exchanging for approximately 0.27 USD.

Russian Ruble
The 1 Russian Ruble coin is a standard modern circulating coin denomination of the Russian currency, currently valued at its face value equivalent in USD.

Brazilian Real
The Brazilian Real (BRL) is the official currency of Brazil, with coins issued in denominations from 5 centavos to 1 Real, and its typical retail value refers to the exchange rate a regular person would pay to acquire 1 BRL.

Mexican Peso
The Mexican Peso (MXN) is the official currency of Mexico, issued in coins of 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 pesos for everyday transactions.

Australian Dollar
The Australian one dollar coin, first introduced in 1984, is a circulating currency coin featuring the five kangaroos design.

Canadian Dollar
The Canadian Dollar coin, commonly known as the loonie, is the standard circulating $1 coin in Canada made of bronze-plated nickel.

Chinese Yuan
The 1 Chinese Yuan (CNY) coin is a standard circulating bi-metallic coin used in everyday transactions in China, equivalent in value to one unit of the Chinese Yuan Renminbi currency.

Japanese Yen
The 1 Japanese Yen coin is the smallest denomination of circulating Japanese currency, made of lightweight aluminum, measuring 20mm in diameter and weighing 1 gram.

Euro
The euro refers to standard circulating euro coins (1c to €2) used as legal tender in the eurozone, with denominations having fixed face values.

Roll of Quarters
A cylindrical roll containing 40 U.S. quarters with a face value of $10.00, the standard denomination available from banks.

Two Dollar Bill
A United States $2 bill is legal tender paper currency featuring Thomas Jefferson on the front and Monticello on the back, continuously printed since 1862 with modern small-size versions since 1928.

Dime
A dime is a standard United States ten-cent coin, currently made primarily of copper-nickel clad over a copper core since 1965, with earlier versions (pre-1965) containing 90% silver.

Penny
A penny is the common one-cent coin of the United States, featuring Abraham Lincoln on the obverse.

Common Post-1982 US Penny (Copper vs Zinc)
Regular circulation pennies produced after 1982 when composition changed to zinc with copper coating.
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