Since there were none minted from steel that year, I would have to assume it is either plated (with silver, zinc, or nickel) which has no collector value, or it was minted on a foreign planchet, which would be worth about $50 You can verify that it is not steel by trying to stick it to a magnet. If it does not stick, then it is not steel.
They win gold medals (worth US$600) if they are first, silver (worth US$325) if they are second, and bronze (worth US$3) if they are third. Each countries' Olympic federation decides on a cash prize for their athletes (ranging from US$1million for gold in Singapore to no cash prizes in Great Britain)
The value of a Martin Luther King Coin varies upon the material it is made from, the quantity made, and the condition it is currently in. There were many coins minted in varying designs. You would need to find the specific design and what it has recently sold for to determine the current value.
Only U.S. Olympic athletes are liable to pay income tax on medals earned and prizes received at the London games. Under U.S. tax law, they must add the value of their Olympic medals and prizes to their taxable income. At today's commodity prices, the value of a gold medal is about $675. A silver medal is worth about $385 while a bronze medal is worth under $5. There are also prizes that accompany each medal: $25,000 for gold, $15,000 for silver, and $10,000 for bronze.
I would air on the side of not much. Bronze itself is worth $1.50 - $2.50 a pound I believe, depending on grade. And I'm not sure how much the medals themselves weigh. So they aren't worth too terribly much, not the metal anyway. Regardless, to the athletes that win the medals, I'm sure they are priceless.
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There were no silver dollars minted in 1952.
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Check that date or denomination again. There were no silver dollars minted that year.
Check that coin again. There were no U.S. silver dollars minted that year.
Anything minted in the 1970s is made of copper-nickel, not silver, and is only worth face value.
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Check that coin again. There were no US silver dollars minted that year.
The only silver dollar minted by the US Treasury in 1900 was the Morgan Dollar.
U.S. dimes minted in 1966 contain no silver, and are worth 10 cents.
No such thing. There were no U.S. silver dollars minted in 1920.