Welcome again! The "book" value for this coin is about US$2.00. That however is not what you could expect to get if you sold it. That may be what a dealer might get selling it retail, but not necessarily. This value is more useful as a comparison reference. There is a good explanatory post out there on this. I'll try to search it down, or if anyone else knows, that would help.
Circulation issues of those stainless steel 100 L. coins are ultra-common. The series as pictured began in 1955 and continued through the 1980's. Most dates can easily be found in online bulk lots or coin dealers' 5-for-a-dollar bins. Krause lists the mintage for 1963 at 33 million. They're pretty much indestructible and are considered collectible only in high grade condition. On a more encouraging note, it's a beautiful design, and a date run is a fun project. [more than you wanted to know]
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