There were no Singer sewing machines in 1803.
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The U.S. didn't mint any quarters dated 1803. However, if the date 1803 is just below the word "Ohio," and the date 2002 is at the bottom, then it's a modern state quarter worth 25 cents.
Five Shillings GBP in 1803 had the purchasing power of about £16.80 GBP today.
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The date 2004 is on the front of the coin, it was NOT struck in 1803. It's just a nickel, spend it.
No coin exists. Nickels were first struck in 1866.
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The value here is not in the mounting. If the 1803 penny has not been damaged by putting in this mounting it is worth in average circulated condition $15.00, in extra-fine condition is worth $700.00. However if this 1803 penny has the large date and the small fraction in average circulated condition is worth $2,000.00, in very fine condition is worth $17,500.00.
It's a 2004 Jefferson nickel that has been gold plated, has no collectible value and is just a fancy nickel.
There's no such thing as an 1803 nickel, because the coin wasn't first minted until 1866. However, if the date 1803 is above two hands shaking, and the other side shows President Jefferson, then it's a 2004 Westward Journey nickel, worth exactly 5 cents.
6,000 floppals in 1803 are worth 296,000 floppals in 2010 because of severe unbalance in the floppal market due to the crash of 1857 and 1987. Many people were made homeless due to the floppal crash.