If you have lost a coin collection, we will probably not be of much help.
If you are looking to buy one, you could advertise on eBay or visit a local coin dealer.
Kennedy halves are still available at banks. The other uncirculated 50 cent coins can be found at any coin store or coin show.
Because less than 20 genuine Confederate cents were ever struck, you likely have a replica of this famous coin. Or it could be a Bashlow Restrike. Take it to a coin dealer in your area for an accurate assessment.
To determine how many 5-cent coins are in 1 kg, we first need to know the weight of a single 5-cent coin. In many countries, a typical 5-cent coin weighs about 5 grams. Therefore, to find the number of coins in 1 kg (1000 grams), you would divide 1000 grams by 5 grams per coin, resulting in approximately 200 coins.
Most coin collection shops will exchange currency.
One could find a coin dispenser from an online retailer such as Amazon or eBay. One could also find a coin dispenser on websites such as CoinDispenser or OgonDesigns.
This is not a US Mint issue coin it's a novelty coin of some type. It could have value if it's made from silver. Look for the marking of .999 fine silver on the coin. If you find it, it's made of silver and does have some value.
Yes there is but it is pretty rare to find.
click ten times and find a gold coin then give the villager 1 cent
Pictures of a specific coin are difficult to come by. Usually you should be able to find one on eBay, but the picture is withdrawn after the coin is sold. See the link below.
You can find a collection of Chinese jokes directly on the ChineseJokes website. Alternatively, you can also find a collection of Chinese jokes on websites such as Jokes4Us and AsianJoke.
Well, honey, a 20 cent coin is about 22.25 mm in diameter and 1.57 mm thick. A 1 liter bottle has a diameter of around 78 mm. So, if we do the math, you could probably fit about 15-20 20 cent coins in that bottle if you squish them in there real good. But hey, who's counting?
The mint mark on a 1909 VDB Lincoln cent can be found on the reverse (back) of the coin, below the wheat stalks and above the letters "ONE CENT." If there is no mint mark present, it indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.