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The earliest coins have been found in a tomb in China which dates to 900BCE, so they were invented before then.
Most ancient coins do not have a date even into the 8th century A.D. (CE).
greek coins today are worth between 30 to 75 dollars in good condition.CorrectionPlease post a new, separate question with the coins' dates and/or descriptions if a date isn't available. Greek coins date from pre-CE items all the way up to modern euro pieces so more details are needed to provide an answer.
The first coins were stamped around 650 - 600 BD by the Lydians. Some believe that the Ancient Egyptians were the first to invent and use coin money. The first paper money is believed invented by the Romans around 100 AD.
The Shapes Were Different Coins were different
Error coins need to be seen for an accurate assessment, take to a coin dealer.Also please note that coins are said to be struck rather than "stamped".
It is the abbreviation stamped on Spanish five pesetas coins.
It would have been within the first century BC.
No, I have never seen a 1943 Florin stamped into a bottle cap, but I have seen plenty of other coins stamped into bottle caps.
No, a coin that is stamped with the word "copy" is not considered legal tender. These coins are replicas or replicas meant for collectors and do not hold any monetary value.
Circulated coins are valued at $14.00-$19.00
It is illegal to possess counterfeit coins, regardless of whether they are stamped or not. Counterfeiting is a criminal offense that violates intellectual property rights and can have serious legal consequences. It is not worth the risk to possess counterfeit coins.
I have a coin with a letter A with wings and the number 840 stamped on the edge it weighs 31.3 grams or 1 troy oz can anyone help ????
Nothing is noted on any major websites. These coins are very heavy and are often subject to "bag marks" even in uncirculated condition, so it's possible you simply have damage that occurred then the coins were being processed after minting. FWIW, the coin is a DOLLAR, just like it's spelled on the coin, and a mistake would be MIS-STRUCK. For some reason coins are said to be struck or minted, while ordinary objects like spoons, car fenders, etc. are "stamped"
There shouldn't be any other dates stamped on your half dollar. Only the date 1969.
Cleopatra had her baby in 46BC with Caesar her husband from Rome. He was known as Anothy.
in 46BC he made it and it was brought out to the world in 45BC