answer questions
COIN
It really depends on which coin it is. Is it a US silver dollar or dime? There is a big difference. Is it a world coin? What country is it from? All of these things matter when figuring the value of a coin.
yeah.
Is it a Greek or Roman coin. They may mean completely different things depending on its type.
That depends entirely on the date on the coin, the condition of the coin, and the mint at which the coin was produced. Without those 3 things there is no way to give a value.
Have someone else flip a coin. Pay attention to which way you hope the coin ends up.
join
It means that the coin is a good memory and no one can take that memory from her and that her memory is better then a lot of things
The Bank of England is not in the coin making business, they produce banknotes, amongst other things. The Royal Mint produces coins and the thickness of any given coin will depend on the denomination and the year of the coin concerned.
You need to be much more specific. The value of a Kuwaiti coin will depend on the denomination, the year and the condition. Without knowing these three things about the coin, its impossible to tell you if you have a coin worth hundreds of dollars or a coin worth less than a cent.
In order to determine the exact value of a 1865 ten franc gold coin, a number of different things would need to be considered. Some of these things would be, the gold content and condition of the coin.
The denomination, date, mintmark, portrait, legends & mottos.