i HAVE A 1700 COIN WITH A SHIP ON BACK
The Bread Back Then Was Mostly 3c
It is Ukrainian and can be traced back to Austrian church records form the 1700's
It doesn't exist. Don't assume that every coin with a woman's picture is an SBA. Her picture was only ever used on dollars from 1979 to 1981. Older coins all carry a picture of Miss Liberty, which is what you have. If you look on the back it'll say PEACE, which is why these are called Peace dollars. Values depend on condition and mint mark, but in general their retail price would be in the $15 to $17 range.
Edward Stanley was the richest...had a net worth of about 445 million...this was back in the 1700's
Yes, the usage of coins is mentioned in the Torah. However, examples of Hebrew coins date back only to the 4th Century BCE.
It depends on which coin and what year. Post new question please.
Please check that date again and post a new, separate question. The US didn't exist in 1700 and the first $2 bills were issued in 1862.If you're seeing the date 1776 on the back of the bill, please turn it over and look for the printing date on the bill's front. All $2 bills issued since 1976 have a picture of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on the back, which of course occurred in 1776.
Since she was a girl in the 1700's , no she didn't because there were little privleges given to woman back then
Type in "1871 Liberty Seated dollar coins" in your search box an click images. This will show you the coins.
They farmed
Please check your coin again. It's either not 1965, not JFK, or not a dollar. Most likely it's a HALF dollar, because JFK's picture has only appeared on that denomination since 1964 (turn it over and check the back!) Also, there were no $1 coins struck from 1936 to 1970 inclusive, and the coins struck from 1971 to 1999 are copper-nickel, not silver, while those made since 2000 are brass.
in about the 1700's
Britannia has appeared on many British coins dating back hundreds of years, mostly copper coins such as Pennies, Halfpennies, Farthings, etc. Since decimalisation, Britannia has appeared on the 50 Pence coins and many non-circulating gold coins of various denominations and some commemoratives.
It is believed the snow goose was first spotted back in the 1700's. They are not considered an extinct species, as they have grown over 300% since the 1970's.
First, get a time machine... just kidding... How they did cure a cold back then was to treat the symptoms, the same as we do today, since there still is no cure for the common cold.
Since 1953, the person on the coin is Queen Elizabeth II. The design on the back are two maple leaves.
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