As of August of 2014, 19.00 Au dollars equals 17.71 in U.S. dollars. Currently, you need only 93 cents to buy one Australian dollar.
Au bal de Flore - 1900 was released on: USA: 1 September 2009 (DVD premiere)
In AU-55 condition your coin retails for about $950. In MS-60 that figure is about $1900.
In EF about $375; in AU about $1900.
840 miles = ~0.0000090365521499 AU
1900 mL = 1900 cc's
Depends which distance you want to know. From 1900 to 2099 the distances ranged from 29.48 astronomical units (au) to 30.66 au. The averages close approaches were 29.69 au and the far ones, 30.45 au. The average distances from the Sun are 30.07 au and 0.39 au. The difference there is 29.68 au. They are currently 30.29 au apart. An astronomical unit is the average Earth-Sun distance. 149.6 million km mercury diameter 4878km neptune diameter 2200 km
$99.99 AU
90% of africa was colonized by 1900
0.387 is the average distance from the Sun to Mercury in AU. Note: AU=astronomical unit
The 1900 Morgan dollars issued from the New Orleans Mint are known to have medium size mintmarks. This is not a recognized variety. The 1900-O Morgan is considered common. AU grade coins currently have values of $35.00-$40.00.
The 1900 is worth about $17.00. The 1893 is worth a whole lot, somewhere around 1,800 dollars but the 1900 isnt worth as much.
I am assuming that it is an 1852 minted in Philadelphia since the vast majority were. For a certified coin in AU grade the value is between about $250 - $400 depending on what grade AU it is (AU-50, AU-53, AU-55.....).