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The value of the 6 piece Coins of the Colonies set issued by Time magazine can vary depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. You may want to check online marketplaces, coin dealers, or auction houses to get an idea of its current market value.
The US only issued 20¢ coins from 1875 to 1877. If you mean 50 cent piece, please see the Related Question.
The weight as issued is 33.436 grams. All U.S. $20.00 gold coins are the same weight.
Sorry, but 1 dollar gold coins were not issued in 1905. Only 2.5, 5, 10, and 20 dollar gold coins were made. Check your date.
Sorry, but 1 dollar gold coins were not issued in 1905. Only 2.5, 5, 10, and 20 dollar gold coins were made. Check your date.
The U.S. suspended minting of gold coins in 1933. There were no new pieces issued until the 1980s.
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The US never issued $25 gold coins for general circulation. If you mean $2.50, please see the Related Question.
Many countries have or had 20-cent coins. Among the major ones:Euro - 5.74 gmAustralia - 11.3 gmNew Zealand - 4.00 gmUS - 5 gm (no longer issued)Canada - 4.65 gm (no longer issued)
The U.S. never issued an SBA penny, only $1 coins 1979-81 and 1999. You may have a privately-minted novelty piece.
Your coin may be a privately-issued piece. There are no listings for US mint coins matching that description. Please post a new, separate question with more information that might help to ID the coin.
For historical reasons the U.S. never issued a $2 coin but instead struck the oddly-denominated quarter eagle worth $2.50. Quarter eagles were issued until gold coins were withdrawn in 1933. $2 brass coins are in common use in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, while the UK has £2 coins and the EU has €2 coins. Unfortunately politics and inertia mean it's unlikely the US will introduce a $2 coin in the foreseeable future.
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