Yes.
Yes, Harriet Tubman indeed did work as a nurse and cook during the US Civil War.
Yes. Harriet Tubman was alive and well when the 13th amendment abolished slavery in the US in December 1865. She died in 1913.
we dont! LOL
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Yes.
Yes, Harriet Tubman indeed did work as a nurse and cook during the US Civil War.
Yes. Harriet Tubman was alive and well when the 13th amendment abolished slavery in the US in December 1865. She died in 1913.
She was a nurse a scout and a spy for the US. army .
Harriet Tubman
No US coin bears an "F" mint mark
i really do not know thats why i asked this question
The optimal way to determine when the US Mint will mint a specific coin is to refer to their web-site: USMINT.gov.
You are probably thinking of an "error coin". This coin is any coin which does not meet the standards of the US Mint or has a flaw in its design or manufacture.
If there isn't a mint mark on a US coin, usually it means that such a coin was minted in Philadelphia.
we dont! LOL
The earliest the coin was produced by the US mint, the more rare it probably is. However, the mint state would also contribute to the coin's value.