The half's, quarters and dimes are 90% silver so they do have value. The nickel and cent would have to be high grade Mint State coins to be worth a dime.
Yes
Check with any local coin collector for sure, but this coin can be worth a LOT of money.
No. Any cent plated with nickel was altered outside of the mint. That makes it a damaged coin worth 1 cent only.
Check that one again. King George V died in 1936, so he wasn't on any circulating coinage dated 1957.
A round form of money, worth a certain amount. Any monetary unit that is made of metal. This excludes paper money and promissory notes.
The U.S. Mint has never made a Silver Penny . If it is a 1957 Lincoln cent, it has likely been chrome plated which can look like silver. This is very common but the coin does not have any numismatic value.
Public policy suggests that the Turks (individual or en masse) cannot be bought for any amount of money.
I personally don't think that it is worth anything because then, it would be fake money. Fake money is not worth anything. But if they don't notice the mistake, then it would have the same value as any ordinary 1924 1 coin.
no
It's a common coin, worth about $2 for the silver (nickels dated 1942-1945 are the only ones that contain any silver).
A 1903 King Edward VII one cent coin is probably worth only a small amount of money. It is worth less than five dollars because it is made of copper.
I have found a Calvin Coolidge coin of some type. Has picture of Coolidge and brief bio on the back of coin. Any idea what this coin is and when it was made? WHAT IT WORTH