You should contact the American Historical Society.
You will have to take the coin to a collector or coin dealer so someone can see it. Just because it is from The American Historic Society does not mean it's a Mint State coin. I have seen many coin sets from this society, so don't be surprised if they are not uncirculated coins.
Your coins, unless you ordered legal tender ( which are worth face value) are worth the scrap value of the metal in the coins. Their gold proofs and commemorative coins are worthless in that they are not solid gold or silver but only plated token slugs. If the word replica ever pops up in the advertisement that means counterfeit and worthless. One might also take note that The American Historic Society is just a name that a marketing group concocted to sound "credible" and is not actually affiliated with any nationally recognised foundation. Buyer Beware!
If you visit about fifty three people or a little more your pet wont receive its usual $20-30 dollars. It will only receive $5-10. Unfair, I know, but that is how Playfish made it.
You will receive coins for free in FarmVille on Facebook whenever you harvest crops or sell animals or buidings or trees or decorations.
umm well there are many but there are about 12 and they receive golden coins
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I am an archaeologist who specializes in excavating historic sites to uncover artifacts such as old coins and pottery. My work involves analyzing these objects to learn about the past societies and cultures that once inhabited the area.
There are 5 levels and if you gather no coins at all you will receive 1000 coins
If you throw one object at him for 1 hour nonstop, then you will receive 50 coins
You can't. You can only convert Playfish cash to coins.
England. For historic reasons the U.K. has almost never put the name of the country on its coins.
Pennies both historic and modern do not have a mintmark for coins minted at the Philadelphia mint.