The only U.S. coin dated 1799 in the weight range, is a $10 gold eagle at 17.50 grams.
its fake o silver dollars were made in 1799
Trade dollars wee not made in 1799. Check your date again and post a new question.
There is no such thing as a 1799 nickel. The first nickel coins were not minted until 1866. Therefore, if someone claimed to have a 1799 nickel, it would likely be a counterfeit or a misidentified coin.
A copy of any US coin has no numismatical value. Their worth is limited to that of the metals from which they are made.
No US coin with the denomination of 1/10th of a cent has ever been made.
its fake o silver dollars were made in 1799
The smallest coin ever produced for circulation by the Royal Mint was 11mm in diameter. The British Halfcrown coin was 32mm in diameter and weighed 14.1 to 14.14 grams when it was made from silver and 14.2 grams when it was made from cupro-nickel.
Trade dollars wee not made in 1799. Check your date again and post a new question.
There is no such thing as a 1799 nickel. The first nickel coins were not minted until 1866. Therefore, if someone claimed to have a 1799 nickel, it would likely be a counterfeit or a misidentified coin.
The oldest coin ever made would probably be priceless.
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A copy of any US coin has no numismatical value. Their worth is limited to that of the metals from which they are made.
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Yes...I'm a coin collector and I have one.
You need to give us a bit more information, particularly what is the main motif on the coin (Britannia, a shield, etc.) and an estimate of what the coin is made out of (gold, silver, copper, etc.) and then we can better identify what it is and hopefully get you a value.
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