Yes there is a silver dollar with Leonardo Davinci's face on it. I have one.
There is not room enough for a list of several hundred (if not thousands) of famous painters. You had better go to the library and ask for an Art History book. The index will give you more names than you could ever want. And you will see some of their works.
No, he didn't, and neither did he ever marry, even though he lived for 73 years.
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it means the one of the sweetiest people you will ever meet!!
No Indian Head cent was ever struck in silver.
No. The US has never made a coin with pure silver. The closest to pure silver would be American silver Eagles. These coins are silver bullion coins. They are made of 99.93% silver and .07% copper.
Zero. No Eire (Irish) 10 Pence coin has ever contained any silver, they are made from a copper-nickel alloy.
You don't. You don't EVER clean a gold coin and you don't clean a silver coin. Cleaning ruins the value of coins! If it has any collector value at all it will be demolished by a cleaning. Cleaning can take a $100 coin into a $10 coin. It will never, ever improve the value of the coin unless you literally dug it out of the ground. Do not clean coins.
Sorry no US silver 10 dollar coins were ever struck
No, the US mint has never minted a 2 inch silver coin for circulation or for bullion purposes. The largest silver coin in diameter that I know of that was produced by the US mint would be the American Silver Eagle with a diameter of about 1.58 inches and the US silver dollars which have a diameter of 1.5 inches.
No. The only Australian decimal coin to ever contain any silver, was the 1966 round 50 cent coin. They were withdrawn from circulation when the price of silver skyrocketed in 1967.
Look at the coin again and post a new question. No US dollar coins are dated 1950. Also no circulating US coin was ever made of pure silver, all were 90% silver and 10% copper.
This coin has 1 troy ounce of silver in it. What ever the current trading valus of 1 troy ounces of silver is the value for precious metal dealers For coin dealers/collectors this also varies to the condition of the coin as the trading market valus change. Silver is trading the the $30 range and coin collecting value is around $20. This will change over time...
No circulating US coins were ever made of sterling silver (0.925 fine). US dimes, quarters, and halves minted up till 1964, and dollars up to 1935, were made of coin silver which is 0.900 fine.
The U.S. Mint never produced a silver $20 coin. $20 coins, called double eagles, were all made of gold. The 1849 Twenty D Double Eagle Gold Coin only 1 ever made and it is in the Smithsonium Collection and a National Treasure - Priceless
Leonardo did not have a son.