There are two commonly circulating coins which represent George Washington, American's first president, first is the Washington quarter and second is the Washington dollar minted for the presidential dollar coin series.
There is no president, but rather a queen ( Queen Elizabeth II ).
He is the president of the Senate.
No. The earliest dollar coins made by the mint were 1794.
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.
The earliest one-cent coin in the U.S. was struck in 1793.
The coin's reverse depicts a fasces, symbolizing unity and strength, and an olive branch, signifying peace.
The Krugerrand coin was minted in 1967 making the earliest coins about 44 years old.
Never. The coin is called a Kennedy half dollar because it depicts President John F. Kennedy. The dime is called a Roosevelt dime because IT's the coin that shows FDR.
This coin is often called a Susan B. Anthony dollar because it depicts that 19th-century advocate for womens' rights. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1979 Susan B. Anthony Dollar?"
The movie depicts Henry VIII relative to today's culture.This diagram depicts the relationship of the departments in the company.
The 1/6 stater, an early hellenic coin is the oldest at 2700 yrs. See link for pic.
As shown in the image, this famous coin depicts a Native American chief on the front and a buffalo (bison) on the back. The coin was designed by James Earle Fraser. The chief's image is a composite of 3 different individuals, and the buffalo is said to be a prize animal named Black Diamond.