1 cent, two cent, three cent (two types), half-dimes, dimes, quarters, half-dollars, dollars ( gold & Silver), $20, $10, $5, and $2.50 gold coins.
Your question isn't nearly specific enough. The U.S. minted over a dozen different denominations and varieties of coins in 1865. There is not "the" 1865 coin; there were millions of coins minted that year. You can look at a site such as coinfacts.com for pictures. See the Related Link below.
No US 1 Dollars coins were minted in 1907.
The US Mint officially began producing coins in 1793.
There were no US coins minted in 1776.
In the past US gold coins have been minted at the Charlotte, Dahlonega, Denver, New Orleans, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and West Point mints.
Your question isn't nearly specific enough. The U.S. minted over a dozen different denominations and varieties of coins in 1865. There is not "the" 1865 coin; there were millions of coins minted that year. You can look at a site such as coinfacts.com for pictures. See the Related Link below.
No US 1 Dollars coins were minted in 1907.
There were no British Halfcrown coins minted from 1865 to 1873 inclusive.
No US dollar coins were minted in 1983.
The phrase was added to US coins beginning in 1865.
Although an independent country, the Republic of Palau uses the US Dollar as its currency. Those coins are minted at the various US Mints. Palau also issues "Republic of Palau" thematic collector coins, also minted at US mints.
Yes.
Silver 3¢ pieces were minted from 1851 to 1873 Copper-nickel ones were minted from 1865 to 1889
The US Mint officially began producing coins in 1793.
this question makes no sense.
There were no US coins minted in 1776.
In the past US gold coins have been minted at the Charlotte, Dahlonega, Denver, New Orleans, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and West Point mints.