August 12, 2009 The Kennedy Bicentennial Half Dollar in MS64 is valued at $15 with either mint mark.
"MS" stands for "Mint State". Coins are graded on a scale of 1 to 70, with 1 being "Poor" or basal state (only barely identifiable as a particular coin) and 70 being perfection. 60 and above are Uncirculated ratings - thus, an MS60 coin has no sign of wear, but perhaps a lot of dings from a mint bag or a mottled surface, while MS69 may have a couple of barely visable hairline scratches. MS63 would thus be a nice looking coin with no wear, and MS64 would be an even better looking coin.
If you mean "How do you make the worth of a quarter with 3 coins", the answer is: two dimes and one nickel.
Do you mean "numismatic"? The study or collection of coins, tokens, and paper money and sometimes related objects.
it means that a porfecinal has authenticated and determaned the codition of a coin
Somebody must have graded it. You can get coins graded by many different 3rd party services. You can also take it to a collector and they can give you a rough estimate of its grade.
What do you mean by "What is the new coins?"
August 12, 2009 The Kennedy Bicentennial Half Dollar in MS64 is valued at $15 with either mint mark.
Coins on clubpenguin are money. You need coins to buy things.
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Break it out of the slab and have it graded by a reputable service. It probably does not deserve an MS64 and may not even make MS60.
"MS" stands for "Mint State". Coins are graded on a scale of 1 to 70, with 1 being "Poor" or basal state (only barely identifiable as a particular coin) and 70 being perfection. 60 and above are Uncirculated ratings - thus, an MS60 coin has no sign of wear, but perhaps a lot of dings from a mint bag or a mottled surface, while MS69 may have a couple of barely visable hairline scratches. MS63 would thus be a nice looking coin with no wear, and MS64 would be an even better looking coin.
im sorry i dont no what you mean
double coins, red coins will give two coins more and blue will give you three
July 10, 2009 A circulated 1954-S Washington quarter is worth $6-$7 Uncirculated coins are worth $8 in MS60, $10 in MS63, $13 in MS64, $25 in MS65, $65 in MS66, $1800 in MS67.
Assuming you mean "Which coins must you have if you have 30 coins that add to $1.09 c", there are a large variet of possibilities that largely depend of the country the coins come from. This is because different countries have different denominations of coins.
A basis answer is that doubloons are coins.