the coin has the president on it
i like pickles. and its a place in san fransico
This coin is worth more for its gold content than as a collectible. Values vary along with the price of gold, but as of 09/2008 they range from $475 for a very worn coin up to $520 for one that's almost like new.
A "Proof" coin is the same as its general circulation counterpart, but is one that is not intended for general circulation and is very highly polished. They are sold at a price that reflects the work put into them. A "Matt Proof" coin is a process where the surface of the coin is deliberately finely granulated as distinct from the usual mirror like surface of "Proof" coins with frosted highlights. The British 1937 Florin (Matt Proof FDC) is of the highest rarity and only two are known to exist, being minted only for display purposes.
coin like the penny is a coin.
Please don't assume that because a coin is old it has to be made of silver. Like modern nickels, all buffalo nickels were struck in an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1937 US nickel?" for more information.
If you found it in a bag of old coins, it is not a Matt Proof coin. Proof coins are not issued for general circulation but for collectors. They have a very high quality finish and a Matt Proof coin will have contrasting dulled raised areas compared to the mirror like surface of the flat areas. Proof coins are a lot more expensive to buy than their face value suggests. Proof coins are issued in some form of packaging to protect the finish and subsequently maintain the value of the coin. Very few of the 1937 Proof coins were minted and are possibly all in museums or the collections of very wealthy coin collectors.
like 25 years ago in 1874.
it might because Disney world is kinda like a community but San Francisco is a large city
That depends on which coin, from where.
I suggest you get a good coin book and search for your coin in there.
You do not give any detail like a date or who or what is on the non-blank side. There were a very small number (less than 20) of Australian Pennies struck only the "heads" side as a trial for redesign of the Penny in 1937. These are all worth a great deal and are all in museums or the collections of wealthy coin collectors. Alternatively, you may have a trick or novelty coin available from magic shops. A reputable coin dealer will be able to confirm your coin as genuine and give a valuation based on inspection of the coin.
Fransico Coronado explored the American Southwest region in the early 16th century and encountered Native American cultures. He did not find any extraordinary goods per se, but he did come across new foods like corn and various trade items such as pottery, textiles, and turquoise.