The five on the inside refers to the great silver uprising of 1802 that lasted five years and took the lives of 5,000 dutch silver workers. This uprising was considered one of the crucial battles in the war on ore.
It is the number of degrees of that angle.
Its worth about $5 in scrap silver. It is 40% silver and only worth scrap silver.
It's steel, not silver, and it's worth about 5 cents.
By adding a ring.
Yes, it contains 40% silver and is worth about $5 in silver content as of the time of writing.
5 NV means the ring is a size 5 and the NV stands for Nevada Silver but it does not come from Nevada lol its just what they called it, it is still real sterling silver
The S refers to sterling silver, and the 115 refers to the ring being 11.5% sterling. The triangle and TD are very likely a maker's mark.
The nine to five states that the ring is at least 92 .5% sterling silver and the H is the Maker's Mark to ensure that the identity of the stamp is valid
Although it may have other meanings, that is the badge of the Texas Rangers. The law enforcement agency, not the baseball team.
5-5-11>> If you mean a real silver dollar made in 1935 or BEFORE, as of today they are worth $29.00 just for the silver.
If you look closer you'll see that the 5 is actually an S. The 925 stands for 92.5%, which is the Sterling silver standard. So a piece of jewelry with the marking S925 means that it's composed of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper (usually it's copper).
The WA ( World Archery Federation, former FITA ) targets are coloured as follows, from the inside out: * 9 ring, 10 ring and inner 10 ring - gold * 7 ring, 8 ring - red * 5 ring, 6 ring - blue * 3 ring, 4 ring - black * 1 ring, 2 ring - white
It is the number of degrees of that angle.
The only silver ones were minted in San Francisco and sold to collectors. They're 40% silver and worth around $5. However, if it's from Philadelphia or Denver, and has a visible copper ring around the edge, then it contains no silver and is worth 50 cents.
The Lucy Show - 1962 Lucy and the Ring-a-Ding Ring 5-5 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The Lucy Show - 1962 Lucy and the Ring-a-Ding Ring 5-5 was released on: USA: 10 October 1966
1928E silver certificates for $5 bills were never printed. dont you mean united states note or federal reserve note?