Sometimes a coin is so worn that you can't read the date. These coins are called junk, but if it is silver, it is still worth the silver weight.
Coins have a year on them to show when they were made.
There is no predetermined limit for coins minted for general circulation. The number of coins made for the year depends on the economy.
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The two coins are 10c and 25c. As stated in the question, one of them is not a quarter, if it's a leap year.
The date on the coin tells what year it was made.
Coins have a year on them to show when they were made.
Coins have a date to show what year they were made.
There is no predetermined limit for coins minted for general circulation. The number of coins made for the year depends on the economy.
The Mint produces a full range of coins almost every year to keep a sufficient amount of coins in circulation.
1932 was the last year gold coins were struck for circulation.
The first coins of the Third Reich were minted in 1933, the year that the Nazis seized power.
No. find the website for Calgary Coins. There they will tell you the metal content and a VERY brief history of Canadian coins. 1968 was the last year silver coins were minted for circulation, and then only for part of the year and in debased .500 fine alloy.
Apart from the year, nothing is different.
2050 BC
ALL us minted coins by stated value for a given year
1964
Australian coins have not changed since last year. General circulation coins are - 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and $1 and $2 coins.