There were three different 1812 Bank of England bank token denominations minted in 1812 due to a shortage of change in circulation. All have George III on the obverse. Three Shillings (Reverse - BANK TOKEN 3 SHILL within wreath). Eighteenpence (BANK TOKEN 1S. 6D within wreath). Ninepence (BANK TOKEN 9D within wreath)(pattern coin only, not issued). None of them have "EW" stamped on them.
There are two variants of this coin. Variant 1 - First bust - Obverse showing George III head and shoulders. A British 1812 silver Three Shilling bank token (George III), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £25 to £200 GBP. A British 1812 silver Three Shilling bank token (George III)(Proof FDC), might fetch up to £650 GBP. A British 1812 silver Three Shilling bank token (George III)(Proof in gold FDC) is considered to be extremely rare. A British 1812 silver Three Shilling bank token (George III)(Proof in platinum FDC) is considered to be extremely rare. Variant 2 - Second bust - Obverse showing George III head only. A British 1812 silver Three Shilling bank token (George III), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £25 to £225 GBP. The values quoted are the best possible for the best specimens in their grades, but may be significantly lower due to varying demand for the coin and the prevailing economic climate. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on inspection of the coin.
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You are probably talking about a 1923 or 1928. 1923 $1s are usually worth around $25. 1928 $1s are usually worth around $10. There are plenty of factors like condition, serial number, and signatures that can make them worth more.
1s + 1s + 1 = 2s + 1
it depends what card they are, how good they are and what condition they're in
You have to have at least a 1 or a 5 in your roll for it to count. If there are no 1s or 5s you Farkel and your roll doesn't count.You need to get at least 500 points to get on the board.You win with 10,000 points.Scoring1s are worth 100 points.5s are worth 50 points.If you get them all in the same roll.Three 1s are worth 300 points.Three 2s are worth 200 points.Three 3s are worth 300 points.Three 4s are worth 400 points.Three 5s are worth 500 points.Three 6s are worth 600 points.Four of a kind is worth 1000 points.Five of a kind is worth 2000 points.Six of a kind is worth 3000 points.Straight (1-6) is worth 1500 points.Three pairs are worth 1500 points.Two triplets are worth 2500 points.(Four of a kind and a pair counts as three pairs)
A is worth 1B is worth 3C is worth 3D is worth 2E is worth 1F is worth 4G is worth 2H is worth 4I is worth 1J is worth 8K is worth 5L is worth 1M is worth 3N is worth 1O is worth 1P is worth 3Q is worth 10R is worth 1S is worth 1T is worth 1U is worth 1V is worth 4W is worth 4X is worth 8Y is worth 4Z is worth 10
There r 16 1s. Including the word one.
5 number 1s so far
No. But you cn buy WTP 1s or salt 1s
For a 2s subshell to be present, the 1s subshell must first be full, which means no more electrons can be moved into the 1s subshell.