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A "hobo peace dollar" is a term used to refer to altered or engraved versions of genuine Peace silver dollars. If the coin has a skull with a helmet engraved on it, it is likely an altered or custom coin created by an artist, rather than an official minted piece. These types of modifications are considered novelty or art pieces and are not genuine US Mint coins.
Skull Island, as featured in the movie "King Kong," is a fictional place created for the film. There is no real-life location or island known by that name.
The 1851 silver dollar with an Apache design does not exist. The United States did not issue any silver dollars with an Apache design in that year. If you have a coin with that description, it is likely a counterfeit or a privately minted piece, and its value would depend on factors such as condition and rarity, among others. It is recommended to consult with a professional coin appraiser or dealer for an accurate valuation.
No, the Indiana Aztec bat does not exist. It seems to be a fictional or misidentified species.
The Frobisher-Smythes are fictional characters created by Jonathan Miller for a performance documentary called "The Body in Question." They are not real individuals.
The Barbaric Archipelago is a fictional setting created by author Cressida Cowell for her "How to Train Your Dragon" book series. It does not exist in real life.
If you mean a real silver dollar, such as a Morgan or peace dollar the thickness is 2.4mm
If the coin is a real Morgan or Peace dollar. The value is just for the silver, about $20.00.
Travis fractured his skull while "dogboarding." He was being pulled by a large dog while riding his skateboard when he fell and fractured his skull. The doctor ordered Travis to wear a protective helmet for six weeks.
Yes. There are real gold flecks in Notre Dame's current football helmet.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark. The 1924 Peace dollar is so common, circulated examples are only $16.00 to $20.00 retail. Mint State examples run from $25.00-$35.00
Not yet.
The US dollar is a real dollar. All money is real.
the code is 4654534 to get the 13 skull
Skull Island is the fictional Indian Ocean island that is the setting for "King Kong".
No real US million dollar bills
Easily $100+
Someone that is looking for real skull earrings can purchase them at local jewelry shops. Other options would be to shop online at websites such as eBay and Amazon.