This is a token that is included in U.S. Mint Uncirculated Coin Sets. Somebody cut the set apart, and this token is what's left over. It's very common -- worth maybe a few cents.
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== == Unless it's uncirculated, or if there's something that makes it different from the hundreds of millions of other 1977 nickels that are still circulating, it's only worth 5 cents. == == 1977-P Uncirculated................$0.80 1977-D Uncirculated................$0.80 1997-S Proof Uncirculated.......$1.50
It's not a penny. It's a mint medallion included with a set of uncirculated Philadelphia coins. Denver sets have a similar medallion with a large D. Medallions are struck on the same blanks that are used for cents, They're not collectible because they don't have dates or any other indication of when they were made. If a dealer or collector opens an uncirculated set to sell the coins individually they often spend the medallion as if it were a regular penny.
It depends greatly on the year and mintmark. For example, if you go to enough banks, you will most likely find an uncirculated roll of 2013 nickels sold to you at face. On the other hand, for uncirculated war nickels (1942-1945) or other early date Jefferson nickels, they'd be worth much more.
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$1.00 to $3.00 in average conditionMore:This type of coin would be known as the Barber Dime. In 1902, it was minted at three different mints: Philadelphia, New Orleans and San Francisco. USA Coin Book lists the values as:Philadelphia (no mint mark): $2.75 in Good condition up to about $100 in mint condition (MS60 uncirculated grade). A choice uncirculated coin (MS63) would be worth about $160. A PR63 Choice Proof coin on the other hand would be worth about $425New Orleans (small "O" mint mark): $3.25 in Good condition up to about $380 in mint condition (MS60 uncirculated grade). A choice uncirculated coin (MS63) would be worth about $945.San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): $7.60 in Good condition up to about $380 in mint condition (MS60 uncirculated grade). A choice uncirculated coin (MS63) would be worth about $945.
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I think that you are referring to the token packaged with uncirculated mint sets from the Denver mint. It has little or no value.
All dollar bills have signatures printed on them; one is the Secretary of the Treasury, and the other is the U.S. Treasurer. An uncirculated series 1974 might sell for a few dollars, but it's not especially valuable.
It is not a cent. It's a mint medallion included with sets of uncirculated coins sold by the U.S. Mint. The D indicates it came with a set minted at Denver. The scale is part of the Treasury seal. Since these are included with all uncirculated sets and do not carry dates they are not really collectible. You might find them in a dealer's "grab box" selling for 15 cents or a quarter.
Not really. While I suppose it is possible for one side of a coin to be uncirculated while the other side is only almost uncirculated, a coin couldn't be both brilliant uncirculated while being almost uncirculated.
One auction site lists an 1890 $2 Treasury Note as its most valuable specimen, at $4500 for an uncirculated one. At the other end of the spectrum any $2 bills dated 1963 or later are only worth face value.
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It's not a coin it's a mint medal. Its out of a souvenir set from the Denver mint. The sets are only sold at the gift shoppes at the Denver & Philadelphia mints.
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== == Unless it's uncirculated, or if there's something that makes it different from the hundreds of millions of other 1977 nickels that are still circulating, it's only worth 5 cents. == == 1977-P Uncirculated................$0.80 1977-D Uncirculated................$0.80 1997-S Proof Uncirculated.......$1.50
Yes, as every other country in the past