pf 69 is higher in value, than pf65.
That depends on which coins and which years you are referring to -- it could be Eisenhower dollars (1971-1976), bicentennial coins, or modern silver proofs. Can you be more specific?
Metal coins can weigh heavy, and are not easy to carry many coins with you.
All coins are made of some type of metal, but not all coins are made of copper.
The difference in mass between a 1990 coin and a new one is negligible for all practical purposes, unless the currency has been redesigned. (For example, in the early 1990's the UK issued new 5p and 10p coins to replace much heavier old coins.)
Nearly all coins are made of metal, which is a conductor.
The 2004 Proof dime was issued in 2 forms: Silver and clad. The Deep Cameo values for each of these coins is shown in the following list: Proof Grades..........2004 clad............2004 silver PF64..........................$3.........................$5 PF65..........................$4..........................$6 PF66..........................$5..........................$7 PF67..........................$6..........................$8 PF68..........................$8..........................$10 PF69..........................$18........................$20 PF70..........................$340......................$300
There were 95,248 Uncirculated Statue of Liberty $5 gold coins and 404,013 Proof $5 gold coins produced at the West Point Mint. The Uncirculated and Proof values of these coins are shown in the following list: Uncirculated Grades...........1986-W MS63......................................$225 MS64......................................$227 MS65......................................$230 MS66......................................$232 MS67......................................$235 MS68......................................$240 MS69......................................$300 MS70......................................$525 Proof GradesPF63.......................................$245 PF64.......................................$247 PF65.......................................$250 PF66.......................................$252 PF67.......................................$255 PF68.......................................$257 PF69.......................................$300 PF70.......................................$650
July 11, 2009 I am assuming you are refering to the 2003 American Silver Eagle coin. As a collector coin the values given are for uncirculated and proof coins. MS63.......$17 PF63......$26 MS64.......$18 PF64......$27 MS65.......$19 PF65......$28 MS66.......$20 PF66......$29 MS67.......$21 PF67......$30 MS68.......$25 PF68......$31 MS69.......$33 PF69......$45
August 10, 2009 There were 4 denominations of American Gold Eagle coins produced: $5,$10,$25 and $50. The proof values for these coins are shown in the following list: Proof Grades.......$5....................$10..............$25.................$50 PF63....................$137................$345............$675...............$1,450 PF64....................$140................$355............$685...............$1,460 PF65....................$142................$365............$695...............$1,470 PF66....................$147................$375............$705...............$1,480 PF67....................$152................$385............$715...............$1,490 PF68....................$157................$395............$725...............$1,500 PF69....................$190................$450............$820...............$1,625 PF70....................$380................$850............$1,150............$1,900
According to the US Treasury, there were 2,062,793 coins of 2007-S minted in PF65 condition. By the way, the value of a Sacagawea 2007-S coin is: $15.00.
July 25, 2009 In 1982 the San Francisco mint produced 4,894,044 silver George Washington 250th Anniversary Commemorative coins. This was the first 90% silver coin struck by the US Mint since 1964. The value for this coin in various proof grades is shown in the chart below. Proof Grades........1982-S PF63.......................$8 PF64.......................$9 PF65.......................$10 PF66.......................$11 PF67.......................$12 PF68.......................$14 PF69.......................$29 PF70.......................$250
August 9, 2009 The US Mint in San Francisco struck 4,265,234 proof Eisenhower Dollars in 1971. The values for this coin are shown in the following list: Proof Grades..............1971-S PF 63............................$7 PF64.............................$9 PF65.............................$13 PF66.............................$15 PF67.............................$20 PF68.............................$30 PF69.............................$50 PF70.............................$13,000
July 24, 2009 The 1991 USO Commemorative was struck to honor the 50th anniversary of the United Service Organizations [USO]. The obverse [tails] side of the coin was designed by Robert Lamb of Rhode Island while the obverse was designed by Mint Engraver John Mercanti. 124,958 uncirculated coins were struck at the Denver, Colorado mint [mint mark letter "D"]. 321,275 proof coins were struck at the San Francisco, California mint. The values of these coins are shown in the chart below. Uncirculated Grades..........1991-D MS63...................................$15 MS64...................................$16 MS65...................................$17 MS66...................................$18 MS67...................................$20 MS68...................................$22 MS69...................................$35 MS70...................................$700 Proof Grades.......................1991-S PF63.....................................$17 PF64.....................................$18 PF65.....................................$19 PF66.....................................$20 PF67.....................................$22 PF68.....................................$25 PF69.....................................$40 PF70.....................................$4,250
July 9, 2009 With an uncirculated mintage of 451,629 coins, the values of the 1987 US Constitution Bicenntenial Silver Dollar vary from $15 in an MS62 grade to $36 in an MS69 grade. With a proof mintage of 2,747,116 coins, the value ranges from $16 in PF62 to $36 in PF69.
The Shapes Were Different Coins were different
pf means proof! and 69 is the grade. grade from 1-70.
There are a lot of differences between Greek coins and Indian ones. Get a book about world coins, and you can learn a lot about how to identify coins.