You have some sort of medal or other item but not a coin. Please post a new question with more information about the inscriptions that might help ID your item.
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Please check your coin again. Large cents were still being made in 1851. The first Flying Eagle cents were dated 1856.
No $2.50 dollar gold coins were struck dated 1813. Look at the coin again an post new question
A 1914 double eagle in circulated condition has retail values of $1,420.00-$1,890.00 depending on the grade of the coin
The 4th inauguration medals for FDR are dated 1945 and made of bronze. Please post new question with a better description of the 1944 piece.
they have different properties: density: Bronze has a higher density ~7.8 than cotton ~0.9electric conductivity: bronze conducts electricity, cotton does notthermal conductivity: bronze has a relatively high thermal conductivity cotton relatively lowcolor: bronze is reddish metallic, shiny; cotton is matte whitecoefficient of thermal expansion......Almost all properties differ...
The US did not mint any half dollars dated 1800.
Gilded bronze piece of art.
The only US gold coin dated 1820 is a Capped Head Quarter Eagle ($5.00) gold piece. Three different varieties exist, the most common type has a minimum value of $3,500.00
You take a piece of wood and cut away the parts that don't look like an eagle.
Please check your coin again. The Walking Liberty design was first used on half dollars dated 1916-1947, and then again on silver "eagle" bullion coins starting in 1986. Both of these coins have denominations, although the $1 value on the eagle coins is purely artificial. You may have a replica, a fantasy piece, or a privately-manufactured item.
Bronze Edition refers to a piece of sculpture that is one of many, cast from an original mold. There is usually an edition number, for example if your piece was the 14th one made in an edition of 100 it would read 14/100.