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$20 - $30
August 10. 2009 This is not a coin but a token. It is called a Civil War Token and has a value from $15 to $40 depending upon the condition of the token.
The word infantry does not have an antonym.
The Battle of Jutland was in 1916. Can you provide some information about the coin like a country or mint name, the year of minting, what the coin is made from, its diameter, what is inscribed on the coin, etc?
About $33,000
The coin, Abraham Lincoln 1861-1863 Gold One Dollar is valued around $20.
There's no US coin called an "old buck coin". What you have is a modern Presidential dollar worth face value only. The dates 1857-1861 are the years that James Buchanan served in office. The minting date 2010 is on the coin's edge.
The value of an 1861C half eagle ($5 piece) is between $1,500 and $15,000. Condition greatly changes the value of the coin. You have a nice coin on your hands and I recommend sending to the NGC for certification. The value that I have found is according to the 2009 US coin digest (7th edition)
Really depends on condition but a ball park would be $25
What is a letter value at that he has signed
Daniel Oakey has written: 'History of the Second Massachusetts regiment of infantry' -- subject(s): 2d, History, Massachusetts Infantry, Massachusetts Infantry. 2d Regiment, 1861-1865, Regimental histories, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, 2nd, United States, United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 2nd (1861-1864)
well-worn = $10 lightly worn = $20
The 1861 French gold franc coin typically has a higher value than its face value due to its gold content. The exact worth of the coin would depend on factors such as its condition, rarity, and current gold market prices. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional coin dealer or numismatist for an accurate valuation.
The date 2010 is on the edge of the coin, his term in office was from 1857 to 1861 which are the two dates on the front of the coin. Also the coin is NOT GOLD it's Brass and is only one dollar.
A "copy" has no true numismatic value since it is not an authentic coin. I feel copies are a worthless addition to a collection.
This coin needs to be seen and graded for an accurate value. In general, prices run from $30.00 to $360.00 depending on the grade of the coin.