August 18, 2009 The Jamestown 400th Anniversary Commemorative Coin was issued in silve and in gold. In silver the uncirculated value is about $35. In gold the uncirculated value is about $230.
The Columbus half dollar was a commemorative coin celebrating the 400th anniversary of CC which took place in Chicago. It is also known as the Columbian exposition half dollar. This price varies from $200 to $650 in uncirculated grades to priceless (well over $10,000) in top proof grade where only 400 specimens were produced.
I believe that the cross commemorated the deaths of over three hundred colonists. Queen Elizabeth of England attended the ceremony in 1957 when cross was raised. This information was found here: http://insuns.com/article/THIS-IS-AMERICA-Jamestown-Gets-Ready-to-Celebrate-Its-400th-Anniversary-3749-1.html !
It's a commemorative coin issued as part of the 1892 and 1893 celebrations of the 400th anniversary of Columbus' trips to the New World Huge numbers were saved so they're still readily available. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 03/2009: Moderately worn - $8 Slightly worn - $12 Almost no wear - $15 Uncirculated - $33+
Please check your coin more closely and post a new question with more details if necessary. But ... if it's the size of a quarter, has George Washington's picture on the front, and the words Jamestown Quadricentennial and a ship on the back, it IS a quarter and is only worth 25¢. Virginia opted to promote its 400th anniversary on the reverse of its state quarters even though they were minted in 2000, seven years before the celebration took place.
These coins were issued in honor of the 400th anniversary of Columbus' voyages to the New World. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 12/2010: Moderately worn - $8 Slightly worn - $12 Almost no wear - $20 Uncirculated - $44 to $1,060 depending on quality DISCLAIMER: The retail values quoted are the best available, but may vary due to market fluctuations. Also the wholesale (buying) price of a coin will be less than the selling (retail) price. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on inspection of the coin.
we celebrated the 400th anniversary in summer 2008
Creation in the 21st Century - 2004 Happy 400th Anniversary was released on: USA: 1 April 2011
Bermuda just celebrated its 400th year anniversary.
The Columbus half dollar was a commemorative coin celebrating the 400th anniversary of CC which took place in Chicago. It is also known as the Columbian exposition half dollar. This price varies from $200 to $650 in uncirculated grades to priceless (well over $10,000) in top proof grade where only 400 specimens were produced.
That's So New York - 2005 Henry Hudson's 400th Anniversary was released on: USA: 30 August 2009
2011 is the 400th anniversary of the King James translation of the Bible.
I believe that the cross commemorated the deaths of over three hundred colonists. Queen Elizabeth of England attended the ceremony in 1957 when cross was raised. This information was found here: http://insuns.com/article/THIS-IS-AMERICA-Jamestown-Gets-Ready-to-Celebrate-Its-400th-Anniversary-3749-1.html !
Henry Hudson sailed into the Hudson River in 1609.
It's not any more "special" right now than it usually is, but as it was finished in 1611, this is its 400th anniversary year.
It's a commemorative coin issued as part of the 1892 and 1893 celebrations of the 400th anniversary of Columbus' trips to the New World Huge numbers were saved so they're still readily available. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 03/2009: Moderately worn - $8 Slightly worn - $12 Almost no wear - $15 Uncirculated - $33+
Please check your coin more closely and post a new question with more details if necessary. But ... if it's the size of a quarter, has George Washington's picture on the front, and the words Jamestown Quadricentennial and a ship on the back, it IS a quarter and is only worth 25¢. Virginia opted to promote its 400th anniversary on the reverse of its state quarters even though they were minted in 2000, seven years before the celebration took place.
The Buenos Aires Obelisk is a man made structure in Argentina. It was made in 1936 to celebrate the city's 400th anniversary. It stands about 220 feet tall.