Most of the 2 cent pieces dated 1865 have heavy wear and the values run from $18.00-$35.00
There are 2 types of 3 cent pieces dated 1865. A small (14mm) silver coin and a dime sized nickel 3 cent coin. The silver for that year is $325.00 in the low grade of G-4, the nickel 3 cent coin is $18.00 in the same grade. Which type do you have?
1856 3 cent coin value
35.00
The penny coin which was worth a cent
Yes.
There are 2 types of 3 cent pieces dated 1865. A small (14mm) silver coin and a dime sized nickel 3 cent coin. The silver for that year is $325.00 in the low grade of G-4, the nickel 3 cent coin is $18.00 in the same grade. Which type do you have?
No such (US) coin exists because the copper-nickel 3 cent piece was not minted until 1865.
Yes. There was a silver 3 cent piece minted from 1851 until 1873, which was the smallest silver coin the U.S. ever made. Then there was also a 3 cent nickel starting in 1865 that lasted until 1889.
A two cent US coin is larger in size than a ten cent US coin.
1856 3 cent coin value
35.00
No there as never been a U.S. coin with a 75 cent face value.
The coins is a Three (3) Cent-Piece. They were struck from 1865-1889 but the coin is not silver. It's copper-nickel.
No there is not and there cannot be. There are a number of countries which use a dollar as its major currency unit. Among these are Australia and the US. Australia has a 20 cent coin but not a 25 cent coin whereas the US has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 cent coin. Also the smallest Australian coin is a 5 cent coin. The number of ways of making change for a dollar in Australia and US will, therefore, be different.
US$47
The 50 cent coin bears the head of President John F. Kennedy
A US 5-cent coin is 75% copper and 25% nickel.