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Espionage Act of 1917
they are made of metal and they are also made of wood on the bottom
metal
They were never made of wood. During World War II they were made of plaster, since metal was in high demand. They were traded for metal staues after the war.
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?
It is worth about $1.00. It is made out of zinc, copper, and tin.
a Filipino 50 centavo coin, made back when us owned the Philippines
The US never made a "1 centavo filipinas" coin. The US makes cents not centavos. Mexico is one country that has used centavos. Try determining another country of origin.
because coin is made up of insulated metal thats why coin cannot charged
nickel?
The 1972 American Revolution Bicentennial coin is made from brass. There are versions of the coin that are somewhat valuable.
It's usually made out of metal or a metallic material.
Yes, a coin is a conductor because it is made out of metal, as well as keys, sewing needles, and iron nails are all conductors.
Yes, coins are made of metal and metal will carry an electrical current.
It is made of bronze or copper-clad steel.
R5 describes the rarity of a coin, not what it is. On a scale of R1 to R10, R5 means "Scarce".
No US one dollar coins were made in 1917, it's likely a half dollar. Look at the coin again and post new question.