Depends on how old you are, to me any before 1998 is old
How much is this coin worth 186 year old
Yes a 15 year old is too old for a 12 year old. The 12 year old is in 6th grade while the 15 year old is in high school. The maturity levels of each is miles apart even though it is only 3 years, but at this age that makes a difference. When you are 20 and 23 that no longer makes any difference.
Numbers on a coin usually signify the year it was minted.
It could mean anything depending on the coin. What country? What year? What denomination? What does the coin appear to be made from?
The old South African 50 cent coin, particularly valuable, is the 1965 minting. This coin is sought after by collectors due to its lower mintage and historical significance. Additionally, the 1980 50 cent coin is also valuable, especially if it is in uncirculated condition. Coins from these years can fetch higher prices in the numismatic market.
For a coin to be considered to be an "antique" it must be 100 years old or older just like any other antique. Though most coin collectors never will refer to a coin as antique.
Old English Pounds (Sovereigns) were minted in 22 carat gold, not silver.
The value of a 186-year-old shipwreck coin can vary greatly depending on factors such as rarity, condition, and historical significance. It's best to have the coin evaluated by a professional numismatist or auction house to determine its exact value.
That depends on factors such as the country of origin, denomination, and condition. Without knowing any of those details, an answer is impossible.
depends on the originality and quality of the coins
What state? You are lucky she isn't any younger. You might be fine It makes very little difference whether or not she lied. The 19 year old is the adult and should know better.
any US coin site on the internet...............