Highland Mint Cards are a best kept secret. Many unsold ($240) 4.25 oz. troy .999 silver cards were melted, making some very hard to find. Same for ($49) Bronze Cards. I have seen Tuff Stuff list them (Silver) from $250 to $1700, Bronze $40 to $200, several years ago. Silver prices have soared since then. Mintages (melted adjusted) Silver 88 to 1000. Bronze about 400 to 5000.
Check your date again. These coins were not made in 1819.
Unless the gold coins are solid gold and the silver coins are solid silver, it is probably worth less than the purchase price.
Check the date again. These coins were not made in 2000.
Just to check my first instinct, I did an internet search for "Israeli coins", and I found out that my instinct was correct. That search will lead you to everything you want to know about coins currently in circulation and coins for collecting
Check that coin again. There were no U.S. dollar coins minted that year.
Not a meaningful question. ALL U.S. coins have that motto - check your pocket change. Please post a new question if necessary. In any case no circulation coins from 1985 are worth any more than face value. Also, this site has a Coins and Currency thread for asking questions about, well, coins and currency. Money and Credit is for things like checks, credit cards, loans, etc.
Check your local bank/websites for conversion rates, depending on the age of your coins, some mite have actually lost value, or have an unknown value, so it's best to seek out an employee/representatives who works in finances.
British farthings were made of bronze, not silver. Check that coin again. Modified coins have little or no collector value.
about $1.25 for its silver value as of today. Each day you can check www.coinflation.com. for coins silver value. It looks like the paper dollar is dropping like a rock.
The U.S. did not print any $1 notes with that date. Please check again and post a new question to help ID your bill. Also, this site has a Coins and Currency thread for asking questions about, well, coins and currency. Money and Credit is for things like checks, credit cards, loans, etc.
A is not a mintmark used on US coins. Check the mintmark again and post a new question.
Check that coin again. The U.S. didn't mint any dollar coins that year.