It is up to the courts to decide for there is a lot of fraud or fraudulent people or a bank, but then if you are happy with their answer, then back to the courts? A $100.00 gold piece is a hundred dollars, but the gold makes it $1,500? Or Elvis lucky dollar bill worth how much?
Back then as in 1980s or 1880s?
Back then? such as.. yesterday well, i wore uniform shorts and a shirt. It depends on way back when?
He does not invite Odysseus back to the island.
because when odysseus was sleeping his men opened up the back of wind and it pushed them back to Aeolia
You are asking about a 1994 50 Drachmes coin from Greece which commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Greek Constitution. What you are reading as "Eaahnikh Ahmokpatia" is actually the Greek words "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΕΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ" which are pronounced "(H)ellenik(eh) Democratia" and mean "(the) Greek Democracy". According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, there are two versions of the coin, each with a different portrait, although the back of each has an identical rendition of the Greek Paliament building. The version with a portrait of Dimitrios Kallergis (portrayed wearing a military uniform) is KM#164 and the version with Makrygiannis (portrayed wearing a turban) is KM#168. Each are brass and measure 27mm in diameter, and 7,500,000 of each version were minted. Each are worth about US$3.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$5.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
You are asking about a 1984 5 Drachmes coin from Greece. What you are reading as "eaahnikh ahmokpatia" is actually the Greek words "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΕΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ" which are pronounced "(H)ellenik(eh) Democratia" and mean "(the) Greek Democracy". Also on that side of the coin, in addition to the date 1984, are "5 ΔΡΑΧΜΕΣ" which is "5 Drachmes", the unit of currency. The image on the front is a portrait of the Greek philosopher Aristotle, and his name in Greek, "ΑΡΙΣΤΟΤΕΛΗΣ", appears to the left of his portrait. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, this piece (KM#131) weighs 5.5 grams, is composed of Copper-Nickel, and measure 22.46mm in diameter. 29,778,000 were produced in 1984, and it is worth US$0.25 or so in very nice circulated condition, about US$1.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$2.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
That's a Greek coin. -------------- What you are reading as "eaahnikh ahmokpatia" is actually the Greek words "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΕΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ" which are pronounced "(H)ellenik(eh) Democratia" and mean "(the) Greek Democracy".
Battle Back - 1982 VG was released on: USA: 1982
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Bring 'Em Back Alive - 1982 Bring 'Em Back Alive 1-1 was released on: USA: 24 September 1982 UK: 22 October 1982 Netherlands: 20 November 1982
Back from Samoa was created in 1982.
There were 5000 of the 1981 silver coins that were designed by daniel a. moore. They had the face of bryant on the front and on the back they had the quote "Be Brave" with Bear Bryant's signature.
The cast of Bennett Bites Back - 1982 includes: Lennie Bennett as Presenter
You are asking about a 5 Drachmai coin from Greece (KM#71.1 or 71.2). What you are reading as "eaahnikh ahmokpatia" is actually the Greek words "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΕΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ" which are pronounced "(H)ellenik(eh) Democratia" and mean "(the) Greek Democracy". The front of the coin bears an image of a phoenix with "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΕΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ" above and the date below. The back has the denomination within a wreath. 23,500,000 such coins were produced at the London Mint in 1930, with a further 1,500,000 produced at the Brussels Mint. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example from London (KM#71.1) would be valued at US$0.75 in Fine condition, US$1.50 in Very Fine condition, US$8.00 in Extremely Fine condition, US$80.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$250.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. An example from Brussels (KM#71.2) would be valued at US$1.50 in Fine condition, US$3.50 in Very Fine condition, US$15.00 in Extremely Fine condition, US$200.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$400.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The London Mint also produced a few Proof examples as well - such coins would be valued at about US$2,500.00 each. The London and Brussels versions can be differentiated by looking at the second set of berries on the left of the wreath on the coin's back - the London coin will have one berry with a dot on it, while on a Brussels coin, two such berries will have a dot.
Cassie and Co- - 1982 Lover Come Back 1-12 was released on: USA: 13 August 1982
As with most 20p coins since their introduction in 1982 the date is on the back (the opposite side to the Queen's head) and such coins can be valued at exactly 20p. From the release of the new 20 Pence coin in 2008, the date is on the obverse (front) and it is still worth 20 Pence.