Bronze coins would be of a copper appearance as most them are somewhere between 90 and 95% copper, the remainding few percent being tin, zinc or a number of other relatively cheap metals in varying small quantities, depending on the country of origin.
Copper being a non-ferrous metal is not magnetic.
No, stone age men did not use bronze hammers. Bronze was developed later in human history, during the Bronze Age, around 3300 BCE. Stone age men primarily used tools and weapons made out of materials such as flint, obsidian, and bone.
A silver Indian Head one cent coin from 1862 does not exist. The coin was made of bronze, not silver, and featured a depiction of Liberty wearing a Native American headdress on the obverse side, and a wreath on the reverse side.
It appears to have 5 squares on one side. Each of the squares has 5 dots, like a dice. The 5 squares form a cross. Around the edge of the coin, it says 'REPVBLICA- PORTVGVESA' (Republic of Portugal), with the date at the bottom. The other side of the coin has 5 wheat bushels, with ' 1 ESCVDO' above them. The coin is bronze and roughly the size of a quarter.
Bronze is associated with the early civilizations of the Bronze Age, which followed the Old Stone Age (Paleolithic) and the New Stone Age (Neolithic) periods. The Bronze Age is characterized by the use of bronze, a metal alloy made of copper and tin, for tools, weapons, and other objects.
The Bronze Age followed the Stone Age. The Bronze Age started approximately 3300 BC and lasted until 1200 BC. In the Near East the stone age is followed by the copper age, or Chalcolithic.
need to know date and condition
i cant answer that unless i know what the date on it is
That is a very tough question to answer. There are several denominations of Roman bronze coins, so for that, I would need more information on the coin.
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a penny
The Illinois Sesquicentennial coin came in two varieties, a Silver Proof coin and a Bronze coin. At the time, you had to buy 25 of the bronze coins to order to get to be able to purchase a silver coin.
I don't really know but it should be a lot. :)
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the knut is a bronze coin in Harry Potter tales
An old bronze coin.
The Canadian Toonie coin, which is a two-dollar coin, is made of two different metals - an outer ring of nickel and the inner core of aluminum-bronze. The aluminum-bronze core allows the coin to conduct electricity.
It is made of bronze or copper-clad steel.