Well, first off you most likely have a British penny, not a US coin. Secondly, it should be a Victoria penny, the DC is actually a DG, standing for the Latin for "By the Grace of God" and you also have to give a date. Without a date (and an estimate of condition) it is impossible to say what you have. Also, keep in mind there are many different varieties of Victorian pennies and rare varieties sell for many times the amount that common varieties sell for.
Please ask one question a time. Use the format "What is the value of an 1860 British Penny" and you should get an answer.
The coin you are referring to is likely a British Victoria coin from 1892, possibly a halfpenny or penny, featuring the design of a ship on the reverse side. The denomination can often be identified by the coin's size and weight. Coins featuring ships, particularly the penny or halfpenny, can vary in value depending on their condition, rarity, and demand among collectors, often ranging from a few dollars to several hundred. For an accurate assessment, consulting a numismatic guide or a coin dealer is recommended.
The real value is $75.00, we just got one for our auction. The intrinsic value varies.
they live in Victoria
The value of a 1973 super team family first DC issue comic book can vary depending on its condition and demand among collectors. It's recommended to consult with a professional comic book appraiser or check recent sales of similar items online to get an accurate estimate of its value.
DC, as in Direct Current? then its Amps. xxtwilightxx
At the larger malls in VA.
The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC.
No. The value and polarity are different.
USA. Their real name is DC shoe compnay USA
RMS current is converted to DC current by using a rectifier. Capacitors and other components are used to make a cleaner DC output with less ripple.
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