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Old. It's from the beginning of 1200's.
Uncertain, but likely only a few years old. Also counterfeit - coins minted before 1 A.D. would not have a "B.C." date on them, since no one at that point would have known that A.D. was coming. As a practical matter the earliest European coins with dates on them were produced in the 1500's.
It could mean anything depending on the coin. What country? What year? What denomination? What does the coin appear to be made from?
An old coin that was used in the Bahamas until the late 1960's.
The ones beginning in T or S are the older made guns. The 870 was created in the 50's.
The value of a coin from the 1100's will greatly vary. It will depend on the overall condition of the coin and if the coin is considered to be circulated.
Beginning in the 1890's, increasing nationalism led to a dangerous European arms race.. so nationalism
S. F. Goodman has written: 'The European Community' -- subject(s): European Economic Community, European Parliament, European federation
The Coinco S75 9800 was typicaly used in old soda vending machines. You can find out how to change the price for these mechs on sites such as www.colamachines.com. They have a ton of information on old cola machines from th early 30's to the mid 70's
1883-S Liberty $20 Gold Coin MS62
No they do not! People have not made that mistake since first European contact in the early 1600's. How old are you anyway? 450?
Could you please explain what you mean by "nimm"? What is the coin's denomination? If it is foreign, do you know what country it came from? What image(s) and/or inscription(s) are on the coin?