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Coin given to employees to commemorate the Jubliee.
You need to tell us what is on the coin. There are no British coins that have the legend of Queen Elizabeth the Second, rather the British coins would be in Latin and be some variation of Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina. So if the legend is in English you either a) Have a coin from somewhere in the commonwealth or most likely if there is no denomination/date you have b) a medal or a token of some sort
Roberto Coin was created in 1977.
What kind of coin? What condition is it in? Does it have a mintmark?
The machine inside, scans the coin for size and weighs it.
it is a collectible token/coin from Reader's Digest
August 10. 2009 This is not a coin but a token. It is called a Civil War Token and has a value from $15 to $40 depending upon the condition of the token.
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The token coin currency of cheap metals was introduced by the Roman Empire.
The $1 coin.
It is a token coin made in 1912 and possibly issued by a business either as a commemoration of something or for use within the business.
A Northwestern Bank parcoa token is from as late as the 1800Õs. There are many coin collectors that would find value in the coin and pay possibly over 100 dollars for it.
That means it is a novelty coin. These are not made by the US mint. They are made by private mints for shops as a token or toy.
Apparently they were a token for vending or gaming machines.
The only currency that John Adams is on is the 2007 dollar coin. This coin is no longer minted, but is in circulation.
The mint did not make coins in 1751. Your coin may be a private token or you maybe it's a coin from another country.
There are many contenders but arguably the oldest known coin was made in Lydia, a token from the 8th century BCE.