The coin has to say Continental Currency on the front with the 1776 date, sometimes they miss spell it and it says continental Curency. It should also have a sun and a sundial with the word Fugio to the left of it. On the back there are 13 circles representing the 13 colonies. Each circle should look like they intertwine with each other, and the circle in the center should say we are one. the ring around the center should say american Congress. Little bumps should Surround the edges on both sides. Hope its real! :)
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A score.This is not used much, it is a bit old fashioned. You can say "a score of ...".There is a famous passage in Psalms 90, which the King James version translated as"The days of our years are threescore years and ten", meaning that we're allotted alifespan of 70 years (and any more than that is gravy).And don't forget Abe Lincoln at Gettysburg, reminding his audience of our forefatherswho brought forth a new nation "fourscore and seven years ago", i.e. 87 years beforethe Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863 . . . in 1776 .
The Palmetto State: This nickname refers to South Carolina's official State Tree, the Sabal Palmetto. The Palmetto is rooted in historical significance dating back to the Revolutionary War. On June 28, 1776, the British fleet's attack on Sullivan's Island was repulsed. The palmetto-log fort, under Colonel William Moultrie, withstood the barrage of British cannons until the fleet retreated. The Sabal Palmetto (Inodes Palmetto), commonly referred to as the Cabbage Palmetto, was added to the "National" flag of South Carolina, after it seceded from the Union in 1861.
1766-Dalton's Born in England 1770-The eraser is invented 1776-American Revolution Begins 1780-Steel point pens replace quill feathers 1781-John Dalton moves to Kendal 1789-French Revolution Begins 1793-Dalton moves to Manchester and starts to keep daily weather recordings 1803-Daltons atomic theory is done and discovered 1827-In London, Wheatstone constructs a microphone 1837-Samuel Morse invents first American telegraph 1840-In Britian, first postage stamps are sold 1844-Dalton Dies at age of 78
Actually, no. It would not have been physically possible for him to be a member of the Illuminati.Here's why:Isaac Newton was born 25 December 1642 in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, and died 20 March 1727 in Kensington. Both are in England.Johann Adam Weishaupt was born 6 February 1748 in Bavaria, Germany and died 18 November 1830 in Gotha, Thuringia in exile.This is important:Weishaupt was the founder of the Bavarian Illuminati (also called the Order of Illuminati and Order of Perfectibilists) on 1 May 1776. After publishing a number of writings calling for the separation of church and state, and promoting the equality of all people (not conducive to a powerful monarchy), the organization was labelled seditious and ordered disbanded by the Duke of Bavaria in 1785.See the problem yet?Okay, hold on because this gets tricky.Isaac Newton died 49 years, 1 month, 12 days before the formation of the Illuminati.
Some continental coins were made of pewter, others of bronze or silver. The 1776 "continental currency" (dollar) is one of the rarest US coins and many were made from pewter, consequently suffering from corrosion of the tin.
Real coins have values from $7,500.00 to $125,00.00 depending on grade
the currency that was printed during the revolutionay war was the commodity money
Authentic examples of the 1776 Continental Currency dollar are very rare, 7 different varieties are known. Values start at $10,000.00 and go over $100,000.00 and more depending on type and grade.
Authentic examples of the 1776 Continental Currency dollar are very rare, 7 different varieties are known. Values start at $10,000.00 and go over $100,000.00 and more depending on type and grade.
Authentic examples of the 1776 Continental Currency dollar are very rare, 7 different varieties are known. To find a picture of a real one, use the search box on your browser and type in 1776 Continental Dollar and click on images. This should bring up pictures of authentic examples.
No set values for replicas exist, it's worth what you can get.
An Authentic one can sell for about $25,000 or so. Though most of them are private copies that are worthless except as a curiosity.
Authentic examples of the 1776 Continental Currency dollar are very rare, 7 different varieties are known. Values start at $10,000.00 and go over $100,000.00 and more depending on type and grade.
Weight: 15.03-18.51 grams, it varies.
Copies of U.S. coins have no numismatic value.
8-13-11>>> Authentic examples of the 1776 Continental Currency dollar are very rare, 7 different varieties are known. Values start at $10,000.00 and go over $100,000.00 and more depending on type and grade.NOTE: Many replicas, copy's and counterfeits exist.