the markings on a penny is a Lincoln memorial because they wanted hes picture on a penny on a coin after he died.
Very little ! With no identifying markings at all - it's essentially just a small metal disc !
No silver 1 cent coins have ever been struck by the US Mint. It may have been plated with chrome or even silver but it has no numismatic value at all. It's 1 cent unless you find someone that wants it.
No, "A penny saved is a penny earned".
Penny from which country?
penny is singular pennies is plural
Very little ! With no identifying markings at all - it's essentially just a small metal disc !
$2 to $3
No silver 1 cent coins have ever been struck by the US Mint. So no none are out there.
No. The collector value of any Halfpenny would depend on the year, the condition, mintmarks and its relative rarity.
It is the old Latin abbreviation for "denarius", which was used for "penny" in the old British Commonwealth coinage system because the penny was effectively the direct descendant of the old Roman piece. That means you have a coin worth 3 pence, where "pence" is the British plural of penny.
No silver 1 cent coins have ever been struck by the US Mint. It may have been plated with chrome or even silver but it has no numismatic value at all. It's 1 cent unless you find someone that wants it.
Since all the markings on a thermometer are not numbered, it is easier to read if the markings are the same (the markings are usually by ones).
markings.
Horizontal markings are markings (such as painted or etched lines) that are horizontal (or parallel to the ground).
The only chance of a correct answer is for the question to include all the label details and the markings on the record between the label and the grooves.
In average circulated condition, these are worth about 10 cents each; in pristine uncirculated condition, they can be worth up to $4 or $5. (There are still plenty of them around!)
pythons have markings but the python is to hairy for any 1 to c the markings