August 12, 2009 The Kennedy Bicentennial Half Dollar in MS64 is valued at $15 with either mint mark.
"MS" stands for "Mint State". Coins are graded on a scale of 1 to 70, with 1 being "Poor" or basal state (only barely identifiable as a particular coin) and 70 being perfection. 60 and above are Uncirculated ratings - thus, an MS60 coin has no sign of wear, but perhaps a lot of dings from a mint bag or a mottled surface, while MS69 may have a couple of barely visable hairline scratches. MS63 would thus be a nice looking coin with no wear, and MS64 would be an even better looking coin.
If you mean "How do you make the worth of a quarter with 3 coins", the answer is: two dimes and one nickel.
Do you mean "numismatic"? The study or collection of coins, tokens, and paper money and sometimes related objects.
it means that a porfecinal has authenticated and determaned the codition of a coin
Somebody must have graded it. You can get coins graded by many different 3rd party services. You can also take it to a collector and they can give you a rough estimate of its grade.
What do you mean by "What is the new coins?"
Coins on clubpenguin are money. You need coins to buy things.
August 12, 2009 The Kennedy Bicentennial Half Dollar in MS64 is valued at $15 with either mint mark.
im sorry i dont no what you mean
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double coins, red coins will give two coins more and blue will give you three
Break it out of the slab and have it graded by a reputable service. It probably does not deserve an MS64 and may not even make MS60.
"MS" stands for "Mint State". Coins are graded on a scale of 1 to 70, with 1 being "Poor" or basal state (only barely identifiable as a particular coin) and 70 being perfection. 60 and above are Uncirculated ratings - thus, an MS60 coin has no sign of wear, but perhaps a lot of dings from a mint bag or a mottled surface, while MS69 may have a couple of barely visable hairline scratches. MS63 would thus be a nice looking coin with no wear, and MS64 would be an even better looking coin.
July 10, 2009 A circulated 1954-S Washington quarter is worth $6-$7 Uncirculated coins are worth $8 in MS60, $10 in MS63, $13 in MS64, $25 in MS65, $65 in MS66, $1800 in MS67.
A basis answer is that doubloons are coins.
Assuming you mean "Which coins must you have if you have 30 coins that add to $1.09 c", there are a large variet of possibilities that largely depend of the country the coins come from. This is because different countries have different denominations of coins.