To be strictly technical, the Susan B. Anthony $1 coin and Helen Keller state quarter are the only U.S. coins to bear the historical image of a woman.
However, the Sacajawea dollar bears an image intended to represent that Native guide although there are no known historical images of her. The sculptor (Glenna Goodacre) used a Native American college student as her model. Because we know who she used and who she intended to represent, it's just a slight stretch to say that a 3rd woman has been portrayed on a U.S. coin.
if the coin is in best condition ikt will be 1000 rupees or if the coin condition less it will be 100 rupees only
It was an armed autogyro and featured in "You Only Live Twice".
New Zealand only issued a Twenty Dollar coin in 1995 and 1997.
There was a teaser trailer for Lilo and Stitch that parodied The Little Mermaid.The only television series that featured characters from both films was Disney's House of Mouse.
Seaby'y catalogue of coin values is a good place to ascertain the value of your coin. The value of any coin, however, will depend upon condition. Check Ebay to find out whether any similar coins have been sold recently. But, in any case, the coin will only have a nominal value because it is a very common coin. Rarity is what make coins valuable and saught after by collectors.
Sacagawea, also on a small dollar coin.
Susan B. Anthony <3 i think that is rite not qite sure looked it up on google and a couple different websites said the same thing HEY GUESS WHAT MY MOM GOT THE FLU SHOT AND SHE HAS THE FLU NOW I WILL GET IT OMG!!!!! :(
Do you mean the circulating dollar coin minted from 1971 to 1978, or the commemorative coin issued in 1990? The circulating coins are worth only a dollar each. The commemoratives are worth about $15.
It's a common date circulating coin that's only 5 cents.
If you mean one of the brass coins currently circulating, they are worth only face value. If you are talking about a commemorative coin, please include the year of the coin and if it is a proof or uncirculated coin.
No its not. The letters are the initials of Frank Gasparro the designer of the coin. The only mint marks used today on circulating coins are P & D
The only Australian coins minted for general circulation in 2007 were the 5, 10 and 20 cent coins and the 2 Dollar coin. The 50 cent coin was only minted as a Non-Circulating Commemorative and, the 1 Dollar coin was only minted for Uncirculated or Mint year sets and Proof sets.
Circulating Sacagawea dollars are only worth face value. Ditto for the new Presidential dollars.
No currently circulating Australian coin contains any silver. The only Australian 50 cent coin to contain any silver was the round 1966 coin which had an 80% silver content, about 0.3416 ounces. At today's prices about $10.70 USD.
Australia has never issued a Farthing coin. With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there were no "Australian" Farthings issued. The only Farthings circulating in Australia were British Farthings.
Susan B. Anthony only appeared on $1 coins issued 1979-81 and 1999. Please don't assume EVERY woman on a U.S. coin is her. In fact, the vast majority of U.S. coins with a woman on them carry a picture of MISS LIBERTY, as in "Statue of ..."!!!!
With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there was never an "Australian" Farthing minted. The only Farthings circulating in Australia were British Farthings.