Yes, but only for a short time. It was only minted from 1875-1878 and was only released for general circulation in 1875 and 1876. It was designed to compete with the Swiss Franc as an international currency. However, it was very easily confused with the quarter (like the unpopular Susan B Anthony dollar), despite its slightly smaller size and the use of a plain rather than a reeded edge. 20 cent pieces are all collectable and sell for prices well above melt value.
Just the year does not make a coin rare.
The US Mint did not make any 100 dollar coins in 1959.
The US did not make a gold dollar in 1894. They stopped production of the gold $1 coin in 1889.
They never have. If your coin has a hole and is a US coin then someone drilled it in. It was not done at a US mint.
The first US dollar coin was made in 1794.
8- 5cent coins 4- 10cent coins 1 -20cent coin
how much is a 2002 20cent coin worth ?
Coins are not cylinders. The rim of the coin is sometimes raised, as well there are depressions and peaks from the design of the coin. You should use a specific gravity test with water and a scale.
55 of course !
Just the year does not make a coin rare.
Such a coin was not made by the US Government.
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No there is not and there cannot be. There are a number of countries which use a dollar as its major currency unit. Among these are Australia and the US. Australia has a 20 cent coin but not a 25 cent coin whereas the US has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 cent coin. Also the smallest Australian coin is a 5 cent coin. The number of ways of making change for a dollar in Australia and US will, therefore, be different.
The US Mint did not make any 100 dollar coins in 1959.
The value of an old 20-cent coin can vary significantly depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, standard circulated 20-cent coins may be worth their face value or slightly more, while rare or uncirculated examples can fetch higher prices. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a coin collector or a numismatic expert.
it supports the country number. it allows everyone's country number if there is it legal.