Just the year does not make a coin rare.
It's worth a whole cent. The fingerprint isn't stamped in but was etched when someone handled it with dirty fingers. Over time, the oils from your skin will react with the metal in the coin, actually eating into the surface of the coin, which may make it look like the fingerprint was stamped into the coin. This is considered damage to the coin and can easily make the coin worthless to collectors.
if the coin is u.s you have misinformation. they u.s mint did not make two dollar gold coins. they did make $2.50 cent gold pieces. These are called quarter eagles because an eagle is ten dollars. But if it is U.S than this coin is worth about $200. It can be up to $475 if it is uncirculated. This coin should have an Indian head on the obverse (front) side.
The U.S. did not make any $20 silver coins, look at the coin again and post new question.
Just because a coin was struck at the Denver Mint does not make it more valuable. But some D mint coins are more valuable, it depends on the date, denomination and condition of the coin.
1507
1493
being a great explorer
None. He came, he saw, he noted and he left.
I think 3 or 4
By religion and trade.One of the first major contacts, occurred when conquistador Juan Ponce de Leon landed in La Florida in April of 1513. Ponce de Leon.
By religion and trade.One of the first major contacts, occurred when conquistador Juan Ponce de Leon landed in La Florida in April of 1513. Ponce de Leon.
ponce de leon travled to florida by ship
If you mean voyages of exploration to Florida, only the two. If you mean voyages altogether, then the total rises to six.
Because he had a very long interesting name and wanted to make it memorable. He had a long interest in exploring
Juan Ponce de Leon is a complex figure in history. While he is known for his explorations and contributions to the Spanish Empire, he also participated in the colonization and mistreatment of indigenous peoples. His actions were influenced by the norms and values of his time, making it difficult to make a definitive judgment on his character as "good" or "bad."
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