No, a 1939 two shilling coin, also known as a Florin, from the United Kingdom is not made of silver. It is composed of a copper-nickel alloy, specifically 75% copper and 25% nickel. Prior to 1920, British silver coins were made of 92.5% silver, but the composition changed after World War I.
The Illinois Sesquicentennial coin came in two varieties, a Silver Proof coin and a Bronze coin. At the time, you had to buy 25 of the bronze coins to order to get to be able to purchase a silver coin.
This coin is 40% silver. Too bad it is not from 64 or earlier, as those were 90% silver. It is worth a dollar or two.
Two different kinds of 3 cent coin are dated 1867 a small silver coin and a dime sized nickel coin. Please post new question with that information
No US silver dollars or bullion "eagle" coins have an eagle on both sides. You may have a privately minted piece, a fantasy coin, or a "magician's coin" made by cutting two genuine silver dollars in half like an Oreo cookie and swapping the sides.
The US Bicentennial Proof Set came in two versions: the normal set (1 cent thru dollar coin), and the silver 3-Coin Set (quarter, half dollar and dollar). The normal 5-coin Proof Set is worth about $7 retail - and the silver 3-coin set, $25.
The value of a 1939 silver winged liberty dime can vary based on its condition and rarity. Generally, these dimes are worth their silver content, which is about $1.40 as of the current silver spot price. If the coin is in very good condition or is considered rare, it could be worth more to collectors. It's best to have the coin evaluated by a professional coin dealer to get an accurate value.
The Illinois Sesquicentennial coin came in two varieties, a Silver Proof coin and a Bronze coin. At the time, you had to buy 25 of the bronze coins to order to get to be able to purchase a silver coin.
British general circulation Two Pound coins are made from a nickel-brass alloy. In many years, the Royal Mint also produces a Proof in silver FDC Two Pound coin and occasionally, a Proof piedfort in silver FDC Two Pound coin. These coins are not intended for circulation since their value is much greater than Two Pounds.
The USA 3 Cents coin, issued 1851 to 1889. Two versions of the silver 1869 coin > The 14mm size coin has a star on the other side. The 18mm size coin has a portrait on the other side.
About $280 unless the coin is in perfect condition, in which case, it would be worth more.
Elizabeth 11 Regina silver 50 cents
There are 4 Isle of Man 1976 Commemorative Crown coins. Two are silver, two are copper-nickel. The silver coins coins are 0.9250 silver, as close as you are likely to get to pure silver.
An antoninianus is a silver coin used during the Roman Empire, equal to two denarii.
This coin is 40% silver. Too bad it is not from 64 or earlier, as those were 90% silver. It is worth a dollar or two.
The motto was added to silver dollars in 1866, two years after its introduction on the 2¢ piece.
Please post a new, separate question with enough information to ID the coin: > What does "two piece" mean? Coins aren't struck in pieces. Are you referring to a ringed bimetallic coin? > What country does it come from? > What's its date? > What's its denomination?
The date is struck on the coin