They were coins minted by the Philidelphia mint
a American coin is called a sent
The Constitution was written in the name of the American people: "We the People of these United States."
Just recently with the advent of bullion coins such as the American Silver Eagle. Coins intended for circulation were never 100% silver because silver is simply too soft of a metal for coinage. They were 90% silver in American coins until 1964 for dimes, quarters and half dollars, but other than bullion coins, no coins are made of 100% silver.
There are different people on the coins. Not all are the same
Roman coins did not lead directly to American coins. European coins came after Roman ones, and people from Europe came to America and brought European coins with them, and when they made their own, they kind of copied the European ones.
Copper is an element that shares its name with an American coin, the copper penny.
In 1933, The U.S. mint stopped making gold coins for use in daily commerce. But in 1999, they made American Eagle coins, this time not for the public, but for people who will buy them either as collectors or as investors.
There are two well known clubs that specialize in error coins. One of those are American Coin Collectors and the other being American Numismatic Society.
Yes! There lots of American coins. Trillions are in circulation right now!
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The slang name for U.S. 5¢ coins is "a nickel", even though the coin is mostly copper.
They were coins minted by the Philidelphia mint
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There are several American coins. They are the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar and dollar.
$10 gold coins minted prior to 1933 are called "Eagles". Gold coins minted after 1986 are called "Gold American Eagle".
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