Only 4 denominations of US coins were struck for 1931. The $20.00 gold Double Eagle. The Mercury dime, Buffalo nickel and the Lincoln cent
The denominations for 1959 were: Half dollars, Quarters, Dimes, Nickels and Cents.
As of 2016, there are coins for 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 cents, as well as one dollar.
Only 4 different denominations of silver US coins are dated 1797 and all have LIBERTY on them, which one are you asking about? Post new question
In 1939 the same denominations circulated as we have today.
The composition of all US coins including errors is a well known fact, based on the dates and denominations of the coins.
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US Coins are circulated in the following denominations; 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1. You rarely, if ever, see 50¢ and $1 coins in change.
You can find one stamped on the coins minted for Panama. They use dollars but call them "Balboas". They actually use coins minted by the US mint in the exact same sizes and denominations as American coins and most denominations of the coins show an image of Balboa on them.
It is on all US coins minted since 1938 and paper money printed since 1963. Some denominations of coins had the motto as early as 1864, and it first appeared on bills in 1957.
9 denominations of US coins exist dated 1906, which one are you asking about.
Assuming that you are referring to US coins, it does not seem to be possible, even if obsolete denominations are allowed, to use five different denominations of coins to make exactly 50 cents. I am not aware of any other countries that use "cents" that would allow you to do so either. However, in Czarist Russia, and in the Soviet Union, there were coins in the denominations (among others) of 2, 3, 10, 15 and 20 kopeks, the total of which 5 coins would be 50 kopeks.
The only U.S. coins issued in 1816 were Large Cents. No other denominations were made.
Only 4 denominations of US coins were struck for 1931. The $20.00 gold Double Eagle. The Mercury dime, Buffalo nickel and the Lincoln cent
Only the American Eagle Gold Bullion coins were made in 2005. They are $50, $25, $10 and $5 denominations.
You need to be more specific, The US has made MANY silver coins of different denominations from 1794 to 2011.
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