U.S. coins were copper, silver and gold in the 1800's.
U.S. gold coins were face value in the year 1800. At the time only $2.50 (Quarter Eagle) $5.00 (Half Eagle) and $10.00 (Eagle) coins had been issued.
yes there were coins made in the past there are some that were made in 1910
It can't be 1800. The first nickels were made in 1866 and Indian Head* nickels were made from 1913 to 1938. Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. (*) FWIW the coins are usually called _either_ Indian Head or Buffalo nickels but not both at the same time.
No U.S. coins were ever made from lead.
400 dollars.
1800 coins
Copper coins A+
Copper coins A+
Half dimes from the 1700's and 1800's.
Try the "Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1701 to 1800" published by Krause Publications.
U.S. gold coins were face value in the year 1800. At the time only $2.50 (Quarter Eagle) $5.00 (Half Eagle) and $10.00 (Eagle) coins had been issued.
Buy the amour from cysero's shop for 1800 dragon coins
Athens had coins made of bronze, silver and gold.
yes there were coins made in the past there are some that were made in 1910
Coins from the Atocha wreck are worth $1800 to over $2000.
It can't be 1800. The first nickels were made in 1866 and Indian Head* nickels were made from 1913 to 1938. Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. (*) FWIW the coins are usually called _either_ Indian Head or Buffalo nickels but not both at the same time.
The only 1800 George III coins produced by the Royal mint with a shield on the reverse were the gold Half-Guinea coins. Due to Britains ongoing expenses with various wars in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, there were very few silver or copper coins minted, subsequently there were a great many privately minted tokens and counterfeit coins produced. To get an estimate of value on a privately minted token, you need to provide the details of the inscription on the token.