it all depends on what you are referring to mule as, if you are referring the type of coin that is in the new movie ,dear john that coin is not worth 10,000 dollars as it is imposable to do that the way that the mint is set up the coin is made but if it is a double Dy (a coin stuck more that once) or missing the date and it is not worn off it can be quite valuable I would need more info to help you out in more detail pleas post a more detailed question i love coins they are my hobby.
What you probably have is a novelty coin made by machining two coins to fit together so to appear to be just one. They have some value but it is generally limited to whatever you are willing to pay for them. However, new things are always turning up in the coin collecting world so I would suggest to take the coin to a coin shop and have them verify what it is.
A "mule" in coins and paper money is anything that was made with one denomination or design on one side and a mismatched denomination or design on the other. The term comes from the fact that a mule animal is a hybrid of a donkey and a horse. Mules can be quite valuable. Mule coins occur when a die for one denomination is put into one side of a press and a different denomination is accidentally put in the other side. Mule coins are usually readily identifiable because the different-size dies cause metal to be squeezed out around the smaller image. Mule bills occur when mismatched printing plates are put into the same press. It's important to have any suspected mule checked in person by an expert. Many people have been taken in by fake mule coins made by cutting two genuine coins in half and fusing the swapped sides. Similarly, fake mule bills have been created by bleaching the side of a genuine bill and re-printing it with a copied image of a different denomination.
a daughter of the original singers of the sound experience did a modern cover of this song, and her version was a bit cleaner...i'm hoping that these are exact, but here goes.... 40 acres and a mule by Sierra hurt Give it now, Give me my mule (Repeat) Whatever happened to the man, you promised me Whatever happened to my mule Give me a chance to make a contribution, now Why don't you label me a fool You sent me packing for some reservation now You sent me calling from your school Now all you give me now is restitution Whatever happened to my mule Give it up now, Give me my mule (Repeat)
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yes he was out for two days!
A mule nickel is a valuable error coin worth several thousand dollars. These coins were created when a buffalo nickel die was paired with a Jefferson nickel die, resulting in a mule coin with features from both designs. The specific value can vary based on its condition and rarity.
It is a mule.
it was made in Bolton, Lancashire, England
If it is a proper one and not a mule it is worth £614
Deep Purple, the Mule (Made in Japan version)
What you probably have is a novelty coin made by machining two coins to fit together so to appear to be just one. They have some value but it is generally limited to whatever you are willing to pay for them. However, new things are always turning up in the coin collecting world so I would suggest to take the coin to a coin shop and have them verify what it is.
mule = Maultier mule = Muli
A saddle mule is a mule used for transportation or riding, were as a pack mule is a mule used solely for transporting luggage rather then people.
A mule is produced my a Horse stallion and a mare Donkey. if you breed a mare horse and stallion donkey together you get a JackAss. I am sorry I don't mean it in that way but that is what you get.
Mule Skinner
mule = Maultier mule = Muli
A donkey can have offspring that is a mule, a mule cannot have offspring that is a donkey.