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Is there any foreign or us gold coins dated on the back?

no


How much is a coin from 1634 worth?

The US was not a country back then so there were no 1634 US coins.


What does the us mint produce?

The US Mint produces circulating coins, commemorative coins, and bullion coins for the United States.


Is the capitol building on the back of a US coin?

It's not found on any U.S. coins, but it's featured on the back of the $50 bill.


Are US coins magnetic?

No, most US coins are not magnetic.


What has the author G Coffey written?

G Coffey has written: 'Anglo Irish coins' -- subject(s): Coins, Coins, Irish, Irish Coins


Do Cayman coins work in the US?

No, Cayman coins do not work in the US.


Which lady is on the back of a US one dollar coin?

The US has never made a one dollar coin with a "Lady" on the back. Miss Liberty appeared on the FRONT of all US dollar coins from 1794 to 1935.


Can You show us the picture of US Coins?

The best thing to do is click on images on you browser and type in US Coins, this will bring up pictures of US coins


How much are US Liberty Coins worth?

There are no "liberty coins" all US coins either have "LIBERTY" written on the coin or have a personification of Liberty. There are a few "liberty" coins that can more easily be identified and valued such as Standing Liberty Quarters (minted 1916-1930). But without knowing the denomination, the date, and the condition of the coin it is impossible to answer your question.


What do you call the coins in US dollars?

coins


Are US retailers required by law to accept US coins in payment for goods?

No, retailers are allowed to accept whatever in payment for goods, be that US coins, Chinese Coins, gold and silver coins, or toothbrushes. A retailer can refuse to honor some or all US coins. However, since US coins are legal tender, a company cannot sue you for not paying a bill previously agreed upon in US dollars for paying in US coins. But at the point of purchase, a retailer can demand payment in whatever and can refuse US coins.