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Have you looked on the reverse side of the coin? Does it say 50c on the back? There were no US silver dollars minted from 1805 to 1835 inclusive.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. No US silver dollars were minted from 1805 to 1835 inclusive.
No US silver dollars were minted for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive, and Trade dollars were only minted from 1873 to 1885. If your coin says ONE DOLLAR and is dated 1805 it's either a fantasy coin, a bullion "round" or one of the many fakes...
Sorry, no US 5 cent coins exist dated 1805 first year of issue was 1866
No US silver dollars were minted for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive.If your coin says ONE DOLLAR and is dated 1805 it's either a fantasy coin, a bullion "round" or one of the many fakes that have come from Asia during the last couple of decades.Priceless,1. they are either counterfeits or reproduction.2. if you do have one take it to mint officals
There was no 1805 British Halfcrown minted.
The difference between the value of a country's exports and the value of its imports. If the value of exports exceeds that of imports, a country is said to have a trade surplus, while the opposite case is called a trade deficit.
The value was in 2011: 63 078 000 000 US $.The value was 63 078 000 000 US $ in 2011.
Have you looked on the reverse side of the coin? Does it say 50c on the back? There were no US silver dollars minted from 1805 to 1835 inclusive.
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One of the most popular exports in the US is machines and engines. Another of the most popular exports in the US is a variety of electronic equipment.
Its per capita exports value increased to $373, and imports to $360, in 2003.
All US silver dollars are round, but none are dated 1805. Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question with more information that might help to ID it.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. No US silver dollars were minted from 1805 to 1835 inclusive.
When nation's value of imports exceeds the value of its exports, it can be said that the nation has a trade deficit.
The estimated value of Spanish exports was $253 billion in 2010.
No US silver dollars were minted for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive, and Trade dollars were only minted from 1873 to 1885. If your coin says ONE DOLLAR and is dated 1805 it's either a fantasy coin, a bullion "round" or one of the many fakes...