The two-dollar coin stamped with "HH" refers to the coins produced during the 1996 Canadian Mint commemorative series, which celebrated the 125th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. The "HH" indicates the initials of the designer, Hubert H. H. H. and signifies a particular edition or variation of the coin. These coins are often sought after by collectors due to their unique design and historical significance.
2 or 3 cents for the copper. 1 cent face value for the coin. Anything added to a coin post minting, such as a "G" stamped on it ruins the coins value to a collector.
No such US coin exists. The US has never made a 2 dollar coin. Please post a new question including the country of origin.
Please check the coin again and post a new question. The US has never made a $2 coin of any type.
it depends if it is variety 1 or variety 2.
July 2, 2009 A 1974 Eisenhower Dollar with no mint mark was struck in the US mint at Philadelphia. In uncirculated condition this coin sells for about $4. In circulated condition it sells for about $1.50 - $2
No. Only the 1988 and 1989 Australian 2 Dollar coins have HH on them. HH is the initials of the designer (Horst Hahne) of the reverse side of the coin. All years of the Australian Two Dollar coin are potentially still in circulation and are therefore worth Two Dollars, unless they are Mint Uncirculated or Proof coins. The initials do not make the coin worth any more or less.
2 dollar coin.
no they have a 2 dollar coin!
The sample space for tossing a coin twice is [HH, HT, TH, TT].
$2
On the NZ two dollar coin the animal is a white heron
If you flip a coin 2 times, there are 4 possible outcomes; HH, HT, TH, TT.
The thickness of a two dollar coin is 2.70mm thick.
If the question is supposed to ask about the coin's value, it's worth $2 Canadian.
4 HH HT TH TT
I used to collect coins and one of the things that i learned was that any misprint on any bill significantly increases the value of that bill. I reccommend that you take it to some kind of coin show or even a coin store and check it out.
The man on the Australian 2 dollar coin is NOBODY! It is just a picture of a male Aboriginal leader.