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weekly for new info to learn as well as research it for From: SWEETPOISION2180@aol.com Subject: Unknown coin ------------------------------------------------------- Hello, I have this coin and no one around here can seem to give me an answer so hopefully u can. it looks like its hand stamped its from 1792. It looks like it can be gold or silver not sure one side says Louis XVI and then rest is hard to make out but looks like ROT DES and then other side has LANATIONLALOT LE then in the middle one side has 12 other hasD . so if u can get back to me asap and let me know if u know anything about it or if its worth anything. Thank You, Nicole The reverse design shows the Roman "faces" which consists of an executioners axe bound to a bundle of rods or sticks. The symbol represented the power of life or death and was a strong, belligerent statement very much like "Don't tread on me" or "Beware enemies of Liberty". Above the faces are a Liberty cap, symbolic of free thought. The denomination "12" and "D" (Denier) are separated by the faces. The legend around is LA NATION LA LOI LE ROI (this can be paraphrased as "the nation is ruled by law") Value depends on date and grade (condition stated as an industry standard expression). Low grade pieces of this date are inexpensive and are attracted to only beginning collectors. Range: USD 1 - $5. Uncirculated (new) pieces are in good demand from collectors. Example in this grade bring between $100 -$300. From:Underdug Subject: Double Struck State Quarter ------------------------------------------------------- Can you tell me something about the value of this error?
From:RICHARD FREEMAN Subject: Question on 1934 20 dollar bill with no "In God We Trust" ------------------------------------------------------- Hello, my name is dustin freeman and i have come upon a 20 dollar bill from 1934 and on the back where it's supposed to say "In God We Trust" it's not there. I'm trying to figure out the worth of the bill. It has and circle thing on the front that says federal reserve and in the middle it has and H it also has the mint well at least i think it's the mint and it says St. Louis on it. thank you for you time. There are 12 Federal Reserve Banks that are represented on United States Federal Reserve Notes carrying Letter A-L (Boston-San Francisco). Unlike coins, U.S. paper money is not yearly dated but retains the same series date over time until the signatures of the Treasurer of the United States (ceremonial only) and the Secretary of the Treasury change. The change is usually signified by the addition of a letter such as 1934A. The series date changes when there is a design change to the notes (usually but not always). For example the $20 series after 1934D is series 1950. Currently, 1934 series $20 FRN only bring a premium over its face value if the note is uncirculated. From:Irene Maria Jasinska de Kazmierski Subject: Coin ID ------------------------------------------------------- On one side is the profile of the Polish King with the following description; "SIG.III.DG.REX.POL.MDI." the reverse side shows three symbols: Polish White Eagle (uncrowned), Royal Coat of Arms and Vatican one. Above these, "III 1622 GROS.ARGE.TRIP.REGN.POLONI" and below : one shooting star joining the other one, with two points, one at each extreme. Can you identify this coin and value? The Groschen (1 groshen = 7 1/2 groszy) was part of a complicated monetary system constructed so that there were analogues to the money of Poland's surrounding neighbors. The following system was in place until 1815: 1 Solidus = 1 Schilling 3 Soldi =2 Poltura=1 Grosz 3 Poltura = 1 1/2 Gosze=1 Polturak 6 Goszy =1 Szostak 18 Groszy = 1 Tympf 30 Groszy = 4 Silbergroschen=1 Zloty 1 Taler = 1 Zloty 6 Zlotych =1 Reichsthaler 8 Zlotych = 1 Speciesthaler And Americans complained that the Susan B. Anthony Dollar could be mistaken for a quarter! Values depend on grade (condition). The coin is usually seen in Very Good (VG-considerable wear) to Very Fine (VF - light wear across the coin but all design elements present). Coins with only light wear on the high spots of the design (Extremely Fine or EF) are seldom seen. Uncirculated (new condition with no trace of wear and full original mint luster) examples are known but very rare. Approximate market value in VG-VF - US $1 - $10. Comments: its a great site Name: sharon perrault Email Address: sharlin23@aol.com ------------------------------------------------------- Question: When was the last year a jefferson nickle was made of silver? Comments: I think it is a great place. I have many older coins and it is cool to have a place to come to get information about things like this. Name: Carol Lauritzen Email Address: carollauritzen@hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------- Question: I am sorry if this has been asked before, I looked through the archives and could not find it. I have a coin, copper looking, about the size of a US Quarter. One side has a face, I assume Napoleon, facing to the left as you look at the coin. Around the edge of the coin, on the top half it says NAPOLEON (we can't tell if there are one, two, or three) III EMPEREUR. The other side has an eagle standing on a log, or something, with 4 arrows coming out of the bottom of the log. Below the eagle, in the center, it appears to be a K. Around the edge of this side, on the top - it says EMPIRE FRANCAIS. To the left of the eagle, as you are looking at the coin, it appears to be a star. On the bottom edge, there is an S or a C then it looks like INO CENTIMES. Can you tell me what it may be, and if there is any value to it? Thank you very much. Values of coins depend on collector demand, grade (condition), mint mark and type. Average circulated 5 centimes from this era bring from about US 10 cents to $30 for Bordeaux mint examples, depending on grade. From: maxiacciobono@virgilio.it Subject: Roman Coin ------------------------------------------------------- Question: I have one coin, on whose front part law: LVERVSAVGARM PARTHMAXIRP VIIII. and represented a man with a beard and on the reverse a chariot with 4 horses to the gallop to whose guide a man with whip, and on the lower part law COS II SC. The material and is between bronze and gold the diameter and of approximately millimeters 38. I could myself be had some information on the date of the coinage and the eventual value. thanks
Comments: Your site is awesome and I'm sure I will be back to it. Name: Taylor Shear Email Address: BlizzardSkater@hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------- Question: How much would the state quarters be worth? Could you send a chart with each one on it? If not just send one for the "New York" quarter. In the future, State quarters might bring a premium in high grade uncirculated condition as high grade survivors will be in the minority. Dealers sell gem examples at a premium because they work at finding sources for high grade specimens for their clients. If you wish to collect these coins by the roll, current issues are available from the U.S. Mint (see the Coinsite Links Page) at a small premium per coin over face value. For a chart of the entire program, see the CoinSite's FAQ and under "Quarters" see the link named "State Quarters 1999-2008" Name: Bill Email Address: bacolgan@cs.com ------------------------------------------------------- Question: I need help with a coin/token? I recently found metal detecting. It say TWO DRACHMS across the top in the center the number 3ii and across the bottom Phila. a diamond with a M inside & N.Y. It is a little thicker and larger than a nickel, it is possibly Bronze? It has the same description on both sides of coin. Collectors generally are looking for the kits that include the wooden box, the balance scale and all the weights, including some very tiny ones. Rarely are orphan pieces in demand unless they reference something historic or are from a rare maker. Comments: I think is a great tool and vast source of knowledge for us , the coin collectors. Thnak you very much. Name: arnold suarez sr. Email Address: suarezarnold@hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------- Question: I have a pre-colonial dollar 1776 (coin)which the word currency is mispelled as " curency" and the word becker is printed on the edge of a coin. Could you please let me know if the coin is worth anything. You can send your coin for authentication to NGC, PCGS or ANACS. See the CoinSite Links page. Name: Brian McGrew Email Address: mcgrewbrian@hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------- Question: What is the value of a $1 bill, series 1988A, with Santa Claus in the face circle? Serial L 38297511 R. It was a promotional item from Safeway stores and the Easter Seals called "Santa Dollars". Comments: This service you provide is great and I have yet to see any other sites that mirror the experience that this site manifests. Name: Danny Email Address: dmanaya@excite.com ------------------------------------------------------- Question: I have two coins that I was hoping you would help me identify. Both are small circular coins, smaller than the american dime, and more narrow in width than the dime as well. Both look as if they could be silver, but the weight of the coins is nominal. The first is dated 1898 and on that same side there is an illustration of a mountain ridge (three crests). Above the middle mountain is a sun. On the reverse the coin says "1/4 REAL" and below that inscription lie 5 little stars. The second has an inscription that reads, "1/4 REAL 1869" and on the reverse there is a picture of a lion wearing a crown. Would you please tell me the history behind these coins, and their composition (silver, tin, etc.). Thank you, danny 1898 Guatemala 1/4 real. The obverse shows three mountains, sun above, date below in exergue. The reverse shows the denomination within a full wreath, 5 stars below. The coin weighs .77 gram and was struck in .835 silver (.0206 troy ounce pure. Approximate value, depending on grade: US 50 cents - $2. Guatemala city was founded by Pedro de Alvarado in 1524. He was an associate of the explorer Cortez. Guatemala as a political entity under Spain consisted of all of Central America except the area now called Panama. Guatemala became independent from Spain in 1821 but was absorbed into Augustin Iturbide's Mexican Empire in 1922. Guatemala joined with other Central American countries in establishing the "Central American Republic" (1823-39). This political entity applied for U.S. Statehood but was turned down by the United States Congress, surely because of political considerations with Mexico. Mexico would have been surrounded by the United States if such a partnership had taken place. Guatemala became an independent Republic at the dissolution of the confederation in 1839. Name: Jeffrey P. Moe Email Address: Moe92HD13@aol.com ------------------------------------------------------- Question: I Have found a coin the size of a dime. Liberty Head 1861 date Gold and a eagle on the back with a 2 1/2 D. Help! Value depends on grade (statement of condition) and variety. Approximate range: $100 - $6,000. |
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