You can send me a photo in order to find out the valule of the piece.
$500 and up depending on condition
that's a stupid question
Most are only fifty cents, the older ones (1964-1970) do have silver in them, but a date is needed. Post new question.
value depends on overall condition. I estimate $300 to $500
Depending on condition, $100-$150.
(pi)(1/pi)=1.4396 ...
the same as pi squared, which is 9.86960440109
The square root of pi times pi is simply pi. Because pi*pi=pi squared, the squared and the square root will cancel each other, leaving just pi.
Pi to the 5th power is approximately 306.019684785
[pi^(1/3)]^2 * pi = pi^(2/3) * pi = pi^(5/3) The answer is the cubic root of pi to the fifth power.
Um, reality check. pi is pi. pi is 3.1415. There is no separate Transformer pi.