two fifty cent pieces
four quarters
ten dimes
twenty nickels
hundred pennys
100
1 dallor
The Romans used bronze, silver and gold to make their coins.
2 COINS
You can put coins in an mouldy wrapping and some of the mould spores will rub off onto the coins. This will make the coins LOOK mouldy but, being metallic, they will not actually be mouldy.
1 million dallor
The 1868 Liberty Seated Dollar has retail values of $240.00-$325.00 for average circulated coins, better circulated coins are $450.00-$570.00 coins with only light wear are $1,060-$1,550.00
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100
6 inches
60%
what is the sand dollars kingdom
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If you mean a 1988 Silver Eagle, only Proof and bullion coins were struck in that year. From 1986 to 1992, proof Silver Eagle coins were minted at San Francisco and these coins bear the "S" mintmark and have a current retail value of $20.00. Bullion Silver Eagle coins dated 1988 were also struck at San Francisco but do not have mintmarks, the value of these coins depends on the spot price of silver at time of sale. As of today it's about $18.30.
first off you spelled dollar wrong and for 1 "Dallor" you can buy half a dozen and if you can't do math either that's six