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1 nautical mile = 1852 meters Speed of light = 299 792 458 m / s Speed of Light = (299792458/1852) nautical miles / second One hour has 60 minutes, each has 60 seconds. 60x60 = 3600 seconds in a hour. In 1 second, light travels 299792458/1852 nautical miles. In 3600 seconds, light travels (299792458/1852)x3600, which is approximately: 582749918,3585 nautical miles / hour
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There never was a gold half cent coin. Gold is too valuable for such small denominations. Even at the (comparatively) low price of gold back in 1852 a half-cent made of it would have been about the diameter of a pencil eraser.
There is no record of a British 1852 Penny having been minted.
A 1852 penny - aka - Coronet Large Cent - in good condition (G4) is worth: $20.00; if its mint state is MS60, the value is: $500.00.
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A silver 3 cent 1852 coin in very good (VG-8) condition is worth: $50.00; in a mint state of MS-60, its value is: $200.00
The value of a 1852 one cent coin does vary, as coins always vary in price. Currently, the coin goes for somewhere between 10 dollars and 70 dollars on resale markets.
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One dollar and 27 cents.
1852 five dollar bill serial number 6486. There are many varieties but they average about $45.00. 1:20 PM, September 06, 2008; Anonymous said. ...coinedformoney.blogspot.com/2006/.../even-im-stumped.html
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Retail values for 1852 Liberty Head gold dollar coins run from $126.00-$270.00 for circulated examples. Uncirculated start at $288.00
The value of an Art Deco desk by Conant Ball from 1852 would actually depend on a number of factors. Some of these factors would be, what kind if any of upkeep has been done to the desk as well as the condition.
The potato famine lasted 7 years from 1845-1852