Fifty-six per cent.
It means "hundred". Like in 57% That means "fifty-seven per100" or "fifty-seven of every hundred". Written: 57%
If you mean a US small cent (1856 to date) the diameter is 19.2mm and the thickness at the rim is 1.55mm.
I have a 20 dollar gold piece, st. gaudens, it has a (C) with an (A) in the middle under the date, nothing on top of the date.......
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If you mean how many reeds on the edge? it's 150
12 sides on a fifty cent piece? (Australian)
Fifty-six per cent.
It means "hundred". Like in 57% That means "fifty-seven per100" or "fifty-seven of every hundred". Written: 57%
LCW is the designer's initials.
The US only issued 20¢ coins from 1875 to 1877. If you mean 50 cent piece, please see the Related Question.
Three-cent pieces were minted during the 19th century. If you mean 1873, please see the question "What is the value of an 1873 US 3 cent piece?"
If you mean a Lincoln cent date 2010 or 2011 it's the Union Shield. If not, post new question with a date.
Remember studying the American Revolution and the Declaration of Independence? The US broke away from England in 1776 so 1976 was the bicentennial year. Special designs of quarters, halves, and dollars were minted with the dual date as part of the celebrations. To meet the demand for these special coins, minting started in 1975 so there weren't any quarters, halves or dollars with that date. All carried 1776-1976 regardless of the year they were actually made.
It means that the coin is rare. For example a 1909-S VDB cent is a key date. This coin is rare.
There is no such thing of "halves" in money. If you mean a fifty cent peice then your answer is. $24.62
If you mean a US small cent (1856 to date) the diameter is 19.2mm and the thickness at the rim is 1.55mm.