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The last British Crown (5 Shillings) coin to be minted was the 1965 Churchill Commemorative.
There's no such coin. There were no US Coins in 1776 and the Mint didn't make any special coins for the 1876 centennial.If you're referring to double-date coins from the BIcentennial (200 years) in 1976, please see the Related Questions.
The 2009 International Year of Astronomy commemorative 25 Euro coin minted in Austria. The related link has more details.
I think you coin may have been minted in the Marshall Islands and is worth about $15.
It is 1 of 30000 minted in the uk
All 1988 Australian coins were minted at the Royal Australian Mint Canberra. Since they were all minted at the same place, there is no mintmark.
There was no 1977 British One Pound coin minted. The first general circulation One Pound coins was minted in 1983.
The only Australian coins minted for general circulation in 2007 were the 5, 10 and 20 cent coins and the 2 Dollar coin. The 50 cent coin was only minted as a Non-Circulating Commemorative and, the 1 Dollar coin was only minted for Uncirculated or Mint year sets and Proof sets.
The Royal Mint is currently selling the Two Pound Olympic Handover coins as follows - The UK London 2012 Handover to Rio Commemorative cupro-nickel/nickel-brass £2 coin for £9.99 GBP. The UK London 2012 Handover to Rio Commemorative sterling silver Proof piedfort £2 coin for £75.00 GBP. The UK London 2012 Handover to Rio 22 carat gold Proof £2 coin for £1,195.00 GBP. Get in quick for the gold coins, there were only 1,200 minted.
Australia does not have a Twenty Dollar coin as a part of its normal currency. There have been 20 Dollar coins minted occasionally for bullion sets or special commemorative coin sets.
Commemorative of what? Is it a US or other recognized government issued coin? Or is it a private-issue coin? What exactly is stamped on the coin, and what is the date? Just as a guideline,silver US coins [not commemoratives] minted before 1965 had about 90% silver. 1965 to 1970 they were about 40% and after that, none.
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