It is Multigrain Atta is composed of grains such as jowar, bajra, wheat, and ragi, with bajra including a higher nutritional value than other grains.
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Yes, what little silver is in (or on) the coin is real silver.
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Moneta d'argento is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "silver coin." The phrase translates literally as "coin from silver," "coin in silver" or "coin of silver" in English. The pronunciation will be "mo-NEY-ta dar-DJEN-to" in Pisan Italian.
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If the coin is an "S" mintmarked silver proof coin, it's 90% silver.
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do you know how much money a silver 1872 dollar coin is and a 1922 silver dollar coin
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A silver pattern crown coin is a British coin that was produced between 1707 and 1965. This coin is made of silver and has a profile picture of Queen Victoria on it.
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If the coin is so worn that you cannot read it, it is a junk coin. It is only worth the silver weight, if it is silver.
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A Silver Eagle Bullion coin is 99.9% pure silver and weighs 1 oz per coin. The stamped value of the coin is U.S$1 however the intrinsic value of the coin is the value of the silver within that coin. If the the spot price of silver was $30oz at the time of checking, then the value of that coin would be worth at least $30 or more.
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The coin is considered a solid silver but is not pure silver. 1964 was the last year for the solid silver coin.
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A coin layered in .999 pure silver means that the coin's surface has been covered with a layer of silver that is 99.9% pure. This is often done to give the coin a silver appearance and can increase the coin's value for collectors or investors.
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The coin is a Susan B. Anthony dollar and has no silver in it, it's just a dollar coin.
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You can determine if a coin is not pure silver by calculating its density and comparing it to the known density of pure silver. If the calculated density of the coin does not match that of pure silver, then it is not pure silver. Density can be calculated by dividing the mass of the coin by its volume.
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Silver is an element on the periodic table with the symbol Ag and atomic number 47. A pure silver coin is made entirely of silver atoms arranged in a particular crystalline structure, making it a pure form of the element silver.
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The coin is a Susan B. Anthony dollar and has no silver in it, it's just a dollar coin.
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The vast majority of 1992 quarters are not silver and are the standard copper-nickel composition. If your coin was not found in a silver proof mint set, most likely it is not silver but rather copper-nickel. If your coin was found in a silver mint proof set, leave it in its packaging and do not remove it. However, if you think that your coin is silver, there are a few tests to see if it really is silver. First off, your coin should have an "S" mintmark on the right side of George Washington's head by his ponytail. If your coin lacks this, it is not silver. However, even if your coin has an "S" mintmark doesn't make it silver, your coin could still be a copper-nickel proof. What you need to do then is look at the edge of your coin by the reeding. A copper-nickel coin will have a line of brownish red copper through it, a silver coin will not and a silver coin will appear 100% white. If there even is just a little bit of copper showing, it is copper-nickel and not silver. However, if your coin is one of the silver proofs, it is worth about $5.25 for the silver content and perhaps as much as $6 or 7 if still in mint-state condition.
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Metal value depends on the purity of the silver and the weight of the coin. Numismatic value depends on the condition of the coin.
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One way to know a coin is not silver is to check it with a magnet. If the magnet sticks to the coin, it is not silver. If the magnet does not stick, it still might not be silver. You can test it, but to do that you need a test kit.
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Coin silver Selmer's are stamped on the main body "Coin Silver" Matching serial numbers on all pieces prove they are all solid silver.
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The value of a silver coin is always changing because the value of silver is always changing. See the related link below for a silver coin value calculator. This does not give the actual value of the coin but it does give the value of the metal used to make the coin. This is know as the melt value.
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The last circulating silver U.S. coin was the 1969 half dollar.
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No it's 90% silver and 10% copper with out the copper the coin would be to soft to use
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There is only 1 silver coin, the 40% Kennedy half dollar which contains 4.6 grams of pure silver.
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If you have a "Silver Coin" dated 1816, it's not a U.S. coin. The only coin issued by the United States in 1816 was a Large Cent.
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To determine if a coin is silver, you can perform a magnet test - silver is not magnetic, so if the coin is attracted to the magnet, it is not silver. You can also look for a hallmark or specific year/mint mark that indicates silver content. Lastly, you can consult with a professional coin dealer or use a testing kit to confirm if the coin is silver.
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A replica of the coin (fake coin) has a value of about US$30, is usually made of non-silver alloy, and has no silver color. As a coin collector, you may still collect a replica coin, because it does have a historical value.
A real Sungarei, Chinese Qing dynasty silver coin was minted in 1897 although the minting year was not on the coin. The edge of the real silver coin had the artist's English name, L. GIORGI. Entire coin was in shining silver color, and 1.75 inches in diameter. The current value of a real Sungarei silver coin, 1 Teal, is at least US$10,000.
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A silver dollar weighs a little less than an ounce.
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If it is a Philippines 1944 20 centavos coin then it is 75% silver and contains .0965 oz silver.
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It depends on the weight of your .999 pure silver coin. Currenrtly silver is $24.13 per ounce.
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The coin is not a silver liberty dollar. It's a 1979 Susan B. Anthony Dollar coin and has no silver in it and the value is one dollar.
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No currently circulating Australian coin contains any silver.
The only Australian 50 cent coin to contain any silver was the round 1966 coin which had an 80% silver content, about 0.3416 ounces.
At today's prices about $10.70 USD.
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The composition of a 40% silver US coin is the outer layers are .800 silver & .200 copper bonded to the inner core of .209 silver and .791 copper.
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When you coat a silver coin with CuSO4 and apply an electric current, at the anode (where oxidation occurs), the silver coin will lose electrons and dissolve into the solution as silver ions (Ag+). This is because silver is more reactive than copper, so it will dissolve to form silver ions while copper will be deposited onto the coin.
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You can determine if a coin is not pure silver by calculating its density using the formula density = mass/volume. Compare this calculated density to the known density of pure silver (10.5 g/cm3). If the calculated density does not match the density of pure silver, then the coin is not pure silver.
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Zero. There is no silver in any British general circulation coin.
The Proof in silver FDC issue of the same coin is made from sterling silver (92.5%), but this is reflected in the price you pay for them.
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A silver certificate is paper currency. It is not a coin. No silver dollars were minted in 1943, and no silver certificates were printed with that date either.
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7-4-11>>> The coin is actually an American Silver Eagle bullion coin that is made from one ounce of .999 pure silver.
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You can as a federal reserve note but not in silver coin. The US government in the late 1960s halted redemption of silver coin for silver certificates.
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It really depends on which coin it is. Is it a US silver dollar or dime? There is a big difference. Is it a world coin? What country is it from? All of these things matter when figuring the value of a coin.
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The value of an uncirculated 1999 Silver American Eagle Littleton coin fluctuates based on the market for silver. However, a coin can be expected to have a value of about $40.
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No, if a magnet sticks to a coin, it means it does not contain silver because silver is not magnetic. The silver ring sound could be due to the metal composition of the coin or the way it was struck during minting, but it does not necessarily indicate the presence of silver.
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The Illinois Sesquicentennial coin came in two varieties, a Silver Proof coin and a Bronze coin. At the time, you had to buy 25 of the bronze coins to order to get to be able to purchase a silver coin.
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The coin is a Susan B. Anthony dollar and has no silver in it, it's just a dollar coin.
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This coin is most likely worth the silver value.
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There is about 25 dollars worth of silver in this coin. That is all it is worth.
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The value is only for the silver in the coin as of today(11-21-09) silver is $18.51 per ounce.
Also please note: The coin is a American Silver Eagle not a walking liberty silver dollar.
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