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∙ 13y agoThe British Millennium Crown (Five Pound) coin was issued dated both 1999 and 2000.
The gold "detailing" to which you refer would be the British Isles coloured with 22 carat gold(?) on the 2000 coin only.
Issues of the 1999 coin included a cupro-nickel specimen in a presentation folder, a Proof in silver FDC coin and a Proof in gold FDC coin.
Issues of the 2000 coin included a cupro-nickel specimen in a presentation folder, a cupro-nickel Proof FDC coin, a Proof in silver FDC coin and a Proof in gold FDC coin.
The 2000 issue also included a cupro-nickel specimen with a "Dome" mintmark in the inner ring at the 3 o'clock position, in a presentation folder.
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∙ 13y agoA billycock is a dated term for a felt hat with a rounded crown, similar to a bowler hat.
yes dated 1760 to 1809, other side has only sun with crown below and the words LONG LIVE THE KING
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This phrase is another version of the English idiom "Where there's a will there's a way" which comes from the 1800s. There is an older version dated 1640: "To him that will, ways are not wanting".
The usermanual version 1.1 is dated March 2001, so around that time
A 1953 British 5 Shilling (1 Crown) that retails for $7.50US if lightly circulated and $15US or more if like new. There is a proof version (mirror finish) that retails for $45US. The coin in the link below would probably be worth about $8US without the dark splotch on it. I hope that helps.
DIACAP was originally established in DoDI 8510.bb, however the current version is DODI 8510.01, dated November 28, 2007.
The first archeological proofs (in the form of litle bronze statues) were dated in the early 3rd millennium BC from the Babylonians. Later the Greeks used the spoked whell which became more popular because it had less weight.
His version is dated 1692 but actually the abacus was invented in China hundreds of years before. Dr Cranmer enhanced it for the blind.
A bit more information would be helpful, but if it is gold, English and is dated 1670, you have something of value, more so if it is in good condition. It is possibly a Charles II Unite (20 shillings), Double-crown or a Crown. Get it to a reputable coin dealer.