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Cents Coins
Cents Coins
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1867 US Three Cent Nickel - Excellent Detail, Great Eye Appeal! Authentic Old Coin |
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You will get the exact coin pictured. A great example of this obsolete denomination - this is still real, Legal Currency. Has great detail & over 140 years of authentic toning. Never cleaned or polished... |
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Heirloom Collection Coin Display Box Sale Price: $15.95 |
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Boxes are made of solid wood construction - crafted of oak, a rich, dark natural wood color and include cavities that hold multiple coins. |
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60 Minutes - Should We Make Cents? (February 10, 2008) List Price: $17.95 Sale Price: $17.95 |
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Airdate: 02/10/08 Does it make sense to make cents? It costs the U.S. Mint almost two cents to make a penny, and some are wondering if they're worth the price. If we stop the penny presses, would prices go up or down? Would we be able to offer "a penny for your thoughts?" if American became penniless? Morley Safer tries to make sense of cents... |
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Copper Penny Milk Chocolate Coins, 1 lb. bag, 91 coins Sale Price: $12.00 |
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Copper Pennies, milk chocolate, and a whole pound of them! Each bag contains over 91 copper coins great for trading, pirate treasure, party favor or for a wedding. Great to look at, great to eat! Delicious milk chocolate, where the quality will surprise you! |
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180 Chocolate Poker Casino Chips Only 18 Cents Each! List Price: $42.00 Sale Price: $33.75 |
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One large box of edible casino poker chips. These Kosher poker chips are perfect for snacking or poker playing. Our poker chips are made of fabulous Belgian milk chocolate! Kosher Orthodox Union Dairy, of course... |
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Blue "It's a Boy" Milk Chocolate Coins, 1 lb. bag, 91 coins Sale Price: $12.00 |
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"It's a Boy" coins, milk chocolate, and a whole pound of them! Each bag contains over 91 pink coins great for trading, offering at a birth, baby shower, or party favor or for a wedding. Great to look at, great to eat! Delicious milk chocolate, where the quality will surprise you! |
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Hand Painted Hong Kong Queen Elizabeth II Coin Cufflinks Sale Price: $124.95 |
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N0-Risk Guarantee! If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, simply return them for a full Money Back Guarantee! I will refund your full purchase price to you, plus pay for return shipping! |
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Ethiopia 10 Cent "Lion" Two Tone Gold on Silver World Coin Hinged Money Clip Sale Price: $48.95 |
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This coin is a quarter size. Total clip size is 1" x 2". Each one of these real coins from around the world is first layered in pure bright silver. Then, by hand, the figures of each are highlighted and brought to life with rich, pure 24KT gold... |
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100 2x2 Cardboard Coin Holders CENTS Sale Price: $2.95 |
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Fisher Price Fun To Imagine Cash Register Replacement Coins Sale Price: $4.00 |
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Replacement coins for Fisher Price "Fun To Imagine" cash register. Includes 6 coins, two nickels, two dimes and two quarters. |
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Whitman Harris Lincoln Mem. Cents #2 Folder (1999- ) Sale Price: $3.82 |
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2004 24K Gold Plated Hologram State Quarters Sale Price: $19.95 |
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The new State Quarters are America's most popular coins - but few people will ever have the chance to own the fabulous set of coins that are gold plated and enhanced with genuine holograms. |
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2000 24K Gold Plated Hologram State Quarters Sale Price: $19.95 |
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The new State Quarters are America's most popular coins - but few people will ever have the chance to own the fabulous set of coins that are gold plated and enhanced with genuine holograms. |

Mr.nance has 64 coins in his coined there were 20 cents coins & 50 cents coins the total P18.50cents.How many?
mr.nance has 64 coins in his coined there were 20 cents &50 cents coins the total P18.50.How many 20 cents & 50 cents coins?
X+Y=64 X=20cent coins y=50 cent coins
.20X+.50Y=18.50 worth of the coins
.50X+.50Y=32 multiply top equation by .50 then make second negative
-.20X-.50Y=-18.50 Add the collums together. to solve for X
.30X=13.50
X=45 then replace back into easy problem
45+y=64
y=19 45 20 cents and 19 50 cent
Check
(45)(.20) + (19)(.50) =18.50
I hope this helped!
The History of U.k. Coin Collecting Coinage
Since coin collecting inception, its has continuously represented the ancient way of preserving the history of the human race. Coin collecting allows people to protect and conserve their nation’s history. Through this kind of activity, coin collectors allow other people to touch and examine the kinds of coins that ancient people used.
In the United Kingdom, coins are considered one of the most precious relics that the nation has ever produced because most of their coins are considered to be a true representation of the royalty. For instance, U.K. coin collectors would be happy to own the 50-cent coins that were manufactured by the Royal Canadian Mint for the “Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.”
UK Coin Collecting
Unlike in the U.S., coin collecting in U.K. uses different terms in categorizing the kinds of coins that are collected. For instance, in the UK coins that were circulated from 1971 to 1981, the term “new pence” was used to differentiate them from the so called “ancient pre-decimal pennies”.
By the year 1982, experts felt the need to change the word “new” into a more concrete characteristic that would denote the value of the coin as well. Therefore, the terms “two” or “thirty” were used as well as other terminologies that would indicate the coins worth.
After a year, the “two pence” or the “2p” coins were so common that the coin collectors had very little demand for them so the Royal Mint continued to issue the “2p” coins but only in sets that were exclusively distributed to coin collectors. There are only 20 “2p” coins that still bear the “new pence” wording on the reverse side in circulation and new coin collectors who wish to collect these coins will have difficulty in finding them.
In line with UK history, the UK coin collecting has undergone many changes. The very first change was the “decimalisation” of the coins. With the inception of the “decimal coinage,” the English coinage system was established on relationships that indicate the new value of the ancient coins. For example, the coin that used to be known as 2 halfpence is now converted into 1 penny, while 20 shillings is equal to 1 pound or £1.
Finally, money was never been quite so valuable until coin collecting entered the world of the hobbyists.
UK coin collecting is, indeed, not just mere realization of a hobby but a concrete representation of what was transcribed in the history of UK.At lest events had shown so.
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