1900 morgan silver
1886 indian head penny
Rare coins are not common. Some rare coins that well known would be a 1909 S VDB penny.
yes there were coins made in the past there are some that were made in 1910
I'm guessing you have some sort of set that was sold as "special collectible coins" with that title. The San Francisco Mint only produced dimes and cents in 1955 and none of them are particularly rare. If the coins are uncirculated, as of 08/2014 the dime might retail for as little as $3.50 or as much as $55.00 depending on quality, while the cent would be anywhere from 35¢ to $7.00. Both ranges are actually less than prices for comparable 1955 coins from the Denver Mint.
It's not up side down, just look at some of your pocket change all US coins are made that way.
No these are proof coins, but some proof coins do show up in pocket change..
Rare coins are not common. Some rare coins that well known would be a 1909 S VDB penny.
there are coin shows and coin collecting clubs. I'm sure you can also buy rare coins on the internet. Some pawn shops or jewelry stores may have some rare coins. And private dealers.
No. If you refer to the early release of some 2011 coins in 2010, it was done deliberately by the Royal Mint from October, 2010.
That depends on which rare coin you have. Some rare coins are worth only 150 dollars in average circulated condition while others are worth thousands of dollars. To get a more specific answer include the date and denomination of your coin.
For Morgan dollars, Carson-City mintmarked coins are common, but some dates are considered scarce and some are rare in the higher grades. But no, not all CC Morgens are rare.
The coins all have 13 stars on the edge this is normal and not an error.
2011 Lincoln cents are not rare. It just takes some time for "current year issue" coins to make their way into circulation.
depends what you consiter rare over a cource of hundreds of years millions of coins were produced by the roman empire some coins are scarce and could be worth $1000 + but then again most coins you find arn't that scarce and could only be worth $10 even less for culls i buy my coins off eBay for around $.75 each and i get about a half that show good detail
People do not buy Coins, but some buy farm Dollars, which can be used to buy the more rare and expensive items (like large buildings).
The best thing to do is simply look at some of the coins in your pocket change, of course!
You can put coins in an mouldy wrapping and some of the mould spores will rub off onto the coins. This will make the coins LOOK mouldy but, being metallic, they will not actually be mouldy.
One can find out about rare coin values by consulting resources such as coin price guides, online coin forums, and auction catalogs. Additionally, reaching out to coin dealers or numismatic professionals can provide insights into the current market value of rare coins.