James A Bauer invented a coin changer mechanism.
Take a penny, put it in a bank, and the coin will change into something better thanks to inflation.
A British 10p coin contains 75% copper and 25% nickel.
in your pocket
If the coin is not affecting the flush of the toilet, for example, if you put a lot of toilet paper into the toilet and flush and the paper goes down and it flushes fine, leave the coin there. However if it is affecting the flush and nothing goes down after flushing, the only option is to knock out the pan and put a new one. This is the only option, its a costly affair, that's the price for throwing coins into the cystern thinking its a wishing well.
Yes he was a coin charger inventor
James A Bauer invented a coin changer mechanism.
The coin is valued at a price close to $5. The price will vary depending upon the condition of the coin.
Take a penny, put it in a bank, and the coin will change into something better thanks to inflation.
you set the price inside the changer. remove the coin sorter and there will be a series of dip witches do the math and add up the vend price you want to set! jkerr
Seems to be the metal coin content, of the coin.
For automated coin changing I believe the first ones were the British sovereign coin changers. They first came out in the late Victorian/Edwardian era (I know for sure that one was patented by John Cox in or before 1907). These early machines would let you put in a gold sovereign or half sovereign and recieve change in smaller silver coins.
dear sir what is the current price or RAM DARBAR COIN
99 pence
If this is a circulated coin, the current price for this coin is pretty much determined by the price of silver. The 1941 coin was made in the millions, so even though you do not get them in change anymore, they are quite common and readily available to collectors. If this coin is a uncirculated coin, then it could be worth more depending on the condition. Using the price of silver today, you could expect to get a $1.00 for it
Sounds like an Indian coin - not UK?
The 1930 coin is worth approximately $150. The exact price that one will get for the coin will depend upon the condition of the coin.