Bimetallic Coins

How do I find the serial/identification number for a 2000 Library of Congress Bimetallic Ten Dollar Coin?

I am attempting to sell some 2000 Library of Congress Bimetallic Ten Dollar Coins. I've been on ebay to try and asses an appropriate price to sell them at and have noticed that some of the coins come with a seriel number or some type of alpha numeric


Do you mean PR-69 or PR-70? NGC or PCGS?
NGC and PCGS are third party grading services and PR-69 or 70 is the grade assigned to the coin. PR-70 is the highest possible grade and sells at a considerable premium compared to PR-69 or lower grade

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Abandoning Gold Helped Dollar Gain Preeminence (Part 2)

The birth of the U.S. was paid for by both a debauched paper currency and large debts that it soon defaulted on. When Alexander Hamilton became Treasury secretary in 1789, his job was not just restoring the country’s credit by restructuring the debt and imposing new taxes; he also had to clean up the mess that was money in the early U.S.

Hamilton proposed to base the monetary system on both gold and silver. Gold had advantages, including greater stability, he argued, but it would be disruptive to withdraw the large amounts of silver that were already in use. He proposed “ten dollar and one dollar gold pieces, one dollar and ten cent silver pieces, and one cent and one-half cent copper pieces,” and the Mint Act of 1792 largely followed his recommendations. As gold and silver were both widely recognized bases for money at the time, this was relatively uncontroversial.

1990 & 1991 Bi-metallic France 10 Franc Coins KM#964.1
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  • Composition: Nickel center in aluminum bronze ring
  • Diameter: 23mm
  • 1990 & 1991 Bi-metallic France 10 Franc Coins KM#964.1

2010 Egypt 1 Pound Bi-Metallic Coin Pharaoh Tutankhamun UNC
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2002 Italy Bi-metallic 1 Euro Coin KM#216 - Leonardo da Vinci Vitruvian Man
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  • 2002 Italy Bi-metallic 1 Euro Coin KM#216 - Leonardo da Vinci Vitruvian Man
  • Diameter: 23.2 mm
  • Composition: Bi-Metallic Copper-Nickel Center in Brass Ring

6 Consecutive Years 1983-1988 Italy Bi-metallic 500 Lira Coins KM#111
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  • Diameter: 25.8 mm
  • Composition: Bronzital Center in Acmonital Ring
  • 6 Consecutive Years 1983-1988 Italy Bi-metallic 500 Lira Coins

2005 Russia 10 Roubles Bi-metallic Coin Y#887 - Leningrad Oblast Coat of Arms
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  • 2005 Russia 10 Roubles Bi-metallic Coin
  • Diameter: 27mm
  • Coin design features Leningrad Oblast Coat of Arms

coincollector: Bimetallic Coins

World a vast place is encapsulated with many different coins which is used for regular exchange and till now many countries all over the world has issued bimetallic coins which means its composed of many different metals in the form of two rings in a nice manner. As per information till now there are 145 countries which will issue bimetallic coins and the latest country to issue bimetallic coin is Turkmenistan(1 and 2 Manat) and the forthcoming issue will be Panama(1...

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Bimetallic Coins - Bookshelf


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Coinage: ferment of empires Bimetallic coins in the Macedonian Empire Bullion for coinage was a precondition to any Macedonian imperialist ambitions. Indeed, Phillip II of Macedonia and his son Alexander the Great owned silver and gold ...