An illustration of the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson.
The United States seal of South Carolina with the ruins of Fort Sumter in the background.
A money of account and a copper coin. Equal to three foourths of the United States cent at the time.
A money of account and a copper coin. Equal to three foourths of the United States cent at the time.
The smallest Anglo–Indian copper coin, equal to one third of a pice. About one fourth of a United…
The smallest Anglo&mdashIndian copper coin, equal to one third of a pice. About one fourth of a United…
"In the reign of Philip of Macedon, the coinage of Greece had attained its full development, having…
The back of a Scotch billon coin worth about two thirds of the United States cent in the fifteenth century.