They both took place in Ancient India.
They both take place in india
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Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 04/2010: Very worn condition - $5 Moderately worn - $22 Slightly worn - $47 Almost no wear - $101 Uncirculated - $138 to $5,840 depending on quality This coin is often called a Liberty nickel, or a V nickel due to the Roman numeral "V" (= 5) on the back.
There are two varieties, one with a normal date and one with a recut date. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 03/2010:Normal date:Very worn condition - $17Moderately worn - $28Slightly worn - $37Almost no wear - $103Uncirculated - $138 to $1,040 depending on qualityRecut date:Very worn condition - $150Moderately worn - $330Slightly worn - $432Almost no wear - $895
Look on the back of the coin to see if there's a small mint mark letter. It may be blank or there may be an ONumismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 04/2010:No mint mark (Philadelphia):Very worn condition - $13Moderately worn - $18Slightly worn - $22Almost no wear - $95Uncirculated - $150 to $940 depending on qualityO mint mark (New Orleans):Moderately worn - $17Slightly worn - $20Almost no wear - $78Uncirculated - $138 to $2,190
Look on the back for a mint mark letter under the bow. Retail values as of 01/2009 are roughly as follows: No mint mark: Very worn condition - $126 Moderately worn - $138 Slightly worn - $172 Little or no wear - $202 "O" mint mark: $126 / $160 / $186 / $270 "D" : $360 / $840 / $1130 / $1800 "C" : $390 / $700 / $970 / $1340 I bought one for $200.00 in AU55 condition from a dealer in Ohio.
They both took place in Ancient India.
They both took place in Ancient India.
The hottest place can reach up to 138-159 degrees
100
138 multiplied by 138 is 19,044.
100 is 138 percent of what: 72.46100 = 138% of x100/138% = 138% x/138%100/1.38 = x72.46 = x
155% of 138= 155% * 138= 1.55 * 138= 213.9
48% of 138 = 48% * 138 = 0.48 * 138 = 66.24
5% of 138 = 5% * 138 = 0.05 * 138 = 6.9
138-0=138
c. conflicts p.: 138
Since 23 is a factor of 138, their LCM is 138.