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Most of us don’t think twice about the coins lying around in our wallets or collecting dust in a forgotten savings jar. But what if one of them was worth over ₹1.17 crore ($141,000)?
Prices range from $10,000 to $30,000 and more. In 1909, the U.S. Mint replaced the Indian Head penny with the Lincoln cent, according to The Spruce Crafts. Slightly less than 500,000 of these ...
These coins can range in price from $4,500 up to $172,500. 8. 1864 Indian Head Penny “L” on Ribbon — $161,000 After Flying Eagle Cent was minted, the federal government transitioned to the ...
This story has been updated with new information. MASSILLON ‒ An inmate at the Indian River Juvenile Correctional Facility is accused of hitting a teacher with a hammer on Tuesday, a union ...
The data hints at a 25 per cent decline in the number of Indian students who received permits to study in these destinations.
KOCHI: The workshop organised by BJP state committee to discuss the Waqf Amendment provided a platform for a healthy discussion on Wednesday. While, BJP national secretary Arvind Menon claimed ...
Things are looking increasingly bleak for Pat Cummins' Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL after both the Australia captain and his chief batting lieutenant Travis Head struggled again in an emphatic ...
You don’t need to be a coin collector to have piggy banks stashed around your house filled with quarters, dimes, nickels or pennies. However, you may not be aware of the potential fortune you ...
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When Trump announced the latest round of tariffs on April 2, he declared that the US would now tax nearly all of America's trading partners at a minimum of 10 per cent and impose steeper rates for ...
The new rule will allow any foreign individual to invest up to 10 per cent in a listed Indian company—double the limit currently allowed under FEMA regulations, which cap NRI investments at 5 ...