1.
What penny was made for only a few years right before the Indian-Head penny?
Correct Answer
A. Flying Eagle Penny
Explanation
The Flying Eagle Penny was made for only a few years right before the Indian-Head penny. This penny was produced from 1856 to 1858 and was the first small cent coin in the United States. It featured a flying eagle on the obverse side and a wreath on the reverse side. The design of the Indian-Head penny was introduced in 1859, replacing the Flying Eagle Penny.
2.
In which of the following years did they not make the Mercury dime?
Correct Answer
D. 1922
Explanation
The Mercury dime, also known as the Winged Liberty Head dime, was minted from 1916 to 1945. Therefore, the year 1922 is the correct answer as they did not make the Mercury dime in that year.
3.
Excluding 1999, what 3 years were the Susan B. Anthony dollars made?
Correct Answer
A. 1979-1981
Explanation
The Susan B. Anthony dollars were made in the years 1979, 1980, and 1981. This is the correct answer because it excludes the year 1999, as stated in the question.
4.
What was the name of the currency used in Finland before it adopted the euro?
Correct Answer
B. Markkaa
Explanation
The correct answer is Markkaa. Markkaa was the currency used in Finland before it adopted the euro. It was in circulation from 1860 until 2002 when Finland joined the Eurozone and replaced the markkaa with the euro.
5.
Which of these Mercury dimes never existed?
Correct Answer
A. 1922-D
Explanation
The 1922-D Mercury dime never existed because the Denver Mint did not produce any dimes with the "D" mintmark in that year. The other options (1916-S, 1919, and 1939-S) are all valid years and mintmarks for Mercury dimes.
6.
What was the first U.S. coin to bear the motto "In God We Trust"?
Correct Answer
A. 1864 Two Cent Piece
Explanation
The 1864 Two Cent Piece was the first U.S. coin to bear the motto "In God We Trust". This motto was added to U.S. coins during the Civil War, as a reflection of the religious sentiment of the time. The motto has since become a common feature on U.S. currency, and is seen as a symbol of the country's commitment to faith and trust in a higher power.
7.
In what year was the silver dollar commemorating the 250th birthday of Thomas Jefferson's birth produced?
Correct Answer
C. 1994
Explanation
The correct answer is 1994. This is the year in which the silver dollar commemorating the 250th birthday of Thomas Jefferson's birth was produced.
8.
In what city were gold coins with a "C" mint mark produced?
Correct Answer
B. Charlotte, NC
Explanation
Gold coins with a "C" mint mark were produced in Charlotte, NC. This is indicated by the letter "C" in the mint mark. The other cities listed (Cleveland, OH; Chicago, IL; Carson City, NV) do not have a "C" in their names or initials, so they are not the correct answer.
9.
In what year did Canada produce a series of commemorative 25 cent coins for each of their provinces?
Correct Answer
B. 1992
Explanation
In 1992, Canada produced a series of commemorative 25 cent coins for each of their provinces. These coins were created to celebrate and honor the unique cultural and historical aspects of each province. This initiative allowed Canadians to collect and appreciate the diversity and richness of their country's provinces through these special coins.
10.
In what year did Great Britain replace their old pounds, shillings, and pence system with a decimal system?
Correct Answer
A. 1971
Explanation
In 1971, Great Britain replaced their old pounds, shillings, and pence system with a decimal system. This change was made to simplify the currency system and bring it in line with the decimal system used by many other countries. The new system divided the pound into 100 pence, making calculations and transactions easier for both businesses and individuals. This change also facilitated international trade and financial transactions, as it aligned with the decimal system used in most other countries.
11.
What country annually issues a series of cat coins?
Correct Answer
D. Isle Of Man
Explanation
The correct answer is Isle Of Man. The Isle Of Man annually issues a series of cat coins. This suggests that the Isle Of Man has a tradition or practice of releasing a new series of cat-themed coins each year.
12.
What was the only year Canada had a 20 cent piece?
Correct Answer
B. 1858
Explanation
Canada never had a 20 cent piece. This is supported by the answer provided, which states that the only year Canada had a 20 cent piece is 1858.
13.
What was the last year Queen Elizabeth II appeared on coins of Hong Kong?
Correct Answer
B. 1992
Explanation
Queen Elizabeth II appeared on coins of Hong Kong until 1992. This means that 1992 was the last year she was featured on the coins before they stopped using her image.
14.
Who designed the Roosevelt dime?
Correct Answer
B. John Sinnock
Explanation
John Sinnock is the correct answer because he was the designer of the Roosevelt dime. Sinnock was an American sculptor and engraver who served as the Chief Engraver of the United States Mint from 1925 until his death in 1947. He was responsible for designing several coins, including the Roosevelt dime which was first minted in 1946 to honor President Franklin D. Roosevelt after his death. The design features a profile of Roosevelt on the obverse and an olive branch, torch, and oak branch on the reverse.
15.
What was the only Canadian province to have their own gold coin prior to joining Canada?
Correct Answer
B. Newfoundland
Explanation
Newfoundland was the only Canadian province to have their own gold coin prior to joining Canada. This suggests that Newfoundland had a significant amount of gold resources and a strong economy, which allowed them to mint their own gold coins. The other provinces listed may not have had the same level of gold production or economic stability to support the creation of their own gold coins.