The "W" is not a mint mark. If you look closely you'll see an "A" intertwined with the "W"; it's the monogram of the coin's designer A. A. Weinmann. The mint mark, if there is one, will be on the back of the coin near the word ONE.
However, if the coin is gold in color it has either been plated for use in jewelry or exposed to some agent such as heat or chemicals. As such, it's considered to be an altered coin, so it's only worth its silver content of about $1 retail.
The space above the mercury is airtight, there is no air above the mercury
Depends on many factors. Mileage on the vehicle, color, where you live, and above all condition. An average for one in average condition would be around $4,000. One in excellent condition with low miles could go as high as $14,000.
Surface temperatures place Venus above Mercury.
1902 would make it a Barber dime, not Mercury. It's worth a little over $2 on the low end and above $200 if it's in uncirculated condition with the mint mark O or S.
we can get golden chance for one subject ,,,,that means we can convert our internal marks into external......condition is (marks above 16 can only converted )
They are 227m (746ft) above the water.
none of the above
superior, excellent, outstanding
Another word for above par is excellent. Other words used in place of above par can be above average or in the top.
No. 780 and above is excellent.
Kelley Blue Book Suggested Retail Value is $2330 as of June 2009. This Suggested Retail Value assumes that the unit has been fully reconditioned and is in excellent condition. Mileage/condition and additional equipment may have a substantial impact on the value shown above.
Neptune can reach way below freezing and Mercury can reach way above burning.