The three legs on the reverse of many Isle of Man coins is the national symbol of the Isle of Man and is referred to as a "Triskelion".
I BOUGHT A SET OF ALL 3 TOKENS IN UNCIRCULATED CONDITION BACK AROUND 1980. I FOUND OUT THAT THE MINTAGE OF THESE TOKENS WAS RATHER LOW. THE 1/2 PENCE PIECE HAD A MINTAGE OF 2000 PIECES. THE 1 PENCE AND 6 PENCE WAS ABOUT 2500 APIECE. I PAID $53 FOR 1/2 PENCE. $30 FOR THE 1 PENCE AND $41 FOR THE 6 PENCE PIECE. WHAT RESEARCH I HAVE FOUND THEY ARE WORTH ABOUT TRIPLE THAT TODAY. TED
No. They have two legs.
A coin
Yes and some of them only have two legs.
that a coin scorpion doesn't have legs and a trap scorpion has four legs
It is red with a large '3 legs' emblem in the centre.
A red box with the three legs of man (trillion)
Back legs
A copper coin.
is a moth can legs back?
The back legs of a horse is called its hind legs.
Back legs first, then front.