No, the Canadian quarter (25 cent coin) has a caribou on the back, not an elk.
The Front of a coin is the heads side Known as the obverse. The Back of a coin is the tails side "reverse".
The back side is called the reverse. The front side is called the obverse.
Any country that has a King or Queen puts the monarch on the front, or the "Obverse" of the coin. The back side of the coin is called the "Reverse".
Queen Elizabeth 11 picture is on the back of the 20c coin.
The front side (heads) is called the Obverse side and the back side (tails) is called the Reverse.
It's an ordinary circulation coin worth just what it says on the back side, $1.
"Obverse" refers to the front of the coin (usually the side with the portrait), as versus the "reverse", or back, of the coin.
Check with any local coin collector for sure, but this coin can be worth a LOT of money.
No. All US dollar coins have the reverse side of the coin 180 degrees in rotation from the obverse side of the coin.
A royal elk is an elk (mystical creature) that is king of all other elks, and eats dandelion seeds every day. It is foretold that they shall rule over humans, but havent got the brain power needed to do so yet.
It's an ordinary circulation coin worth just what it says on the back side, $1.
A royal has 7 points per side. A monarch has 8 per side.