Now you're in the final room. Drop down into the lake to find the Kraken Coin at the bottom
No, an official coin was made for all of Rome because of its size and different cultures, just as Europe made the Euro.
how much is this coin seal of the state of Indiana 1816
It's not "WW". It is "EJ" and represents the designer of the coin, Elizabeth Jones.
George F. Jones has written: 'The coin collectors' manual' -- subject(s): American Coins
Roman coins bore the images of the emperors and legends which referred to the emperor in the form which was liked by the emperor who issued the coins.
You could try a reputable coin dealer in your area or eBay.
Coins have always had some form of picture or design on them. Dating back to Roman times and earlier, the purpose was to show who was in charge by having the Emperors head on the coin. These days, it possibly serves the same purpose, but also assists with visual identification of the value of the coin and which country it belongs to.
I have one of these coins. Just wanting to know the value.
Those are the names given to the two faces of a coin. From early days, coins had an image of important persons - kings, queens, emperors, on one face and that face was called heads. The reason for the other side being called "tails" is uncertain. These are the only two outcomes of a coin being tossed. Although there is a non-zero probability of the coin falling and remaining on its edge, it is small enough to be ignored in practice.
Its called a Huang Tia chi emperors coin. it sells in auctions for starting at $4.oo. Not sure what the closing auction will bring, but I have also seen them on E-bay for 8$. I have one and was pricing the value of it.
The Indiana stamp on it does not increase the value, in fact, if the coin had some numismatic value prior to being stamped the addition of the stamp would decrease the value. If it is just a common date penny I would just spend it or you can keep it. There may be a value for it in maybe, 300 years.
If the coin is in reasonably good condition, and it is silver in color (as opposed to bronze colored), then this is one of the more rare souvenir coins. Its estimated value would be approximately $275.00 in fair, to good, condition. Kind Regards