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Chrome is registered in the Google's database. The site is opened up and redirected by the Chrome.
You can check in the settings of the Chrome. It will tell the version as well as the bit size of browser.
If the coin is missing the motto" In God WE Trust" it's likely also missing the date and mintmark, look at the edge of the coin again to be sure.
Click on the spanner key, click "about google chrome" and it will tell you the version.
It sounds like you may have an error coin although having the entire date missing is a bit unusual. Parts of a design on a coin appear to be missing when the die used to struck the coin becomes contaminated with oil, dirt or some other foreign substance and that part of the coin design is filled in. When it is completely filled in, then the coins appear to have that part of the design missing.
google chrome is sometime crashed because of many reasons such as 1)- some file of google chrome or your computer may be missing 2)- may be because you have a portable google chrome 3)- may be you have done something wrong in its settings 4)- may be your version of google chrome is very old the major reason is 1st and 4th
because there is map of gold
Google Chrome does not tell you where to download songs. It is just a browser for helping with getting contents of website.
No US coin has IN GOD YOU TRUST it's WE not YOU. Please look at the coin again for a date and denomination and post new question with more information.
If it disappears, it was a magician's coin.
It depends on the error. If the coin is damaged and the 4 is missing, it takes away value of the coin. If the coin isn't damaged its possible it is a grease filled die, a minor error that adds only cents to the coin's value. If worn/damaged the coin is worth about 2-3 cents. If uncirculated the coin is worth about $2-3 with the grease filled die.
Use a magnet. If it sticks it's chrome. If not, it's polished aluminum.