silver
it looks like a silver coin with 100 on it
It looks like the coin in the related link:
It looks like the back of the coin, with a real big eagle.
Tungsten is a metal that looks like silver but is much harder than typical coin metals. It has a steel-gray appearance, is extremely dense, and ranks very high on the Mohs hardness scale. It's often used in industrial tools and some jewelry for its toughness and scratch resistance.
It looks silver and metallic. It is a rather with a silver shell .That is what silver looks like .
This is like asking "How long is a piece of string?". You have to state which coin and describe its condition.
You need to describe the coin in order for anyone to answer your question on WikiAnswers. Things like, what country is it from, what year, etc.
The US has Never made a silver one cent coin, it may have been plated or just looks like silver but it's not silver. The coin has no collectible value at all.
The metal that looks like silver is called aluminum.
I assume your coin is from Italy, as they were one of the few countries that used the Lira as their currency unit. You'll need to supply the coin's date and something about its condition before anyone can try to put a value on it. it depends what it looks like
The designer used a very ornate style of numbering so a "3" and an "8" appear very similar. There are no known mis-strikes. A 1923 Peace dollar currently retails for about $14 in VF condition, regardless of mint mark.
It says zhonghua renmin gongheguo and the front has a giant 1 on it with something that looks like the mathematical pi sign and says yi yuan it's a silver coin