the frilled necked lizzard appears on ...... wait just look at coins and find out urself yolo ahahah
it can be 1c or 2c and it's in Australian coin
The animals on the Australian 1 cent coin are the feather tailed glider and on the 2 cent coin the frilled neck lizard.
The pygmy glider does not appear on any coin. When Australia still had one cent coins, the feathertail glider appeared on this coin.
In 1989 a scientist named Richard Shine found the Frill Necked Lizard. This lizard has been featured on the back of Australian 2 cent coin. The Frill Necked Lizard is found only in the northern part of Australia.
it was 1234 bc
The 1946 dime was when he first appeared on the coin
Not a meaningful question. Who? What coin? Please post a new question with enough details.
Any man to appear on an American dollar coin was a U.S. President.
Imagine a coin on the ground a block away from you. The coin will appear to be just a dot. Same thing with stars . . . they are so immensely far away that they appear as dots, too.
He is on the dime.
You need to ask again and say who he is.
Yes and no. The toes or the absence of them on the Frill Necked lizard are the mintmarks on the Australian 2 cent coin, and this little variation would only appear on 2 cent coins minted from 1966 to 1968. Coins minted at the Canberra Mint show all claws sharp. Coins minted at the Melbourne Mint show a blunted third claw on the left foot. Coins minted at the Perth Mint show a blunted first claw on the right foot.