There are many tokens of the "Klan" are inscribed with AKIA (A Klansman I Am). There are also U.S. coins that have been inscribed with this saying (not by the government, but by members of the Klan. If you pay with one of these coins, in certain areas of the south, you will receive a discount on whatever you were buying!LOL
I think it was "In God We Trust".
A gold coin with the word Exano inscribed is counterfeit in the world. The coin should be appraised to verify the value. Some coins that are gold or silver are only worth the metal weight.
Yes, on more recent coins it is on the obverse or "heads" side of the coin, on some of the earlier coins it was inscribed on the edge along with the year of mintage and mint-mark.
because akia is weak in ermita weakerzzz tlga mag kos ang akia sa ermita {innhs}
Yes, as a matter of fact it is.
akia
Asia = 'Akia
It is stated that: "So that every Filipino may know Jose Rizal, his face must be inscribed in the denomination of the highest circulation." And since the one peso coin is the denomination that has the highest circulation, his face is inscribed there.
The Battle of Jutland was in 1916. Can you provide some information about the coin like a country or mint name, the year of minting, what the coin is made from, its diameter, what is inscribed on the coin, etc?
it is a fake coin and has no value
The "face value" of a coin is whatever is inscribed on it, hence the term "face value". The face value of a 10 Pence coin is 10 Pence.
Modern small dollars have the dates inscribed on the edge of the coin, rather than the front or back. They're worth one dollar each.