It means that it was minted by Westair Reproductions Limited, and is a reproduction rather than an actual coin.
A former U.S copper coin worth one dollar
There is no 29 Franc gold coin. If you mean 20 francs it is worth about $250.
It depends what you mean when you say "the image is upside down":-- If you mean that the front (or obverse) of the coin is upside down relative to the back (or reverse) of the coin when rotated around a vertical axis, this is called coin orientation (as versus medal orientation, in which both the obverse and reverse are oriented the same way) and is how the coin is (and indeed, how all US coins are) supposed to be minted.-- If you mean that the portrait on the obverse is upside down relative to the wording and date on the obverse, then you are describing an error that should not be possible given how the coin dies are produced.-- If you mean that there are two images of the portrait on the obverse, one upside down relative to the other, this would be a double struck error, and would have value to an error collector (especially as such error usually have the second striking more or less aligned with the first).-- If you mean that there is a shadow of an inverse (that is, mirror image) of the portrait on the reverse of the coin, this is called a brockage error and has value to a collector of coin errors.
FG stands for the designer of this coin, Frank Gasparro.
High grade electroplated
What does 14k hge lin
Heavy Gold Electroplated ... not worth anything!
heavy gold electroplate, zero gold value
hydro-gold electoplated
When you see 14kt HGE Lind on the inside of a ring it means 14 karat heavy gold electro plating, lind is the maker.
GEF is the alternate interior angle of angle hge.
14kt hge ring gold
How much is a 14 kt hge lind with diamond worth
In jewelry, HGE stands for heavy gold electroplate. That means the piece is plated with gold, not solid.
It is worth nothing at all. HGE refers to heavy gold electroplated. Though 18KT refers to 18 karat gold or 75 percentage gold, 18KT HGE is worth nothing.
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