the eagle cion
No US silver dollars or bullion "eagle" coins have an eagle on both sides. You may have a privately minted piece, a fantasy coin, or a "magician's coin" made by cutting two genuine silver dollars in half like an Oreo cookie and swapping the sides.
A normal coin will have the head and eagle upside down from each other. When you flip the coin top-to-bottom both sides should remain upright. When you flip from side-to-side both sides should be opposite. If your coin does not fit this description, you could have a rotated reverse mint error.
It's called a Walking LIBERTY half dollar, and the fact that it has the eagle on both sides means it's a magician's coin. Please see the Related Question for more information.
This does not resemble any U.S. coin. It's either a novelty piece or a private issue, but without a picture that's difficult to determine.
I'd guess that it's an 1851 Mexican quarter peso, but I'd need to see it to be sure.
No US silver dollars or bullion "eagle" coins have an eagle on both sides. You may have a privately minted piece, a fantasy coin, or a "magician's coin" made by cutting two genuine silver dollars in half like an Oreo cookie and swapping the sides.
A normal coin will have the head and eagle upside down from each other. When you flip the coin top-to-bottom both sides should remain upright. When you flip from side-to-side both sides should be opposite. If your coin does not fit this description, you could have a rotated reverse mint error.
It's called a Walking LIBERTY half dollar, and the fact that it has the eagle on both sides means it's a magician's coin. Please see the Related Question for more information.
This does not resemble any U.S. coin. It's either a novelty piece or a private issue, but without a picture that's difficult to determine.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
This does not resemble any U.S. coin. It's either a novelty piece or a private issue, but without a picture that's difficult to determine.
I'd guess that it's an 1851 Mexican quarter peso, but I'd need to see it to be sure.
On both sides there is: George Washington - USA's First President' Bald Eagle - USA's national bird or on the newer ones they have a states name when it became a state and the year the quarter came out.
11. Being able to see both sides of a coin spinning on a table is an example of what? It is an example of wrong section you moron.
If this coin is indeed half struck on both sides, it could be worth a lot of money. Advise you take the coin to a coin dealer to have it appraised.
I need angles both sides of a picture, where I can fix a picture of princess Karen H. Chaer
Abraham Lincoln