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Not sure, could be Saudi Arabia. Try a good coin book and you can find it.
The coin you are referring to is the Kuwaiti Dinar. The obverse side of the coin features the image of a sailing ship with a moon and star inside flags, while the reverse side has the Arabic numeral 1.
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A smaller star can appear brighter from Earth (apparent magnitude) if it is much closer. The absolute magnitude (brightness compared side by side at fixed distance) can also be higher in a smaller star if it is much hotter and more massive. A smaller star can be much heavier (more dense) and hotter than a large star, especially the huge red giants nearing the end of their life (which have a very low density).
The US Mint never placed a star on a cent so someone else has marked it for their own reason. Marks such as this lower the value of a collector coin.
Pakistan 1977 25 Paisa Coin
i believe your coin is a pakistani 5 rupees
The USA 3 Cents coin, issued 1851 to 1889. Two versions of the silver 1869 coin > The 14mm size coin has a star on the other side. The 18mm size coin has a portrait on the other side.
A star next to the mouth of a 1940 wheat back penny is known as a "BIE" error. It is a die error that occurred during the minting process, resulting in a small raised dot appearing next to the edge of Lincoln's mouth. This error is considered a minor variation and does not significantly affect the value of the coin.
The silver and the nickel 3 cent coins minted in 1865 are 2 different coins and look different. The silver 3 cent coin minted in 1865 has a star on the obversed [heads] side of the coin and the reverse [tails] side has a large letter "C" with a Roman Numeral III [3] inside of it. This coin is smaller than a present day dime. The nickel 3 cent coin minted in 1865 has on the obverse [heads] side of the coin an image of Lady Liberty facing left while the reverse [tails] side of the coin has a large Roman Numeral III [3] surrounded by a wreath. This coin is the same size as todays dime.
One cent - the star was added by someone with a metal punch and too much time on their hands, so that means it's an altered coin with no collector value.
There is a coin out of morocco which satisfies all those criteria, though this coin has two lions on the crest. The moroccan 5 durhams as seen on this web page: www.wbcc.fsnet.co.uk/af-mor.htm