Names on coins will differ depending on the country of origin and age.
There is no fruit that is present on every coin in the world.
There are not necessarily six inscriptions on every coin.
Please look at your pocket change. Almost EVERY American coin has the motto E Pluribus Unum on it so that does not help to identify a coin. Post a new question with the coin's denomination and a description of its design.
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The name for the French coin is Euro.
It is $1.17
if you have uncirculated with every coin AND date AND mint then it would be a good $1000 USA currency.
There's no such thing as an "international coin".If you mean a coin from a country other than the US it's called a foreign coin in every country except the one that issued it.In any case you need to post a more specific question with the coin's denomination and the name of the country it came from.
Two sides to every coin
No. There are many presidents that were never even on a single coin.
If you refer to the Australian One Dollar coin, the only person to feature on every coin to date is Queen Elizabeth II.
A Sacagewaea Coin