The required solution is exegue. This is believed to be a variant on the more correct exergue.
If it was minted in 2009 and later, the date and mint mark along with the phrase " E Pluribus Unum " are on the rim and not on the obverse or reverse of the coin.
With the date of 1963 the coin is not a Wheat ear reverse, look at the coin again and post new question.
No. Until the new design British 20 Pence coin first issued in 2008, the date was only ever on the reverse of the 20 Pence coin.
With the date of 1963 the coin is not a Wheat ear reverse, look at the coin again and post new question.
If the coin has a bird on the reverse with the date 1907 above it and the date 2008 below it, spend it.
Exergue
space at base of figure on coin containing date
Yes, that is the date the coin was actually minted. All coins of that type have the date 1957 (the issue date for that series) on the obverse and the actually date of mintage in a small star on the reverse. The problem with this design is that the mintage date can easily damaged or erased by wear.
The coin you are referring to was issued in November 2011 as part of the America the Beautiful Quarters program. The date is found on the reverse side of the coin (tails) at the bottom.
Please post new question with the date of the coin.
The design on the reverse of the Half New Penny coin was a crown.
Yes, if it has the word "COPY" on it, it is a fake coin.