The inscription is Gemeinnutz geht vor Eigennutz. This was a concept from medieval Saxon law which the Nazis adopted as a slogan. It means the common good comes before self-interest.
From a newspaper clipping within the Sarasota Journal (circa October 1972) I found an article detailing the information of your coin. This coin seems to be quite similar to the Parthenon coin that the mint also produced. Specifics on your coin are : Minted By : The Letcher Mint (1972 Maybe) Sculpted by : Don Dow Minted Metal : .999 Ag & .999 Au Diameter : 39mm Au : 10 grains (In Relief of Parthenon or Rever Coin) or 2/3 of a gram Ag : Unknown Qty, at least .8 troy oz (From An Ebay Listing) Edge : Reeded Edge Hope this helps! -D
No He lost because one of Kane's arms was on edge when edge also pinned Kane so the referee handed Kane the title
Butch Edge debuted on August 13, 1979 and played his final game on September 28, 1979.
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By the 1830s, the edge of settlement in the United States was considered St. Louis, MO. After that, travelers were considered in the wild west.
The edge of the coin is the rounded part on the outside of the the two faces.
No. I think you misread the edge of a $1 us gold coin.
Check the edge of the coin for a date.
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The date and mint mark are on the the edge of the coin
Coin Edge.
edge of a coin with grooved lines that run around the entire perimeter of the coin
Obverse - (front) is the side of the coin that features the main design device, or effigy of the reigning Monarch. Reverse - (back) is the side of the coin that features the lesser design device. Edge - the outside circumference of the coin - the edge is either "plain" or "milled". There are often inscriptions on the edge, which may include the date in some cases.
All presidential dollars have the dates, mintmark and motto on the edge of the coins.
Answer 1:its called scrub you scrub Answer 2: The roughened or designed edge of a coin is called the milled or reeded edge. The reeding was introduced to demonstrate that the edge of the coin had not been filed, saved or clipped. (Back when the metal of the coin carried its true worth). It continues today as an aesthetic device.The British numismatic term for the reeded ridged edge is "graining" and the reeds are called "crenellations".
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3 the front the back and the edge