i believe your coin is a pakistani 5 rupees
The coin you are describing is likely the Turkish 2 Lira coin. The obverse side features a crescent moon and star, which are symbols commonly associated with Islamic culture, and the reverse side features a "2" with wreaths around it.
It's a Pakistan 5 Paisa Coin. It's made of Aluminum, it's 19.12 millimeters thick and weighs 1 gram. It was minted from 1981-1992. They sell for about $0.75 - $1.50 in U.S. currency. See the related link.
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.
The coin you are referring to is likely the Turkish 1 lira coin, which features a crescent moon and a star on its design. These symbols are important elements of the Turkish flag and have historical and cultural significance in the country.
The coin you are referring to is likely the Turkish 1 lira coin, which features an image of the Kiz Kulesi (Maiden's Tower), a crescent moon, and a star. These symbols are significant in Turkish culture and heritage.
Pakistan 1977 25 Paisa Coin
The coin you are describing is likely the Turkish 2 Lira coin. The obverse side features a crescent moon and star, which are symbols commonly associated with Islamic culture, and the reverse side features a "2" with wreaths around it.
It's a Pakistan 5 Paisa Coin. It's made of Aluminum, it's 19.12 millimeters thick and weighs 1 gram. It was minted from 1981-1992. They sell for about $0.75 - $1.50 in U.S. currency. See the related link.
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.
I am wondering the same thing!
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The design on the reverse of the Half New Penny coin was a crown.
If the coin has a CC mintmark it will be on the reverse
The coin you are referring to is likely the Turkish 1 lira coin, which features a crescent moon and a star on its design. These symbols are important elements of the Turkish flag and have historical and cultural significance in the country.
I suggest you get a good coin book and search for your coin in there.
I have one as well....all I can tell you is that there is a date on the saide of the coin that is 5c it is in the corner of the flowers and the coin I have 1923 tests to be silver
There was no 1831 British coin minted with Queen Adelaide on the reverse. You may have a coin/token/medallion commemorating William's coronation.