The 1000 peso coin from 1988, issued by the Bank of Mexico, features a distinctive design. The obverse side displays the national emblem of Mexico, featuring an eagle perched on a cactus, while the reverse showcases a depiction of the Aztec calendar stone, known as the Sun Stone. The coin is made of a silver-colored metal and has a diameter of 38 mm. Its edge is inscribed with a patterned design, adding to its unique appearance.
That depends on which coin, from where.
That's actually a 1000 peso Mexican coin made from brass. In circulated condition, it's worth about a dollar. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $10-$15 You can find many of these by doing a search on eBay. See the related link below.
look on activities for the day. if their is a special wheel then you have a chance to get one
Can you be more specific? What denomination coin?
the coin has the president on it
100
Yes.
A semicircle.
It doesn't look like anything because there's no such thing.
It looks like the back of the coin, with a real big eagle.
it looks like a silver coin with 100 on it
If you are refering to a presidential coin or sacagewea or SBA just go to the bank and they will give you one for $1. If you want a proof or special condition coin you can look online and they can be anywhere from 4 to 1000 dollars.