it is a good luck charm and it is not a coin
The Front of a coin is the heads side Known as the obverse. The Back of a coin is the tails side "reverse".
The back side is called the reverse. The front side is called the obverse.
heads and tails The technical terms are obverse (front) and reverse (back)
A two-sided angel coin typically features an angel design on both sides, symbolizing protection, guidance, and positivity. It is often used as a token of inspiration or comfort, serving as a reminder of one's faith or the presence of a guardian angel. People may carry it for personal reassurance or gift it to others as a thoughtful gesture of support.
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The Front of a coin is the heads side Known as the obverse. The Back of a coin is the tails side "reverse".
If you mean a 2009 dollar coin with Sacagawea on the front and a Native American woman planting corn on the back it's not an error. it's just a dollar.
3 the front the back and the edge
It can only be on the front, back or edge of a coin.
From your description, the coin is a 2010 Native American dollar coin. The date and mintmark is on the edge of the coin. Unless it's a Proof coin, value is $1.00.
Heads. The obverse is the front of the coin. Its opposite (the back of the coin) is the reverse.
"Obverse" refers to the front of the coin (usually the side with the portrait), as versus the "reverse", or back, of the coin.
It has a woman on the front, and trees on a beach on the back. It is a very lovely coin.
It varies but the original sacajawea coin had a flying eagle on the front and then a picture of sacajawea with a baby on the back, the baby is in some sort of "back pack" thing.
The coin has all writing in the back and his picture in the front with his dates he was in office.....
The back side is called the reverse. The front side is called the obverse.
I buy the coin