The Bahrain dollar coin, known as the Bahraini dinar, features distinct designs that vary by denomination. The one-dinar coin is typically made of a copper-nickel alloy and showcases the Bahraini emblem on one side, while the reverse side often displays a stylized representation of a dhow, reflecting the country's maritime heritage. The coin's edges are smooth, and it has a silver-like appearance. Other denominations, such as the 500 fils and 100 fils, have their own unique designs but generally maintain a similar aesthetic.
The 1891 Morgan Silver Dollar can be seen by using the link to a picture of this coin.
It doesn't look like anything because there's no such thing.
its a big huge coin that is silver. its basically a fifty cent worth .
For each year since 2009, they have been doing United States presidents on the gold colored dollar coin.
The 1851 Indian Head dollar is a well known novelty piece, so a real coin does not exist.
It looks the same as all the other Morgan dollars.
Take a dollar out of your wallet. It looks pretty much like that. If you mean the dollar coin, it was considerably larger than any modern US coin; the front had a profile of Eisenhower and the back was an eagle landing on the Moon.
Look at the back of the coin for "HALF DOLLAR" no US dollar coins were struck after 1935.
See the related link below for a picture.
Please look at the coin again, the US did not coin $25 dollar denominations in 1896.
1928 would make it a Peace dollar. Pictures can be easily found through a search on Google Images.
Type the date and coin into your browser, click images then search and you will find what one looks like.