No current circulation-strike US Coins feature an eagle on the reverse, or "tails" side.
Half dollars all show an eagle but that denomination is currently only made for collectors.
Other modern coins with an eagle on the reverse:
> Quarters, till 1998
> Dollars, till 2008
Older US coins:
> Half dimes, 1794-1837
> Dimes, 1796-1837
> Twenty cents (double dime) - 1875-1878
> Various denominations of gold coins, 1795-1932
On the reverse (the back) of the coin, between the "DO" in "DOLLAR" and the center of the wreath, just below the eagle's tail feathers.
Although it has an Eagle on the reverse, the coin is not a Eagle coin, it's an 1885 Morgan dollar worth from $23.00-$30.00
the eagle cion
Because the coin is not a silver eagle, with a date 1902 the coin is a MORGAN dollar. The first Silver Eagle was made in 1986.
Somthing about a state or an eagle.
A coin has a head and a tail but no body!
On the reverse (the back) of the coin, between the "DO" in "DOLLAR" and the center of the wreath, just below the eagle's tail feathers.
Underneath the Eagle on the back of the coin one to the left and one on the right of the tail
a coin? not a coin....
The physical change that occurs when a gold coin is stamped with an eagle is the impression or design of the eagle being embossed or impressed onto the surface of the coin. This process alters the appearance of the coin by adding the eagle image to it.
A feathered aerodynamically structured tail.
Although it has an Eagle on the reverse, the coin is not a Eagle coin, it's an 1885 Morgan dollar worth from $23.00-$30.00
a penny heads or tail
Around the value of a JFK Golden Eagle coin.
the wedge tail eagle has binocular vision that alows thenm to pin point there prey
A coin.
It is at the back obviously