for specific info., I need to know the denomination. I suspect it is worth allot though.
To clear things up: > It doesn't say "In God YOU Trvst", it says "In God WE Trvst". > Coins are minted, not printed. > The motto is on the front of the coin, not the back. The motto was written using the Latin alphabet, a common artistic practice in the 1920s so it is NOT a misspelling. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
the back of the coin has an armor symbol with a balance scale and an old key in it. and says The Department of the Treasury
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Put on your thinking hat. Would a U.S. coin have a picture of the Queen of England on it??? Please determine what country your coin is from and post a new question with its date.
No American coin says "In God YOU Trust", or Trvst for that matter. If you look at your pocket change you'll find that the expression is "In God WE Trust".The spelling is not an error, it's not a die flaw, and the coins not anything special.To explain, many artists in the 1920s used the Roman alphabet for lettering artworks that had a classical theme. The Romans only had 24 letters; V was both a consonant "vee" and a vowel "you", sort of the way we use "Y" as both letter types. The separate letter U didn't come into the alphabet until some time around the Middle Ages.The same Roman alphabet is used on other coins as well as paintings and buildings from the 1920s.
NO coin says "In God You Trvst" Many coins from the 1920s say "In God We Trvst", however.The spelling is definitely NOT a mistake. At that time it was common for artists who designed classically-themed works to use the Roman alphabet instead of the English one. Latin did not have the letter U; V was both a consonant and a vowel, used for both the "vee" and "you" sounds.In fact, there is an old fish display hall near Philadelphia that is still labelled "AQVARIVM"!
To clear things up: > It doesn't say "In God YOU Trvst", it says "In God WE Trvst". > Coins are minted, not printed. > The motto is on the front of the coin, not the back. The motto was written using the Latin alphabet, a common artistic practice in the 1920s so it is NOT a misspelling. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
There are known misprints of 1922 Peace dollars with "In God We Trvst" instead of "In God We Trust." These coins are considered errors and are rare. The value of such a coin can vary greatly depending on its condition and demand, but they can be worth hundreds of dollars or more to collectors.
It says zhonghua renmin gongheguo and the front has a giant 1 on it with something that looks like the mathematical pi sign and says yi yuan it's a silver coin
L.50 (front)Johannes XXIII (reverse)
the back of the coin has an armor symbol with a balance scale and an old key in it. and says The Department of the Treasury
This coin does not exist. The platypus is on the 20c coin, and is worth 20 cents. The 5c coin has an echidna on it, and is worth five Australian cents.
It could be almost any coin issued by Britain or any country of the British Empire/Commonwealth from 1838 to 1901. What is the denomination of your coin, what is the design on the reverse, what is it made from, what is the date and what is the diameter?
$50.00
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The date is 1857 not 1837 It's a Flying Eagle one cent coin, that was only struck from 1856 to 1858
WType your answer here... What is the value of a big coin that has Carlos I King of Spain 1989- the queen and king and three more people in the front of the coin and on the the back of the coin sign of Spain says 10 pitas and V Centenario. The coin is in silver. Thank you