Look at any U.S. coin. The reverse (tails) side is always upside down compared to the obverse (heads) side.
Upside down is relative to which way you flip the coin. If flipping from top to bottom, the eagle should be upright. If flipping from side to side, the eagle should be upside-down. If the eagle is truly upside down from the way it should be, AND the coin has not been altered, then it could be worth a couple of hundred dollars.
Eisenhower was on the one dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
A 1942 half dollar, commonly known as a Walking Liberty half dollar, can be worth more than its face value due to its silver content. If the eagle is upside down, it may indicate a minting error, which could increase its value to collectors. Depending on the condition and rarity of the error, prices can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. It's best to have the coin appraised by a professional for an accurate valuation.
All 1967 US quarter dollars have the eagle upside down.
Yes. Please check your pocket change. ALL U.S. coins have their reverse sides oriented upside-down with respect to the obverse (front) side. There's nothing special about that orientation. Some countries' coins have both sides oriented the same way while others are opposite. It's just a matter of choice.
no it is not
Upside down is relative to which way you flip the coin. If flipping from top to bottom, the eagle should be upright. If flipping from side to side, the eagle should be upside-down. If the eagle is truly upside down from the way it should be, AND the coin has not been altered, then it could be worth a couple of hundred dollars.
Eisenhower was on the one dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
It's probably .999 (Fine Silver) being read upside down!
A 1942 half dollar, commonly known as a Walking Liberty half dollar, can be worth more than its face value due to its silver content. If the eagle is upside down, it may indicate a minting error, which could increase its value to collectors. Depending on the condition and rarity of the error, prices can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. It's best to have the coin appraised by a professional for an accurate valuation.
Please rephrase question.
Old mirrors were coated in silver, behind the glass. Nowadays they use a different substance.
That one ride where you go upside down
The logo Name you are looking for is DACIA
Liberty The American Revolution - 1997 The World Turned Upside Down 1778-1783 1-5 was released on: USA: 25 November 1997
If you take a closer look at ANY U.S. coin, you'll notice that the image on the back is upside-down in relation to the image on the front. This means your 1950 Franklin half does NOT have an error. That said, it's currently worth about $12 for the silver content.
All 1967 US quarter dollars have the eagle upside down.