In the 2009 movie "Exam" (linked, but there's a higher quality version on the Internet Archive) there are scenes at about 2 and 30 minutes in where the Indian character plays with a coin. What I wanna know is, what type of coin is it?https://youtu.be/0K599QH0pr8?si=bjbf7eh29HsmKi6S&t=1797
>>1499771https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisenhower_dollar
>>1499779lmao, thank you very much
>>1499788To add, the other side has the moon eagle reverse, so the year can't be 1975/6, as that would have the bicentennial one instead.
>>1499791I wonder how he came across it. He's British/Indian so it's not exactly common currency for either of those placesThanks again for the gifs and the explanation :D
>>1499802>I wonder how he came across it. He's British/Indian so it's not exactly common currency for either of those placesMake a movie. Need a coin for a prop. Walk into literally any collectable coin shop. Wow, look at the thousands of neat looking coins. There's literally a bowl by the cashier with coins that could be worth more than £1 if they were in nice condition, and a handwritten sign on it saying "anything for £1"
>>1499779>>1499791>.gifthis is so excessive. I love /wsr/