Of course! However, I need specific details about the coin you're referring to in order to provide an accurate description, including properties such as: 1. Type of coin (e.g., penny, quarter, gold coin) 2. Year of minting 3. Mint mark (if applicable) 4. Condition/grade (e.g., Uncirculated, Extremely Fine, Good) 5. Any unique features (e.g., errors, special designs) 6. Composition (e.g., silver, copper-nickel) 7. Estimated value or historical significance if known Once I have more information, I can craft a precise and detailed description for you.