I'd be happy to provide some general information about old antique coins. However, for a more specific description, it would be helpful if you could provide details about the coin you're interested in, such as its country of origin, the era it's from, any inscriptions or symbols on the coin, or any other notable features.

Old antique coins can come from various time periods and regions, and they often have historical, cultural, and numismatic significance. Here are some common elements you might find on an old coin and what they can represent:

1. **Obverse (Front)**:
   - **Portrait**: Many coins feature the portrait of a historical figure, monarch, or leader. This can help identify the time and place of the coin's origin.
   - **Inscriptions**: Coins often have inscriptions in the language of the issuing authority, which can provide information about the coin's purpose or the entity that issued it.
   - **Date**: The year of issue is usually indicated on the coin.

2. **Reverse (Back)**:
   - **Images or Symbols**: The reverse side may feature various symbols, such as national emblems, animals, plants, or cultural motifs. These can represent the values or identity of the issuing authority.
   - **Denomination**: The coin's denomination, or its value, is usually indicated on the reverse side.

3. **Metal and Composition**: Old coins can be made from various metals, including copper, silver, gold, and other alloys. The composition can affect the coin's appearance and value.

4. **Condition**: The condition of the coin can significantly impact its value. Coins that are well-preserved and free from damage or wear tend to be more desirable to collectors.

If you have a specific antique coin you'd like to know more about, please provide additional details, such as the country, era, and any inscriptions or images on the coin, and I can try to provide more specific information.