“Hack” in the equestrian sport.

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“Hack” in the equestrian sport.

So here we have the Bosnian and Herzegovinian sovereign, nominal - 1. The year of issue of this coin is 1995, Mint: British Pobjoy Mint, Tedward, England.

Hack within the activity of equestrianism commonly refers to one of two things: as a verb, it describes the act of pleasure riding for light exercise, it is a type of horse used for riding and pulling carriages. The term is sometimes used to describe certain types of exhibition or horse show classes where quality and good manners of the horse are particularly important.

A "hack class" in general refers to horse show competition for hack-type horses where they are evaluated on ability to provide a comfortable ride for a person who is riding all day.

In Australia, the term "hack" may be used synonymously with "show" in reference to the act of presenting or exhibiting a horse.

In the UK, Canada and Australia, show hack classes are usually divided into different sections based upon the height of the horse or the type of rider who exhibits the horse. Classes may also be scheduled for sidesaddle, educated or pleasure hacks.

Founder

British Pobjoy Mint, Tedward, England.

Date

1995.

Culture

Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Medium

Copper-nickel.

Dimensions

28.5x38.8x3.2.

Classification

Coin.