The coin toss has been used since the very first Super Bowl starting in 1967. Game officials did the coin toss for the first 11 games. After that honorary tossers began being appointed.
The team which chooses the correct side of the coin. No offense but this is a pretty stupid question. It's just which ever team guesses the side that the coin lands on. That's pretty obvious!
The answer to the question of the value of the Coin used in Super Bowl 2001 is $37.50 give or take $5.00
The New Orleans Saints won the coin toss (it landed on "heads") in Super Bowl 44. It was the 13th straight time the NFC had won the Super Bowl coin flip!The New Orleans Saints.
The Packers won the coin toss.
The Super Bowl Coin Toss has come up Tails 23 times in 47 Super Bowls (48.9%).1967 Super Bowl 1 Heads1968 Super Bowl 2 Tails1969 Super Bowl 3 Heads1970 Super Bowl 4 Tails1971 Super Bowl 5 Tails1972 Super Bowl 6 Heads1973 Super Bowl 7 Heads1974 Super Bowl 8 Heads1975 Super Bowl 9 Tails1976 Super Bowl 10 Heads1977 Super Bowl 11 Tails1978 Super Bowl 12 Heads1979 Super Bowl 13 Heads1980 Super Bowl 14 Heads1981 Super Bowl 15 Tails1982 Super Bowl 16 Tails1983 Super Bowl 17 Tails1984 Super Bowl 18 Heads1985 Super Bowl 19 Tails1986 Super Bowl 20 Tails1987 Super Bowl 21 Tails1988 Super Bowl 22 Heads1989 Super Bowl 23 Tails1990 Super Bowl 24 Heads1991 Super Bowl 25 Heads1992 Super Bowl 26 Heads1993 Super Bowl 27 Heads1994 Super Bowl 28 Tails1995 Super Bowl 29 Heads1996 Super Bowl 30 Tails1997 Super Bowl 31 Heads1998 Super Bowl 32 Tails1999 Super Bowl 33 Tails2000 Super Bowl 34 Tails2001 Super Bowl 35 Tails2002 Super Bowl 36 Heads2003 Super Bowl 37 Tails2004 Super Bowl 38 Tails2005 Super Bowl 39 Tails2006 Super Bowl 40 Tails2007 Super Bowl 41 Heads2008 Super Bowl 42 Tails2009 Super Bowl 43 Heads2010 Super Bowl 44 Heads2011 Super Bowl 45 Heads2012 Super Bowl 46 Heads2013 Super Bowl 47 Heads
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it will be kept by the NFL for a souvenir.