The design elements protrude from the background higher than usual and above the rim which causes the coin not to stack well and is impractical for coinage.
To tell you the truth a 79 is a bad grade because it either like a VERY low C or a HIGH D.------In some grading systems, a 79 is a high C. If you're generally very good in math, then no, a 79 isn't very good, and it makes it harder to get an A in the class. But if you tend to have trouble in math class, then a 79 is probably quite good.
Can't tell you the answer but I can tell how to do it. 51 divided by 3.14
It is that area is measured in square units.
someone please tell me the theme asap! We (people, communities, nations) improve one another, and by working together we are all stronger. The kites cannot fly without wind, and the wind & sky are not as beautiful without kites. So, the walls are rebuilt to represent the kites and wind--interdependent entities that are essentially useless or weaker without the other.
In general, you cannot tell. For example, try it with a near-regular hexagon.
The design elements protrude from the background higher than usual and above the rim which causes the coin not to stack well and is impractical for coinage.
The difference is in the height that the design details extend out from the surface. High reliefe coins tend to not get fully struck up on the high points of the design -- especially in the hair above the ear. Pictures of the high & low relief coins can be seen on CoinFacts, using the link below.
Sorry, silver dollars don't have genders.
you can tell it's real by the silver. If its real silver it is real. Get it?? I hope that helped you.
I wsnt sell silver dollar 1804 year.
By the mint mark on the reverse of the coin, but silver dollar coins with no mint mark are made in Philadelphia
Please rephrase question.
it is real but there is only about 3 left
Better tell that to the US Mint as I am holding one in my hand as we speak.
Look for the mint mark.
It will have "CC" in the mint mark position, on the reverse side above the DO in DOLLAR.
All US 1966 half dollars are 40% silver, containing about $3.32 worth of silver at the time of writing.