48 stars
coffin flags ARE American flags, so there's the same amount of stars on each.
48 stars
current number of states.
In the United States, the flag that can be flown on a government building is typically the national flag, often referred to as the Stars and Stripes. Government buildings may also display state flags and, in some cases, municipal flags, depending on local regulations and customs. It's important to follow specific flag etiquette and guidelines when displaying these flags. Other flags, such as those representing specific agencies or organizations, may also be flown alongside the national flag.
There is one Star for each state in the union.
The stars represent each and every state that constitutes the United States of America. the stars are representing the states it means union for the kids Some American flags do not have stars on them. All countries flags are different. There is more than one American flag
I was in the US Navy and flags of this type were flown at the bow of US Naval warships at anchor. The 48 stars reflected the 48 States at that time in history.
Today's flag has 50 stars representing 50 states in the United States of America. There have been 27 official flags of the USA and all of them are considered our nation's flag. When the resolution for a new flag was passed by Congress they did NOT obsolete the previous flag. Any one of our flags, from 13 stars to 50 stars is a legal flag of the USA and can be flown.
The American flag should be displayed on the flagpole to the right of any other flags when positioned side by side. When flown alone, it should be at the top of the flagpole. Additionally, when the flag is displayed vertically against a wall, the union (the blue field with stars) should be at the top and to the flag's right.
Old Glory Star-Spangled Banner Stars And Strips Red-White-Blue
flags represent places if they where no flags where werent able to difference all the places that's why and to make coulture by symbols sometimes they mean something like the American flag; all the stars mean the states.
In terms of flags of nations, be they long lived or not: Spain, Mexico, Argentina, England, Russia, Californio (Mission) Independence, The California Lone Star Republic, The California Republic and the Stars and Stripes. There were also numerous versions and revisions (Spain 4, Mexico 4 etc.) Any person interested in the flags that have flown over California should attempt to attend the Bear Flag ceremony held in Sonoma every June.