The initials are acd and they stand for the American Cream Draft. It is a somewhat rarer breed of horse.
I believe that those letters stand for someones initials.
The letters IAAPA can stand for many things whether they are companies or sayings. The most popular company with those initials is The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions.
Hmm. "O Holy Night" is a good one, with those letters. I wonder if that is the one you are looking for.
Please look at the other dimes in your pocket change. They all have those letters; they're the initials of the coin's designer, John Sinnock.
BTW (by the way) is an acronym. Anytime you take just the initials of a phrase and use those as capital letters, that is an acronym (literally meaning "high name" because capitol letters are higher).
Those are the letters WC, the initials of William Cousins, who designed the Delaware quarter.
Rutherford Birchard Hayes has those initials.
♥♥§♥♥ Those are the initials.
Only stars are on either side of the date on SBA coins. But if you mean the letters FG above and to the right, those are the initials of Frank Gasparro the designer of the coin.
No well-known painter had those initials.
The reverse of the bicentennial Eisenhower dollar was designed by Dennis R. Williams, so those are his initials on the coin.
A 1961 dime is worth about $2 to $6, depending on its condition. The letters JS are not a mint mark. They're the initials of John Sinnock who sculpted Roosevelt's bust as it appears on the coin. Those initials appear on all Roosevelt dimes regardless of where or when they were minted.