The U.S. uses it
They do it among others in Germany and Denmark
i think it iss either scottish or greek hope i could help ;)
Wreath is a noun.
The answer is wreath
Please post a more specific question with the coin's date, denomination, and what country it's from. The description "head and wreath" applies to literally hundreds of different coins from various countries.
is a wreath the thing that is green on doors
a funeral wreath is a Corona
Cunúnă is a Romanian equivalent of 'wreath'.
The plural form of "wreath" is "wreaths."
If you are referring to the one worn by a girl in Scandinavian countries for Saint Lucy's Day, it is just called a candle wreath(or the language equivalent in the country where it is beingcelebrated -ljus krans (Sweden), stearinlys krans (Norway),seppele (Finland), etc.If it is just the wreath set out a decoration, it is an Advent Wreath.
A Christmas wreath symbolizes hope