This would simply mean someone other than a Christian. You may be referring to non-denominational Christian which is someone 'unaligned' with the primary Christian denominations of: Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, and Evangelical (all).
"Tutelary", perhaps.
Denomination mean that Christianity believe variable way like in one god. There are many different Christian denomination and they believe in variable ways
Face value The value stamped on it
She's a Christian if that's what you mean.
Currency denominations are the units the particular currency is issued in. For example, in the U.S. bills are made and circulated in the familiar denominations of $1, $10, and $20, amongst others. But there are no U.S. bills of a $25 denomination. By contrast, coins come in a 25-cent denomination but not in a 20-cent denomination.
No. It simply makes you officially a nonChristian. There are dozens of other religions which you might belong to, and you might simply be a deist or theist regardless of your association with any of these.
I think you mean Dr. Phil McGraw and he is of Christian denomination.
The largest denomination in the Bahamas is the Baptist denomination
Thomas Aquinas belonged to the Dominican order of the Catholic Church.
It could mean anything depending on the coin. What country? What year? What denomination? What does the coin appear to be made from?
There was a denomination of dollars in the floor
I'm guessing you mean a coin from 1926. You also need to include a denomination.