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Why is it important for group members to be group oriented?

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1943 half dollar eagle right side up no mint mark worth?

Do you mean that the image of Miss Liberty on the front and the eagle on the back are oriented the same direction when the coin is flipped like a book page? If so you should have it checked in person by an expert to see if it's a rotated-die error or a fake made to look like that error. OTOH if the eagle and Miss Liberty are oriented 180° to each other, check your pocket change - you'll see that all standard U.S. coins are oriented that way. If so, your coin is worth about $7-8 in average condition.


Why is the penny upside down on one side?

It's a matter of choice which way the front and back of a coin are oriented. Some countries have both sides oriented the same way, and others have them opposite. Some countries (Switzerland, for ex.) have even used both. Note that every circulation U.S. coin has its 2 sides pointing in opposite directions. You can of course verify this by checking your pocket change.


Is the eagle side of a 1922 silver dollar upside down in comparison to lady liberty on the front?

Yes. Please check your pocket change. ALL U.S. coins have their reverse sides oriented upside-down with respect to the obverse (front) side. There's nothing special about that orientation. Some countries' coins have both sides oriented the same way while others are opposite. It's just a matter of choice.


What effect did D Day have back home in America?

D Day had the effect of removing many men from their jobs, which were then taken by women. It also increased military oriented productivity in America.