The same Latin phrase is on EVERY U.S. coin - E Pluribus Unum, meaning "From Many, One". It refers to the fact that the U.S. is one country made up of many states and people.
You did look at other coins to see if they had the same phrase, I assume - ??
Rat/Snitch/Narc/drop the dime/tell.
On a Roosevelt dime there are two branches. One of the branches is an olive branch. The other branch is an oak branch. On the Mercury dime there is an olive branch on the reverse.
I assume you mean the "tail" (reverse side) of the dime and not the "tale" (story) of the dime.The currently circulating U.S. dime has an olive branch, a torch, and an oak branch on the reverse side.
A dime minted in 1925 has an image of a person resembling the roman god Mercury. Whaddaya mean "What does it look like?"
Please be more specific
The saying "look like a dime" typically means that someone looks very attractive or beautiful, akin to the high value of a dime. It's a compliment on the person's appearance.
The oak branch on the back of the dime has a collective meaning with the olive branch and torch. Together they mean peace, strength and liberty.
It was minted in Denver
there is nickel-back and there is a play type called Dime but I'm not sure if there is a position dime-back
The person saying it is begging for money. The "brother" bit is to make it sound friendly/familiar.
It means to invent something, such as a phrase or saying. It also means to create a coin, like a dime or penny.
Then you repot him to the police saying that he was raping you.
It means it's a nickel, the "V" is the Roman numeral 5
As you can see by checking the back of a dime in your pocket change, the back side of a dime doesn't show the picture of a person. Please see the Related Questions for more.
A dime is equal to 10 cents.
A dime is equal to 10 cents.
I or no body probably knows. Probably the internet knows so you might want to search it up now if you want to know.