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Since 1932, it's had an image of President George Washington.
The New Jersey quarter has Washington's portrait on the front while the other side has an image of him leading the Crossing of the Delaware river
On the front of the quarter is George Washington's face. On the back is an eagle (there is no person depicted for the reverse side).
A forequarter is the front section, or front quarter, of a side of meat such as beef or pork. It is the front legs, shoulder, and adjoining lateral parts.
Currently, George Washington (from 1932 to 2008 and probably beyond) Beginning in 1999 with the release of the first statehood quarters, Washington's image on the obverse side of the coin was modified, but still washington. The Barber quarter(1892-1916) bears the image of Liberty in a Phrygian cap and a laurel wreath. The Standing Liberty quarter (1916-1930) bears the image of Liberty
The mint mark on a 1929 Standing Liberty Quarter can be found next to Liberty's right foot, just above and to the left of the date on the coin's obverse (front) side.
On a map, a warm front is represented with half-circles on a side of a red line. Related link will take you an image of a warm front symbol.
"Obverse" refers to the front of the coin (usually the side with the portrait), as versus the "reverse", or back, of the coin.
The side or quarter toward which the wind blows is the lee quarter, or side. the side from which the wind is blowing is the windward quarter, or side.
Begin by removing the front quarter panel retaining bolts. The front quarter panel's will come off. Reverse the process to install your new front quarter panels.
You can find the 1984 Ford voltage regulator on the inside front quarter panel. The voltage regulator will be on the drivers side quarter panel.