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We know that if E=MC2 you get a slight tilt in the wind the coin be centert to gravity where to facing east

or look at it up sidedown :)

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Q: What is the only coin where the president faces to the right?
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Which president is the only one facing to the right on US coins?

Abraham Lincoln faces to the right because the design of the coin was based on a medal that had his image that direction. Also, Jefferson's portrait faces right on the Westward Journey nickels struck in 2005, so Lincoln is not the only president facing that direction. The choice of direction for a portrait is purely artistic. There is no law or political reason for the selection.


Who is the only president facing right on a US coin?

Lincoln. Sorry, but Jefferson is also facing right on the 2005 5 Cents coin, also, some of the Presidents on the Presidential dollars face right.


Why is it that Lincoln is the only President on a coin to look to the right?

He isn't anymore. In 2005 the nickel was temporarily redesigned so that Jefferson's portrait also faced to the right. However in 2006 it was turned again and Jefferson faces forward on newer nickels. The decision as to which direction each portrait faced was just coincidence, due to the medals and other sculptures on which the coins' designs were based.


What coin is president Jackson on?

The only coin I can think of featuring Jackson is the Presidential $1 coin with him on it. He also appears on the $20 bill, but that's not a coin.


Is there a coin from the 1800 for James Garfield?

The only US coin with Garfield on it is a recent 1-dollar coin. This is part of a series that will eventually show every dead President. The coins are issued in order of the president, four per year.


What is a solid figure that has three rectangular faces called?

sorry, but there is no such shape, the only 3 faced shape would be a coin/cylinder


Why is the head on penny the only coin that head faces the right?

The Abraham Lincoln penny was minted in 1908 to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of Lincoln's birth. In 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt chose portraitist and sculptor Victor David Brenner to design the penny, probably because he admired Brenner's previous works of art. Those works included a bronze relief plaque bearing a portrait of Lincoln. Brenner adapted this design for the "heads," or obverse side of the penny. He based the plaque on a photograph of Lincoln taken on Feb. 9, 1864 by Anthony Berger. Lincoln faced right in the photo, so he faces right on the plaque and faces right on the penny. See http://money.howstuffworks.com/question775.htm


Why does Lincoln face to the right on pennies?

The coin's designer, Victor David Brenner, based the image on a medal he had created earlier. The direction of portraits on American coins is not determined by any laws or custom, but solely by the preference of the artists who designed them. In fact, Lincoln is not the only president whose image faces to the right. The modernistic portrait of Thomas Jefferson used on the 2005 Lewis and Clark nickels also is right-facing. Images on the Presidential Dollars face forward, and those of Miss Liberty are about equally split.


Why does Barack Obama deserve to be on a bill?

He doesn't right now, because only a president who has been deceased for a long period of time can be on our bills or coins. As the first black president in our history, he may someday be on a bill or a coin, but it is doubtful it will happen in our lifetime.


How many right angles on all the faces on a hexagon have?

A hexagon has only one face and this can have up to 5 right angles.


Does a cube has both acute and right angles?

No because a cube has only 4 right angles on each of its six faces.


Who was the only president who got there face on a coin when they were alive?

gerge Washington