God
CorrectionContrary to popular misconceptions, the phrase In God We Trust didn't appear on any US coin until 1864 when it was put on 2¢ pieces minted during the Civil War. In fact, it didn't permanently appear on nickels until 1938.A review of coin designs at CoinFacts.com shows that the only words to appear on all denominations of US Coins are the country's name, United States of America (or variations). Even the word Liberty didn't appear on all coins, especially when they carried an image of Miss Liberty. Examples of coins without the word include early nickels, dimes up till 1916, and modern Presidential dollars.
The word Liberty has been on all coins since 1792.
Liberty
The first US quarter dollar was issued in 1796 not 1792.
Yes. The Coinage Act of 1792 put into production a "disme" which was one-tenth of a dollar and was 89.24% silver and 10.76% copper. However, the "dime" was not circulated until 1796. Since then, although the design has been changed several times, it has been minted almost every year. There has not been a year since then during which it was not in circulation, and it has always been worth either ten cents or 1/10th of a dollar.
Take another look at that coin. If the year 1792 is just below the word Kentucky, then it's a 2001 State quarter.
The word Liberty has been on all coins since 1792.
Liberty
Ashton Nicholas Every Mosley was born in 1792.
Presidential and vice presidential elections are both held at the same time, every four years. Since 1792, they are held the Tuesday between November 2 to November 8.
It has been in continuous production since 1792
If con-ducky means Kentucky, the capitol is Frankfort and has been since 1792.
If con-ducky means Kentucky, the capitol is Frankfort and has been since 1792.
Construction of the White House began in 1792 and it was completed by the year 1800. The first president to occupy it was John Adams, and it has been the executive residence of every US President, since.
3684 - 1792 = 1,892
Pennsylvania purchased the Lake Erie Triangle access in 1792,
1792 in Roman numerals is MDCCXCII.
It has been the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in1800. The house was designed by Irish-born James Hoban and built between 1792 and 1800 of white-painted Aquia Creek sandstone in the Neoclassical style.