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Which country has national flag differ on its obverse and reverse sides?

Saudi Arabia


What is the reverse of a coin?

All coins have two sides, an obverse and a reverse. The obverse is the front or the "heads" side, the reverse is the back or the "tails" side.


What Spanish speaking country has a flag with two different sides?

PARAGUAY, a Spanish-speaking country in South America, is known for specifically for having a flag were the obverse and reverse sides have different images.


What are the two sides of a coin?

heads and tails The technical terms are obverse (front) and reverse (back)


What is the opposite of reverse?

Obverse, when referring to the sides of an object such as a coin or seal. Forward, when referring to movement or progression.


Do any 1861 conferderate half dollar have the shield on both sides?

No authentic CSA half dollars bear the shield on the reverse and obverse of the coin.


How many SIDS does a 20p have?

A 20p coin has a total of 6 sides: one for each of the two faces (obverse and reverse) and the four edges. The term "SIDS" typically refers to "sides," so in this context, a 20p coin can be said to have 6 sides.


What us coins have a president's face on both sides?

The Lincoln cent (1959 to present) features Lincoln on both sides of the coin. On the obverse, we see his face in profile; on the reverse, he is seated in the Lincoln Memorial. 1 cent (penny).


Who designed the Walking Liberty coin?

The obverse and reverse sides of the Walking Liberty half dollar were both designed by sculptor Adolph A. Weinman in 1916. The obverse began to be re-used in 1986 for the American Silver Eagle dollar and is currently being minted. The reverse of the American Silver Eagle dollar was designed by sculptor and engraver John M. Mercanti in 1986.


Were any 1861 confederate half dollar coins stamped with both sides having the seal?

No authentic CSA half dollars (only 4 exist) bear the shield on the reverse and obverse of the coin.


Does a coin which has been struck with the same design on both sides have a specific name or is it just a mule?

by the looks of things the answer to your question is yes it would be a mule. A "Mule" is a coin whose obverse is not matched with the official reverse.


Is there a front and a back on a Canadian coin?

The fronts and backs of coins are called the obverse and reverse sides respectively. The main image, usually the Head of State, is embossed on the obverse side. The embossed image on Canadian coins has always been the head of the king or queen of the United Kingdom and Canada at the time the coin was minted.