i think that is rite not qite sure looked it up on Google and a couple different websites said the same thing
HEY GUESS WHAT MY MOM GOT THE FLU SHOT AND SHE HAS THE FLU NOW I WILL GET IT OMG!!!!! :(
One coin is a quarter and the other one is a nickel. The quarter is NOT a nickel!
A Penny. people think its a snake but they can be other colours as well so a penny is the more likely answer :)
A Coin?
The two coins are a ten-pence coin and a one pence-coin. The one-pence coin is the one that is not a ten-pence coin.
When no one is looking get something that is the size of a coin or a coin and place it under your tong and then you hit your chest and spit the coin out. Make sure to not show the coin under your tong.
Sacagawea, also on a small dollar coin.
Depends on which coin you are talking about. US coins frequently have featured a personification of Liberty, although who Liberty is modeled after depends on the coin.
The first circulating $1 coin to carry a picture of a US president was issued from 1971 to 1978. It carried a portrait of Dwight Eisenhower. Before that, all circulating $1 coins, both silver and gold, featured images of Miss Liberty.
To be strictly technical, the Susan B. Anthony $1 coin and Helen Keller state quarter are the only U.S. coins to bear the historical image of a woman. However, the Sacajawea dollar bears an image intended to represent that Native guide although there are no known historical images of her. The sculptor (Glenna Goodacre) used a Native American college student as her model. Because we know who she used and who she intended to represent, it's just a slight stretch to say that a 3rd woman has been portrayed on a U.S. coin.
It's a circulating coin, a dollar
The Coin Dollar.
Queen Elizabeth is featured on the two dollar coin and is mostly on nearly all coins.
If you refer to coins, it is a decimal coin, as opposed to a predecimal coin, that is currently in circulation.
president Lincoln
The first circulating US coin to bear the likeness of an actual woman was the 1979 Susan B. Anthony dollar. The 2000 dollar coin portrayed the image of Sacagawea. In addition women have appeared on commemorative coins such as the Dolly Madison coin.
The last circulating silver U.S. coin was the 1969 half dollar.
Incomplete question - does not say who 'he' is.