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Q: Why a coin kept in a vessel is not visible when seen just from below the the edge of the vessel?
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Why a coin kept in a vessel is not visible from edge but can be viewed by pouring water into the vessel?

Because of bending of light or refraction whenever kight enter into air from water or vice verse.


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Is there a coin with writing on the edge with the word hundred a dollar?

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Check the edge of the coin for a date.


Where is the mint mark on the new gold dollars?

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How much is an undated Sacajawea coin worth?

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What do the dates on the John Adams coin mean?

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