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Because of bending of light or refraction whenever kight enter into air from water or vice verse.
The edge of the coin is the rounded part on the outside of the the two faces.
No. I think you misread the edge of a $1 us gold coin.
Check the edge of the coin for a date.
if you mean the presidential dollars then it is on the edge of the coin
I'm afraid I don't have the exact definition in front of me, but deck edge immersion is roughly the point at which a vessel has rolled or listed to a certain degree where there is not a sufficient amount of righting arm, or opposing force to right the vessel, and water passes the deck edge (main deck) and the vessel continues to roll and capsize.
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The date and mint mark are on the the edge of the coin
you go towards the coin, then at the edge of the coin ledgego of onto the platform below the evil blob then roll to the left to the bubble
Coin Edge.
edge of a coin with grooved lines that run around the entire perimeter of the coin
The dates that appear below the portrait on all Presidential dollars are the year(s) that the person served as president. The date of mintage and the mint mark appear on the edge of the coin in small incuse (recessed) letters.