The reverse side of the Great Seal was left unfinished because the pyramid is conventionally shown as consisting of 13 layers of blocks to refer to the 13 original states.
The two phrases areNovus Ordo Seclorum - "[A] New Order of the Ages"Annuit Cœptis - "[Providence] has approved of (our) undertakings"The image of the pyramid and eye are taken from the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States. The pyramid has 13 rows of stones representing the original 13 colonies; it's unfinished, indicating that the US is a an unfinished enterprise but based on a solid foundation. The eye is the Eye of Providence, looking out over the new nation.
The eagle.
All Kennedy halves have the same design. Obviously JFK's image is on the obverse side. The reverse side has a stylized version of the Presidential Seal.
The center of the back of the US $1 bill features the Great Seal of the United States. The front of the seal depicts an eagle holding an olive branch and arrows in its talons, symbolizing peace and war. Above the eagle's head is a constellation of 13 stars representing the original 13 colonies. The reverse side of the seal features an unfinished pyramid with the Eye of Providence above it, symbolizing strength and the watchful eye of a higher power.
It's the Great Seal of the United States.
Reverse
An Olive Branch :) Hope this helped.
The eagle is the obverse of the Great Seal of the United States. The pyramid is the reverse side of the Seal.
The eagle is the obverse of the Great Seal of the United States. The pyramid is the reverse side of the Seal.
John F. Kennedy on the obverse (front) and the Presidential seal on the reverse.
The Great Seal of the United States appears on the reverse side of the US 1 dollar bill. It can be found on the left side of the bill, opposite the portrait of George Washington. The Great Seal consists of an eagle and a shield with various symbols and mottos.
The reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States depicts the numeral MDCCLXXVI, which is 1776, signifying the Declaration of Independence.
The pyramid with the eye is commonly associated with the Great Seal of the United States, featuring an unfinished pyramid with an eye at the top, known as the Eye of Providence. This symbol represents divine guidance and the idea of enlightenment. It appears on the reverse side of the one-dollar bill and is often interpreted as a symbol of the founding principles of the nation.
The eye on the U. S. dollar bill is called The Eye of Providence and is often interpreted to mean the eye of God watching over humanity. It appears on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States. In 1935 both sides of the Great Seal were added to the reverse side of the one dollar bill.
The pyramid is not the "Great Pyramid of Giza" it's an unfinished pyramid. The unfinished pyramid and the eye in a triangle on the reverse side are classic symbols. The Egyptian pyramid is a symbol of strength and duration, the 13 steps indicate the original number of U.S. states and the 13 steps leading to an unfinished summit indicates future growth of the nation.
The two phrases areNovus Ordo Seclorum - "[A] New Order of the Ages"Annuit Cœptis - "[Providence] has approved of (our) undertakings"The image of the pyramid and eye are taken from the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States. The pyramid has 13 rows of stones representing the original 13 colonies; it's unfinished, indicating that the US is a an unfinished enterprise but based on a solid foundation. The eye is the Eye of Providence, looking out over the new nation.
The eagle.