Coins are not generally made of lead. It's too soft.
If you have something more specific than "faces" (*) in mind please post a new question with more details.
(*) Remember what they taught in English class about plurals and possessives?
No, the list is too extensive and varied and goes back well over a thousand years. A well stocked library should have a book on English coins containing everything you would ever want to know.
The US Congress passed a law that ordered the US mint to issue these coins. The plan was to get people to use the one-dollar coins in place of the paper dollar bills and save millions in replacement costs. ( I do not know which Congressmen or senators pushed for the law.)
There is no way you or I would ever know that.
i do not know me either XDD I know. The answer is no. It has six faces.
Each coin would have to be seen and graded by a collector or dealer.
im a coin collector myself and i would pay high prices for good nick coins... u can also buy them of me i have 5,10,20 dollar Australian coins!!! WORTH HEAPS
A dodecahedron (solid with 12 faces or facets) cannot exist with all faces being quadrilaterals. A regular dodecahedron has regular-pentagonal faces. I don't know if you can have a 12-facetted solid with 12 sides of which at least one is a quadrilateral but I dare sy it would look very odd!
The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.
who would know?
No, and I would know that because I live there.
i would say i really do not know
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