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there are 13 stars in the starburst above the Eagle.
there are 13 stars in the starburst above the Eagle.
The "Eagle Nebula" cluster of stars is classified as being part of a diffuse emission nebula. It can be found in the "Serpens" constellation of stars and is thought to be around 5.5 million years old.
The 1872 silver dollar does not have 14 stars on it. The 1872 silver dollars contained the 13 stars from the start of the government. The 13 stars represent the first established colonies. If the silver dollar does have 14 stars printed on it then it would be considered a misprint and worth allot.
A 1799 silver dollar typically has fifteen stars on the obverse side, representing the number of states in the Union at that time.
there are 13 stars in the starburst above the Eagle.
there are 13 stars in the starburst above the Eagle.
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The eagle has 33 fethers on tthe right wing and 22 on the left
The 13 stars on the dollar bill, specifically on the Great Seal of the United States, represent the original 13 colonies that declared independence from Britain. They are arranged in a pattern above the eagle, symbolizing unity and the foundation of the nation. This imagery emphasizes the importance of the colonies in the formation of the United States and reflects the ideals of freedom and independence.
That's a Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
The seal on the U.S. five-dollar bill features the Great Seal of the United States. It includes an eagle, which represents strength and freedom, and holds a banner in its beak that reads "E Pluribus Unum," meaning "Out of many, one." The seal also depicts 13 stars above the eagle, symbolizing the original 13 colonies. The design emphasizes the unity and strength of the nation.
The Walking Liberty Dollar, better known as a Silver Eagle is a US bullion coin. On the obverse (heads) it features a woman personifying liberty, in her hand she has an olive branch and her other hand is outstretched to the sun. Flowing in front of her is an American flag. This is the same obverse (heads) design that was used on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar. On the reverse (tails) it features an eagle with its wings spread, olive branches grasped in one foot and arrows in another with stars above it. It says above the stars "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and below it "1 OZ. FINE SILVER ~ ONE DOLLAR". They are worth generally the price of silver in the coin (with usually a dollar or two added because of the fact it is a coin) which is always higher than the one dollar face value.
A 1872 US silver dollar is a Seated Liberty dollar. The obverse shows lady liberty seated (hence the name) with her head turned to the left an her body to the right. Her left arm is bent up at the elbow holding a pole with a liberty cap on top of the pole. The right arm is straight down her side with the hand supporting a shield with a banner that has the word Liberty on it. In the fields of the coin are 7 stars left & 6 stars right with the date at the bottom of the coin. The reverse has a perched eagle shield on breast wing tips down holding arrows and olive branches. Above the eagle a banner with the motto "in god we trust" and above that United States Of America. Below the eagle is the denomination One Dol.
The Great Seal of the United States features 13 leaves and 13 arrows in the eagle's talon, symbolizing the original 13 colonies. Additionally, the eagle holds a shield with 13 stripes, representing the same colonies. The stars above the eagle symbolize the states of the union, with a total of 50 stars representing the current states.
A soaring eagle, just as it shows. The 17 stars represent the 17 states in existence at the time Sacajawea guided Lewis and Clark on their expedition.
It gives birth to stars!