BLP stands for Bela Lyon Pratt who designed this coin.
It's NOT a mintmark. BLP are the initials of Bela Lyon Pratt who designed this coin.
It's NOT a mintmark. BLP stands for Bela Lyon Pratt who designed this coin.
"BLP" is the monogram of the coin's designer, Bela Lyon Pratt. There's more information at the Related Question linked below.
In the grade of MS-60 value is $552.00 the letters BLP is the monogram of the designer Bela Lyon Pratt
The initials BLP could stand for many different things. Some of the possibilities are Biographies of Living Persons, Bar Line Printer, Boundary Layer Profiler, and Blood Pressure. The context in which the initials are used may help a person figure out what they stand for.
Trevor Wood - who is now a solicitor at BLP in London. He is about 6' 4"
"BLP" isn't a mint mark. It's the monogram of the coin's designer, Bela Lyon Pratt. Pratt designed both the $2.50 and $5 pieces issued that year. Please see the Related Questions for more information on mint marks and values.
If you mean the BLP, it's the designers monogram Bela Lyon Pratt.
It was the designer's initials, Bella Lyon Pratt.
The father of the Torrens System in the Philippines is Lord Robert Torrens, an Australian. He introduced this system of land registration in the country during the American colonial period. The Torrens System aimed to simplify and modernize the process of land ownership by providing a secure and reliable land registration system.
NOTHING! Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a base, and BLP does not change color with a base.