It's green on the back! So it's called the greenback!
No US silver dollars or bullion "eagle" coins have an eagle on both sides. You may have a privately minted piece, a fantasy coin, or a "magician's coin" made by cutting two genuine silver dollars in half like an Oreo cookie and swapping the sides.
No, if you like both sides pierced then get it, it doesnt represent homosexuality
Yes. Imagine cutting a starfish or a sand-dollar in half. It will be symmetrical on both sides, just like a mirror image. Hope this helps! :3
Here is an image of the front:http://www.howstuffworks.com/gifgreen-star.jpgMorePlease see the Related Links below for both bills and coins:
No, a rectangular prism is a 3D object with rectangular sides and a shape with 3 or more edges on both ends. A dollar bill (or any other similar piece of paper) is a 2D rectangle.
They both have 4 quarters. (The moon's phases)
Like every other double-headed coin out there, it's a "magician's coin" made by cutting 2 normal silver dollars in half and swapping sides. The good news is that the silver in the "coin" is still worth about $10 to a metal dealer.
It looks like ten thousand one hundred dollar bills. Or does it look like twenty thousand fifty dollar bills? I can never remember.
Both have four sides comprising two pairs of parallel sides.
The coin of lowest value was the quadrans, kind of like the modern American penny. The asse is worth more, kind of like the modern American dollar. Then came the denarius, kind of like the modern American 20 dollar bill.
they both have four equal sides
Both countries use the U.S. dollar.