"Shiny" is used to describe something as cool, nifty, pretty, swell, etc. (Like Kaylee describing the dresses in the episode Shindig) :] Hope that helps.
Occasionally old silver U.S. dimes, quarters, and half dollars show up, but most have been pulled from circulation by collectors. Silver coins are seen less frequently in other countries that have redesigned coins since removing silver.
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Of course not. It's a television show. SHOW. SHOW. SHOW.
No. This show is a Nickeloden show.
Yes, the character Kaylee from the popular TV show "Make It or Break It" was diagnosed as anorexic and received treatment to help her recover.
To show honor and respect to there Pharaohs/ Goddess
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111 quarters, zero dimes, zero nickels 110 quarters, two dimes, one nickel 109 quarters, four dimes, two nickels
Standing liberty quarters were made from 1916- 1930. Barber quarters were made from 1892-1916. The design of Liberty on a Barber quarters shows only the head while Standing Liberty quarters show her whole body. The tails sides are also different.
the ones that are tooled (decorated) are mostly for show. lots of leisure saddles have no tooling.
They are: 75%, 3/4 and 0.75
Regular issue quarters show George Washington, first President of the United States.
The Disney night time show called Fantasmic features fireworks, live actors, water effects and exhibition, several boats, music, pyrotechnics and decorated rafts.
Many U.S. coins have a mint mark to show where it was minted. On modern quarters, the mark is just to the right of Washington's hair ribbon. P stands for Philadelphia, D is Denver, S is San Francisco, and on older quarters there is O for New Orleans. On quarters minted before 1980, there was no mint mark for Philadelphia. For silver Washington quarters dated 1964 and earlier, Barber quarters, and Seated Liberty quarters, the mark is on the back just below the eagle. Then with Standing Liberty quarters, the mark is on the front, just above and to the left of the date.
in side a mosque they use calligraphy, a decorated pattern with swirls and lines. they do not show images of god for it is unholy
No actually it is very common. I would. I do not think it's nerdy it's cool! :)