Mint is a perennial plant, meaning it regrows every year without needing to be replanted annually.
Mint is a perennial plant, meaning it grows back every year without needing to be replanted annually.
Mint is a perennial plant, which means it comes back every year on its own without needing to be replanted annually.
Yes, mint plants can regrow after being harvested as long as the roots are left intact.
1936 is the year the mint started producing proof sets annually for public sale
It depends on the plant. Some plants have the ability to regrow from a picked stem, while others do not. For example, many herbs like basil and mint can regrow from a cut stem, but woody plants like trees or shrubs generally do not regrow from a picked stem.
Yes, mint is a perennial plant, which means it will come back every year under the right growing conditions.
No, mint leaves are not deciduous. Deciduous plants shed their leaves annually, typically in the fall. Mint plants are perennial herbs, meaning they live for more than two years and do not shed their leaves in the same way deciduous plants do.
The M is not a mint mark but on every coin and is on the right side. The mint mark is to the left od the date slightly above.
Nickels from the 1950s onward are only worth face value unless they're uncirculated or proof coins. Note that every coin has a mint (where it was made) but not every coin has a mint MARK, which is what I assume you were referring to in your original wording.
An official "US Mint Set" is a Uncirculated coin set. They have uncirculated examples of every denomination issued from each mint for the year of issue. They are the same.
You have to know the coin's denomination and date. Mint marks are in all sorts of different places, not even necessarily the same place during the same year! One of the best places to look is a site such as www.coinfacts.com that tells you the location of every mint mark on every U.S. coin ever struck.
Apart from the United Kingdom, the Royal Mint makes coins under contract for an average of 60 other countries every year.