Monogram
Monogram is a noun A letter of letters designed as a distinguishing emblem.
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A monogram is a motif made by overlapping or combining two or more letters or other graphemes to form one symbol.
The letters you see on the back of the coin are the monogram of Frank Gasparro he designed the reverse. Gilroy Roberts designed the obverse his monogram is on Kennedy's neck.
A monogram is a design consisting of two or more letters, typically the initials of a person's name, interwoven or otherwise combined in a decorative way. Monograms are often used to personalize items such as clothing, stationery, or accessories.
Kimono, monocle, monocular, monogamy, monogram, monolog, monopolize, monorail and monoxide are words. They begin with the letters mono.
There are 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet. If you assume that any 3 letters could be a monogram, the answer is 10,648.
A pretty monogram is called Romantic. It is in cursive with the letters linked. You should use the first initial of the last name as the main part of the monogram. http://www.marrymonograms.com/
A monogram can have one letter or two letters or three letters, A one letter monogram has a single character of the alphabet, usually either the person's last name or first name. If your name is Sally Johnson, you can use either "S' or "J" for your single letter monogram. A double letter monogram for Sally Johnson would be "S J" A three letter monogram uses the person's middle name. If Sally Johnson's middle name is Angie, the three letter monogram for her would be " S A J". Some monograms have the persons last name in a larger size font than their first and middle name. In this case the last name goes in the middle, like this: "s J a"
The monogram that I saw has four dots at the top right and four dots at the lower left. It is a very stylized JRRT. I think Tolkien loved beauty in letters and they have no special significance. Some say he styled his monogram after a Chinese character, shu that means "to bind."