Monticello is the name of the home of Thomas Jefferson and is located in Charlottesville, Virginia. The building on the reverse side of the Jefferson Nickel is Monticello.
If by "contrary side" (not a numismatic term) you mean the reverse side, it sounds like post-minting damage but you would need to have the coin examined in person by a dealer or other coin expert.
1879 would make it a Morgan dollar, which has an eagle on the reverse.
The reverse side of the Great Seal was left unfinished because the pyramid is conventionally shown as consisting of 13 layers of blocks to refer to the 13 original states.
Technically, the two surfaces of a coin are known as the obverse (front) and reverse (back). Informally, they are known as heads or tails. One side is called the obverse the other side is called the reverse. The obverse is general the side which features a monarch or president.
The reverse was designed by Dennis R. Williams, those are his initials.
I assume you mean the "tail" (reverse side) of the dime and not the "tale" (story) of the dime.The currently circulating U.S. dime has an olive branch, a torch, and an oak branch on the reverse side.
The back of a sheet of printed paper. It can also mean the left hand page of an open book
All coins have two sides, an obverse and a reverse. The obverse is the front or the "heads" side, the reverse is the back or the "tails" side.
you pause new vestroia episodes when he has the mask off and when he takes it of in episode 12 and reverse and play in slow motion to get the left side draft it out on paper then draw the right side
Its not in reverse gear.
One side of a paper for print refers to a single surface of the sheet that is printed on, typically designated as either the front or back. In standard printing terminology, this is often referred to as a "single-sided" print. For example, if an article is printed on one side only, the reverse side remains blank. This approach is common for flyers, brochures, and certain types of documents where only one side needs to convey information.
I think it is one side.
Which side of textured paper do you type on? i have linen with a smooth and textured side.
The technical name for the heads side of a coin in obverse, and the tails side is called reverse The technical name for the heads side of a coin in obverse, and the tails side is called reverse
duplex paper is two sheets of paper or cardcover that are laminated together. sometimes this is done to increase weight / thickness, other times it's to incorporate another color on the reverse side. one of the most popular collections is "sorbet" and a quick internet search should find you an example.
There are actually two emblems on the flag of Paraguay, one on each side. The emblem on the obverse side is the Paraguay national coat of arms. The emblem on the reverse side is the seal of the Paraguay treasury.