Chest out, head turned to the left, wings up. Standing on what looks to be branches
An eagle.
The 'Eagle' is the national symbol of the United States.
not in the penny
It depends on the quarter. From 1932-1964 silver quarters had the familiar Washington eagle design on the back, just like clad quarters up until the state quarter series. The Standing Liberty quarters depict an Eagle in flight, the barber quarter has a heraldic eagle on the reverse and earlier coins usually have something stating that it is a quarter of a dollar.
On the back of a quarter is an eagle.
Chest out, head turned to the left, wings up. Standing on what looks to be branches
An eagle.
The eagle represents the strength of our nation.
an eagle
The 'Eagle' is the national symbol of the United States.
not in the penny
Front: George Washington Back: Eagle
On the back of a quarter is a bald eagle with branches or recently it has been all 50 state's designs.
It depends on the quarter. From 1932-1964 silver quarters had the familiar Washington eagle design on the back, just like clad quarters up until the state quarter series. The Standing Liberty quarters depict an Eagle in flight, the barber quarter has a heraldic eagle on the reverse and earlier coins usually have something stating that it is a quarter of a dollar.
The back of a United States quarter used to be an eagle. Now there are 50 additional backs, as each state has a specific quarter dedicated to it.
The bird on the back of a quarter is the American bald eagle. It is featured on the reverse side of the coin as a symbol of freedom and national pride. The bald eagle was chosen for its majestic and iconic representation of the United States.