First thing is, it's not a coin, it's a token. It has no denomination and is not legal tender. The front has a left facing portrait of Kennedy with his full name above and the date 1985. The reverse has the "Double Eagles" and the dual dates 1960 & 1985. I found one on the web for $2.95
The US Mint made no commemorative coins of any type dated 1985. Many gold plated and counter stamped Kennedy Half's exist and are considered novelty coins with no collectible value.
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The fifth president of the Republic of the Philippines was Manuel Roxas y Acuña.
The third American president was Thomas Jefferson, who was the vice president while the person before him, John Adams, was president. He was president for 8 years from 1801 to 1809.
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The Twenty-fifth Anniversary Anthology was created on 2006-01-24.
Traditional: Silver
The traditional gift for a tenth anniversary is tin. Silver is usually reserved for the twenty-fifth anniversary and the fiftieth anniversary is the gold anniversary. Hope this answers your question. Corey Walker
On the tenth anniversary or on the twenty-fifth are traditional, but you could renew them on any anniversary of your choosing.
To your spouse you'd better every year !! I send first, fifth, ten, twenty, twenty-five, and so on, only to close family and friends, but you could send as often as you want.
There is no word for "quasquicentennial" (relating to a period of 125 years) in French. We would use "cent vingt-cinquième", "cent vingt-cinquième anniversaire" (literally: one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary) to express that in French. Neither is there a german word for that. One would say "einhundertfünundzwanzigstes Jubiläum" oder "einhundertfünfundzwanzigter Jahrestag" which does mean one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary as well.
21st is usually hyphenated when spelt. Dictionaries list it as 'twenty-first'. However, as a book/article title, or in company names, it is sometimes written as Twenty First ... as in 'Twenty First Century Poets', but, as this could be interpreted as meaning a book about 1st century poets, a hyphen would remove any ambiguity e.g. written as 'Twenty-first Century Poets' or 'Twenty-First Century Poets' (unless, of course, the book is actually about 1st century poets, in which case a better title would be 'Twenty First-Century Poets'!)
The twenty fifth sultan of the Ottoman Empire was Osman III.
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The Twenty-fifth Amendment make provision for presidential succession.
That depends on what you mean: twenty add one fifth is 20 + 1/5 = 20 1/5 twenty, add one fifth (of twenty) is 20 + 1/5 * 20 = 20 + 4 = 24
The twenty-Fifth Amendment