you call it the "device". as opposed to the blank area that you call the "field"
This question is from the Nov Demon 118D and I am pretty sure it is "incise" as I had
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Dixieland - dating from when Louisiana was French, and the 10-franc coin was stamped with the word 'DIX'. The coin was nicknamed the Dixie.
The nickel. Monticello was Thomas Jefferson's home so it nicely complements his image on the front of the coin. Of course, if you look at the nickel you'll see that the building has the name MONTICELLO right underneath the picture!
A Sacagewaea Coin
The correct name for this coin is "Morgan dollar" (note the spelling) after its designer George Morgan. The image is of course the head of Lady Liberty rather than Mr. Morgan! Please see the Related Question for information about values.
the biggest is the dollar coin and like its name it's worth a dollar
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silver dollar
PIXEL
Dixieland - dating from when Louisiana was French, and the 10-franc coin was stamped with the word 'DIX'. The coin was nicknamed the Dixie.
A clear reflection is called a mirror image.
The reflection of an object in the mirror is called a mirror image.
The reflection of an object in a mirror is called its "mirror image." This image appears as a reversed or flipped version of the original object.
it is dime Anck. Wrong. Nickel
"Loonie" is a slang term for the Canadian one-dollar coin. It gets its name from the image of a common loon, a bird native to Canada, that is featured on one side of the coin.
Leo Kanner was the first to coin the term "Early Infantile Autism" in the 40s.
The nickel. Monticello was Thomas Jefferson's home so it nicely complements his image on the front of the coin. Of course, if you look at the nickel you'll see that the building has the name MONTICELLO right underneath the picture!
There was no consistent form of money. Barter was used a great deal and each area/king made some form of coin. So, there was no name given for these things.