Quarters have Washingtonon them. Jefferson is on the nickel, both face the left.
He is facing to the left.
There's no such coin as a Jefferson quarter. Jefferson is on the nickel. If you have a quarter the portrait shows George Washington and the coin is worth about 0.18 times the current price of silver. If you have a nickel it's only worth 5 cents. It isn't a key date and it isn't made out of any precious metals.
A 1967 Washington quarter has no silver and is face value.
In the United States, the 25 cent coin is better known as the quarter. The face of President George Washington is on the front of the quarter.
The 1967 Washington quarter has no silver and is still in circulation, the coin is face value.
He is facing to the left.
No. George Washington is on the US quarter.
A US quarter has a face value of 25 cents.
Thomas Jefferson is not currently, nor has he ever been, on the U.S. quarter. What you probably have is the Jefferson presidential dollar from 2007. It's worth one dollar.
They dont have a particular direction,they can face any direction.
Thomas Jefferson. They're called Jefferson nickels because, well, the image is that of Thomas Jefferson.
First Quarter and Last Quarter.
From the first quarter moon face, the right side is the shining side. The first quarter moon occurs when half of the moon's face is illuminated and visible from Earth.
An about-face is an abrupt turn to face in the opposite direction, or a complete reversal of attitude, opinion or direction.
There's no such coin as a Jefferson quarter. Jefferson is on the nickel. If you have a quarter the portrait shows George Washington and the coin is worth about 0.18 times the current price of silver. If you have a nickel it's only worth 5 cents. It isn't a key date and it isn't made out of any precious metals.
Thomas Jefferson
George Washington