Lincoln on Cent, Jefferson on 2005 nickel, Susan B. Anthony, Sacagawea, and some of the Presidents on Dollar coins.
The first two coins made by The United States Mint and released for circulation were the 1793 Liberty Cap half cent with the head facing left and the 1793 Flowing Hair, Head right, chain reverse Large Cent. The first coins issued by the authority of the United States were the "Fugio" coppers in 1787.
With the portrait (head) facing the right and the date 1898. It's a Barber coin and can only be a half dollar, quarter or a dime.
Um, I don't understand what you are meaning. Barber dimes were struck from 1842-1916. All have their depiction of Liberty facing right. The Mercury and Roosevelt dimes all have the obverse head facing left. There is no real reason for that other than artistic preference. The Seated Liberty and Capped Bust face left while the Draped Bust coins face right. It is all just whatever the artist wants, there is no rhyme or reason for it other than artistic preference.
No US Dollar coins dated 1823 or any Silver Lady Head coins?
Two different series of U.S. dimes were made in 1916. This year was the last year for Barber dimes with the head facing right, and the first year for the Mercury dimes with the head facing left. Post new question with more information.
The first two coins made by The United States Mint and released for circulation were the 1793 Liberty Cap half cent with the head facing left and the 1793 Flowing Hair, Head right chain reverse Large Cent. The first coins issued by the authority of the United States were the "Fugio" coins in 1787
If you mean the series of US Liberty Seated coins (1837-1891) on the obverse or front of the coins Liberty is seated, body facing right an head facing left. The denominations of the series are: Dollars, Half Dollars, Quarters, Twenty Cent pieces, Dimes and Half Dimes.
The first two coins made by The United States Mint and released for circulation were the 1793 Liberty Cap half cent with the head facing left and the 1793 Flowing Hair, Head right, chain reverse Large Cent. The first coins issued by the authority of the United States were the "Fugio" coppers in 1787.
He is facing right!
With the portrait (head) facing the right and the date 1898. It's a Barber coin and can only be a half dollar, quarter or a dime.
The first coins made by The United States Mint and released for circulation were the 1793 Liberty Cap half cent with the head facing left and the 1793 Flowing Hair, Head right, chain reverse Large Cent. Both were solid copper.The first coins issued by the authority of the United States were the "Fugio" coppers in 1787.
drive right onto the shoulder
Um, I don't understand what you are meaning. Barber dimes were struck from 1842-1916. All have their depiction of Liberty facing right. The Mercury and Roosevelt dimes all have the obverse head facing left. There is no real reason for that other than artistic preference. The Seated Liberty and Capped Bust face left while the Draped Bust coins face right. It is all just whatever the artist wants, there is no rhyme or reason for it other than artistic preference.
facing to the right means its watching over the people and left is selfish. a dog fighting piolt would have an eagle facing to the left while a tanker crews would face right.
Based on right handed handshakes when you cross hug you lean your head on the persons right shoulder. Facing them this would be on the left.
Steer towards the shoulder of the road (in the US, that is the right side).
Since the head on New Zealands coins are the current king or Queen of England it would have been George V King of England who was king from 1910-1936.