What is on the tails side of US coins?

In this usage, obverse means the front face of the object and reverse means the back face. The obverse of a coin is commonly called heads, because it often depicts the head of a prominent person, and the reverse tails.

Who is on the quarter head side?

George Washington
The current regular issue coin is the Washington quarter, featuring George Washington on the obverse.

What is written on the back of a dime?

The back (reverse) of the dime pictures a torch with an olive branch to the left and an oak branch to the right. The back reads, “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM” (which means, “Out of many, one”), and “ONE DIME.”

Is there Silver in quarters?

Quarters minted in the U.S. during the years 1964 or earlier are all made from 90% pure silver.

What is the eagle holding on the quarter?

On the coin the Eagle appears with the Union Shield on its breast, holding thirteen arrows and an olive branch in its claws, and E PLURIBUS UNUM (Latin for “Out of many, one”) is inscribed in a scroll held in its beak. Above the eagle are thirteen stars.

Which one is heads and tails?

Parts of a Coin The front side (“heads”) of a coin. The back side (“tails”) of a coin.

Why are coins referred to as heads or tails?

One side of the coin is referred to as head which indicates the person’s head and the opposite side referred to as tails. It is because opposite to the head and not means tail on it. Nowadays tossing coins related to the traditional rely upon head and tail choice.

Is there such a thing as a double tailed quarter?

Many people believe that they’ve seen one, but odds are if you’ve ever encountered a double-headed or double-tailed quarter in change then you probably had in your hand a novelty “magician’s coin”, a clever sleight-of-hand coin that merges two coins into one.

Is the Washington quarter a two headed coin?

Although it is technically not a two-headed coin, the U.S. Mint did make several coins in error that had the obverse of a U.S. Washington quarter dollar and the reverse of a Sacajawea one dollar coin. These types of coins are technically known as “mules.”

Which is the reverse side of the Washington quarter?

The obverse side, depicting the portrait or bust design, in this case, of President George Washington. Reverse, or “tails” side, of a 2000‐D Statehood quarter.

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