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reverse and United
This effect was imitated occasionally in Europe and the United States over the next couple of years, and came to be called a " reverse scene ".
This seal is now impressed upon the reverse of the United States one-dollar bill.
The reverse of the medal has the motto taken from the Great Seal of the United States, "" (" He Has Favored Our Undertakings ") and the date "" ( 1782 ) which is the date of America's first decoration, the Badge of Military Merit, now known as the Purple Heart.
* Novus ordo seclorum ( Latin for " New Order of the Ages "), the motto on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States often mistranslated as " New World Order "
An engraved portrait of Morse appeared on the reverse side of the United States two-dollar bill silver certificate series of 1896.
Following passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, in some cases the Underground Railroad operated in reverse as fugitives returned to the United States.
Thus, for example, the Great Seal of the United States, among other uses, appears on the reverse of the one-dollar bill ; and several of the seals of the U. S. states appear on their respective state flags.
In the United States, EULA provisions can preempt the reverse engineering rights implied by fair use, c. f.
However, the United States did not use pendant seals at the time, and there was no need for a die of the reverse.
* A notable example of a pyramidal frustum appears on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States on the back of the United States one-dollar bill, the " unfinished pyramid " being surmounted by the Eye of Providence.
The commemorative Oregon State Quarter, which was released by the United States Mint in 2005, features an image of Crater Lake on its reverse.
The reverse is also possible: the United States is a powerful country.
Its introduction intentionally included a backward message, the Latin phrases, " annuit coeptis " and " novus ordo seclorum ," from the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States.
For example, the situation regarding tuition fees in the United Kingdom is one of reverse discrimination: English, Welsh and Northern Irish students studying in Scotland would be liable to pay tuition fee.
Government programs of reverse discrimination or positive discrimination exist in a number of countries: Non-quota race preferences are in place in the United States for collegiate admission to government-run educational institutions.
However, Secretary of the Treasury McCulloch argued that the Legal Tender Acts had been war measures, and that the United States should soon reverse them and return to the gold standard.
As with most persuasion methods, it can easily be applied in reverse, in this case, to group all those who supported the invasion together and label them as " warmongers " or " lackeys of the United States ".
The phrase Novus ordo seclorum ( Latin for " New Order of the Ages ") appears on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States, first designed in 1782 and printed on the back of the United States one-dollar bill since 1935.
Often in the United States, the middle class are the most eager participants in pop culture whereas the reverse is true in Britain.
In many cases these movements succeeded ( see Vietnam War for one of the major examples ) and replaced an American-allied right-wing dictator with a leftist communist leader ; to counter the trend, particularly in Latin and South America, the United States would often use its intelligence services to help orchestrate coups that would overthrow those regimes and reverse the leftist and / or communist trend ( see Operation Condor and 1973 Chilean coup d ' état ).
A $ 5 United States Note of the series of 1862 — popularly known as a " greenback " owing to the color of ink used on the reverse.
The new United States Notes were popularly known as " greenbacks " due to the vibrant green ink used on the reverse side of the bill.

reverse and States
It also appears on the state flags of West Virginia ( as part of its official seal ), New Jersey, and New York, as well as the official seal of the United States Senate, the state of Iowa, the state of North Carolina ( as well as the arms of its Senate ,) and on the reverse side of the Seal of Virginia.

reverse and Mercury
Some commentators have suggested that the ordering is structural, with the anomaly of Mars, Venus, Mercury, instead of the reverse, being a device to make the first four movements match the form of a symphony.
Else the reverse may happen in the evening sky after dusk, with Mercury or Venus entering retrograde motion just as it is about to overtake another planet ( often Mercury and Venus are both of the planets involved, and when this situation arises they may remain in very close visual proximity for several days or even longer ).
For the reverse, Dupré apparently followed one of Jefferson's suggestions, depicting a scene of international commerce portrayed as Mercury ( the god of diplomacy ) in conference with the genius of America ( shown as an Indian chief, similar to some early American copper coins ).
It featured a reverse slant rear window that could be lowered for ventilation, a feature introduced in a production car by Mercury in 1957 and still in production in 1966.
This origin was referred to on a coin of the gens, the obverse of which depicts the head of Mercury or Hermes, the ancestor of Ulysses, and the reverse Ulysses himself, clad in the humble disguise he assumed to avoid being recognized by the suitors of Penelope.
Silbannacus Augustus ), the reverse shows Mercury holding a Victoria and a caduceus, with ( Augusta Victory ) as legend.
Among the cars that have synchromesh in reverse are the 1995-2000 Ford Contour and Mercury Mystique, ' 00 -' 05 Chevrolet Cavalier, Mercedes 190 2. 3-16, the V6 equipped Alfa Romeo GTV / Spider ( 916 ), certain Chrysler, Jeep, and GM products which use the New Venture NV3500 and NV3550 units, the European Ford Sierra and Granada / Scorpio equipped with the MT75 gearbox, the Volvo 850, and almost all Lamborghinis and BMWs.
The most common design for the sextans was the bust of Mercury and two pellets ( indicating two unciae ) on the obverse and the prow of a galley on the reverse.
The most common obverse types were a bust of Mercury or an acorn, and the most common reverse types were a prow or a caduceus.
Most Park Lanes had a " Breezeway " window, a powered reverse slanted rear window that could be lowered into the body, first used on the Mercury Turnpike Cruiser and the 1958-60 Lincoln Continental.
PCGS maintains a census of all coins they have graded since their inception, revealing the incidence of each date, mint mark, and reported variety of coin, as well as feature designations such as " prooflike " Morgan dollars or " full bands " found on the reverse of better-struck Mercury dimes.

reverse and dime
E pluribus unum, written in capital letters, is included on most U. S. currency, with some exceptions to the letter spacing ( such as the reverse of the dime ).
Also on the reverse is the lettering " 10C ," making it the only dime minted with the value given in cents ( subsequent issues are inscribed with the words " ONE DIME ").
This reverse design continued through the end of the series in 1891 and was changed only slightly in 1892, when the Barber dime debuted.
The reverse contained a wreath and inscription almost identical to the one used on the final design of the Seated Liberty dime.

reverse and minted
The Welsh reverse £ 1 coins minted in 1985, 1990, 1995 and 2000 bear the edge inscription (" I am devoted to my country "), from the refrain of " Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau ".
A series of coins minted c. 1200 in the name of Queen Tamar depicted a local variant of the Byzantine obverse and an Arabic inscription on the reverse proclaiming Tamar as the " Champion of the Messiah ".
Examples of the standard reverse designs minted until 2008 (£ 2 coin is not shown )
An image of the west front of Monticello by Felix Schlag has been featured on the reverse of the nickel minted since 1938 ( with a brief interruption in 2004 and 2005, when designs of the Westward Journey series appeared instead ).
* A nightingale is depicted on the reverse of the Croatian 1 kuna coin, minted since 1993.
Coins minted at Cnossus from the fifth century showed the kneeling bull or the head of a goddess crowned with a wreath of grain and on the reversethe " underside "— a scheme of four meander patterns joined at the centre windmill fashion, sometimes with sickle moons or with a star-rosette at the center: " it is a small view of the nocturnal world on the face of the coin that lay downward in the printing process, and is, as it were, oriented downward ".
The coins minted at Priene featured the helmeted head of Athena on the obverse and a meander pattern on the reverse, one coin also displaying a dolphin and the legend ΠΡΙΗ for ΠΡΙΗΝΕΩΝ ( Priēneōn ), " of the Prieneians.
In 1787 Clinton was depicted on an unauthorized copper coin minted privately in New York with " EXCELSIOR " on reverse.
A coin minted at York in the early 940s, the obverse ( right ) face shows a triquetra and the legend ANLAF CVNVNCC ( King Anlaf, the Old English language | Old English form of Amlaíb / Óláfr ), the reverse ( left ) face shows a banner, perhaps the Raven banner and the name of the moneyer, Ascolf.
Comparatively few coins were needed for Malta in the reign of Queen Victoria, so copper third farthings were only minted in 1844, to the same physical standards as before — the obverse shows a left-facing portrait of Victoria inscribed and the reverse shows the seated Britannia with the inscription.
Oak leaves with acorns are depicted on the reverse of the Croatian 5 lipa coin, minted since 1993.
The inscription on the short-cross penny was still, while the long-cross pennies were variously inscribed ( King Henry the Third ), while one issue unpopularly omitted the moneyer's name, instead having on the obverse and on the reverse, while another issue had on the obverse and continued on the reverse with indicating it was minted in London or Canterbury or Bury St Edmunds.
The obverse of the Cartwheel coinage is a rather fine laureated right-facing bust of George III, with the inscription, while the reverse showed the seated Britannia, facing left, holding an olive branch and trident with the inscription — although it appears that coins were minted for several years, but all with the 1797 date.
The George V " wreath " crowns struck from 1927 to 1936 ( excluding 1935 when the more common " rocking horse " crown was minted to commemorate the King's Silver Jubilee ) depict a wreath on the reverse of the coin and were struck in very low numbers.
* In memory of the 200th anniversary of the Finnish War, all Swedish 1 krona coins minted during 2009 featured a stylised depiction of the sky and the sea on the reverse side, flanked by a quote by Anton Rosell: Den underbara sagan om ett land på andra sidan hafvet (" The wonderful story of a land on the other side of the sea ").
Silver coin of Chandragupta II the Great, minted in his Western territories, in the style of the Western Satraps. Obv: Bust of king, with corrupted Greek legend " OOIHU ".< ref >" Evidence of the conquest of Saurashtra ( region ) | Saurastra during the reign of Chandragupta II is to be seen in his rare silver coins which are more directly imitated from those of the Western Satraps ... they retain some traces of the old inscriptions in Greek characters, while on the reverse, they substitute the Gupta type ( a peacock ) for the chaitya with crescent and star.
The obverse features a galley and the name Antony, while the reverse features the name of the particular legion that each issue was intended for ( it is interesting to note that hoard evidence shows that these coins remained in circulation over 200 years after they were minted, due to their lower silver content ).
With the exception of a brief period in 1838 and 1839, all coins minted at U. S. branch mints prior to 1909 displayed that branch's mintmark on their reverse.
The usurper Magnentius appears to have been the first to use the Chi-Rho monogram flanked by Alpha and Omega, on the reverse of some coins minted in 353.
However the Confederate States of America actually minted four half dollars with a CSA ( rather than USA ) reverse and the obverse die they used had a small die crack.
Image: George Washington bicentennial quarter, reverse. jpg | Reverse of the Bicentennial quarter, minted 1975-1976.
A daf is depicted on the reverse of the Azerbaijani 1 qəpik coin minted since 2006 and on the obverse of the Azerbaijani 1 manat banknote issued since 2006 .< ref > National Bank of Azerbaijan.

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