A Mark Token is used by "Mark Master Masons" which is a Side Degree of Free Masonry. It is used and given to the newly advanced Freemason during his advancement into the Degree of Mark Master.
A dot under the note.
Cents struck at the Philadelphia mint don't have a mint mark.
If you mean a Buffalo Nickel with no mint mark, it was struck in Philadelphia. The P mint mark was used on nickels for the first time in 1980
The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle is under the development by the Indian Space Research Organization. The Mark 2 could only lift 2500Kg into low earth orbit (LEO) while the Mark 3 can lift 10000Kg. Mk is just a series(version) number - sort how Microsoft labels its different OS's.
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A distinctive mark, token, sign, or cognizance, worn on the person; as, the badge of a society; the badge of a policeman., Something characteristic; a mark; a token., A carved ornament on the stern of a vessel, containing a window or the representation of one., To mark or distinguish with a badge.
A gold ring will have the gold content inscribed inside. It may also have the manufacturer's mark inside. 5C would be the manufacturer's mark.
symbol, indication, sign, token, representation, mark, pitch, key, figure, character
A badge is a distinctive mark or token worn on a person's clothing a an indication of a rank or the membership of an organization.
The token is a special 3 byte sequence that indicates the state of the ring; it may mark the ring as in-use, or free (anyone can use it), or health status. Any client needs to have access to the token before transmitting or receiving on the ring network.
Yes, on more recent coins it is on the obverse or "heads" side of the coin, on some of the earlier coins it was inscribed on the edge along with the year of mintage and mint-mark.
The Latin root "sign" means "mark" or "token." It is used in various English words related to symbols, indications, or gestures.
A stele often written as stela or stelae is a slab (made of wood or stone) that has content inscribed on it. The content is commonly a name of someone who is deceased and the stele is used to mark the site of the grave and final resting place.
If you're asking what Latin word the word 'sign' is derived from, it's signum ("a mark, sign, token").
You should have just enough to cover the marks inscribed on the dipstick. Measure when the engine has been at rest at least ten minutes. There is always a mark near the end which is usually inscribed 'ADD' and one further up which may say 'Full' . Do not overfill.
Under the Sign of the Black Mark was created in 1986-09.
First attest in English early 13th. century, gestuure or motion of the hand," from Old French signe "sign, mark, signature," from Latin signum "mark, token, indication, symbol."