Two coins at each vertex.
Two coins stacked on top of each other on each corner (total of 8) and one coin in between the corner stacks to complete each side (4 more) for a total of twelve coins.
On most US coins, the answer is on the bottom of the coin on the head side.
you can put 7 copper coins on each shelf and 5 silver on each. 7 shelves
You, can't.
Two coins at each vertex.
Two coins stacked on top of each other on each corner (total of 8) and one coin in between the corner stacks to complete each side (4 more) for a total of twelve coins.
oooo arrange them in a triangle shape, four coins each side. o o oo o
If you mean 'whats on the edge'? Since 2009 the date, mintmark and motto E PLURIBUS UNUM are incused on the edge.
Coins have two sides, and each has a formal name.Read more, below.
probably proof markings
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of ALL markings and features.
13Q = 65 divide each side by 13. Q = 5 5Q + 7E = 375 (5*5) + 7E = 375 25 + 7E = 375 Take away 25 from each side 7E = 350 Divide by 7 E = 50
Form a triangle with the six coins. Now you have 3 rows with 3 coins in each row!
On most US coins, the answer is on the bottom of the coin on the head side.
the coins had Britannia on one side and their emperor on the other.
you can put 7 copper coins on each shelf and 5 silver on each. 7 shelves