It is a point : the intersection of two or more straight lines, or of a line with a plane that does not include the entire line.
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the exact location on the end of a ray is the endpoint
In a euclidean graph, the position of a point on the graph is denoted by its Coordinates (x,y).
A point in geometry is defined as any exact location on a plane. It has no size, even if it is represented on a graph by a dot. A point has no measurement - it is just one specific place, and it is usually named with a capital letter. So 5 examples on any graph could include A, B, C, D, and E as points.
If it is a "s" quarter it will always have the S mintmark. You can find this mintmark usually on the back of the coin. The exact location will depend on the type of quarter.
The simplest answer, probably, is "A point".