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Please check the other coins in your pocket change. ALL current US coins have their reverse side oriented 180º to the front. A normal 2005 buffalo nickel should be oriented so that the buffalo's feet point towards the same part of the coin's rim as the top of Jefferson's head on the other side. If they aren't 180º apart you could have what's called a rotated-die error. These can be moderately valuable but you would need to have your coin inspected in person by someone who deals with error coins.
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It is my understanding that they were hand stamped without great care of location of design on underside. In any case the one I have is not quite upside down but very close.CorrectionUS coins were never hand-stamped. If you look at the front right-side up and the reverse is right-side up when you turn the coin from top to bottom, this is the normal orientation for US coins.
On most US coins, the answer is on the bottom of the coin on the head side.
The right side of your head means that you are already taken
They have two on either side of their head.
Either side of the animal's head.
The major ones are a pair on either side of the head called the carotids.
Heads are not right or left. They fit on either side, except for if there are bolts or studs to mount the accesories. But studs are removable, so you can put either head on either side.
middle of the head
It is usually engraved on either the top of the reflector or the side of the sprinkler head.
He had two faces, one on either side of his head.
The heads side is called the OBVERSE and the tails side is called the REVERSE. The difficulty is that not all coins have an obvious heads and tails side. For instance, most British Commonwealth coins depict the monarch on one side and a denomination/country-specific image on the other. By convention the side with the monarch's head is normally considered to be the heads side
it is either on the side of the head or on the thermostat housing
Rattlesnakes have 2 eyes, one on either side of the head.