For years it was tucked away in a safe deposit box, but soon a rare two-tailed coin will be in the national spotlight. The 1965 Washington quarter-dollar struck from two reverse dies has been ...
What will it be, heads or tails? Prior to the start of Super Bowl 57, all eyes will be on the coin toss that will decide which team will kick off to start the game, and which will defend a particular ...
More than 100 million viewers will watch the Super Bowl coin toss, which ceremonially begins America’s most prominent sporting event. The game has become part of a growing gambling holiday that draws ...
I’m going to flip a coin. I want you to think in your head whether it will be heads or tails. You've got a 50-50 chance. In a twist, last year a coin was flipped twice thanks to the second overtime ...
It’s easy to see why we call one side of a coin “heads.” (Can we do something about Washington’s receding hairline on the quarter, by the way?) But why do we call the other side of a coin “tails”?
Hundreds of coins spilled onto a Kansas City highway this week after a wreck. Workers from an armored truck spent hours recollecting the money from the road on the Missouri highway. The coins spilled ...
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