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  2. File:CCardBack.svg - Wikipedia

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    A diagram showing the reverse side of a typical credit/debit card. (1) is the magnetic stripe. (2) is the signature strip (3) is the CVC2 code; Date: 10 March 2007: Source: Own work: Author: AlexJ: Permission (Reusing this file) All Rights Released

  3. Coin orientation - Wikipedia

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    For a medal to display properly, when the obverse of the medal is right side up, a left or right turn must show the reverse also to be right side up. Thus, the tops of the obverse and reverse share the same position. In Britain, this is sometimes called "British turnover".

  4. Playing cards in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    The Playing Cards block contains one emoji: U+1F0CF PLAYING CARD BLACK JOKER. [1] [2] The emoji presentation sequences refine and colorize the text presentation of the playing card suits. ♠︎♥︎♦︎♣︎ becomes ♠️♥️♦️♣️. This was done by appending the U+FE0F code point to the textual code points shown far above.

  5. List of flags with reverses that differ from the obverse

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    This article contains a list of flags for which the reverse (back ) is different from the obverse (front ).It includes current as well as historic flags of both nations and national subdivisions such as provinces, states, territories, cities and other administrations (including a few that are not recognized by the United Nations or whose sovereignty is in dispute).

  6. Obverse and reverse - Wikipedia

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    The obverse is usually assumed to be the side visible when the hoist, the edge attached to the mast, is on the viewer's left and the opposite fly side to their right, while the reverse is the side visible with the hoist on the right and the fly on the left. Most flags reversed feature a mirror copy of the obverse, a format accommodated by most ...

  7. Template:FIAV/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Reverse side is congruent with obverse side {{FIAV|Equal}} Design has no element that can be rotated {{FIAV|Vertical inapplicable}} Vertical hoist method of flag is unknown {{FIAV|Vertical unknown}} Reverse side is mirror image of obverse side {{FIAV|Mirror}} Flag can be hung vertically by hoisting on a normal pole, then turning the pole 90°

  8. Gray card - Wikipedia

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    (Of course taking photographs with side lighting or back lighting implies that the gray card should be oriented toward the camera instead.) In addition to providing a means for measuring exposure, a gray card provides a convenient reference for white balance, or color balance , allowing the camera to compensate for the illuminant color in a scene.

  9. Card marking - Wikipedia

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    Card marking is the process of altering playing cards in a method only apparent to marker or conspirator, such as by bending or adding visible marks to a card. This allows different methods for card sharps to cheat or for magicians to perform magic tricks . [ 1 ]