The star is 6 pointed, so it mostly represents crips because the number of crips are 6. Bloods use the number 5. Here is a saying of the crips: "6 poppin', 5 droppin'." Nortes use number 4, XIV, or 14. Surenos use number 3, XIII, or 13.
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The 6 point star doesn't mean anything to the Crips gang. The 6 point star is something that represents gangs under the Folk Nation, such as the Gangster Disciples Nation, Gangster Two Six Nation, & La Raza Nation, to name a few. The Crips gang is NOT in the Folk Nation, therefore they don't share any of their knowledge or symbols.
SIDE NOTES:
The Crips gang is NOT in the Folk Nation, they are in the Crip Alliance.
The Crips gang does NOT share any Folk Nation knowledge, or symbols.
The Bloods gang is NOT in the People Nation, they are in the Blood Alliance.
The Bloods gang does NOT share any People Nation knowledge, or symbols.
crips rep the 6 point star bloods rep the 5 point star
Crips don't rep the six and Bloods don't rep the 5, that's Folk Nation and People Nation stuff. Bloods and Crips are not in the Folk and People Nation, they're completely different gangs.
the six seals are the six different places that Texas been rule by
Twelve point five hundred and seventy six
The only US coin to have a six point star is a 3 cent silver piece a very small (14mm) coin. The date 1853 is fairly common. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. Most coins of this type have seen heavy use and show a lot of wear. In general retail values for low grade coins are $25.00-$46.00, better grade are $53.00-$66.00 and coins showing almost no wear run from $138.00-$162.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.
It refers to the Six Nations Iroquois tribes. They are called "People of the Longhouse" or Haudenosaunee. Their unified tribes were an inspiration to the formation of the new United States. Benjamin Franklin demonstrated this by showing that one arrow will break, yet more of them (6 for Six Nations) will be virtually unbreakable. He "borrowed" this point from them which came from their formation of the original Five Nations (later six when the Tuscarora joined the league).
The transcontinental railroad took about six years to complete. The final spike was driven at Promontory Point, UT on May 10, 1869.