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The reverse depicts the Roman goddess Minerva, who was Domitian's favoured deity, and appeared on numerous coin types throughout his reign.
Designed by sculptor Nina Terno, the symbolic reverse side of the coin depicts a ploughman with a pair of horses pulling a harrow.
The exception, the 2008 one-pound coin, depicts the entire shield of arms on the reverse.
" Early in the novel, Amerigo Bonasera declares “ I believe in America .” The novel then depicts a nation where Mafia and big business are two sides of the same coin: both are corrupt, tell the truth selectively, and do exactly as they wish.
The Belgian € 10 silver coin, commemorating sixty years of peace, depicts the phoenix as a representation of a new Europe, post 1945.
* The outer ring of the coin depicts the twelve stars of the European flag.
The reverse of the coin depicts the caduceus, symbol of reconciliation between two fighting serpents, which is possibly a representation of peace between the Greeks and the Sungas, and likewise between Buddhism and Hinduism.
The obverse of the coin depicts Oliver Cromwell as a Roman Emperor, with the inscription -- Oliver, by the grace of God Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, Ireland, etc ..
The obverse of the coin depicts the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell as a laureated Roman emperor, with the inscription -- Oliver, by the Grace of God, Protector of the Republic of England, Scotland, Ireland, etc., -- while the reverse shows a crowned shield depicting the arms of the Commonwealth with the inscription -- Peace is sought through war.
The 20p coin depicts the meeting point of the second and fourth quarter of the shield, showing the Lion Rampant of Scotland and the Lions Passants of England.
The 5p coin depicts the centre of the Royal shield, showing the meeting point of the four quarters.
The 10p coin depicts the first quarter of the shield, showing the lions passants from the Royal Banner of England, with the words above the shield design.
The 2p coin depicts the second quarter of the shield, showing the Lion Rampant from the Royal Banner of Scotland, with the words above.
The same coin depicts both Finnish history, with the withdrawing crown on the reverse side as well as the future of the country, with the eagle symbol on the obverse side.
All stotinki coins feature a head of wheat around denomination on the reverse and state emblem on the obverse, while the lev coin depicts a olive branch wreath around the denomination.
The series issued by Hadrian ( 117-138 AD ), recording his travels around the Roman Empire, brilliantly depicts the Empire at its height, and included the first representation on a coin of the figure of Britannia ; it was revived by Charles II, and was a feature of United Kingdom coinage until the 2008 redesign.
This origin was referred to on a coin of the gens, the obverse of which depicts the head of Mercury or Hermes, the ancestor of Ulysses, and the reverse Ulysses himself, clad in the humble disguise he assumed to avoid being recognized by the suitors of Penelope.
The obverse of a coin is commonly called heads, because it often depicts the head of a prominent person, and the reverse tails.
It depicts women's suffrage campaigner Susan B. Anthony on a dollar coin.
The front of the coin depicts a rice plant growing out of the water, with " five yen " written in kanji ; the back is stamped with " Japan " and the year of issue, also in kanji, separated by sprouts of a tree.
The reverse of the 5 cent coin depicts the South Point Lighthouse, the oldest lighthouse in Barbados.
Each coin depicts flora and fauna unique to the islands.

coin and seated
From here on, she increasingly took the attributes of an Imperial or divine consort to the Imperial divus, but some Greek coin types show her as a seated or enthroned authority, and the Imperial divus standing upright as her supplicant or servant.
Denarius coin, Reverse: Sulla seated left on a raised seat ; before him kneels Bocchus, offering an olive-branch ; behind, Jugurtha kneeling left, 56 BC.
The original reverse of the coin, designed by Christopher Ironside, depicted a seated Britannia alongside a lion, accompanied by either ( 1969-1982 ) or above Britannia, with the numeral 50 underneath the seated figure.
The obverse of the coin bears the left-facing portrait of King George IV, with the inscription while the reverse shows a seated Britannia with shield, facing right and holding a trident, with the inscription.
The obverse of the 1827 coin bears the left-facing portrait of King George IV, with the inscription while the reverse shows a seated Britannia with shield, facing right and holding a trident, with the inscription.
The reverse of the coin for the whole of this period was similar to the William IV issue, with a seated right-facing Britannia holding a trident, except that most years the head of the trident was ornamented ; the inscription read.
The reverse shows a seated Britannia holding a trident with the words to either side of her, and the date in the exergue beneath her ; until 1895 there was a lighthouse to Britannia's left and a ship to her right ; variations in the reverse include different levels of the sea around her feet, and an " H " below the date in 1874, 1875 ( very rare ), 1876, 1881 and 1882 indicated that the coin was produced at Messrs Ralph Heaton's mint in Birmingham.
In 1989 a completely new design was used to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the first issue of the sovereign coin – the obverse shows the Queen seated on the coronation throne holding the orb and sceptre, with the legend, while the reverse shows a crowned shield within a double rose and the legend.
Until 1993, all these years use the Pistrucci reverse except for 1986 which used a gold version of the circulating Two Pound coin, and 1989 when a completely new design was used to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the first issue of the sovereign coin-the obverse shows the Queen seated on the coronation throne holding the orb and sceptre, with the legend, while the reverse shows a crowned shield within a double rose and the legend.
Some coins of Kujula also represent a cross-legged seated figure, said to be one of the first known representations of the Buddha on a coin ( Whitehead ).
Unfortunately, Whitehead's attribution of this coin to Kujula, and the claim that the seated figure on the obverse represents the Buddha, is now known to be incorrect.
The seated woman of the murals is depicted on the reverse of the Bulgarian 50 stotinkas coin issued in 2005.
Silver coin of Datames. Obv: The God Baaltars on a throne, seated left, torsos facing, holding grapes, grain ear, and eagle in right hand, scepter in left hand, surrounded by the city walls. Rev: The God Ana, naked, and Datames, face-to-face.

coin and holding
A typical Hong Kong pawn shop sign: a bat holding a coin.
The symbol of a pawn shop in Hong Kong is a bat ( the animal ) holding a coin (, Cantonese: fūk syú diu gām chín ).
Zenobia Antoninianus coin reporting her title, Augusta ( honorific ) | Augusta and showing her diademed and draped bust on a crescent with the reverse showing a standing figure of Juno ( mythology ) | Ivno Regina, holding a patera in her right hand, a sceptre in her left, a peacock at her feet, and a brilliant star to the right
Gold coin of John II Komnenos, depicting the Virgin Mary and John holding a cross.
Felicitas holding a caduceus and a cornucopia, two symbols of health and wealth, on this coin of the Roman Emperor Valerian ( emperor ) | Valerian.
Image: RV Antoniniano Carinus. JPG | A Roman coin showing an antoninianus of Carinus holding pilum and globe.
In the obverse of the coin three modern athletes run, holding their batons while in the background three ancient athletes are shown running a race known as the dolichos ( a semi-endurance race of approximately 3, 800 metres distance ).
Gold coin of Gupta era, depicting a Gupta king holding a bow.
Several busts of the king were used for this denomination, who is shown looking to the right of the coin and is holding the orb and sceptre ; the style of the king's beard varies during the issue.
The belief was that if you could catch the crêpe with a frying pan after tossing it in the air with your right hand and holding a gold coin in your left hand, you would become rich that year.
Gold coin of Vasudeva I. Obv: Vasudeva in tall helmet, holding a scepter, and making an offering over an altar.
Roman coin of 141 AD, showing emperor Antoninus Pius holding a crown on the Armenia King's head
He struck silver a with diademed portrait on the obverse and a reverse of Athena Alkidemos, and also a unique coin with the reverse of a king, possibly Alexander the Great, sitting on a horned horse similar to Alexander's Bucephalus and holding his hand in a benediction gesture.
Zoilos I uses a silver coin type similar to that of Euthydemus II, son of Demetrius: Crowned Herakles standing, holding a wreath or diadem in his right hand, and a club and the lion skin in his left hand.
Silver coin of the Kuninda Kingdom, c. 1st century BCE. Obv: Deer standing right, crowned by two cobras, attended by Lakshmi holding a Sacred lotus | lotus flower.
Gold coin of Vasudeva I. Obv: Vasudeva in tall helmet, holding a scepter, and making an offering over an altar.
Originally a bank account just meant the record kept by a banker of the money they were holding on behalf of a customer, and how that changed as the customer made deposits and withdrawals ( the money itself probably being in the form of specie, such as gold and silver coin ).
Citizens of Rome were familiar with the plain round globe as a representation of the world or universe, represented by Jupiter and thus the emperor's dominion and protectorate over it ; for example a 4th century coin from the reign of Emperor Constantine I shows him holding a globus in hand, and a 2nd century coin from the reign of Emperor Hadrian shows the Roman god Salus with his foot upon a globus.

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