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Athena was depicted on the obverse of the Greek 100 drachmas banknote of 1978-2001.
Athena is depicted in the obverse of the coin, representing the Austrian Republic.
Justinian was one of the first Roman Emperors to be depicted wielding the cross on the obverse of a coin.
The name itself is a compound of " Kruger " ( the man depicted on the obverse ) and " rand ", the South African unit of currency.
On the obverse of this coin a woman swimmer is depicted, preparing to dive from the starting platform, while in the background another woman athlete is just about to dive into the water in a scene from an Archaic bronze statuette.
An alabaster statue of Isis from the 3rd century BCE, found in Ohrid, in the Republic of Macedonia, is depicted on the obverse of the Macedonian 10 denars banknote, issued in 1996.
A series of coins minted c. 1200 in the name of Queen Tamar depicted a local variant of the Byzantine obverse and an Arabic inscription on the reverse proclaiming Tamar as the " Champion of the Messiah ".
These coins all depicted president Kenneth Kaunda on the obverse and flora and fauna on the reverse.
On the obverse ( heads ) side of the coin Scholastica is depicted alongside Benedict.
This coin struck during the regency of Theodora ( 9th century ) | Theodora shows how Michael was less prominent than his mother, who is represented as ruler alone on the obverse, and even less than his sister Thecla, who is depicted together with the young Michael on the reverse of this coin.
The death of Sarpedon, depicted on the obverse of Euphronios krater, c. 515 BCE.
Libertas is depicted on coins from several countries, such as the centime coins of the Swiss franc depicted here. As " Miss Liberty " Libertas was depicted on the obverse ( heads side ) of most coinage in the USA into the twentieth century.
Pietas was often depicted as goddess on the reverse of Roman Imperial coins, with women of the imperial family on the obverse, as an appropriate virtue to be attributed to them.
On the obverse the effigy of the late prince is depicted ; while on the reverse the Grimaldi's Coat of Arms is shown.
The three smallest denominations remained similar in design to the 1964 series but depicted " 1944-1969 " on the obverse.
The state emblem is depicted on the obverse of all coins, which went through several changes.
The Cooktown Orchid was figured on Australian stamps in 1968 and 1998, and several Dendrobium cultivars are depicted on the obverse side of the Singapore Orchid Series currency notes issued between 1967 and 1976:
The first Olympic medals in 1896 were designed by French sculptor Jules-Clément Chaplain and depicted Zeus holding Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, on the obverse and the Acropolis on the reverse.
Roman imperial coin with the head of Tranquillina on the obverse, struck c. 241 when her marriage to Gordian III is depicted on the reverse in smaller scale ; the coin exhibits the obverse " head " or front and reverse " tail " or back convention that still dominates much coinage today
On a Tetradrachma of Athens, struck c. 490 BC, the head of Athena, ( left ), is regarded as the obverse because of its larger scale and because it is a portrait head ; the entire owl is depicted in a smaller scale on the reverse
After his conquest of ancient Egypt, he allowed himself to be depicted on the obverse of coins as a god-king, at least partly because he thought this would help secure the allegiance of the Egyptians, who had regarded their previous monarchs, the pharaohs, as divine.

obverse and Larissa
She was represented on the obverse of common drachms produced by the city of Larissa between 400 BCE and at least 340 BCE, as a three-quarters face with outward flowing hair.

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Some complex flag designs are not intended for through and through implementation, requiring separate obverse and reverse sides if made correctly.
From then on all Byzantine coins had a religious image or symbol on the reverse, usually an image of Christ for larger denominations, with the head of the Emperor on the obverse, reinforcing the bond of the state and the divine order.
* United States twenty-dollar bill, nicknamed for Andrew Jackson, whose picture appears on the obverse side
In 1999, the 50 State Quarters program of circulating commemorative quarters began ; these have a modified Washington obverse and a different reverse for each state, ending the former Washington quarter's production completely.
The date ( expressed as the year in the reign of the emperor at the time the coin was stamped ) is on the reverse of all coins, and, in most cases, country name ( through 1945, 大日本 or Dai Nippon, " Great Japan "; after 1945, 日本国, Nihon koku, " State of Japan ") and the value in kanji is on the obverse, except for the present 5-yen coin where the country name is on the reverse.
Nobel's portrait also appears on the obverse of the Nobel Peace Prize medal and the Medal for the Prize in Economics, but with a slightly different design.
Although the reverse side of the seal was designed for this purpose, a die was still not made but rather the obverse was impressed on one side only using the regular die.
By early 1881 the State Department started responding to criticism of the seal, resulting first in an 1882 centennial commemorative coin, and then with Secretary of State Frederick Frelinghuysen asking for funds to create a new design and dies of both the obverse and reverse on January 11, 1884, after getting estimates of the cost.
In 1786, for the first two issues of Columbian Magazine, Philadelphia engraver James Trenchard wrote articles on the obverse ( in September 1786 ) and reverse ( in October 1786 ) of the Great Seal, and each issue included a full-page engraving of his own original version of the discussed side of the seal.
The coins minted at Priene featured the helmeted head of Athena on the obverse and a meander pattern on the reverse, one coin also displaying a dolphin and the legend ΠΡΙΗ for ΠΡΙΗΝΕΩΝ ( Priēneōn ), " of the Prieneians.
In 1936, for the centennial of the city of Bridgeport, CT, his portrait was used for the obverse of a commemorative half dollar.
Though several stylistic details have survived since the earliest days -- the use of the stars, pointing hand, and Greek letters on the obverse, for example -- notable differences exist between older keys and current examples.
The Maundy pieces continue to use the original obverse design for Queen Elizabeth II by Mary Gillick, although the bust of the Queen on other British coins has been repeatedly replaced as she ages.
A 1982 Maundy fourpence ; like all Elizabeth II Maundy pieces, it bears an obverse design by Mary Gillick long abandoned for circulating coins
The fault occurred as a result of the 2008 redesign of UK coinage, which moved the date on a 20 pence from the reverse to the obverse ( Queen's head side ), and a batch of coins were produced using the tooling for the obverse of the old design and the reverse of the new design.
The obverse scene is derived from Randolph Caldecott's front cover illustration for The Diverting History of John Gilpin ( based on a 1782 poem by William Cowper ), in which Gilpin is astride a runaway horse.
In 1997 he won the Royal Mint competition for a new effigy of Elizabeth II to appear on the obverse of circulated British and some Commonwealth coinage from 1998 onward.
Comparatively few coins were needed for Malta in the reign of Queen Victoria, so copper third farthings were only minted in 1844, to the same physical standards as before — the obverse shows a left-facing portrait of Victoria inscribed and the reverse shows the seated Britannia with the inscription.
The obverse of the Cartwheel coinage is a rather fine laureated right-facing bust of George III, with the inscription, while the reverse showed the seated Britannia, facing left, holding an olive branch and trident with the inscription — although it appears that coins were minted for several years, but all with the 1797 date.
The obverse of George IV's penny shows a rather fine left-facing laureated head engraved by William Wyon after the king expressed a dislike for the one engraved by Benedetto Pistrucci which was used on the farthing, inscribed, while the reverse shows a right-facing seated Britannia with a shield and trident, inscribed.
The obverse was mostly unchanged between 1860 and 1894 except for some variations in the border ( during 1860 only when it was either toothed or beaded ), and whether or not there was an " L. C.
The obverse shows a left-facing portrait of the king ( who considered this to be his best side, and consequently broke the tradition of alternating the direction in which the monarch faces on coins — some viewed this as indicating bad luck for the reign ); the inscription on the obverse is.

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