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obverse and depicts
The Krugerrand depicts President Paul Kruger ( 1825-1904 ) on the obverse with the name of the issuing country in both Afrikaans and English appearing in the legend, while the Obverse and reverse | reverse depicts a springbok ( antelope ) | springbok antelope with the mint date in the field.
The obverse depicts an image of a footballer with the stadium in the background.
The obverse depicts a lion, the reverse a star with eight rays.
The obverse depicts a pine tree, very typical in the Åland Islands.
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 series depicts an image of the Kremlin on the obverse rather than the soviet emblem.
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 civilian version of the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, known as the Global War on Terrorism Civilian Service Medal, also depicts the statue on the obverse ( front face ) of the medal.
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.
For this reason, the obverse side of a modern piece of currency is the one that evokes that reaction by invoking the strength of the state, and that side almost always depicts a symbol of the state, whether it be the monarch or otherwise.
The obverse depicts the crowned effigy of the reigning monarch.
The medal, made of bronze, depicts the Cross of Lorraine and the date of General de Gaulle's Appeal of 18 June in Roman figures: XVIII. VI. MCMXL on the obverse of the medal.
The obverse depicts a sundial with the terms " Fugio " and " Mind Your Business ".
It began issuing coinage around 500 BC, first staters and later drachmas ; " the hoplite on the obverse represents the soldiery for which Aspendus was famous in antiquity ," the reverse frequently depicts a triskelion.
The obverse depicts a detail from Wappers ' famous painting " Scene of the September Days in 1830 ".
The obverse of the medal depicts an American bald eagle in the center displaying its wings.
The obverse depicts Hermes riding on the wings of a hawk holding a laurel wreath.
The obverse depicts an eagle facing left, with its wings partially spread.
The obverse depicts a relief of the map of Iraq, surmounted by two lines throughout, superimposed over a palm wreath.
The obverse depicts an eagle with spread wings.

obverse and combination
This was the result of the production of a mule, i. e. a version of the coin with a non-standard combination of obverse and reverse face designs.
All states require that casino chips have a unique combination of edge spots for identification, the name and location of the casino and the chip's value, if any, impressed, printed, or molded onto the obverse and reverse of the token.

obverse and portrait
His image appeared on previous series of NT $ 500 and NT $ 1000 notes ; the NT $ 1, $ 5, and $ 10 coins still bear his portrait on the obverse.
The obverse side shows a portrait with the names Robert Schuman, Paul-Henri Spaak and Konrad Adenauer.
Three frescoes in the Sala Regia Palace of the Vatican depicting the events were painted by Giorgio Vasari, and a commemorative medal was issued with Gregory's portrait and on the obverse a chastising angel, sword in hand and the legend (" Massacre of the Huguenots ").
The obverse, like all other current Canadian coins, has a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
The current bill was introduced in 1976 and retains Jefferson's portrait on the obverse but replaced Monticello on the reverse with an engraved modified reproduction of John Trumbull's painting Declaration of Independence instead.
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.
His portrait is on the obverse of the U. S. ten-dollar bill while the Treasury Department building is shown on the reverse.
The obverse of the 175th Anniversary of the Belgian Dynasty Coin shows his portrait facing left.
The obverse shows his portrait facing right.
The first series of solidi were minted probably in Ravenna, and bear at the obverse the joint portrait of Majorian and Leo I, thus celebrating the mutual recognition of the two Roman emperors.
The coin was issued during the reign of Napoleon I and features his portrait on the obverse.
His portrait was on the obverse, with the legend " Maximiliano Emperador ;" the reverse shows the imperial arms and the legends " Imperio Mexicano " and " 1 Peso " and the date.
Papanikolaou's portrait appeared on the obverse of the Greek 10, 000-drachma banknote of 1995-2001, prior to its replacement by the Euro.
In 1936, for the centennial of the city of Bridgeport, CT, his portrait was used for the obverse of a commemorative half dollar.
Diodotus effectively declared his independence from Seleucid control by placing his own portrait on the obverse of the coin, and replacing Antiochos's preferred deity Apollo with the Zeus shown on this coin.
The obverse side shows a portrait with the names Robert Schuman, Paul-Henri Spaak and Konrad Adenauer.
Tigranes ' coin consist of tetradrachms and copper coins having on the obverse his portrait wearing a decorated Armenian tiara with ear-flaps.
The obverse of the coin features an interestingly stylized portrait of Runeberg's face.
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 this coin bears the right-facing portrait of William IV with the inscription, and the same reverse as before.
The design changed considerably from what went before — the obverse bears the left-facing portrait of Queen Victoria, with the inscription, while the reverse bears a crown above the words with ( 1839 ) a rose with three leaves at the bottom of the coin, or ( 1842 and later ) a rose, thistle, and shamrock.
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 obverse of this coin bears the right-facing portrait of William IV with the inscription, and the same reverse as before.
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.

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