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Athena is depicted in the obverse of the coin, representing the Austrian Republic.
Alcaeus " A probably authentic Lesbian coin has been preserved, bearing upon the obverse ... a profile head of Alcaeus, and upon the reverse ... a profile head of Pittacus.
The obverse of the coin contains a picture of the liberty cap which symbolizes the liberation of the people from the tax burden.
The obverse side of the coin shows the Grand Staircase in the town palace of Prince Eugene of Savoy in Vienna, currently the Austrian Ministry of Finance.
* Head, the obverse of a coin
Justinian was one of the first Roman Emperors to be depicted wielding the cross on the obverse of a coin.
* 10 markkaa ( two-metal coin, copper-coloured centre and silver-coloured edge )-rowan tree branches and berries on the reverse and a wood grouse on the obverse ( 1. 68 )
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.
REGINA " in a different typeface from any other Canadian coin ; it is also the only coin to consistently bear its issue date on the obverse.
The mint mark on the coin is located on the obverse at the bottom right hemisphere under the supposed date.
Early one yen coin ( 1. 5g of pure gold ), obverse and reverse.
Japanese 10 yen coin ( obverse ) showing Phoenix Hall of Byōdō-in
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.
The reverse of the coin shows a quill referencing the writer ; while the obverse side contains an artistic interpretation of a human figure.
* An image of the obverse of a Lydian coin made of electrum
Bronze coin issued by Ptolemy III depicting Zeus-Amun ( obverse ) and traditional Ptolemaic eagle ( reverse ).
File: Maria Luigia 10 soldi 768767. jpg | 10 soldi coin of Parma, 1815, bearing the head of Marie Louise on the obverse, and her " ML " monogram on the reverse.
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.
Copper coin of Herod, bearing the legend " ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΗΡΩΔΟΥ " (" Basileus | Basileōs Hērōdou ") on the obverse Herod was born around 74 BCE in the south ( Idumea was the most southern region ).< ref name =" britannica. com ">
On the obverse ( heads ) side of the coin Scholastica is depicted alongside Benedict.
Players gamble on whether the coins will fall with both ( obverse ) heads up, both ( reverse ) tails up, or with one coin a head, and one a tail ( known as ' Odds ').
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.

obverse and is
It is the obverse of triviality, shallowness, emotional anaesthesia.
The overarching theological theme of the Deuteronomistic history is faithfulness ( and its obverse, faithlessness ) and God's mercy ( and its obverse, his anger ).
With the head of Benito Mussolini on the obverse, this is an obvious copy.
The medal is gold in color and on the obverse it features a medium blue enameled pentagon ( point up ).
Many flags are dyed through and through to be inexpensive to manufacture, such that the reverse side is the mirror image of the obverse ( front ) side, generally the side displayed when the flag is flying from the observer's point of view from left, the side of the pole, to right.
# If the design is symmetrical in an axis parallel to the flag pole, obverse and reverse will be identical despite the mirror-reversal, such as the Indian Flag or Canadian Flag
Depictions of such flags may be marked with the symbol File: IFIS Equal. svg, indicating the reverse is congruent to ( rather than a mirror image of ) the obverse.
The Obverse and reverse | obverse shows George's cousin, Frederick III, Elector of Saxony | Frederick, while on the Obverse and reverse | reverse, George is portrayed face to face with the future Prince-elector | Elector, John, Elector of Saxony | John.
The name itself is a compound of " Kruger " ( the man depicted on the obverse ) and " rand ", the South African unit of currency.
The Krugerrand is so named because the obverse, designed by Otto Schultz, bears the face of Boer statesman Paul Kruger, four-term president of the old South African Republic.
It bears images of a common loon, a bird which is common and well known in Canada, on the reverse, and of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse.
* The flag of Paraguay is not identical on its obverse and reverse sides.
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.
His portrait is on the obverse of the U. S. ten-dollar bill while the Treasury Department building is shown on the reverse.

obverse and commonly
In fields of scholarship outside numismatics, the term front is more commonly used than obverse, while usage of reverse is widespread.
Depending on the writing surface being used iron gall ink can have unsightly " ghost writing " on the obverse face of the writing surface ( most commonly vellum or paper.

obverse and called
Generally, if in doubt, the side of a coin with the larger-scale image will be called the obverse ( especially if the image is a single head ) and, if that does not serve to distinguish them, the side that is more typical of a wide range of coins from that location will be called the obverse.
In Ancient Greek monarchical coinage, the situation continued whereby a larger image of a deity, is called the obverse, but a smaller image of a monarch appears on the other side which is called the reverse.
While the first draft of the Act stipulated that all coins would employ a portrait of the president on the obverse, the final version called for an image emblematic of liberty.
The Venetian ducat, ducato, then called zecchino since 1554 – 1559, featured the Doge kneeling before St. Mark on the obverse and Jesus on the reverse.
The main badge, called the Medal of Merit, consists of a gold roundel medallion, the obverse in enamel bearing at its centre the escutcheon of the arms of Prince Edward Island, all surrounded by a blue collar with the words MERIT • PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
As is common with numismatic terminology the side of the seal of the state is termed the " obverse "; this is often called the common side ; the " reverse " is the side with the denomination specific design.
" The act also called for the removal of the date from the obverse and "" from the reverse of the coin, opting instead to add them to the edge.

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