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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.
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.
One notable change came in 695, when Justinian II's government added a full-face image of Christ on the obverse of imperial gold coins.
The obverse depicted the nymph of the local spring, Larissa, for whom the town was named ; probably the choice was inspired by the famous coins of Kimon depicting the Syracusan nymph Arethusa.
The obverse, like all other current Canadian coins, has a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
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.
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 ".
All the circulating coins have an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse, and various national and regional designs, and the denomination, on the reverse.
Golden coins known as the unicorn and half-unicorn, both with a unicorn on the obverse, were used in Scotland in the 15th and 16th century.
These coins all depicted president Kenneth Kaunda on the obverse and flora and fauna on the reverse.
Gentian on the obverse side of Austrian € 0. 01 euro coins.
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 ').
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.
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.
While the obverse of these coins bears the traditional Coat of arms of Mexico, their reverses show the individual coats of arms of the component states.
Right after the Military Government in Chile ( 1973 – 1990 ), the obverse designs of the 5 and 10 peso coins were changed.
Tigranes ' coin consist of tetradrachms and copper coins having on the obverse his portrait wearing a decorated Armenian tiara with ear-flaps.
* 1736 ( Genbun 1 ): The shogunate published an edict declaring that henceforth, the sole, authorized coinage in the empire would be those copper coins which were marked n the obverse with the character 文, pronounced bun in Japanese, the same character the era name Genbun.
The obverse design of the coins features the reigning monarch.
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.

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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 ").
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.
Bronze coin issued by Ptolemy III depicting Zeus-Amun ( obverse ) and traditional Ptolemaic eagle ( reverse ).
He went on to found the Royal Bank of Scotland in Edinburgh in 1727, and his face adorns the obverse of all banknotes issued by the Royal Bank since 1987.
The coin was issued during the reign of Napoleon I and features his portrait on the obverse.
Saturn driving a quadriga on the reverse of a denarius issued in 104 BC by the tribune | plebeian tribune Lucius Appuleius Saturninus, with the head of the Roma ( mythology ) | goddess Roma on the obverse: Saturninus was a populares | popularist politician whose Saturnian imagery played on his name and evoked both his program of grain distribution and intent to subvert the social hierarchy
The Demand Notes had been issued in denominations of $ 5, $ 10, and $ 20, and these were replaced by United States Notes nearly identical in appearance on the obverse.
:: Two £ 5 coins were issued to commemorate the Battle of Trafalgar, both with the same obverse.
From the 3rd-2nd centuries BC it issued a sizeable corpus of coinage, with many coins depicting the Phoenician / Punic god Melqart on the obverse and one or two fish on the reverse, possibly alluding to the abundance of the sea and also a principal product of the area.
Because of the large number of pennies in circulation there was no real reason to produce any more in the 1950s, however a large number of specimen sets were issued in 1953 for the Coronation, with the obverse inscribed around the right-facing bust of the Queen by Mary Gillick.
This was followed by the dated issue, issued each year from 1670 to 1684, where the obverse features a right-facing uncrowned bust of the king and the inscription, with the reverse showing three crowned interlinked " C " s ( indicating the value ) and the inscription.
Gold unites were issued during the Commonwealth, this time bearing a legend exclusively in English: on the obverse and on the reverse.
These coins were issued until 1941 and bear the portrait of Italian King Victor Emmanuel III on the obverse and the Italian eagle and fasces on the reverse.
Until the middle of the 19th century, privately owned banks in Great Britain and Ireland were free to issue their own banknotes and money issued by provincial English, The notes bear an image of the British monarch on the obverse and the wording " pounds sterling ", meaning that more retailers in the UK will accept them.
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:
In 192, he issued a series of coins depicting his bust clad in a lion-skin ( the usual depiction of Hercules ) on the obverse, and an inscription proclaiming that he was the Roman incarnation of Hercules on the reverse.
From 1971 to 1978, the U. S. Mint issued dollar coins with the obverse depicting President Dwight David " Ike " Eisenhower and the reverse the insignia of the Apollo 11 moon landing, both designed by Chief Engraver Frank Gasparro.
A daf is depicted on the reverse of the Azerbaijani 1 qəpik coin minted since 2006 and on the obverse of the Azerbaijani 1 manat banknote issued since 2006 .< ref > National Bank of Azerbaijan.
A fragment from national anthem is depicted on the obverse of the Azerbaijani 5 manat banknote issued since 2006.
Since 2007 the Falkirk Wheel has featured on the obverse of the new series of £ 50 notes issued by the Bank of Scotland.
Mažuranić's portrait is depicted on the obverse of the Croatian 100 kuna banknote, issued in 1993 and 2002.
Gundulić's portrait is depicted on the obverse of the Croatian 50 kuna banknote, issued in 1993 and 2002.
Until 1958, banknotes were issued with Arabic on the obverse and French on the reverse.
* 1861: The first $ 5 bill was issued as a Demand Note with a small portrait of Alexander Hamilton on the right and an allegorical statue representing freedom on the left side of the obverse.
* 1886: The first $ 5 Silver Certificate was issued with a portrait of Ulysses S. Grant on the obverse and five Morgan silver dollars on the reverse.

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