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obverse and scene
He was shown on the obverse crowned in battle dress, surrounded by thistles, and on the reverse in full battle armour in a scene from the Battle of Bannockburn.
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.
The main or front surface is termed the obverse, and may contain a portrait, pictorial scene or other image along with an inscription.
The obverse displays a scene of three ships sailing into Table Bay in 1652, surrounded by the name of the decoration in English and Afrikaans.

obverse and is
It is the obverse of triviality, shallowness, emotional anaesthesia.
Athena is depicted in the obverse of the coin, representing the Austrian Republic.
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.
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.
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.
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 derived
ISBN 0-500-28628-0 </ ref > The name " Scorpion " is derived from the image of a scorpion that appears immediately in front of his face that may represent the scorpion goddess Serket, just below a flower with seven petals ; the use and placement of the iconography is similar to the depiction of the pharaoh Narmer on the obverse side of the Narmer Palette.

obverse and from
The obverse of the coin contains a picture of the liberty cap which symbolizes the liberation of the people from the tax burden.
# Rarely, the reverse design may differ, in whole or in part, from that of the obverse.
The obverse side varies from state to state, with each member allowed to choose its own design.
One bulla dating from his reign is still preserved, the obverse of which represents the Good Shepherd in the midst of His sheep, with the letters Alpha and Omega underneath, while the reverse bears the inscription: Deusdedit Papæ.
WB 62 is a small clay tablet, inscribed only on the obverse, unearthed from Larsa.
For the obverse, Barber primarily used Trenchard's 1786 Columbian Magazine version, but replaced the eagle with the superior one from Dupré's 1792 Diplomatic Medal ( which had been rediscovered a few years before ).
Many of them were inscribed with Knosion or Knos on the obverse and an image of a Minotaur or Labyrinth on the reverse, both symbols deriving from the myth of King Minos, supposed to have reigned from Knossos.
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.
* Flags whose reverse differs from the obverse
Similar image of a bull on the bottom of the obverse of the Narmer Palette from the Predynastic Period of Egypt | Predynastic period
* Flags whose reverse differs from the obverse
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.
A second style of penny from York from Amlaíb's time, moneyer Æthelfrith, the obverse shows a bird, presumed to be a Raven, the reverse a cross.
The symbol of the Phi Beta Kappa Society is a golden key engraved on the obverse with the image of a pointing finger, three stars, and the Greek letters from which the society takes its name.
The number of stars on the obverse has also changed over the years, with never fewer than three, but on some known examples with as many as a dozen ( the explanation as to the meaning of the stars in these early cases varies from chapter to chapter ).
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.

obverse and front
The design on the obverse ( or front ) of the seal is the coat of arms of the United States.
In 2008, the redesigned front side of the five-dollar bill added a purple outline of the obverse of the Great Seal as a background, as part of freedom-related symbols being added to redesigned bills.
The design of pennies that date pre 1939 had the sovereign's head on the obverse ( front ) and the reverse was totally covered in writing making the result very easy and quick to see.
The king's bust is more lifelike, facing the front, and the legend on the obverse is longer, usually — Edward King of England Lord of Ireland.
Image: Mbe medal front and obverse. jpg | Member ( MBE ) badge with civil ribbon, obverse and reverse
The obverse ( front ) of these coins featured a highly stylized portrait of the emperor while the reverse ( back ) featured the value of the denomination represented according to the Greek numbering system ( M = 40, K = 20, I = 10, E = 5 ).
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.
The flag is sinister hoisted, meaning that it is hoisted to the left of the flagpole, as viewed from the obverse ( front ) side.
A standard obverse ( front ) design of the medals for the Summer Olympic Games began in 1928 and remained for many years, until its replacement at the 2004 Games as the result of controversy surrounding the use of the Roman Colosseum rather than a building representing the Games ' Greek roots.
The year and mint mark moved from the coin's obverse ( front ) to its edge.
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
In this usage, obverse means the front face of the object and reverse means the back face.
In fields of scholarship outside numismatics, the term front is more commonly used than obverse, while usage of reverse is widespread.
The design of the obverse ( front ) of the medal included a bust of Del Pilar and a view of Tirad Pass.
The entire obverse was covered with artwork of allegorical figures representing " history instructing youth " in front of Washington D. C.
The Queen's portrait appears on some postage stamps, the obverse ( front ) of New Zealand coins, and all banknotes feature the portrait of the Queen as the watermark.
Olympic prize medal for the first three of each competition ( front and obverse )
The obverse ( front ) of the seal is centered around an arch with three pillars, the arch symbolizing the state's Constitution and the pillars representing the three branches of government: legislative, executive, and judicial.
A bust of General del Pilar occupies the center of the obverse ( front ) side of the medal.
The front, or obverse, depicts a bust of Commodore George Dewey.

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