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The reverse shows Caligula's three sisters, Agrippina, Drusilla and Julia Livilla, with whom Caligula was rumoured to have carried on incestuous relationships.
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.
After development, the emulsion shows a reverse of the negative image, which is thus a duplicate of the original ( positive ) image.
One example shows a name written in Aramaic ( Yitsḥaq bar Ḥanina ) engraved in reverse so as to be visible in the impression.
The reverse of the coin shows a quill referencing the writer ; while the obverse side contains an artistic interpretation of a human figure.
The reverse shows important people in the history of Europe, including Bertha von Suttner.
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 reverse shows a seated goddess ( perhaps Demeter ) holding Nike ( mythology ) | Nike and a cornucopia.
The reverse side of the coin shows two explorers in Arctic gear with the frozen ship " Admiral Tegetthoff " behind them.
The reverse side of the coin shows two explorers in Arctic gear ( one of them resembling von Payer ) with the frozen ship " Admiral Tegetthoff " behind them.
The reverse side of the coin shows two explorers in Arctic gear with the frozen ship behind them.
The reverse shows Zeus bearing Nike ( mythology ) | Nike.
The reverse shows Apollo seated on an omphalos.
The reverse shows Castor and Polydeuces on horseback.
Decreasing the amount shows the reverse effect.
The reverse shows the usual fire-altar, with guards, or attendants, watching it.
The process operated in the reverse for the few programs that originated live in Hollywood, such as Burns and Allen and The Ed Wynn Show, thus making blurry kinescopes of these shows the only available print for eastern audiences.
In a later, even more turbulent era, a common coin type of Probus shows him in the radiate solar crown of the Dominate: the reverse offers Rome's Temple of Venus and dea Roma.
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.
A coin minted at York in the early 940s, the obverse ( right ) face shows a triquetra and the legend ANLAF CVNVNCC ( King Anlaf, the Old English language | Old English form of Amlaíb / Óláfr ), the reverse ( left ) face shows a banner, perhaps the Raven banner and the name of the moneyer, Ascolf.
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 reverse shows Zeus enthroned, carrying Nike ( mythology ) | Nike.

reverse and seated
The reverse, in Hopkinson's words, was " Liberty is seated in a chair holding an olive branch and her staff is topped by a Liberty cap.
The reverse side of the seal depicts a man holding a sickle and a woman seated on the ground in a posture of prayer.
During the next years Tiridates invaded Parthia again ; some coins dated from March and May, 26 BC, with the name of a king " Arsaces Philoromaios ," belong to him ; on the reverse they show the king seated on the throne, with Tyche stretching out a palm branch towards him.
The original reverse of the coin, designed by Christopher Ironside, depicted a seated Britannia alongside a lion, accompanied by either ( 1969-1982 ) or above Britannia, with the numeral 50 underneath the seated figure.
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 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.
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.
Soon, however, Henry introduced what is known as the Sovereign coinage, so-called because the king is depicted seated on a throne, while the reverse shows the royal shield over a cross.
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 reverse of the coin for the whole of this period was similar to the William IV issue, with a seated right-facing Britannia holding a trident, except that most years the head of the trident was ornamented ; the inscription read.
The reverse shows the seated Britannia surrounded by and over the date, which remained the standard design until 1970, although there is a variety of some 1902 pennies known as the low tide penny, where the sea appears exceptionally low on Britannia's leg.
In 1989 a completely new design was used to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the first issue of the sovereign cointhe obverse shows the Queen seated on the coronation throne holding the orb and sceptre, with the legend, while the reverse shows a crowned shield within a double rose and the legend.
Until 1993, all these years use the Pistrucci reverse except for 1986 which used a gold version of the circulating Two Pound coin, and 1989 when a completely new design was used to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the first issue of the sovereign coin-the obverse shows the Queen seated on the coronation throne holding the orb and sceptre, with the legend, while the reverse shows a crowned shield within a double rose and the legend.
On the reverse side, displays the ancient Greek God Apollo semi-draped, seated on a lion-footed throne, holding a laurel branch over a tripod.
The reverse shows Apollo seated on an omphalos.
Coin, dipicting the head of Philetaerus on the obverse and seated Athena, Greek goddess of war and wisdom, on the reverse, struck during the reign of Eumenes I ( 263 BC – 241 BC )
Coin struck during the reign of Eumenes I, depicting the head of Eumenes ' uncle Philetaerus on the obverse and seated Athena, patron deity of the city of Pergamon, on the reverse.
Coin struck during the reign of Eumenes I, dipicting the head of Philetaerus on the obverse and seated Athena on the reverse.

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