- mark or an
incused 'C' at the
bottom of the reverse.
Bombay mint
issues are
usually marked by a
raised bead
below the date, or a raised/
incused 'B' in the...
- (41 mm). The
obverse features a right-facing
portrait of
George III, and
incused into the rim are the
words GEORGIUS III·D·G·REX. The
initial K appears...
-
invention of 'nobleman's tax-token' to the
citizens - thus
making Cyme's
rough incuse horse head
silver fractions, Hemiobols, a
candidate for the
title of the...
-
coins struck when the
previous coin
remains stuck to a die,
creating an
incuse impression in the next
struck coin (primarily
found in
ancient coins). bronze...
-
lower side of the coin
received a "rough
incuse" by the hammer.
Later a
rectangular mark, a "square
incuse", was made by the
sharp edges of the little...
- name Καλλιδαμασ; around,
circle of dots. Rev. → Αβδηριτων on
border of an
incuse square; within,
smaller linear square in four compartments.
Isidore of Seville...
-
between a hub and a die is that the hub has a
raised image and a die has an
incuse image, so one
forms the other. When
making working dies, the Mint[which...
-
Didrachm of Athens, 545–510 BC Obv: Four-spoked
wheel Rev:
Incuse square,
divided diagonally Silver didrachm of
Athens of
heraldic type from the time of...
- Head of
Athena r.,
wearing Corinthian helmet, hair in queue. All
within incuse square. "Pamphylia, Side -
Ancient Gr**** Coins". WildWinds.com. Retrieved...
- dollar,
Sacagawea see article:
Native American redesign (2009–present)
incused inscriptions Native American Themes 2009–present (after 2012 not for circulation)...