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Definition of Incused

Incus
Incus In"cus, n. [L., anvil.] 1. An anvil. 2. (Anat.) One of the small bones in the tympanum of the ear; the anvil bone. See Ear. 3. (Zo["o]l.) The central portion of the armature of the pharynx in the Rotifera.

Meaning of Incused from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- Bar" 50 cents 1981 "3-1/2 claw" 20 cents 1994 "Wide Date" 50 cents 2000 "Incused Flag" Millennium 50 cents 2000 $1/10cent Mule 2001 rotated die Centenary...
- Aegina stater found in the Apadana ****d, 550–530 BC. Obverse: Sea turtle with large pellets down centre. Reverse: incuse square punch with eight sections....
- Head of Athena r., wearing Corinthian helmet, hair in a queue. All within incuse square. "Pamphylia, Side - Ancient Gr**** Coins". WildWinds.com. Retrieved...
- (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...
- 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...
- One of the earliest electrum coins struck in Ephesus, 620–600 BC. Obverse: Forepart of stag. Reverse: Square incuse punch....