- The
obverse and
reverse are the two flat
faces of
coins and some
other two-sided objects,
including paper money, flags, seals, medals, drawings, old master...
- In
traditional logic,
obversion is a "type of
immediate inference in
which from a
given proposition another proposition is
inferred whose subject is the...
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Obverse Books is a
British publisher initially known for
publishing books relating to the
character Iris Wildthyme, and
currently for the
Black Archive...
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contains a list of
flags for
which the
reverse (back ) is
different from the
obverse (front ). It
includes current as well as
historic flags of both nations...
- bill
obverse design dates from 1928,
while the
reverse appeared in 1976). The
reverse design of the
present dollar debuted in 1935, and the
obverse in 1963...
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Inventor and U.S.
Founding Father Benjamin Franklin has been
featured on the
obverse of the bill
since 1914,
which now also
contains stylized images of the...
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valued at 25 cents,
representing one-quarter of a dollar.
Adorning its
obverse is the
profile of
George Washington,
while its
reverse design has undergone...
-
States ten-dollar bill (US$10) is a
denomination of U.S. currency. The
obverse of the bill
features the
portrait of
Alexander Hamilton, who
served as...
- A two
mohur Company gold coin,
issued in 1835, the
obverse inscribed "William IIII, King"...
- Gold coin (22 Shillings) of 1553:
obverse, coat of arms of Scotland; reverse,
royal monogram...