Roman Coins: Elementary ManualSpink, 1903 - 216 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 20
... Obverse sides joined together so as to make one coin with a head on each side . The join is usually not in the rim , where it would be too easily discovered , but within the legend . On the Reverse of one of the coins a hole was scooped ...
... Obverse sides joined together so as to make one coin with a head on each side . The join is usually not in the rim , where it would be too easily discovered , but within the legend . On the Reverse of one of the coins a hole was scooped ...
الصفحة 23
... Obverse and Reverse imprinted . In order to render it still more clearly visible pass some lead or coloured chalk lightly over it and then the impression will appear almost as clear as a pho- tograph from the original . 43. Impressions ...
... Obverse and Reverse imprinted . In order to render it still more clearly visible pass some lead or coloured chalk lightly over it and then the impression will appear almost as clear as a pho- tograph from the original . 43. Impressions ...
الصفحة 33
... OBVERSE is the principal side which generally bears the head of a deity , or of a ruler , or some other sign of the authority by which the money was issued . 61. THE REVERSE is the side opposite to the Obverse , it is less important and ...
... OBVERSE is the principal side which generally bears the head of a deity , or of a ruler , or some other sign of the authority by which the money was issued . 61. THE REVERSE is the side opposite to the Obverse , it is less important and ...
الصفحة 37
... Obverse , and concave die for the Reverse are stamped into a form rather like that of a shallow bowl . They were first issued about the end of the eleventh century and continued to be issued until the end of the Byzantine Empire ( see ...
... Obverse , and concave die for the Reverse are stamped into a form rather like that of a shallow bowl . They were first issued about the end of the eleventh century and continued to be issued until the end of the Byzantine Empire ( see ...
الصفحة 38
... that it is not at all uncom- mon to see visible traces of the original design under the new type . For examples we may take the coins of Regalianus and Dryantilla . 107. HYBRID COINS . Those coins which have an Obverse - ― 38.
... that it is not at all uncom- mon to see visible traces of the original design under the new type . For examples we may take the coins of Regalianus and Dryantilla . 107. HYBRID COINS . Those coins which have an Obverse - ― 38.
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