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obverse <an obverse; obverses> N (of a coin, etc.)

obverse ADJ

obverse N

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It can also refer to a coin struck with either the obverse or the reverse of a discontinued or upcoming series.
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Often the obverse is decorated as well, and it is believed that different bead making families had their own distinct styles.
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All the coins featured a lion on the obverse and two shaking hands, one white, one black, on the reverse.
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The obverse side shows the abbey with its fortress-like towers on top of the hill surrounded by trees and vineyards.
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That sketch served as the basis of his design for the obverse.
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On its obverse the relief image of a locomotive pulling a train towards the right at a shallow angle.
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The name comes from the crowned anchor that appears on the obverse of the coins.
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These coins have symbols on their obverse that depict the sacrifices, such as a horse tied to the "yuba-stambha", a "yagna kunta" and a "nandhipada".
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This was the only small-sized $10 bill that had a different border design on the obverse.
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The resulting obverse and reverse impressions are then soldered together around a copper or other metal core.
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