Cluster-acorn oaks. A large group of evergreen oaks in east Asia with clustered acorns and the scales on the acorn cups in distinct concrescent rings (see photo, right); often treated as a separate genus Cyclobalanopsis. Section Cyclobalanopsis ...
clustered around several areas: 1. Fourrees. There is something wonderful about an ancient coin that was designed to deceive. I enjoy knowing at least some aspects of ...
Leaf clusters from the official state tree, the White Oak, and the nickname The Old Line State complete the selected design. Maryland is nicknamed the Old Line State in honor of its "troops of the line.
In this style there are thirteen clusters of rays emanating from the eye, with each cluster ending in a fine point.
The reverse design depicts a forget-me-not flower at the base of a wreath wrapped in a ribbon that cradles and supports clusters of oak branches.
The last variety comes also, occasionally, with edge lettered ONE HUNDRED FOR A DOLLAR and two leaf clusters; more often only one leaf cluster follows DOLLAR, this latter device continuing into early 1794.
Reverse Design: Very similar to the adopted design, except there are no notches in the bottoms of the wings and the olive branch has a single cluster of three leaves. The reverse is quite similar to George T.
Wyk is first mentioned as a small cluster of houses, a fishing community, in the mid 17th century. The port town was officially founded in 1819 with an eye towards tourism. Wyk quickly became the urban center of the island and has greatly expanded.
Army Distinguished Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters Navy Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit World War I Victory Medal European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with one silver and four bronze service stars ...
Coins are certified at grades from Very Fine to Superb Gem, though most cluster from Extremely Fine through near-Mint State. Significant numbers are available as Mint State up through near-Gem, but Gem and finer coins are scarce to rare.
Obverse: Cluster of grapes on a branch with Herod's name above in Greek (most letters clear). Reverse: A crested helmet with a greek inscription below (off the flan on this specimen).
Often the perception was justified by the event, with the consequence that there is a slight tendency for deposits (or rather, unrecovered deposits) to cluster in times of political, social, or economic unrest.
Chatter Usually refers to a small, but noticeable cluster of TICKS on a coin. Sometimes the term is otherwise used to describe the vibratory movement of a DIE which produces minor double-striking. See also CONTACT MARKS, BAGMARKS, and HITS.
Below is a photograph of the same coin shot on ISO 100 color print film with a 35mm camera and lighted by a cluster of bulbs near the lens. Exposure of about 2 seconds was made at f/11 using the automatic metering system of the camera.
Grape cluster and leaf on vine, HPW[D]OY/Plumed helmet, Hendin 505. Near centered, clear types and full clear legend, olive patina with light earthen highlighting, about Very Fine-Very Fine....SOLD Photo ...
It may or may not depict the Plaeides star cluster and the constellation of Taurus the bull. Taurus has been a bull in the heavens since the earliest written records - possibly before.
Thrace, Maroneia. ca398-385 BC. Æ 11mm. Vine with grape cluster / Vine with grape cluster within incuse square. TextImage Schonert 393 ...
These top 13 cluster in the early years, include the "silver" issues and some more contemporary "dual mintmark" error coins. Search not only your box of old coins but your pocket change and look up the values on the chart.
Young head of Herakles clad in lionskin's with paws knotted below (Punic legend - mbhjm) Horse head left, palm tree with two clusters of dates behind 23mm x 26mm, 17.06g ...
(iv) The entire plant of the silphium, represented with a thick tall stem, having at the top a round clustered head or blossom.
Also, Julian was most likely born in May, in the in the sign of Taurus. The stars above probably represent the two important star clusters in Taurus, Pleiades and Hyades.
all letters of Liberty in the headband are readable, the olive leaves in the wreath are outlined in the top but worn nearly smooth on the bottom. On the reverse the letters in the legend are clear though worn. Details in the lower leave clusters show.
See also: Silver, Coinage, Coin, Ancient, Reverse
 
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