Ribbon Stain - In 1950 and 1951 proof sets the chemicals in the ribbon interact with the coins and often result in stains on the coins which cannot be removed.
A ribbon or band used for decoration or to bind hair. Often used to decorate cornucopias on Judean issues. A fillet is tied to an olive branch raised by the Nabatean King Aretas on a Republic denarius issued by M. Aemilius Scaurus and P.
A band or ribbon used for fastening the hair or decorating some other object. [Find Coins] Flamen ...
A medal on a ribbon designed to be worn around the winner's neck. Medals have historically been given as prizes in various types of competitive activities, especially athletics. [edit] Artist's Medals ...
wearing a tied ribbon or string of pearls on the head. Die the stamp from which a coin blank receives it's design through the process of striking.
GOD OUR TRUST on Ribbon 1177 1862 pattern half dollar. P-351, J-293. Rarity-5+. Liberty Seated obverse, With Motto GOD OUR TRUST reverse. Proof-64 (PCGS). Silver. Reeded edge.
When the cotton boll (seed case) is opened the fibres dry into flat, twisted, ribbon-like shapes and become kinked together and interlocked. This interlocked form is ideal for spinning into a fine yarn. ..... Click the link for more information.
" Her long, elegant tresses are tied back with a ribbon and ample cleavage is visible above a fold of drapery in her gown. This right-facing portrait is encircled by LIBERTY above, the date below and stars along the left and right borders.
Classic Head A depiction of Miss Liberty that recalls the "classic" look of a Roman or Greek athlete wearing a ribbon around the hair. The motif was first used on the John Reich designed large cent struck from 1808 until 1814.
Released in 1796, the coin's obverse design consists of a draped bust profile of Liberty facing right, with flowing hair secured by a ribbon. The word LIBERTY is above her head, and the date is below the bust. Stars flank each side.
He states in obverse 5 the lower stop of the colon is half on the head; the lower ribbon is distant from the A while the upper ribbon is close to the U and the AUC letters are spaced close together.
Inking could be achieved by ribbon, by ink roller, or by ink pad. The type on the Sholes and Glidden is carried on typebars: metal bars with type on their end.
The engraver's initial M appears at the truncation of the neck of Miss Liberty on the obverse and at the wreath ribbon on the reverse. In the numismatic field complaints were rife about the Morgan dollar.
ANACS XF-40, 10x6 stars, Large letters in legend, 8 berries in left branch, lowest berry near ribbon bow is on outside of wreath, on reverse Liberty and some other letters bifurcated. Large planchet. With mint adjustment marks on reverse, very sm.
She is wearing a Liberty cap with a laurel wreath, and a ribbon ties her hair in the back of her neck. IN GOD WE TRUST appears above her head, and the date is found below.
These San Francisco-minted Indian Head Cents bear the "S" mint mark beneath the ribbon of the wreath on the reverse. One-cent coin production did not begin at the Denver Mint until 1911, during the third year of the Lincoln cent design.
6a: As 6, except that the outer ribbon has a wider spacing from the inner ribbon and curves back more. 6*: Older portrait with thicker neck and aquiline nose. Wreath of 17 leaves (4,3,3,5,2) and 6 berries (2,2,2).
A suspension is added to the top of the medal to hold it to a suspension ring, through which a ribbon is run and folded during the mounting process.
For stamp supplies, we pointed out the Blue Ribbon Hinge Company booth manned by the Huss brothers, Ray and Matthew. A retired railroad man, Mr. E.M. Eversole, was an unofficial greeter at each annual Hobby show.
A seven pointed star is depicted above with "Advance Australia" written in the ribbon device below. The legends read "Commonwealth of Australia Coat of Arms 1908-1912 One dollar".
probably 200 numbers more and again some more because of what you noticed: the ribbon's position. I have about thirty A, B and C already added to the normal numbers.
On the reverse, check the Emu's feathers, the Kangaroo's shoulder and haunch, the ribbon and lettering of Advance Australia. Even under magnification, no wear should be visible. Check also the rim and legends.
The hair is somewhat like spaghetti, the hair ribbon is not clear, the curl closest to the number 1 is quite mangled, and there's a depression between the head and top curls.
VF: At a minimum, you should see the bottom edge of the ribbon where LIBERTY is situated. If it's worn flat there, the coin is a FINE. At the maximum, the lower hair curl should just touch the ribbon where the diamonds are.
Three small feathers between the eagle's wing feathers; V in AVST pointed; low end of center shield flat with point in the center; three center tail feathers; ribbon below upper crown start clearly apart from each other, ...
Single cornucopia with ribbons, Hebrew legend(=Mattatayah the High Priest)/Greek inscription in wreath, Meshorer group V, H482. Obv. centered a bit left, rev.
Celticized male or female head right, ribbon tattoo with zigzag ornament running from chin to cheekbone, two volutes beneath neck truncation / Winged horse standing left, with nose ending in proboscis & wing rendered as floating veil, star behind, ...
After he is through with the soaking, he may dry the coin using a Blue Ribbon coin cleaner and preservative; ...
cock fighting, exhibitions of shews, plays, and other expensive diversions and entertainments; and on the death of any relation or friend, none of us, or any of our families will go into any further mourning-dress, than a black crepe or ribbon on the ...
The obverse shows a shield with the date below and the motto "In G-d We Trust" on a ribbon above the shield. The reverse shows a wreath with the denomination "2 CENTS" and around the wreath the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
This design shows an eagle with a ribbon in its mouth with 13 stars above, and the denomination "Half Dollar" below. This is a fascinating piece of Numismatic History because it is an unfinished die trial.
Longacre's initial "L" appears in the ribbon on the obverse of some of the later bronze composition 1864 cents, but was removed on later strikes.
Crowned value within wreath, tie ribbon further from tooth border, cross on crown closer to tooth border date 3 S3914D Threepence (1880-1887) ...
can you tell me what the markings are under the the "FORWARD" ribbon - under the letter "D",above and to the right of 2004 (it looks like the letters "AM" ) I am talking about the Wisconsin quarter. thanks ...
Variety Coin Register Number: VCR#1/DDR#1: Doubling is best seen on the lower tips of feathers, on ends of arrows, leaves and stems directly below, inside forward bow of ribbon in wreath.
The Large Motto lettering is more bold compared to the somewhat frail Small Motto lettering. The spacing is tighter, "WE" fills more of the ribbon. The "T" in TRUST is noticeably distant of the fold in the ribbon.
The coin's reverse side shows "ONE CENT" within an oak wreath (a laurel wreath before 1860), with three arrows inserted under the ribbon that binds the two branches of the wreath.
The most common of the portraits types shows the emperor wearing a wreath of laurel leaves tied in the back with the ends of the ribbon (?) hanging down behind.
This design showed a more mature Victoria wearing a crown and veil with the ribbon and star of the Garter. This Sovereign was produced for nine years and again only ever had the St. George reverse.
There are four anomalies clearly visible in this picture. 1. The nose is doubled. 2. The ribbon is doubled. 3. There is doubling of the legend on the right. 4. The upper chest is doubled.
On the Washington Quarter since 1968, the mint mark is on the obverse at the four o'clock position, just behind the ribbon on Washington's hair. On the Statehood Quarter, the mint mark is just below "In God We Trust" on the obverse.
Extra Fine - only a slight amount of wear shows and that is on the Indian's hair ribbon There are many grades above the XF condition as well, but these are the average grades.
Some of the coins from 1936 have a small raised dot on the reverse. This dot is located at the bottom of the ribbon. A quarter made in this way was minted in 1937 for King George VI.
Shahpur II 309 - 379 CE AR Drachm 4.19 gms Obv: Emperor crowned and cuirassed bust right. Rev: Fire altar, with attendants and ribbon. Bare headed bust in flame right. Ex; Harlan Berk ...
An image of Miss Liberty that depicts the style of a Roman or Greek athlete wearing a ribbon around the hair. Cleaned ...
Classic Head An image of Miss Liberty that depicts the style of a Roman or Greek athlete wearing a ribbon around the hair.
Written on the ribbon above the eagle's head is the national motto in Latin "E PLURIBUS UNUM," meaning "one from many" or one country composed of 13 states.
Head of Kore or Artemis (?), her hair bound thrice round with a ribbon (Fig. 258).
*28634 John Hyrcanus II ?. 67, 63-40 BC ?. AE Prutah (2.16) . Council of the Jews, "Hever Hayedudim". Barbaric type w/o mention of king./Double Cornucopia adorned with ribbons, pomegranate between horns. H-479A, AJC-H. Crude VF. $100 [image] ...
through which the cord this seal fits over is 10 mm wide, which is very unusual for Byzantine seals of this period (it is usually just a small round hole no more than 1 or 2 mm wide. This suggest the seal was meant to go over a wide cord or ribbon of ...
Mints that produced Morgan Dollars include Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Francisco, Denver, and Carson City. Mintmarks for all mints except Philadelphia were placed on the reverse of the coins just beneath the ribbon bow of the wreath.
Another article in The Celator asserted that rather than symbolizing the Earth, the globes represent the heavens. These Roman coins seem to have "chains" or "ribbons" girdling the Earth, representations of the Zodiac.
See also: Coin, Revers, Reverse, Mint, Struck
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