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incuse การใช้

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  • Demeter and forepart of bull in incuse square.
  • At the same time, the 200-peseta coin was made larger and included an identifiable edge with incuse lettering.
  • The half eagle and quarter eagle are identical in design, and are unique in American coinage in having incuse ( engraved, as opposed to bas-relief ) designs.
  • According to a proclamation dated 26 July 1797, Heinrich K點hler, the coins featured a raised rim with incuse or sunken letters and numbers, features difficult for counterfeiters to match.
  • These were the first truly modern coins;-the mass-production of coinage with steam driven machinery organised in Heinrich K點hler, the coins featured a raised rim with incuse or sunken letters and numbers.
  • The large size of the coins, combined with the thick rim where the inscription was incuse i . e . punched into the metal rather than standing proud of it, led to the coins being nicknamed " cartwheels ".
  • The Etruscans were not frightened to experiment, as is illustrated by the case of an extraordinary struck bronze series with incuse reverses, presumably from Populonia and based on a hundred units ( or centesimal system ) which may correspond to the struck Roman sexantal as, theoretically of about 54 grams.