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Learn the difference between inverse and obverse, two terms that have opposite meanings in mathematics, logic, and numismatics. Inverse refers to something opposite or reversed, while obverse denotes the front or principal …
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obverse: the opposite or counterpart of something (particularly a truth) in biology - narrower at the base or point of attachment than at the apex or top from NOAD
Obverse and Reverse can be a confusing part of coin collecting. This post simplifies the terminology for any newbie coin collector looking to understand coin terminology.
Converse refers to the opposite or a reverse condition, often used in logic or mathematics, whereas obverse relates to the more familiar or primary side of something, like a …
Learn what double die obverse coins are, how to distinguish them from double struck coins, and how to identify them on Lincoln pennies. See examples of rare and valuable double die …
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noun [ U ] formal uk / ˈɒb.vɜːs / us / ɑːbˈvɝːs / Add to word list. the other side of something. 对立面;反面. False humility and its obverse, arrogance, are equally unpleasant. 假谦虚和与之相对 …
The obverse (heads) features Liberty in profile. A cap, flora, and crown incused with the word “LIBERTY” adorn her head, while 13 stars, “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” and the year of issuance …
An example of a common issue with a lamination is this 1958-D Lincoln cent with an easy-to-see attached planchet lamination on its obverse. Images courtesy of Heritage Auctions
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A coins that is missing the entire face of the outer layer on its obverse (heads) side is described as “100% missing obverse clad” or simply “obverse missing clad.” Believe it or not, partial …
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