n. the side of a coin showing the value
Front or 'head' side of the coin, usually with an image of a portrait or symbol of the issuing authority.
The side, as of a coin or medal, bearing the main design and the date. Opposite of reverse.
the "heads" side of the coin, usually with an effigy of the head of state or a coat of arms
The front side of a telecard
The side of a coin or medal upon which the principal minting authority is recorded, usually (but not invariably) the 'head' side. The opposite side of the coin, the 'tail', is known as the reverse.
The front or face of a note, as opposed to the reverse or back. It usually bears the value of the note, its date and the principal vignette.
Technically the side of the coin that is uppermost when the coin is struck but usually referred to as the side of the coin with the 'Head' on it. Shown in Illustration 1, top of page.
the more conspicuous of two alternatives or cases or sides; "the obverse of this issue"
the side of a coin or medal bearing the principal stamp or design
The front side of a medal, award or decoration. Where the Sovereign's Head (see Effigy) is used it is always placed on the obverse of the medal.
The front side of paper money; the preferred term is face. 10 The Plate Position Number or Check Letter is represented on this $500 bill by the letter "I"
Usually the "head" of the coin. It is regarded as the more important side and bears the principal design, often the head of an important figure such as a king or queen, a crest, or coat-of-arms.
Front of coin P mint mark - Philadelphia mint
The main side of a coin, usually denoting the issuing authority, often by portraying the monarch or head of state. Commonly called the "head" side or front (see reverse.). Normally the lower die which is embedded in the anvil.
The front or main surface of anything.
The front or main side of a coin, as defined by the issuing authority. This side often displays the portrait of a monarch or other important person.
The front or "heads" side of a coin, often bearing a portrait and date
The side of the spoon that is seen when one eats with the spoon; the "front" of the spoon.
the front side of a coin which contains the principal design.
The face turned towards the observer; commonly used in reference to coins, medals and art.
The "heads" side of the coin where a portrait of a president, king , queen or other national leader appears.
The front, or heads side, of a coin. Usually the date side. ff center Term used for a coin struck on a blank that was not properly centered over the anvil, or lower, die.
The front or face side of a coin, the side with the monarch’s effigy.
The front of a coin. The device on the obverse usually consists of the image of one or more people.
The front, or "heads" side of a coin. Usually the side with the date.
the front (or "heads") side of a coin. It usually has the date, mint mark, and main design.
the front side of a coin ("heads")
The front, or "heads" side, of a coin. On Roman Imperial coins, usually shows the head of the Emperor or a relative. On Roman Republican coins, can show a variety of themes. On Greek coins, it's sometimes not even clear which side of the coin we are referring to.
The front of a coin, heads, usually where the date is found.
The front or face side of a coin, generally the side with the date and the principal design.
The 'heads' side of a coin or medal, generally bearing the effigy of the head of state or an allegorical figure.
the front of a coin, the side made by the lower die and usually bearing the most important image.
the front and principal side of a coin (i.e. that on which the main design is placed), struck from the anvil die
The front of "heads" side of a coin. The main device will usually be a bust or a coat of arms.
the front side of a coin. Usually the obverse side of a coin has the main design, date and sometimes mintmark.
Side of the flag that bears the principal design.
The front of a coin, usually the side with the date or head.
The front of a coin (heads). The other side is known as the "reverse."
side of a coin or currency bearing the principal lettering.