The obverse side of an écu of James V of Scotland, a Scotch gold coin also called a crown.
The obverse side of a Ducat, a gold coin, of Ladislaus Postumus, the King of Hungary from A.D. 1452-1457.
The obverse side of a ducatoon, a silver coin, struck by Antonio Priuli, Doge of Venice A.D. 1618-1623.
The obverse side of the dupondius, "a Roman bronze coin, of the value of 2 asses." -Whitney, 1911
The obverse and reverse sides of the farthing depicting Charles II. The farthing was an English coin…
"Obverse. George-noble of Henry VIII. GEORGE-NOBLE. An English gold coin of the reign of Henry VIII.,…
"Obverse. Groat of Edward III. GROAT. An English silver coin, of the value of fourpence, first issued…
"Groschen of Hanover, 1866. GROSCHEN. A small silver coin of various kinds in Germany from the fourteenth…
"Obverse. Gun-money. Half-crown, 1689. GUN-MONEY. Money of the coinage issued by James II in Ireland…
"Reverse. Gun-money. Half-crown, 1689. GUN-MONEY. Money of the coinage issued by James II in Ireland…
The design on the obverse side of General Lafayette's sword.