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WIKIPEDIA GLOSSARY
Uniface (numismatics); Silver proof; Numismatic terminology; Variety (numismatics); Incuse; Type (numismatics); Legend (numismatics)

numismatics      
n. numismática
obverse         
FRONT AND BACK SIDE OF COINS, MEDALS, ORDERS OF MERIT, AND PAPER BILLS
Obverse; Reverse (coin); Reverse and obverse; Obverse & reverse; Reverse (numismatics)
anverso
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  • Alexander the Great memorial tetradrachm from the Temnos Mint circa 188-170 BC
  • Roman]] [[denarius]], a standardized [[silver coin]].
  • Two 20 kr [[gold]] coins from the [[Scandinavian Monetary Union]].
STUDY OF CURRENCIES, COINS AND PAPER MONEY
Numismatism; Numismatic; Currency collecting; Ancient Coins; Numismatically; Numismatic auction catalogs; Coin Hunting; Rare coins; Numismatology; Numistmatist; Ancient Coin; Numismatic value; List of numismatic abbreviations
(n.) = numismática
Ex: The project aims to document all books in the library on paleography, epigraphy, numismatics, genealogy, chronology, and codicology.

Definitie

incuse
[?n'kju:z]
¦ noun an impression hammered or stamped on a coin.
¦ verb mark (a coin) by impressing it with a stamp.
Origin
C19: from L. incus-, incudere 'forge with a hammer'.

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Glossary of numismatics

This glossary of numismatics is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to numismatics and coin collecting, as well as sub-fields and related disciplines, with concise explanations for the beginner or professional.

Numismatics (ancient Greek: νομισματική, meaning "monetary") is the scientific study of money and its history in all its varied forms. While numismatists are often characterized as studying coins, the discipline also includes the study of other types of money, such as banknotes, stock certificates, medals, medallions, and tokens (also referred to as exonumia).

Sub-fields and related fields of numismatics include:

  • Exonumia, the study of coin-like objects such as token coins and medals, and other items used in place of legal currency or for commemoration.
  • Notaphily, the study of paper money or banknotes.
  • Philately, the study of postage stamps.
  • Scripophily, the study and collection of stocks and bonds.