- January 16, 2026Portraits or faces on a coin overlapping and facing in the same direction; see conjoined portrait.
- January 16, 2026The filing down of a blank coin to reduce it to the correct weight before striking, revealed by file marks…
- January 16, 2026Abbreviation of aes (Latin, “bronze”), used to denote copper, brass, or bronze.
- January 16, 2026(Latin, “heavy bronze”) Heavy coinage of the Roman Republic from 269 bc.
- January 16, 2026(Latin, “rough bronze”) Irregular lumps of bronze used as money before the adoption of regular coinage, c. 400 bc.
- January 16, 2026(Latin, “signed bronze”) Regular bars or ingots cast to a standard weight, stamped to guarantee their weight, 289–269 bc.
- January 16, 2026Coins struck (or minted) by two or more state governments in conjunction.
- January 16, 2026A mixture of two or more metals, such as bronze (copper and tin) combined to result in a product with qualities of…
- January 16, 2026Deliberately changing the appearance of, usually to increase the value of a coin (such as changing a common date to…
- January 16, 2026Lightweight silver-colored metal used for coins of low denominations.














