- January 16, 2026US gold coin with an American eagle obverse and a face value of $10, circulating until 1933.
- January 16, 2026Coins struck under the authority of an archbishop or other prelate, prevalent in the Middle Ages and surviving in coins…
- January 16, 2026The side of a coin, perpendicular to the obverse and reverse surfaces, which may be plain, inscribed or grained.
- January 16, 2026Lettering on the edge of coins designed to prevent clipping.
- January 16, 2026Elaboration of the graining on milled coins designed as a security device.
- January 16, 2026Portrait or bust on the obverse of a coin.
- January 16, 2026Naturally occurring alloy of gold and silver prevalent in the ancient coins of the Mediterranean region; it was also known…
- January 16, 2026Stamps enclosed in small metal discs and used in lieu of coins during the American Civil War and in Europe…
- January 16, 2026Technique of cutting designs and inscriptions in dies used for striking coins.
- January 16, 2026Study of inscriptions engraved in stone or metal, usually to determine the date and provenance of an artefact so inscribed.














