incuse in English

adjective
1
hammered or stamped on a coin.
These two gold coins feature an incuse design unlike any other U.S. Mint coins in history.
noun
1
an impression hammered or stamped on a coin.
Pennsylvania marks are a coarse incuse or zig-zag border that speak of handmade stamps, and are often large (onequarter inch or more).
verb
1
mark (a coin) with a figure by impressing it with a stamp.
The master hub was raised or incused , because the metal was removed to leave the design of the galvano.

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1. Definition: A Brockage is an incuse, mirror-image version of the design

2. Brockage/Incuse A punch -mark, a hollowed picture on the coin

3. In the ancient Greek (and Roman, other classic, etc.) coinage there're some coin-types inwich the reverse is the incuse obverse; Brockage may result when a coin sticks in a die following striking ; if the mint -worker doesn't remove it,

4. Cyme, being geographically and politically close to Lydia, took their invention of 'nobleman's tax-tokens' to the citizens - thus making Cyme's rough incuse horse head silver fractions, Hemiobols, a candidate for the title of the Second Oldest coins - and the first used for retailing on a large-scale basis by the Ionian Greeks, which quickly