Examples of using Reverse shows in English and their translations into German
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Political
The reverse shows the Saxon Chancellor Dr. Christian Beyer.
Its obverse is modelledafter a sketch of Adolph A. Weinman from 1916. Its reverse shows the heraldic eagle, as seen on the 1$ bill.
The reverse shows a beveled cutout of the USA flag.
A 2003 poll confirmed him, indeed, to be the most significant Czech next toJan Hus or Charles IV. The medal's reverse shows the Coat of arms of Czechoslovakia, the state founded by Masaryk, as it was- e.g. on coins- in use between 1920 and 1960.
The reverse shows famous monuments of the neighboring city of Opava.
This first issue features an amazing high relief, thanks to the well-knownSmartminting technology, realized in antique finish quality and the reverse shows a wonderful and detailed image of Admiral Yi Soon Shin holding his proof finished sword in battle, over a background with other Korean warriors following him.
The reverse shows a three-quarter portrait of Padre Pio turned right.
Reverse: Shows the official seal of Rwanda and the face value of CHF 50.
The reverse shows the coat of arms of the House of Savoy. A white cross on a red background.
Reverse shows a magnificent dragon and regal tiger in pursuit of a flaming pearl.
The reverse shows the Berlin bear, he had a bouquet to welcome two pandas.
The pieces' reverse shows the German marine eagle, the imperial eagle on an anchor.
The reverse shows a five-pointed star on the Swiss cross on a plain coat of arms, surrounded by a wreath.
The reverse shows the naval battle at the Køge bay, it is the most magnificent depiction of a ship on a medal known to exist.
The reverse shows an oak wreath and the inscription world championship in French above, below Coupe Jules Rimet, FIFA President 1921-1954.
The reverse shows the springbok, the national animal of South Africa while the obverse features the famous portrait of Paul Kruger, the country's first president.
The 1kg reverse shows a detail from the Adeshwar Nath temple in Jaisalmer, the name of the series, TIFFANY ART, the year of issue, and the inscription AMAR SAGAR.
The reverse shows the country's coat of arms on a smooth surface, above, the official name in Spanish, República de Guinea Ecuatorial, below, the face value, 1000 CFA francs.
The reverse shows a detail from the Court of Lions(Patio de los Leones) in the Alhambra, the palace of the Nasrid dynasty in Granada, as well as the Fountain of Lions, below a piece of inserted yellow Tiffany glass.
Prophetically, the reverse shows Nike erecting, as a sign of victory, a trophy, consisting of a tropaion made of weapons, and- a completely new innovation on Syracusan coinage- the name of the minting authority: Agathocles.
The reverse shows John Mercanti's famous heraldic eagle with shield and 13 five-pointed stars motif, while the obverse features a revised version of the much-loved'Walking Liberty' design by Adolph A. Weinman that was originally used for Walking Liberty Half Dollars issued between 1916 and 1947.
The reverse likewise shows a motif indicative of war: an apparently invulnerable fortress, the Castel Sismondo in Rimini.