After the addition of their names, moneyers began to use the coins to display images that relate of their family history.
The coin displays three naked warriors, two locked in combat while the third lies slain on the ground.
The coins displayed here represent a long span of time right from Mauryan India to that under British Rule.
Other coins display Roman themes.
The coin was still displaying its shifting pattern of sparks.
Each individual coin displays one of the 28 sports which were played at the games.
The coin displays the Paralympic logo and is struck strictly to demand from orders placed before the closing of the Paralympic games.
The coins display the name of the town as Maerlebi or Maerleber.
All coins were minted at Philadelphia and display no mintmark.
These coins display, on one side, a half sun spreading rays between two rows of fish eggs.