Incuse
[in-kyooz, -kyoos] /ɪnˈkyuz, -ˈkyus/
adjective
1.
hammered or stamped in, as a figure on a coin.
noun
2.
an incuse figure or impression.
verb (used with object), incused, incusing.
3.
to stamp or hammer in, as a design or figure in a coin.
/ɪnˈkjuːz/
noun
1.
a design stamped or hammered onto a coin
verb
2.
to impress (a design) in a coin or to impress (a coin) with a design by hammering or stamping
adjective
3.
stamped or hammered onto a coin
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