Incuse
| Webster's 1913 dictionary defines "incuse" as "Cut or stamped in, or hollowed out by engraving". The Dictionary of Roman Coins definition and example show a condition today called "brockage". One side of a brockage is stamped in, thus "incuse".
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Incuse
| Webster's 1913 dictionary defines "incuse" as "Cut or stamped in, or hollowed out by engraving". The Dictionary of Roman Coins definition and example show a condition today called "brockage". One side of a brockage is stamped in, thus "incuse".
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| | View whole page from the |Dictionary Of Roman Coins|
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