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countermark    
n. 戳记;刻印;对号

戳记;刻印;对号

Countermark \Coun`ter*mark"\ (koun`t[~e]r*m[aum]rk"), v. t.
To apply a countermark to; as, to countermark silverware; to
countermark a horse's teeth.
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Countermark \Coun"ter*mark`\ (-m?rk`), n.
1. A mark or token added to those already existing, in order
to afford security or proof; as, an additional or special
mark put upon a package of goods belonging to several
persons, that it may not be opened except in the presence
of all; a mark added to that of an artificer of gold or
silver work by the Goldsmiths' Company of London, to
attest the standard quality of the gold or silver; a mark
added to an ancient coin or medal, to show either its
change of value or that it was taken from an enemy.
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2. (Far.) An artificial cavity made in the teeth of horses
that have outgrown their natural mark, to disguise their
age.
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  • Countermark - NumisWiki, The Collaborative Numismatics Project
    Countermark Countermarked coins for sale in the Forum Ancient Coins consignment shop Greek Countermarked Roman Countermarked Byzantine Countermarked A countermark is a stamped or punched impression adding elements of design to a coin after it was originally struck The practice of countermarking coins was widespread throughout antiquity
  • Roman provincial countermarks - NumisWiki, The Collaborative . . .
    If most coins bearing a certain countermark are from one city, the implicit argument has been that the countermark was applied in that city, unless the countermark as such clearly indicates otherwise (e g through a legend or city-symbol) Careful study of countermarks and coin series might shed more light on whether this really is the case
  • Greek Countermarked - Forum Ancient Coins
    Owl Countermark A charming and well struck countermark! The obverse appears to have an emperor's bust right overstruck on an earlier bust right RP81419 Bronze AE 15, coin Poor, countermark VF, weight 3 123 g, maximum diameter 15 3 mm, reverse uncertain worn reverse, owl countermark; SOLD
  • Countermark on byzantine follis - Forum Ancient Coins
    Your countermark is illustrated in Part II (after the Arab conquest) as A10 There seem to be a lot of different Arab countermark types, but Goodwin notes that only a small fraction of surviving coins are countermarked and concludes that countermarking was 'not a central initiative' but rather carried out locally Seems reasonable
  • Achaemenid siglos - Countermark - Forum Ancient Coins
    The "countermark" is technically a "banker's mark", punched into the coin by a "banker" or merchant who handled the coin as his mark indicating that the coin was of good metal and weight The actual punch seems to closely resemble #23 or #24 on the list of countermarks at the bottom of the article in the link, below
  • Greek Countermarked - Forum Ancient Coins
    Antioch, Roman Provincial Syria, Fall 48 - Spring 47 B C , Cleopatra Countermark From McAlee, The Coins of Roman Antioch, p 74, note 25: "The coins of this year (Pompeian Era 19 = 48 7 BC) and of Year 3 of the Caesarean Era are frequently seen with a countermark on the obverse, which was previously described as "head of Apollo r "
  • Countermarked Roman Coins
    A countermark is a stamped or punched impression adding elements of design to a coin after it was originally struck The practice of countermarking coins was widespread throughout antiquity It was particularly common in the provinces of the Roman Empire
  • Countermarks - Classical Numismatics Discussion - Members Coin Gallery
    CM: Δ in circular punch, 5 mm Howgego 706 (1 pc) Note: Howgego lists only one (!) coin of the period, where the countermark may be a Δ That coin was struck for Octavian in Thessalonica, dated to 28 27 B C It is listed as "not verified" and the countermark described as A or Δ In regard to [107], the countermark is very clearly
  • Heraclius follis of Ravenna mint with Sicilian countermark
    Having read the relevant section of DOC again I think the answer was already there On p237f Grierson discusses where the various classes of countermark were applied, and reaches the conclusion that “most likely” the class II countermarks came from some central Sicilian mint (at Catania or Syracuse) while the class III countermarks were imposed at Constantinople before the host coins were
  • Countermarked Roman Coins - Forum Ancient Coins
    Augustus, 16 January 27 B C - 19 August 14 A D , VAR Quinctillus Varus Countermark The Altar of Lugdunum and the Sanctuary of the Three Gauls was dedicated by Augustus on 1 August 10 B C , the very same day Drusus' son, the future emperor Claudius, was born in Lugdunum





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