Betekenis van:
obverse
obverse
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the more conspicuous of two alternatives or cases or sides
"the obverse of this issue"
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- The obverse of peace is war.
- The informal Ecofin Council of Verona agreed in April 1996 that euro coins should have a common European reverse side and a distinctive national obverse side.
- Therefore, in such cases, the indication ‘Not legal tender’ should be stamped on the obverse or the reverse of the medal or token concerned.
- when any design appearing on the surface of medals and tokens is similar to any of the national obverse designs or to the common reverse face of euro coins, or is identical or similar to the edge design of the two-euro coin.
- In such cases, the economic operator concerned within a Member State shall be clearly identifiable on the surface of the medal or token and the indication ‘Not legal tender’ must be stamped on the obverse or the reverse of the medal or token.
- This Recommendation should replace the Commission Recommendation of 29 September 2003 on a common practice for changes to the design of national obverse sides of euro circulation coins [3] and the Commission Recommendation of 3 June 2005 on common guidelines for the national sides of euro circulation coins [4],
- In such cases, the economic operator concerned within a Member State shall be clearly identifiable on the surface of the medal or token and, when the medal or token bears an associated nominal value, the indication “Not legal tender” must be stamped on the obverse or the reverse of the medal or token.’
- From 2004 onwards, and subject to certain limitations, Member States are allowed, in order to commemorate a specific event or personality, to issue commemorative euro circulation coins bearing a national design which is different from the normal euro circulation coin design in line with the Commission Recommendation 2003/734/EC of 29 September 2003 on a common practice for changes to the design of national obverse sides of euro circulation coins [3].