Incised Público Deposited
- Incised. Cut into; carved, engraved or inscribed into a surface with a sharp instrument. Incised designs imply a removing of material to form lettering, symbols, or devices that are sunken below the surface as in flat engraving. The term is opposite of raised. Incised is cut into, it differs slighted from incuse, which means stamped into (a metal surface). See incuse, intaglio, sunken relief, relief.Incised Relief. The background or field projects slightly in front of the design; also called sunken relief or intaglio. Pratt's Indian design for the U.S. half and quarter eagle ($5 & $2 1/2) gold coins of 1908 are incised relief. See relief. CLASS 03.23945-(005)05.9
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An Encyclopedia of Coin and Medal Technology
For Artists, Makers, Collectors and Curators
COMPILED AND WRITTEN BY D. WAYNE JOHNSON
Roger W. Burdette, Editor