Glyphic serifs
The characteristics of glyphic serifs include triangular serifs or flared stroke ends that resemble characters engraved into metal or stone rather than hand-drawn letterforms. Among other typeface attributes, there is low weight contrast between thin and thick strokes and the vertical axis of curved strokes.
Some glyphic serifs can be considered almost serifless, such as in Epigraph. Other glyphic serifs include Trajan Pro, Saturnia, Monumenta Pro, Orpheus Pro, and English Engravers Roman.