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Sestertius; issuer: Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161). Obverse: head of the emperor in a laurel wreath to the right, legend 'ANTONINVS AVG PI - VS PP TR P'. Reverse: Pax standing left, holding a branch in his outstretched right hand and a cornucopia in his left; legend 'AX - AVG' all around, mint marks S - C in fields. Date: 140–144. Place: Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin: bronze; diameter ~29–30 mm; weight 21.45 g; axis 315°. Iconography: Antoninus Pius; personifications (Pax), branches, cornucopias., The image shows an aged circular metal object with a worn raised profile o-stock-foto
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Sestertius; issuer: Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161). Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius in a laurel wreath to the right, inscription ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P. Reverse: Pax stands left, holds a branch in his outstretched right hand and a cornucopia in his left; inscription AX·AVG, field marks S·C. Date: 140–144. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Medium: coin (sestertius). Diameter: 29.0–30.0 mm. Weight: 21.45 g. Axis: 315°., A round, worn metal object with an uneven edge showing a patina of brown and green, with darker green spots and small areas of blackish discoloration; the surfa-stock-foto
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one-and-a-half, George William Hohenzollern (Elector of Brandenburg; Duke of Prussia; 1620-1640), cross (iconographic), orb of rule (iconographic), coats of arms. Obv.: Royal orb with a cross with arms terminating in finials; in the lower part of the orb the value numerals Z4; on the sides of the cross the date numerals ZI; in the rim between the borders an inscription divided by a cross, WI.MA.RBRSRIEL. Rev.: Under the ducal mitre, a five-field coat of arms; below in the shield a value numeral 3; in the rim between the borders an inscription divided by the mitre and the value numeral, MON-DRO-stock-foto
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one-and-a-half, Pfahler, Ernest, Department of Coins of Lands Associated with Poland, George William Hohenzollern (Elector of Brandenburg; Duke of Prussia; 1620-1640), cross (iconographic), orb of rule (iconographic), coats of arms, Obv. Royal orb with a cross with arms terminating in finials. In the lower part of the orb the value numerals Z4. On the sides of the cross the date numerals ZI. In the rim between the borders an inscription divided by a cross, WI.MA.RBRSRIEL., Rw. Under the ducal mitre, a five-field coat of arms, below in the shield a value numeral 3. In the rim between the border-stock-foto
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Ducat; engraver: Mathias Kauerhase (fl. ca. 1572–1627); publisher: Adam Krause (fl. ?–1605). Subject: Joachim Fryderyk (Duke of Brzeg–Legnica; 1550–1602) (Piast family). Iconography: male bust facing right — bearded with sideburns — in armour, wearing a ruff and a cloak fastened at the shoulder; bust of the ruler facing right; portrait of the ruler with bare head; portraits in ceremonial armour. Obverse: dividing the inner border, inscription in rim between pearl-shaped borders beginning with a rosette: MO.NO.AVR.IOACHIMI.FRIDERICI. Reverse: under a ducal mitre a four-field coat of arms of the-stock-foto
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Thaler by Michael Stoltz (fl. ca. 1540–1555) depicting Frederick II, Duke of Brzeg-Legnica (1480–1547). Obverse: male bust of the ruler turned right, with a beard and sideburns, wearing a bonnet and a coat with a wide collar fastened on the chest with a chain; rim inscription: +FRIDERI.DGDVX.SLESI.LEGENICZ.BRIGEN. Reverse: four-field heraldic shield of the Duchy of Legnica–Brzeg topped with a jewel with labres and a helmet with labres; rim inscription: VERBVM.DOMINI.MANET.IN.ETERNVM.I54Z. Dated 1542. Region: Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg–Legnica–Wołów (Legnica). Coin; diameter 40.6 mm; weight 28.88-stock-foto
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Trojak; maker: Stoltz, Michael (fl. ca. 1540–1555); subject: Frederick II (Duke of Brzeg‑Legnica; 1480–1547), Piasts (family); iconography: busts, portraits, portraits of rulers, portrait of the ruler in armor; description: male bust in armour turned right, with a beard and sideburns; obverse rim in a pearl border with an inscription beginning with a trefoil VERB.DOMI:MANET.IN.ETERN; continuous border on reverse with an inscription in six lines and on the sides numerals of the value and date trefoils III/GROSS.AR/TRIP.FRID/DVC.SLES/LEG.BREG/I544; date: 1544; place: Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg‑Legn-stock-foto
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Male bust in armour turned right, with a beard and sideburns; rim with a pearl border and inscription beginning with a trefoil VERB.DOMI:MANET.IN.ETERN. Continuous border inscription in six lines, side numerals of value and date trefoils III/GROSS:AR./TRIP:FRID/DVC:SLES./LEG:BREG./I544. Portrait of Frederick II (Duke of Brzeg-Legnica; 1480–1547). Piast dynasty iconography; busts and portraits of rulers, ruler in armor. Coin, 1544, Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg-Legnica-Wołów, Legnica; diameter 21.0 mm, weight 2.35 g, axis 315°. Maker: Michael Stoltz (fl. ca. 1540–1555)., A round metallic coin with a-stock-foto
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Male bust in armour turned right, with a beard and sideburns; on the rim in a pearl border an inscription beginning with a trefoil VERB.DOMI:MANET.IN.ETERN. In the continuous border an inscription in six lines, on the sides numerals of the value and date trefoils III/GROSS.AR/TRIP.FRID/DVC.SLES/LEG.BREG/I544. Depicts Frederick II (Duke of Brzeg-Legnica; 1480–1547). Piasts (family). Maker: Stoltz, Michael (fl. ca. 1540–1555). Coin, 1544, Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg-Legnica-Wołów, Legnica; diameter 21.8 mm, weight 2.53 g, axis 315°., A circular metallic object with a patina of gray and silver tones-stock-foto
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Trojak by Michael Stoltz (fl. ca. 1540–1555), 1544. Obverse: male bust in armour turned right with beard and sideburns; rim with pearl border and inscription beginning with a trefoil: VERB.DOMI:MANET.IN.ETERN. Reverse: continuous border inscription in six lines; side trefoils with numerals of value and date: III/GROSS:AR./TRIP:FRID/DVC:SLES./LEG:BREG./I544. Iconography: busts, portraits of ruler in armour. Subject: Frederick II, Duke of Brzeg-Legnica (1480–1547), Piast dynasty. Minted in Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg-Legnica-Wołów, Legnica. Coin; diameter 21.0 mm; weight 2.35 g; axis 315°., A circul-stock-foto
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groschen, Stoltz, Michael (fl. ca. 1540-1555), Frederick II (Duke of Brzeg-Legnica; 1480-1547), eagles, Frederick II - iconography, Piasts (family), Silesian eagle, busts, busts of the ruler, portraits, portraits of rulers, busts of the ruler to the right, portraits of the ruler in armor, Obv. Male bust in armour turned right with beard and sideburns, in the rim between the pearly borders an inscription beginning with a trefoil FRIDERI.D:GD, LESI.LEG.BRE. Rv. Silesian eagle, in the rim between the pearly borders an inscription VERB.DOMI.MANET., TERN.1544, 1544, Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg-Legnica--stock-foto
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groschen, Stoltz, Michael (fl. ca. 1540-1555), Frederick II (Duke of Brzeg-Legnica; 1480-1547), eagles, Frederick II (Duke of Brzeg-Legnica; 1480-1547) - iconography, Piasts (family), Silesian eagle, busts, busts of the ruler, portraits, portraits of rulers, busts of the ruler to the right, portraits of the ruler in armor, Obv. Male bust in armour turned right with beard and sideburns, in the rim between the pearly borders an inscription beginning with a trefoil FRIDERI.D:GD, LESI.LEG.BRE Rw. Silesian Eagle, in the rim between the pearly borders an inscription VERB.DOMI.MANET., TERN.I544, 1544-stock-foto
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Obverse: Male bust turned right, with beard and sideburns, in a coat with a wide collar; in the rim between pearly borders the inscription '+FRIDERI.DGDVX.SL, LEG.BRE'. Reverse: Silesian eagle; in the rim between pearly borders the inscription 'VERB.DO:MANET.IN.ETERN.I543.' Maker: Michael Stoltz (fl. ca. 1540–1555). Subject/motif: Frederick II, Duke of Brzeg‑Legnica (1480–1547); Piast dynasty iconography; busts/portraits of ruler. Date: 1543. Place: Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg‑Legnica‑Wołów, Legnica. Object: coin; diameter 23.9 mm and 23.0 mm; weight 1.98 g; axis 315°., A single round metallic coi-stock-foto
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grosz, Stoltz, Michael (fl. ca. 1540-1555), Frederick II (Duke of Brzeg-Legnica; 1480-1547), eagles, Piasts (family), Frederick II (Duke of Brzeg-Legnica; 1480-1547) - iconography, Silesian eagle, busts, portraits of rulers, portraits, busts of the ruler to the right, busts of the ruler, Obv. Male bust turned right with beard and sideburns, in a coat with a wide collar, in the rim between the pearly borders the inscription +FRIDERI.DGDVX.SLESI.LEG.BRE Reverse. Silesian Eagle, in the rim between the pearly borders the inscription VERB.DOMI:MANET.IN.ETERN.I54Z., 1542, Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg-Leg-stock-foto
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Obv. Male bust turned right with beard and sideburns, in a coat with a wide collar; in the rim between the pearly borders the inscription +FRIDERI.DGDVX.SLESI.LEG.BRE. Reverse: Silesian eagle; in the rim between the pearly borders the inscription VERB.DOMI:MANET.IN.ETERN.I54Z. 1542. Maker: Michael Stoltz (fl. ca. 1540–1555). Subject: Frederick II, Duke of Brzeg–Legnica (1480–1547); Piast dynasty iconography; busts/portraits of rulers; Silesian eagle. Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg–Legnica–Wołów, Legnica. Coin; diameter 23.4 mm; weight 1.64 g; axis 315°., A round metallic object with a textured silver-stock-foto
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Frederick II (Duke of Brzeg-Legnica; 1480–1547); Jadwiga of Silesia (Saint; 1174–1243); eagles, Silesian eagle (iconographic); church model; coin with inscriptions: obverse in rim between pearl borders +FRIDERICVS:D:G:DVX:SLESI and half-figure of Saint Jadwiga holding a church with rim inscription +MONETA:DVCIS:LEGNICENS; dated 1505–1547; Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg-Legnica-Wołów, Legnica; silver coin; diameter 24.8 mm; weight 1.96 g; axis 315°., A round metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised central motif resembling a stylized bird with spread wings, surrounded by a beaded-stock-foto
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Frederick II (Duke of Brzeg-Legnica; 1480–1547); Jadwiga of Silesia (Saint; 1174–1243); motifs: Silesian eagle; church model; obverse: half-figure of Frederick II and Silesian Eagle; rim inscription +FRIDERICVS:D:G:DVX:SLESI; reverse: half-figure of Saint Jadwiga holding a model of a church; rim inscription +MONETA:DVCIS:LEGNICENS; date range 1505–1547; region: Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg-Legnica-Wołów, Legnica; object: coin; diameter 24.8 mm; weight 1.96 g; axis 315°., A round metal coin with a worn surface in shades of gray and silver, showing a raised central design of a human figure wearing a-stock-foto
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Frederick II (Duke of Brzeg-Legnica; 1480–1547); Jadwiga of Silesia (Saint; 1174–1243); eagles, Silesian eagle (iconographic); church model; message. Coin, diameter 24.8 mm, weight 1.94 g, axis 315°. Obverse: Silesian eagle; in rim between pearl borders the inscription +FRIDERICVS:D:G:DVX:SLESIE. Reverse: Half-figure of Saint Jadwiga holding a model of a church; in rim between pearl borders the inscription +MONETA:DVCIS:LEGNICENSIS. Date range c.1505–1547; Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg-Legnica-Wołów, Legnica., A worn circular metal coin with a predominantly silver-gray surface, darker gray areas in-stock-foto
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Frederick II (Duke of Brzeg-Legnica; 1480–1547), Jadwiga of Silesia (Saint; 1174–1243), Silesian eagle (iconographic), church model motif; obverse: Silesian eagle, in the rim between pearl borders the inscription '+FRIDERICVS:D:G:DVX:SLESIE'; reverse: half-figure of Saint Jadwiga with an image of a church, in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription '+MONETA:DVCIS:LEGNICENSIS'; date range 1505–1547; Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg-Legnica-Wołów, Legnica; coin; diameter 24.8 mm; weight 1.94 g; axis 315°., A single round metallic object with a worn, textured surface and a raised central design-stock-foto
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Obv. In the trefoil a shield with the Silesian eagle, at the top and on the sides the letters L/B -, Rev. Bust of Saint Jadwiga with the image of the church. Louis II (Duke of Brzeg-Legnica; ca. 1380–1436). 1399–1436, Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg-Legnica-Wołów, Brzeg. Coin; diameter 12.0 mm, weight 0.17 g, axis 315°. Iconography: Silesian eagle, shield with an eagle, coat of arms, letters L/B, AR punch. Subjects: Louis II (Duke of Brzeg), Saint Jadwiga of Silesia, models of churches., A small round object with an uneven edge, rendered in metallic gray and darker gray tones, sits against a white bac-stock-foto
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Louis II (Duke of Brzeg; ca. 1380–1436); Andrzej Kazimierz Potocki (1861–1908); Jadwiga of Silesia (Saint; 1174–1243); eagles; letters; Silesian eagle (iconographic); letters L/B - D; Silesian coat of arms (iconographic); Ryszard Antoni (1841–1894); shield with an eagle (iconographic); shields; models of churches; coat of arms; AR punch; Potocki-base. Obv.: In the trefoil a shield with the Silesian eagle, at the top and on the sides the letters L/B -. Rev.: Bust of Saint Jadwiga with the image of the church. 1399–1436, Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg-Legnica-Wołów, Brzeg. Coin; diameter 12.0 mm; weigh-stock-foto
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Louis II (Duke of Brzeg; ca. 1380–1436); Jadwiga of Silesia (St.; 1174–1243). Coin (1399–1436), diameter 12.3 mm, weight 0.41 g, axis 315°. Obverse: in the trefoil a shield with the Silesian eagle; letters L/, -, Rw at top and sides. Reverse: bust of Saint Jadwiga with image of a church. Iconography: Silesian eagle, Silesian coat of arms; shields; letters L/D - B., A small round metallic object sits against a plain white background; the object is silver-gray with darker gray shadows and subtle lighter highlights, showing a raised design that includes a rounded hood-like shape around a simplifi-stock-foto
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Louis II (Duke of Brzeg; ca. 1380–1436), Jadwiga of Silesia (St.; 1174–1243); letters L/D - B, eagles, Silesian eagle (iconographic), Silesian coat of arms (iconographic), models of churches, shields, shield with eagle (iconographic), coat of arms; Av.: In the trefoil a shield with the Silesian eagle, at the top and on the sides the letters L/, -, Rw.; Bust of Saint Jadwiga with the image of the church; 1399–1436; Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg-Legnica-Wołów, Brzeg; coin; diameter 12.3 mm; weight 0.41 g; axis 315°., A round metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing an embossed design; the-stock-foto
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Triobol (subaerate?), Pantikapaion; obverse: head of a beardless Satyr in a willow wreath 3/4 to the left; reverse: lion head with a gaping mouth straight, inscription at the bottom; satyr (mythology), lions, animals; 315–300 BC; Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; coin (subaerate?); weight 2.05 g; axis 150°; dimensions 13.1 × 13.3 mm; maker/date: 315–300 BC; maker attribution: Ignacy Terlecki (1860–1916) removed., A round, irregularly textured object with a dark, almost black surface and a patch of greenish-blue corrosion on one side, showing rough, pitted areas and subtle variations of dark br-stock-foto
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triobol, Pantikapaion, lion head (iconographic), Satyr's head (iconographic), Black Sea, Satyr (mythology), lions, animals, head of a beardless Satyr in a willow wreath 3/4 to the left; reverse: lion head with a gaping mouth straight, inscription at the bottom; 315–300 BC, Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion, coin, weight 2.22 g, axis 150 degrees, dimensions 13.3 × 14.5 mm, A round metallic object with an irregular raised rim and textured surface, showing a central relief that resembles a stylized face or mask with flowing, radiating elements around it; the object appears dark silver to gunmetal-stock-foto
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Triobol (subaerate?), Pantikapaion; obverse: head of a beardless Satyr in a willow wreath 3/4 to the left; reverse: lion head with a gaping mouth straight, inscription at the bottom; Satyr (mythology), lions, animals; 315–300 BC; Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; coin (subaerate?); weight 2.05 g; axis 150°; dimensions 13.1 × 13.3 mm., A small round dark object with a rough, irregular textured surface, exhibiting shades of black and dark gray with small areas of greenish-blue patina, centered on a white background.-stock-foto
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triobol, Pantikapaion, lion head (iconographic), Satyr's head (iconographic), Black Sea, Satyr (mythology), lions, animals, head of a beardless Satyr in a willow wreath 3/4 to the left; rw: lion head with a gaping mouth straight, inscription at the bottom; 315–300 BC, Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion, coin, weight 2.22 g, axis 150 degrees, dimension 1 13.3 mm, dimension 2 14.5 mm, A worn round metallic object with a textured, irregular surface displaying a faint raised profile of a face; the object appears primarily dark gray and black with lighter silvery highlights on raised areas and hints-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion; obverse: head of beardless Satyr to the right, pearl rim; reverse: bow in quiver to the right, inscription at the top and bottom; iconography: bow in quiver, head of Satyr, quivers, gorytos, bows, weapons, armament; Satyr (mythology); date: 330–315 BC; region: Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; coin; weight 1.15 g; axis 270°; dimensions: 11.4 × 12.7 mm; maker/date attribution: ca. 330–315 BC., A small round coin with a worn, textured surface showing a raised profile of a head in relief facing right; the coin displays irregular edges and a few raised circular marks nea-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion, bow in quiver (iconographic), head of Satyr (iconographic), quivers (armed), Black Sea, Satyr (mythology), bows (armed), weapons (iconographic), armament (iconographic), gorytos (armed); aw: head of beardless Satyr to the right, pearl rim; rw: bow in quiver to the right, inscription at the top and bottom; 330–315 BC, Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; coin, weight 1.15 g, axis 270°, dimensions 11.4 × 12.7 mm, A small round object with a worn, textured surface appears in the center of a white background; the object shows a raised rectangular shape and other shallow emb-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion, bow in quiver (iconographic), head of Satyr (iconographic), quivers (armed), Black Sea, Satyr (mythology), bows (armed), weapons (iconographic), armament (iconographic), gorytos (armed), aw: head of beardless Satyr to the right, pearl rim; rw: bow in quiver to the right, inscription at the top and bottom; 330–315 BC, Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion, coin, weight 1.63 g, axis 270 degrees, dimension 1 13.6 mm, dimension 2 12.8 mm, A small round dark brown coin with a slightly irregular edge sits against a white background, showing a raised central design that includes-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion; obverse: head of a beardless Satyr in an ivy wreath facing left; reverse: lion head to left, below it a sturgeon to left, letters at top and sides; iconography: Satyr's head, lion head; subjects: Satyr (mythology), lions, animals, fish, sturgeons; date: 315–300 BC; place: Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; function: coin; material: bronze; weight 5.25 g; axis 330°; diameter ~20.5–21.4 mm; maker/date attribution: Terlecki, Ignacy (1860–1916), A round metallic object with a dark brown to black patina showing a raised profile of a face in relief, featuring a prominent ey-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion, lion head (iconographic), Satyr's head (iconographic), Satyr (mythology), lions, animals, fish, sturgeons; obv.: head of a beardless Satyr in an ivy wreath to the left; rev.: lion head to the left, below it a sturgeon to the left, letters at the top and sides; 315–300 BC, Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; coin; weight 5.25 g; axis 330°; diameters 20.5 mm and 21.4 mm, A circular dark brown to almost black metallic object with a raised profile of a human-like face in left-facing view, showing a forehead, nose, lips, chin, and an ear partially covered by wavy hair; the-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion, bow in quiver (iconographic), head of Satyr (iconographic), quivers (armed), Black Sea, Satyr (mythology), gorytos (armed), weapon (iconographic), bows (armed), aw: head of beardless Satyr to the right, pearl rim; rw: bow in quiver to the right, inscription at the top and bottom; 330–315 BC, Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion, coin, weight 1.85 g, axis 270 degrees, dimension 1 11.7 mm, dimension 2 12.2 mm, A small round dark brown object with a raised profile of a face in side view, showing textured hair swept back and facial features in relief; the surface has a rough-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion; aw: head of beardless Satyr to the right, pearl rim; rw: bow in quiver to the right, inscription at the top and bottom; iconography: bow in quiver, head of Satyr, quivers, bows, weapons, armament, gorytos; Satyr (mythology); 330–315 BC; Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; coin; weight 1.63 g; axis 270°; dimensions 13.6 × 12.8 mm, A single round, dark coin-like object with a rough, textured surface sits against a plain white background; the object appears mostly dark brown to black with hints of gray and slightly lighter brown highlights along raised areas, and it shows-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion; obverse: head of beardless Satyr to the right, pearl rim; reverse: bow in quiver to the right, inscription at top and bottom; iconography: bow in quiver, head of Satyr, quivers, gorytos, weapon(s), bows; genre/myth: Satyr (mythology); date: 330–315 BC; region: Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; material: bronze; object type: coin; weight: 1.85 g; axis: 270°; dimensions: 11.7 × 12.2 mm, A small round object with a dark brown to black metallic surface sits against a white background, showing raised and recessed areas that form a geometric pattern including curved and st-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion; obv.: head of a beardless Satyr in an ivy wreath to the left; rev.: lion head to the left, below it a sturgeon to the left, letters at the top and sides; iconography: Satyr's head, lion head, fish (sturgeon); motifs: Satyr (mythology), lions, animals; dated 315–300 BC; region: Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; material: bronze; type: coin; weight 5.30 g; axis 330°; dimensions approx. 20.2–21.2 mm; maker/date attribution: 315–300 BC., A round, worn object with a dark brown and greenish patina showing a raised profile of a stylized animal head with a mane and open mout-stock-foto
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Bronze coin, Pantikapaion; obverse: head of a beardless Satyr in an ivy wreath facing left; reverse: lion head left, below it a sturgeon left, letters at top and sides; iconography: Satyr's head, lion head; subjects: Satyr (mythology), lions, animals, fish, sturgeons; date: 315–300 BC; region: Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; weight: 5.63 g; axis: 330°; dimensions: 20 mm and 20.3 mm., A round, worn coin with a textured, uneven surface and a raised rim, showing a faint, central profile of a face in low relief and other indistinct raised shapes; the coin appears dark brown to almost black with-stock-foto
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Bronze coin, Pantikapaion; obverse: head of a beardless Satyr in an ivy wreath facing left; reverse: lion head left, below it a sturgeon left, letters at top and sides. Iconography: Satyr, lion, fish (sturgeon). Date: 315–300 BC. Place: Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion. Coin; weight 5.30 g; axis 330°; dimensions 19.1 × 19.7 mm., A round dark brown object with a raised profile of a person facing left, showing facial features and wavy hair in relief; the surface has uneven texture and lighter brown highlights on raised areas and darker brown recesses, all set against a white background.-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion, lion head (iconographic), Satyr's head (iconographic), Black Sea, Satyr (mythology), lions, animals, fish, sturgeons; obv.: head of a beardless Satyr in an ivy wreath to the left; rev.: lion head to the left, below it a sturgeon to the left, letters at the top and sides; 315–300 BC, Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; coin; weight 5.30 g; axis 330°; diameter ~19.1–19.7 mm, A round, dark brown metallic object with an uneven, slightly reflective surface showing raised, worn shapes and contours that suggest a central profile-like form; the object has areas of lighter brow-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion; obv.: head of a beardless Satyr in an ivy wreath facing left; rev.: lion head left, below it a sturgeon left, letters at top and sides; iconography: Satyr's head, lion head, animals, fish (sturgeons); Satyr (mythology); 315–300 BC; Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; coin; weight 5.30 g; axis 330°; dimensions 20.2 × 21.2 mm; maker/date: 315–300 BC., A circular, worn coin or medallion with a raised profile of a person facing left; the relief shows facial features, hair styled with waves and curls, and a head covering or helmet with layered curved elements. The surface i-stock-foto