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Outdoor 4-section waste sorting station in Poland with metal bins for plastic, paper, glass, and mixed waste-stock-foto
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business roll up banner design, roll up banner template with geometric shape, four sections, four steps roll up banner, vertical banner template,-stock-foto
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half-ducat (punch 3 hellers), Charles II (Duke of Ziębice-Oleśnica; 1587–1617), 1612. Obv.: Silesian eagle within a pearl-shaped rim, with the coat of arms of Złoty Potok/Oleśnica/Poděbradowicze in the centre; to the left and right of the eagle the date 16 - 12. Rev.: within a pearl-shaped rim, four coats of arms of the Duchy of Ziębice-Oleśnica (two coats of arms of Silesia, chessboard, diagonal stripes) pointing downwards toward the centre, forming a cross, a dot in the centre; at the rim in the gaps between the shields the letters C - H - Z - M. Silesia (historical region); Duchy of-stock-foto
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Receipt and advice for a national loan; securities; National Government; January Uprising (1863–1864); National Loan; receipts; Kingdom of Poland (1815–1918). Temporary personal receipt for the General National Loan, used to obtain bonds. Blank form. Warsaw, dated 1866. On the reverse, three ink seals of the National Government. Four receipts joined with adhesive tapes; 1863; Poland; security; receipt. Dimensions: 1,205 mm and 2,243 mm., A single sheet of aged paper divided into a grid of rectangular sections with printed blocks and narrow separators, showing a vertical arrangement of-stock-foto
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Thaler by Michael Stoltz (fl. ca. 1540–1555), 1546. Obverse: male bust of Frederick II, Duke of Brzeg-Legnica (1480–1547), turned right, bearded, wearing a bonnet and coat with wide collar and chain; rim inscription beginning with a rosette FRIDERI·D G V X·SLES I·LEGENICZ·BRIGEN. Reverse: four-field coat of arms of the Duchy of Legnica–Brzeg topped with a jewel with labres; rim inscription VERBVM·DOMINI·MANET·IN·ETERNVM·I546. Silver coin (thaler), diameter 41.0 mm, weight 28.96 g, axis 180°., A round metallic coin with a worn silver-gray surface showing a central ornate shield topped by a-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Jan von Tiefen (Grand Master; 1489–1497), Wesner, Hans (fl. 1480–?), publisher (from 1480). Lily-shaped cross (iconographic); Teutonic shield (iconographic); monastic shield of the Grand Master (iconographic). Teutonic Knights (order). Obverse: monastic shield of the Grand Master (eagle facing right) with a cross whose elongated arms end in lilies, dividing the rim legend and reaching the outer rim; inscription in the rim between pearl borders. Reverse: Teutonic Order shield; inscription in the rim between pearl borders. Date: 1489–1497. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525)-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Jan von Tiefen (Grand Master; 1489–1497), Wesner, Hans (fl. 1480–?), publisher (from 1480); Teutonic shield (iconographic); Teutonic Order's shield (iconographic); lily-shaped cross (iconographic); Teutonic Knights (order). Obverse: Order's shield of the Grand Master (eagle facing right) with a cross whose elongated arms, ending in lilies, divide the rim legend and reach the outer rim; in the rim, between the pearl borders, the inscription. Reverse: Teutonic Order shield; in the rim, between the pearl borders, the inscription: 1489–1497. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525)-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Jan von Tiefen (Grand Master; 1489–1497). Wesner, Hans (fl. 1480–?), publisher (from 1480). Iconography: Teutonic shield; lily-shaped cross; monastic shield of the Grand Master. Subject: Teutonic Knights (order). Obverse: Monastic shield of the Grand Master with a cross whose elongated arms, ending in lilies, divide the rim legend and reach the outer rim. Rim inscription. Date on rim: 1489–1497. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin; diameter 19.6–19.8 mm; weight 1.21 g; axis 45°., A round, worn coin with a raised shield design in the center divided into-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Marcin Truchsess von Wetzhausen (Grand Master; 1477–1489), Wesner, Hans (fl. 1480–?), publisher (from 1480). Iconography: Teutonic shield; Teutonic Knights' monastic shield; Teutonic Knights (order). Obverse: Monastic shield of the Grand Master; on the rim between the pearl borders an inscription. Reverse: Monastic shield; in the rim between the pearl borders an inscription, 1477–1489. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin, diameter 19.7 mm, weight 1.63 g, axis 45°., A worn circular metallic object with a raised central shield-like shape divided into four-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Marcin Truchsess von Wetzhausen (Grand Master; 1477–1489), publisher Wesner, Hans (fl. 1480–?), monastic shield of the Grand Master (iconographic), Teutonic shield (iconographic), Teutonic Knights (order). Obverse: monastic shield of the Grand Master; on the rim between the pearl borders, the inscription. Reverse: monastic shield; in the rim between the pearl borders an inscription, 1477–1489. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin; diameter 19.8 mm; weight 1.31 g; axis 180°., A round metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a central shield-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Henryk Reffle von Richtenberg (Grand Master; 1470–1477). Obverse: Monastic shield of the Grand Master; on the rim between the pearly borders, an inscription. Reverse: Monastic shield; on the rim between the pearly borders, an inscription. Date: 1470–1477. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin, diameter 21.7 mm, weight 1.60 g, axis 0°., A round metallic object with an irregular edge, showing a raised shield shape divided into four sections at the center, surrounded by decorative raised motifs and a ring of embossed shapes; the surface shows areas of greenish-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Henryk Reffle von Richtenberg (Grand Master; 1470–1477). Teutonic shield of the Grand Master. Obverse: Teutonic shield of the Grand Master; on the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Reverse: Teutonic shield; on the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Date: 1470–1477. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin; diameter 21.5 mm; weight 1.31 g; axis 180 degrees., A circular metallic object with a weathered textured surface in shades of silver, gray, beige, and hints of brown, featuring a raised central shield divided into four sections,-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Henryk Reffle von Richtenberg (Grand Master; 1470–1477). Obverse: Teutonic Knights' shield (iconographic). Reverse: Teutonic Knights' shield (iconographic). On the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Date: 1470–1477. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin; diameter 22.3 mm; weight 1.41 g; axis 340°., A circular, worn coin with a textured, uneven surface in shades of gray and off-white, showing darker gray and brownish areas of patina; the coin bears a raised shield-like emblem divided into four sections at its center, surrounded by a ring of-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Henryk Reffle von Richtenberg (Grand Master; 1470–1477). Obverse: Teutonic Knights' shield (iconographic). Reverse: Teutonic Knights' shield (iconographic). On the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Date: 1470–1477. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin; diameter 20.7 mm; weight 1.38 g; axis 270 degrees., A round metallic object with a slightly irregular edge, showing a raised central shield divided into four sections surrounded by a beaded inner border and decorative raised shapes around the outer edge; the surface has worn, uneven texture-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Henryk Reffle von Richtenberg (Grand Master; 1470–1477). Teutonic shield (iconographic); Teutonic Knights' shield (iconographic). Obverse: Teutonic Knights' shield; on the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Reverse: Teutonic Knights' shield; on the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Date: 1470–1477. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin; diameter 18.8 mm; weight 0.54 g; axis 290°., A roughly circular, worn object with a textured surface showing a raised shield shape in the center divided into four sections and surrounded by a-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Henryk Reffle von Richtenberg (Grand Master; 1470–1477). Obverse: Monastic shield of the Grand Master (iconographic). On the rim, between the pearl borders, an inscription. Reverse: Monastic shield (iconographic). In the rim between the pearl borders there is an inscription. Date: 1470–1477. Issuer: State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin type: szeląg (coin). Diameter: 21.1 mm. Weight: 1.48 g. Axis: 290°. AR mark (twice struck on the obverse). Teutonic Knights (order)., A round, flat object with a worn, textured surface showing a central shield divided into-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Henryk Reffle von Richtenberg (Grand Master; 1470–1477). Obverse: Teutonic shield of the Grand Master; in the rim between the pearly borders, an inscription. Reverse: Teutonic shield; in the rim between the pearly borders, an inscription, 1470–1477. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin; diameter 20 mm, weight 1.30 g, axis 225°., A circular metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised shield design divided into four sections at its center, surrounded by a decorative raised border and ornamental shapes; the object appears in shades of gray-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Henryk Reffle von Richtenberg (Grand Master; 1470–1477). Obverse: Teutonic shield of the Grand Master; on the rim between the pearly borders an inscription. Reverse: Teutonic shield; on the rim between the pearly borders an inscription. Date: 1470–1477. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin; diameter 20.9 mm; weight 1.47 g; axis 20 degrees., A round, worn object with a raised shield design divided into four sections at its center, surrounded by a ring of raised bead-like dots and various carved shapes; the surface shows texture variations and small-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Henryk Reffle von Richtenberg (Grand Master; 1470–1477). Monastic shield of the Grand Master, Teutonic Knights (Order). Obv.: Monastic shield of the Grand Master; on the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Rev.: Monastic shield; on the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Date: 1470–1477. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin: diameter 20.8 mm, weight 1.42 g, axis 180°., A round, worn coin with a central shield divided into four sections, surrounded by a raised rim and decorative motifs; the surface shows a weathered, textured-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Henryk Reuss von Plauen (1469–1470), Teutonic shield (iconographic), monastic shield of the Grand Master (iconographic), R6 (rarity), Teutonic Knights (order). Obv.: Monastic shield of the Grand Master; on the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Rev.: Monastic shield; on the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. 1469–1470. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin, dia. 19.7 mm, weight 1.26 g, axis 340°., A circular, worn coin with a raised central shield design divided into four sections, surrounded by a decorative beaded inner border-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Henryk Reffle von Richtenberg (Grand Master; 1470–1477); Teutonic shield (iconographic); monastic shield of the Grand Master (iconographic); AR punch (twice on the obverse); Teutonic Knights (order). Obverse: monastic shield of the Grand Master; on the rim, between the pearl borders, an inscription. Reverse: monastic shield; in the rim between the pearl borders there is an inscription. Date: 1470–1477. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin; diameter 20 mm; weight 1.23 g; axis 180°., A round, flat object with a worn, textured surface in shades of gray and-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Henryk Reuss von Plauen (Grand Master; 1467–1469). Obverse: Teutonic shield of the Grand Master; in the rim, between pearly borders, an inscription. Reverse: Teutonic shield; in the rim, between pearly borders, an inscription. Date: 1467–1469. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin; diameter 20.9 mm; weight 1.10 g; axis 180°., A worn circular object with a raised central shield design divided into four sections, surrounded by a border of small raised dots and decorative markings; the surface shows uneven texture and shallow relief with some pitting and-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Konrad von Erlichshausen (Grand Master; 1441–1449), cross with elongated arms, Teutonic shield, monastic shield of the Grand Master. Obv. Monastic shield of the Grand Master with a cross whose elongated, widening arms, dividing the rim legend, reach the outer rim. On the rim, between the pearly borders, the inscription. Rev. Monastic shield with a cross with elongated arms, dividing the rim legend and reaching the outer rim. In the rim between the pearl borders there is an inscription. 1442–1449. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Toruń, coin, diameter 20 mm, weight 1.61-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Konrad von Erlichshausen (Grand Master; 1441–1449). Obverse: Monastic shield of the Grand Master with a cross whose elongated, widening arms divide the rim legend and reach the outer rim; in the rim between the pearly borders an inscription. Reverse: Monastic shield with a cross with elongated arms dividing the rim legend and reaching the outer rim; in the rim between the pearly borders an inscription. Date: 1442–1449. Issued by the State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Toruń. Coin; diameter 21.3 mm, weight 1.39 g, axis 220°., A round metal object with an aged, weathered-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Paul von Russdorf (Grand Master; 1422–1441). Obverse: monastic shield of the Grand Master with a cross whose elongated, widening arms divide the rim legend and reach the outer rim; rim bears inscription. Reverse: monastic shield with a cross with elongated arms dividing the rim legend and reaching the outer rim; rim between pearl borders bears inscription. Date 1422–1441. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Gdańsk mint. Coin; diameter 21.5 mm; weight 1.55 g; axis 270°., A round, worn coin with a central shield divided into four sections, surrounded by a beaded border and-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Paweł von Russdorf (Grand Master; 1422–1441), Teutonic shield (iconographic), monastic shield of the Grand Master (iconographic), cross with elongated arms (iconographic), AR mark, Teutonic Knights (order). Obv.: Monastic shield of the Grand Master with a cross whose elongated, widening arms divide the rim legend and reach the outer rim. On the rim, between the pearly rims, the inscription. 1425–1441. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Toruń. Coin; diameter 20.5 mm, weight 1.69 g, axis 225°., A round, worn coin with a raised central cross dividing the surface into four-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Michał Küchmeister (Grand Master; 1414–1422). Teutonic shield (iconographic), monastic shield of the Grand Master (iconographic), Teutonic Knights (order). Obverse: Monastic shield of the Grand Master, crossbars at the ends of the arms of the cross are arched; on the rim, between the pearly borders, the inscription. Reverse: Monastic shield; on the rim, between the pearly borders, the inscription. 1414–1416. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Gdańsk. Coin; diameter 20.8 mm; weight 1.44 g; axis 270°., A circular, weathered object with a raised shield design at its center-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Michał Küchmeister (Grand Master; 1414–1422). Obverse: monastic shield of the Grand Master (iconographic), crossbars at the ends of the arms of the cross are arched; on the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Reverse: monastic shield; on the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Date: 1414–1416. Teutonic Knights (Order), State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Gdańsk. Coin: dia. 21.0–21.1 mm, weight 1.51 g, axis 90°., A worn circular object with an irregular edge, primarily gray with patches of darker gray and areas of brownish yellow; the surface-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Henryk von Plauen (Grand Master; 1410–1413). Obverse: Teutonic shield of the Grand Master; in the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Reverse: Teutonic shield; in the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Date: 1410–1413. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Place: Gdańsk. Coin; diameter 20.3 mm; weight 1.39 g; axis 90°., A circular object with a weathered surface in shades of gray and off-white, featuring a central shield-like design divided into four sections by raised lines and surrounded by a ring of irregular raised shapes and worn edges, with-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Konrad von Jungingen (Grand Master; 1393–1407). Obverse: Teutonic shield of the Grand Master (iconographic); in the rim, between the pearl-shaped borders, an inscription. Reverse: Monastic shield; above the upper right field of the shield, a small wedge adjacent to its left edge; in the rim, between the pearl-shaped borders, an inscription. Date 1393–1407. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Toruń, Malbork, Gdańsk. Coin; diameter 20.9 mm; weight 1.57 g; axis 135°., A circular metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing shades of silver, gray, brown, and hints of-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Konrad von Jungingen (Grand Master; 1393–1407). Obverse: monastic shield of the Grand Master (iconographic). Reverse: monastic shield; above the upper right field of the shield, a small wedge adjacent to its left edge. On the rim, between the pearl borders, inscriptions including '1393–1407'. Teutonic Knights (order). State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Toruń, Malbork, Gdańsk. Coin; diameter 20.5 mm; weight 1.65 g; axis 45°., A round metallic object with a worn, uneven edge and a raised central shield divided into four sections, surrounded by a textured border and-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Henryk von Plauen (Grand Master; 1410–1413). Obverse: monastic shield of the Grand Master; in the rim between the pearly borders, an inscription. Reverse: monastic shield; above the shield, the letter D; in the rim between the pearly borders, an inscription. Date: 1410–1413. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Coin from Gdańsk. Diameter 21.8 mm, weight 1.51 g, axis 315°., A round, worn metallic object with a raised shield design in the center divided into four sections, surrounded by a decorative border and faint, shallow markings around the edge; the surface shows-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Henryk von Plauen (Grand Master; 1410–1413). Obverse: Teutonic Knights' shield; in the rim between the pearly borders an inscription. Reverse: Teutonic Knights' shield; in the rim between the pearly borders an inscription. Date: 1410–1413. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Gdańsk mint. Coin; diameter 20.5–20.7 mm, weight 1.41 g, axis 0°., A worn round coin with an uneven edge showing scratches and small chips, predominantly gray with areas of darker gray and faint brownish discoloration, a few small green spots, and a reddish-brown stain near the top; the coin features-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Ulrich von Jungingen (Grand Master; 1407–1410); Mynlein, Dietz (fl. 1394–1409), publisher. Teutonic shield (iconographic); monastic shield of the Grand Master (iconographic); Teutonic Knights (order). Obverse: monastic shield of the Grand Master with inscription on the rim between the pearl borders. Reverse: monastic shield with inscription on the rim between the pearl borders, 1407–1410. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Gdańsk; coin; diameter 21 mm; weight 1.66 g; axis 150°., A round, weathered coin with a raised central shield divided into four sections, surrounded-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Jan von Tiefen (Grand Master; 1489–1497), Wesner, Hans (fl. 1480–?), publisher (from 1480). Teutonic shield (iconographic), monastic shield of the Grand Master (iconographic), lily-shaped cross (iconographic), Teutonic Knights (order). Obverse: Monastic shield of the Grand Master with a cross whose elongated arms, terminating in lilies, divide the rim legend and reach the outer rim. On the rim, between the pearly borders, the inscription. Reverse: Monastic shield. Inscription: 1489–1497, State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin; diameter 19.4–19.6 mm, weight-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg. Marcin Truchsess von Wetzhausen (Grand Master; 1477–1489). Wesner, Hans (fl. 1480–?), publisher (from 1480). Teutonic shield (iconographic), monastic shield of the Grand Master (iconographic), Teutonic Knights (order). Obverse: monastic shield of the Grand Master; on the rim between the pearl borders an inscription. Reverse: monastic shield; in the rim between the pearl borders an inscription, 1477–1489. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin; diameter 19.4 mm; weight 1.36 g; axis 315°., A round, worn coin with a shield-like emblem in the center divided into-stock-foto
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Denarius (bracteate), one-sided coin ca. 1317/1318–ca. 1327/1328. Features: Latin cross with rounded arm ends (longer vertical arm) bearing on both sides of its longer arm a diagonal equal-armed cross; additional equal-armed crosses; crosses with rounded arm ends similar to rhombuses. Associated with the Teutonic Knights (State of the Teutonic Order, 1226–1525). Diameter 14.8 mm, weight 0.14 g., A worn, roughly circular metal object with irregular edges and small missing sections, showing a raised central design that resembles a four-lobed shape; the surface appears textured and pitted. The-stock-foto
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Denarius - bracteate; triangular shield with a cross whose arms reach the edge; shields; one-sided coin; iconography: shield with a cross; Teutonic Knights (Order); ca. 1307/1308–ca. 1317/1318; State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525); coin (one-sided); diameter 15.8–15.9 mm; weight 0.23 g, A round, slightly irregular metallic object with a raised central design resembling a shield divided into four sections, showing a worn and textured surface; the object displays shades of gray, silver, and muted brown with darker and lighter patina variations, and it sits on a plain white background.-stock-foto
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Crown double ducat, c.1754. Maker: Ernest Dietrich Croll (fl. 1753–1763). Issued under August III the Saxon (King of Poland; Elector of Saxony; 1696–1763). Minted in Leipzig, Germany. Obverse: Crowned bust of the king in right profile, legend 'D.G.AUGUSTUS.III.REX.POLONIARUM'. Reverse: Under the crown a five-field shield with the Polish, Lithuanian and Saxon coats of arms; at the bottom the letters 'EDC' and the inscription 'SAC.ROM.IMP.ARCHIM. ET ELECT. 1754'. Coin of Poland; diameter 27 mm; weight 6.92 g., A round metallic object with a yellow-gold color fills the image, showing a raised-stock-foto
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Four-poster double bed with flat pediments topped with a wavy pattern, framed by tall spiral columns serving as legs and supporting the profiled cornice of the canopy creating a rectangular frame. Higher headboard. The edges of the applied pediment finials are bordered with a fleshy half-cylinder forming channel and S-shaped sections, as well as elongated cartouches with a rounded, convex field similar to a cabochon. Boarded sides at the pediments are widened in an arched manner with a channel-decorated edge; decorated on the outside with a glued-on profiled strip creating the outline of an-stock-foto