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Yellow ceremonial paper stacks for Chinese traditional rituals on table with blurred background-stock-foto
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All Saints, design of a painting for the altar in All Saints' Church in Warsaw; draughtsman: Wojciech Gerson (1831–1901); subject: All Saints and Assumption, Mary (mother of Jesus Christ); draughtsmanship/variant: drawing, design/sketch for an altar painting; date: 1880; media/support: drawing on paper; sheet: height 23.9 cm, width 29.5 cm; support: height 31.9 cm, width 44.5 cm., A central rectangular sheet with a detailed pencil drawing is mounted on a textured gray mat; the drawing shows a group scene with a central seated figure surrounded by numerous standing and kneeling figures, many-stock-foto
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Denarius, Elagabalus (204–222; Roman emperor 218–222). Obverse: IMP ANTONINVS VSAVG — Bust of Elagabalus with laurel wreath and paludamentum facing right, pearl rim. Reverse: SACERD DEI SOLIS ELAGAB — Elagabalus wearing laurel wreath and long robe stands facing right, holding a patera above an altar in his right hand, a club in his left; a star in the right field, pearl rim. Date: 220–222. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 18.5 mm, weight 3.30 g., A round metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised central figure of a standing person in draped clothing facing left,-stock-foto
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Denarius of Elagabalus (204–222; Roman emperor 218–222), Roman Empire, 220–222. Obverse: Bust of Elagabalus with a laurel wreath and paludamentum facing right, inscription 'IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG', pearl border. Reverse: Elagabalus wearing a laurel wreath and long robe stands facing right, holding a patera above an altar in his right hand and a club in his left; star in right field, inscription 'SACERD DEI SOLIS ELACAB', pearl border. Coin; diameter ~18–19 mm, weight 3.43 g., A circular metal coin in shades of gray with a raised rim and worn texture shows a standing robed figure at the center-stock-foto
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Denarius. Obv: Draped bust of Crispina facing right, inscription 'CRISPINA AVG'. Rev: Rectangular altar with flame, inscription 'DIS·GENI·TALI·BVS'. Issued by Commodus. Dates attributed 178–183. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin: diameter 16.5–17.0 mm, weight 3.00 g, axis 0°. Makers/figures: Crispina (164–192?, Roman empress 178–192), Commodus (161–192, Roman emperor 177–192)., A single circular metallic object with an uneven, worn edge shown against a white background, featuring the raised profile of a person in side view with visible facial features and braided hair, the surface showing areas of wear-stock-foto
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Denarius, Crispina (164–192?; Roman empress 178–192) and Commodus (161–192; Roman emperor 177–192) — issuer: Commodus. Draped bust of Crispina facing right, legend 'CRISPINA AVGV' with A all around; reverse: rectangular altar with flame, legend 'DIS·GEN·TAL·BVS' all around. Date: 178–183. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 17.0 mm, weight 3.10 g, axis 330°., A round metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised profile of a person facing right, wearing a laurel-like headpiece and a draped garment; the object appears silver-gray with darker gray patina in recessed-stock-foto
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Denarius of Crispina (164–c.192), Roman empress (178–192). Issued under Emperor Commodus (161–192, reign 177–192). Obverse: Draped bust of Crispina facing right, inscription 'CRISPINA AVGV'. Reverse: Rectangular altar with flame, legend 'DIS GEN[TAL]BVS' (around). Date: 178–183. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin; diameter 17.0 mm, weight 3.10 g, axis 330°., A round metallic object with a worn, uneven surface and a raised rim, showing various scratches, dents, and shallow engravings; the metal appears silver-gray with darker gray patches and small areas of brownish tarnish; the object has an irregular-stock-foto
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Denarius, Crispina (164–192?, Roman empress 178–192) and Commodus (161–192, Roman emperor 177–192) — issuer: Commodus. Draped bust of Crispina facing right, inscription CRISPINA AVG around; reverse: rectangular altar with flame, inscription DIS · GENI · TALI · BVS around. Date: 178–183. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Rome. Coin. Diameter 16.5–17.0 mm, weight 3.00 g, axis 0°., A roughly circular metallic object with an uneven edge photographed against a white background, showing a worn surface with a recessed square area in the center and raised rim around it; the metal appears silvery gray with-stock-foto
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Denarius, Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176) (posthumous), issuer: Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Bust of Faustina II in drapery to the right, inscription 'DIVA FAVSTINA PIA' around. Reverse: rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns, legend 'CONSVL RATIO' (partial) around. After 176, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 16.5–18.0 mm, weight 2.60 g, axis 180°., A circular metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised profile of a person facing right, with wavy hair pulled back and draped-stock-foto
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Denarius, Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176) (posthumous); issuer: Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Obverse: Bust of Faustina II in drapery to the right, legend 'DIVA FAVSTINA PIA' around. Reverse: Rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns, inscription 'CONS– RA–TIO' around. Iconography: doors, altars, busts of empresses. After 176, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; diameters 16.5 mm and 18.0 mm, weight 2.60 g, axis 180°., A circular metallic object with a worn, uneven edge shown against a white background; the object-stock-foto
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Denarius, Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176) (posthumous), Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) (issuer). Obverse: Bust of Faustina II in drapery facing right, legend 'DIVA FAVSTINA PIA' around. Reverse: Rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns, legend 'CONSECRATIO' around. After 176, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; diameter 17.0–17.5 mm, weight 2.50 g, axis 180°., A round metallic object with a worn silver-gray surface showing a raised profile of a person facing right, with textured hair and a draped neckline, surrounded-stock-foto
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Denarius, Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176) (posthumous), Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) (issuer). Bust of Faustina II in drapery facing right, inscribed DIVA FAVSTINA PIA around. Reverse: rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns, inscribed CONSECRATIO around. After 176 CE, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin. Diameter 17.0–17.5 mm, weight 2.50 g, axis 180°., A circular metallic object with a worn, uneven edge sits against a white background; the object is predominantly silver-gray with variations in tone, showing a-stock-foto
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Denarius, Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176) (posthumous), Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) (issuer). Obverse: Bust of Faustina II in drapery facing right, inscription 'DIVA FAVSTINA PIA' around. Reverse: Rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns or wings, inscription 'CONSECRATIO' around. Iconography: altars, busts of empresses. After 176, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin. Diameter 17.0–18.0 mm, weight 3.25 g, axis 0°., A round metallic object with a worn, uneven surface, showing a central raised rectangular form with-stock-foto
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Denarius, Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176) (posthumous), Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) issuer. Obverse: Bust of Faustina II in drapery facing right, inscription DIVA FAVSTINA PIA. Reverse: Rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns or wings, inscription CONSECRATIO. After 176, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 17.0–18.0 mm, weight 3.25 g, axis 0°., A single circular metallic coin with a raised profile of a person facing right is centered on a white background; the coin shows worn and textured surfaces with-stock-foto
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Denarius, Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176) (posthumous), issuer Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Obverse: Bust of Faustina II in drapery facing right, inscription DIVA FAVSTINA PIA all around. Reverse: Rectangular altar with a pair of doors, inscription CONSECRATIO all around. After 176, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 17.0–17.5 mm, weight 3.15 g, axis 180 degrees. Icons: Faustina the Younger — iconography; altars; busts of empresses., A circular metallic object with a worn silver-gray surface showing a raised profile of a person facing-stock-foto
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Denarius, Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176) (posthumous issue for Marcus Aurelius, 121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Obverse: Bust of Faustina II in drapery facing right, inscription DIVA FAVSTINA PIA. Reverse: Rectangular altar with a pair of doors, inscription CONSECRATIO. After 176 CE, Roman Empire. Coin; diameter 17.0–17.5 mm; weight 3.15 g; axis 180°., A round metallic object with a weathered silver-gray surface, showing a raised central rectangular structure with vertical grooves and a stepped base; the object has irregular edges and subtle surface scratches, with-stock-foto
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Drachma of Peroz I (ruler of Persia, 459–484). Obverse: bust of Peroz right, wearing a crown with a crescent and korymbos; in front of the crown a second crescent; Pahlavi inscription. Reverse: fire altar with king and priest at its sides, above the altar a star and crescent; pearl rim; Pahlavi inscription. Sassanid art/Kingdom; Iran/Persia. Coin, diameter 26.5–27.5 mm, weight 4.70 g., A round metallic disc with a raised circular border and a central raised design, showing ornate carved shapes and symmetrical decorative motifs; there are curved and linear embossed elements, rounded bead-like-stock-foto
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Drachma of Shapur II (ruler of Persia; 309–379). Obverse: Bust of Shapur II wearing a crown topped with a korymbos, facing right; Pahlavi inscription. Reverse: Fire altar with flames containing a male bust facing right; on either side stand the king and the priest facing each other, both holding barsomas; pearl rim; Pahlavi inscription. Sassanid art; Sassanid Kingdom; Iran/Persia. Function: coin (fire altar motif). Date: 309–379. Measurements: diameter 19.5–20.0 mm; weight 3.20 g., A worn circular metallic object with a textured surface, showing raised carved imagery and shallow relief; the-stock-foto
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Drachma of Shapur II (ruler of Persia; 309–379). Obverse: Bust of Shapur II facing right wearing a mural crown and a globe, short curly beard tied at the bottom, curly hair in a round lock; Pahlavi inscription. Reverse: Burning altar with a male bust in the flames facing right; two male figures stand on either side facing each other, each holding a sword; pearl border; Pahlavi inscription. Persia, 309–379; coin, weight 3.99 g., A round, worn coin with a raised rim and irregular edge, primarily silver-gray with darker gray shadows and lighter highlights; the central area shows a rectangular-stock-foto
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Sestertius, after 180 CE. Obverse: Head of Marcus Aurelius without a covering to the right, inscription DIVVS M ANT - ONINVS PIVS all around. Reverse: Eagle stands on an altar decorated with a garland to the right, turns its head to the left, inscription CONSECRATIO all around, fields marked SC. Issuer: Commodus (posthumous issue for Marcus Aurelius). Materials/style: Roman coin, bronze; Roman Imperial iconography (altars, eagles). Date/period: Roman Empire (27 BCE–476 CE). Dimensions: diameter 31.5 mm, weight 26.35 g, axis 15°., A round, worn coin with a brown and dark brown patina showing an-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issue for Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) by Commodus (161–192; Roman emperor 177–192) as issuer. Obverse: bare head of Marcus Aurelius right, inscription DIVVS M ANTONIVS PIVS. Reverse: eagle standing on an altar decorated with a garland, head turned left, inscription NSECRATIO. After 180. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin. Diameter 18.0–18.5 mm, weight 2.70 g, axis 180°., A circular metallic object with a worn, uneven edge showing a raised relief of a bird with detailed wings standing on a rectangular platform; the surface shows scratches and indentations and the-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issue for Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman Emperor 161–180), issued by Commodus (161–192; Roman Emperor 177–192). Obverse: head of Marcus Aurelius bare to the right, inscription DIVVS M AN-TONINVS PIVS. Reverse: eagle standing on an altar decorated with a garland, facing right but turning head left, inscription CONSECRATIO. Date: 180. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin; diameter 16.0 mm; weight 2.50 g; axis 180°. Subjects: animals, garlands, eagles, altars; iconography of Marcus Aurelius and Commodus., A small round coin with a weathered metallic surface in shades of silver and gray,-stock-foto
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Denarius, after 161. Obverse: Head of Antoninus Pius bare, facing right, inscribed 'DIVVS ANTONINVS' around. Issuers: Lucius Verus (130–169) and Marcus Aurelius (121–180). Reverse: Eagle stands on an altar decorated with garlands, head turned left, inscribed 'CONSECRATIO' around. Posthumous portrait of Antoninus Pius (86–161). Roman Empire, Rome. Coin; diameter 17.5 mm; weight 3.15 g; axis 180°., A round metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised depiction of a bird perched on a rectangular platform, with visible scratches and irregular edges; the object is primarily silver-gray with-stock-foto
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Denarius, Marcus Aurelius (121–180, Roman emperor 161–180) and Lucius Verus (130–169, Roman emperor 161–169) as issuers; posthumous representation of Antoninus Pius (86–161, Roman emperor 138–161). Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, facing right, inscription DIVVS • ANTONINVS. Reverse: eagle standing on an altar decorated with a garland, head turned left, inscription CONSECRATIO. Iconography: Antoninus Pius. After 161, Roman Empire, Rome. Coin; diameter 17.5 mm; weight 3.40 g; axis 0°., A round, worn coin with a dark gray metallic surface showing a raised depiction of a bird perched on a-stock-foto
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Denarius, Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) and Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169) as issuers; posthumous Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161). Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, facing right, legend DIVVS · ANTONINVS (circumferential). Reverse: eagle stands on an altar decorated with a garland, facing right and turning head left, legend CONSE · CRATIO (circumferential). After 161 CE; Roman Empire, Rome. Silver coin; diameters 16.5–18.5 mm, weight 3.35 g, axis 195°., A round metallic coin shown against a white background with a raised design of a bird-stock-foto
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Denarius, Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161) (posthumous), Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180), issuer Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169), issuer Lucius Verus, iconography: doors (architectural), altars, head of the emperor; obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, right, legend DIVV A TONINVS around; reverse: cuboidal altar with two doors and a finial in the form of horns, legend DI - O O around; after 161, Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476); coin; diameter 16.0 mm; weight 2.90 g; axis 15°., A small, round, dark gray coin with a slightly-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issue of Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161), Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) and Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169) as issuers. Obverse: Head of Antoninus Pius without a covering facing right, inscribed 'DIVVS ANTONINVS' around. Reverse: Cuboid altar with two doors and finials in the form of horns, inscribed 'DIV OP IO' around. After 161 CE. Roman Empire. Rome. Coin. Diameter 15.0–17.5 mm, weight 2.58 g, axis 180°., A round, dark gray metal coin with a raised central design resembling a rectangular structure with two vertical-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issue of Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161), featuring Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) and Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169) as issuers. Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, facing right, legend ANTONINVS around. Reverse: rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns, legend DIVO · PIO around. After 161; Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 16.5–17.5 mm, weight 3.00 g, axis 210°., A single round metallic object with a worn surface, showing a raised square design in the center containing a-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous, depicting Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161), Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) and Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169) as issuers. Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, facing right; legend ANTONINVS. Reverse: rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns; legend DIVO PIO. After 161 CE, Roman Empire (27 BCE–476 CE), Rome. Coin; diameter 16.5–17.5 mm, weight 3.00 g, axis 210°., A circular metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised profile of a person in relief, facing right; the object appears dark-stock-foto
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Denarius, Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161) (posthumous), issuers: Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169) and Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius without a covering to the right, inscription DIVVS ANTONINVS around. Reverse: rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns, inscription DIVO PIO around. After 161, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; diameter 16.5 mm, weight 3.20 g, axis 15°., A round metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised profile of a bearded head in relief,-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issue for Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161), featuring heads of Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) and Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169) as issuers; obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, facing right, legend DIVVS ANTONINVS around; reverse: rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns, legend DIV IO around. After 161, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin. Diameter 15.5–16.0 mm, weight 2.88 g, axis 180°., A round, dark gray metal object with an uneven, slightly irregular edge is centered on a white-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issue after Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161); issuers: Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169) and Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, facing right, legend DIVVS·ANTONINVS around. Reverse: rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns, legend DIVO·PIO around. After 161 CE, Roman Empire (27 BCE–476 CE), Rome. Coin: diameter 16.5 mm, weight 3.20 g, axis 15°., A worn round metallic object with a dark gray and silver patina showing uneven surface texture and areas of shine,-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issue of Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161), Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180, issuer), Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169, issuer), featuring iconography related to Antoninus Pius. Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius without a covering to the right, inscription DIVVS • ANTONINVS around. Reverse: rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns, inscription DIV • IO around. After 161 CE, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 15.5–16.0 mm, weight 2.88 g, axis 180°., A round metallic coin with a worn, textured-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous; obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare to right, inscribed DIVVS · ANTONIN; reverse: rectangular altar with pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns, inscribed DIVO · PIO; issuers: Lucius Verus and Marcus Aurelius; after 161 CE; Roman Empire (27 BCE–476 CE), Rome; coin; diameter 16.5–17.0 mm; weight 3.20 g; axis 180°., A round metallic object with a dark gray surface sits centered against a white background; the object shows an embossed rectangular structure with a roof-like top and a base, and within the rectangle there are two panels each containing a few small-stock-foto
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Denarius, Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161) (posthumous), Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169), issuer: Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180), issuer: Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161) — iconography: doors, head of the emperor, altars. Obverse: Head of Antoninus Pius bare, facing right, inscription DIVVS · ANTONIN. Reverse: Rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns, inscription DIVO · PIO. After 161. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 16.5–17.0 mm, weight 3.20 g, axis 180°., A circular metallic object with-stock-foto
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Denarius, Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161) (posthumous), Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) (issuer), Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169) (issuer). Obverse: Head of Antoninus Pius bare, right, inscription DIVVS • ANTONINVS. Reverse: Rectangular altar with two doors and a finial in the form of horns, inscription DIVO • PIO. After 161, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; diameter 17.0 mm; weight 3.25 g; axis 180°., A circular metallic object with a worn surface, shown against a plain white background, displaying darker gray and lighter silver tones; the-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous; obverse: head of Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161) bare, facing right, legend DIVVS • ANTONINVS; reverse: rectangular altar with two doors and a finial in form of horns, inscription DIVO PIO. Issuers: Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) and Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). After 161 CE. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin; silver denarius; diameter 17.0 mm; weight 3.25 g; axis 180°., A circular metallic object with a raised profile of a person in relief at its center, showing the head and neck in side view with short wavy hair and a beard; the-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issue after Antoninus Pius (86–161) showing head of Antoninus Pius bare to right with legend DIVVS ANTONINVS around; reverse: rectangular altar with two doors and a finial in form of horns, inscription DIVO · IO all around. Issuers: Lucius Verus (130–169), Marcus Aurelius (121–180). After 161, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Silver coin; diameter 17.0 mm; weight 3.15 g; axis 30°., A round metallic coin with a worn surface showing a raised profile of a bearded person facing right, with detailed hair and facial features; the coin has an irregular edge and a rim with raised-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issues of Antoninus Pius (86–161) and Lucius Verus (130–169), issuers Marcus Aurelius (121–180) and Antoninus Pius — obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, legend DIVVS ANTONINVS around; reverse: rectangular altar with two doors and a finial in the form of horns, legend DIVO [—] IO around. After 161, Roman Empire (27 BCE–476 CE), Rome. Coin; diameter 17.0 mm, weight 3.15 g, axis 30°., A small round metallic object with a weathered surface and irregular edge, showing a raised central rectangular design with vertical and horizontal divisions and surrounding raised dots; the-stock-foto
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Denarius, after 161 CE. Obverse: Head of Antoninus Pius without a covering, with drapery on the left shoulder, right; legend DIVVS • ANTONINVS. Reverse: Rectangular altar with two doors and a finial in the form of horns; legend DIVO PIO. Issuers: Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161) [posthumous], Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169), Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Roman Empire, Rome. Coin: silver; diameter 17.0 mm; weight 3.35 g; axis 195°., A single round coin with a raised portrait in profile occupies the center of a white background; the coin appears-stock-foto