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Leaflet calling for voting for list no. 11 of the Provisional Jewish National Council in the elections to the Legislative Sejm of the Republic of Poland in 1919. Printed in Hebrew. Provisional Jewish National Council (1918-?), Legislative Sejm (1919-1922), 1919, leaflet, height 23.2 cm, width 15.5 cm, A single sheet of thin, worn paper lies centered on a light cream background, showing a translucent, uneven brown-beige color with areas of darker discoloration and small spots. The paper has rough, slightly torn edges at the bottom and a creased corner on the lower right, with faint vertical and-stock-foto
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Denarius, Roman; obverse legend SEVERVSAVG, MAX. Head of Septimius Severus in a laurel wreath facing right, pearl rim. Reverse legend PMTRPVIII COSI IPP. Victoria tiptoes left, holding a garland in both hands; at her feet left, a round shield on a pedestal, pearl rim. Date c. 200. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin: dia. 17.0–18.0 mm, weight 3.12 g., A worn round metallic object with a gray and slightly tarnished surface centered on a white background, showing raised and indented features that form a stylized figure with wing-like shapes and curved lines, along with a few raised border markings-stock-foto
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Denarius, personifications; Septimius Severus (Roman emperor, 146–211) — iconography: Aequitas (personification). Obv.: AVGIMPXIPARTMAX Head of Septimius Severus in a laurel wreath facing right, pearl rim. Rev.: AEQVITAS TIAVGG Aeqvitas standing frontally, head turned left, holding scales in his right hand and a cornucopia in his left, pearl rim. Date: 198–200. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Material: coin. Diameter: 15.5–17.0 mm. Weight: 2.30 g., A round, slightly irregular coin with a worn surface appears centered against a white background; the coin shows a raised, weathered figure of a standing-stock-foto
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Denarius; Obv.: PERT AVG, head of Septimius Severus in a laurel wreath facing right. Rev.: COSIIP P, Victoria running left, holding a wreath in her right hand and a palm in her left; pearl border. Roman Empire, Rome, 197–198. Silver coin; diameter 16.0–16.5 mm, weight 2.65 g., A single round, worn metallic object sits centered on a white background, showing a raised profile of a human face in low relief; the surface appears textured and uneven with signs of wear and small pits, and the visible colors are silver, gray, and slightly darker gray-brown tones.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Phraates IV (37–2 BC). Obverse: diademed head of Phraates IV facing left. Reverse: horse standing right. Circa 37–2 BC, Parthian Kingdom (Ecbatana, Iran). Coin diameter 10.0 mm; weight 1.30 g., A round, worn object with an uneven, textured surface showing mottled shades of brown, dark brown, greenish patina, and hints of gray, centered on a white background; the object has a slightly irregular edge and a rough, pitted appearance.-stock-foto
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Denarius of Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180), 168–169. Obverse: Head of Marcus Aurelius with laurel wreath facing right, inscribed M ANTONINVS AVG - TR P XXIII. Reverse: Liberalitas standing left, holding an abacus in his right hand and a cornucopia in his left, inscribed LIBERAL AVG - V COS III. Materials/attributes: coin; diameter 18.0–19.5 mm; weight 2.90 g; axis 15°., A circular worn coin with a dark gray metallic surface is centered on a white background, showing a raised relief of a standing human figure in profile facing left with a few raised decorative elements beside-stock-foto
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Denarius, Faustina the Elder (98–141; Roman empress 138–141) (posthumous), Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161) (issuer). Obverse: Bust of Faustina I in drapery facing right, inscription DIVA FAVSTINA. Reverse: Pietas standing left, right hand raised above an altar, left hand on hip, inscription A VGVSTA. After 141, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 16.0–16.5 mm, weight 3.35 g, axis 0°., A circular dark gray metallic object with an uneven, slightly worn surface sits centered on a white background; the object shows a raised central figure wearing a long draped garment and-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issue for Faustina the Elder (98–141; Roman empress 138–141), struck under Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161), issuer Antoninus Pius. Obverse: Bust of Faustina I in drapery facing right, inscription VSTINA around. Reverse: Pietas personified stands left, holding an incense container in her left hand, her right raised above an altar, inscription A V VSTA around. After 141, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; diameter 17.0 mm; weight 3.20 g; axis 0°., A round, worn dark gray metallic object with an uneven, slightly chipped edge is centered on a white background-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous bust of Faustina the Elder (98–141; Roman empress 138–141) facing right in drapery; legend DIVA AVG FAVSTINA around. Reverse: Two figures shaking hands — Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161) standing left, turned right, holding a scroll; Faustina the Elder standing right, turned left, in a veil holding a scepter; legend CON·COR·DI·A. After 141, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; diameter 16.5–17.0 mm, weight 2.58 g, axis 180°., A single round coin is centered against a white background; the coin appears metallic with grey and dark grey tones and has an uneven,-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issue for Antoninus Pius (86–161) and Lucius Verus (130–169) and Marcus Aurelius (121–180). Obverse: Head of Antoninus Pius without a covering, with drapery on the left shoulder, right, legend DIVVS ANTONINVS. Reverse: Funeral pyre with four tiers, decorated with garlands and statues, with a quadriga on top, legend CONSECRATIO. After 161 CE, Roman Empire, Rome. Coin: silver, diameter 17.0 mm, weight 2.68 g, axis 180°., A round metallic object with a dark gray surface sits centered against a white background; the object has an uneven, slightly worn edge and an embossed-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; 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 of Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161). Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius in a laurel wreath facing right, inscription ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TRP XXIII. Reverse: Pax standing left, holding a branch in his right hand and a long scepter in his left, inscription PACI AVG COS IIII. Date: 159–160. Roman Empire; Rome. Coin. Diameter 15.5–16.5 mm; weight 2.60 g; axis 180°., A round, worn, metallic coin with a dark gray color is centered on a white background; the coin surface shows a slightly irregular edge, shallow relief of two standing human figures in the center, and areas of-stock-foto
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Denarius of Hadrian (reigned 117–138 CE). Obverse: laureate head of Hadrian facing right; rim inscription HADRIANVSAVGVSTVS. Reverse: Aequitas (personification) standing left, wearing a long robe, holding scales in right hand and a cornucopia in left; rim inscription COSIII. Date: 128–132 CE, Rome. Coin; weight 3.35 g., A worn round metallic object with a gray and slightly tarnished surface is centered on a white background; the object shows a raised central figure of a standing person draped in a long garment with another partial figure behind, and there are several raised irregular marks-stock-foto
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Denarius, Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161), issuer: Antoninus Pius. Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, facing right, inscription 'ONINVS - AVG PIVS PP' all around. Reverse: Fortuna standing left, holding a rudder resting on a globe in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left. Iconography: personifications, horns of plenty, rudders. Date/place: Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 15.5–16.5 mm, weight 3.03 g, axis 180°., A single round metallic object sits centered on a white background; the object is mostly gray with areas of darker and lighter gray, showing a-stock-foto
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Denarius, Hadrian (76–138; Roman emperor 117–138). Obverse: bust of Hadrian right, laurel wreath in hair; rim inscription SARTRAIANHADRIANVSAVG. Reverse: Libertas standing left, wearing a long robe with draperies, holding a pileus (Phrygian cap) in her right hand and a sceptre in her left; rim inscription PM TR, OS III; on both sides of the figure, letters LIB PVB. 119–122 CE, Rome, Roman Empire (27 BCE–476 CE). Coin; weight 3.25 g., A worn round object with a rough, irregular edge centered on a white background, showing a raised, sculpted figure in low relief that appears elongated and-stock-foto
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Quarter (coin) of Trajan (53–117; Roman emperor 98–117), 114–117, Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Obverse: head of Mercury wearing a winged hat facing right. Reverse: winged caduceus facing upward, flanked by the letters 'SC'. Coin; weight 2.20 g. Subjects/themes: caduceuses, Mercury (mythology), laurel wreaths, heads., A round, dark object with a rough, uneven surface and a slightly raised rim sits centered against a white background; its color is primarily dark gray to black with a few lighter gray highlights on some textured areas, and the surface shows a few shallow irregular indentations-stock-foto
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Denarius, Trajan (53–117; Roman emperor 98–117). Obverse: head of Trajan right, decorated with a laurel wreath; rim inscription IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TRP. Reverse: Spes (personification), standing left, wearing a long robe with draperies, holding a flower in her right outstretched hand, slightly raising/supporting her robe with her left hand; rim inscription COS VP P SPQR OPTIMO PRINC. Date: 103–111. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; weight 3.08 g., A round dark gray coin with a slightly irregular edge sits centered on a white background, showing a raised figure in long draped-stock-foto
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silver crown groschen, Frederick William (fl. 1765-1767), Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1764–1795), Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1732–1798), monograms, tied monograms, royal monograms, inscriptions, Crown coins, Polish coins; Obv.: In a square frame, under a crown, a tied monogram composed of the letters SAR, pearl border. Rev.: In a square frame an inscription in five lines: 320/EX/MARCA/PURA.COL/17.66, on the sides of the square: 1.G,/R.POL./MDL/FS, pearl border; 1766, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795), Warsaw, Poland; coin; diameter 20.0–20.3 mm;-stock-foto
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silver crown groschen, Sylm, Frederick William (fl. 1765-1767), Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1764–1795; 1732–1798), Polish coins, monograms, tied monograms, royal monograms, inscriptions, crown coins; Obv.: In a square frame, under a crown, a tied monogram composed of the letters SAR, pearl border. Rev.: In a square frame, an inscription in five lines: 320/EX/MARCA/PURA.COL/1766; square sides: 1.GR./R.POL./MDL/FS, pearl border. 1766. Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795), Warsaw, Poland. Coin: diameter 20.2–20.7 mm, weight 1.89 g., A round metallic object with a worn-stock-foto
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Crown six-coin, Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1732–1798), 1795. Obverse: Under the crown a round, three-field coat of arms with the coats of arms of Poland (Eagle), Lithuania (Pogoń) and the Poniatowski coat of arms (Ciołek); around the inscription divided by a crown: STANISLAUS AUGU S. Reverse: Inscription in three lines: .6./GROSZY/1795 with value numerals on the sides of a rosette; pearl border. Coin of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795). Material: coin; diameter 18.9–19.1 mm; weight 1.71 g., A single round metal disc centered against a white background, showing-stock-foto
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silver Crown groschen, Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1764–1795), Brenn, Efraim (fl. 1774–1792), Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1732–1798); monograms, tied monograms, royal monograms, inscriptions, Crown coin, Polish coin. Obv.: In a square frame under the crown a tied monogram composed of the letters SAR, pearl border. Rev.: In a square frame an inscription in five lines: 320/EX/MARCA/PURA.COL./1780; on the sides of the square: 1.GR./R.POL./MDL/EB, pearl border. 1780, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795), Warsaw, Poland. Coin; diameter 20.8–21.1 mm, weight-stock-foto
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Sigismund the Old's crown thaler from 1540 (fals.), Majnert, Józef (1813–1879), Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548), busts, crowns, coats of arms, 1836–1856, coin, weight 28.34 g, A circular metallic object with an embossed profile of a person wearing a crown and ornate collar sits centered on a white background; the surface shows textured silver and gray tones with darker shadows in recessed areas and lighter highlights on raised details; a decorative border encircles the central portrait with several small ornamental elements and shield-like shapes spaced around the edge; the-stock-foto
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Sealing wax stamp keyring: oval sealing wax stamp with a decorative handle and a hole for hanging on a belt. In the oval field, a circular cartouche contains a mounted lion with a raised tail set on a column. Rich labyrinthine floral wreaths. Above the closed tournament helmet, between two eagle wings, the coat of arms is repeated (Lew VI variety). Late 18th–early 19th century, Poland. Seal; height 21 mm, width 22 mm, depth 20 mm., A small metallic object with a dark silver-gray color sits centered against a pale gray background, showing a rounded flat base and an ornamental vertical element-stock-foto
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Denarius of Bolesław III Krzywousty (prince of Poland; 1107–1138). Obverse: in the beaded border, a knight in chain mail thrusting a spearhead into the jaws of an upside-down dragon. Reverse: in the triple beaded border, an equal-armed (isosceles) cross topped with balls; at the intersection of the arms a ball; one ball between the arms. Allegorical Romanesque imagery: knights, dragons, fight between good and evil, fight against pagans; motif relates to Saint Adalbert. Circa 1125–1138, Poland (Kraków). Coin; diameter ~12.5–12.9 mm; weight 0.28 g., A round metallic object with a worn, textured-stock-foto
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Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish coin featuring eagles and the Lithuanian Pursuer. Obverse: Polish eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1563. Dated 1563. Issued in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius. Coin; diameter 12.0–12.4 mm; weight 0.27 g., A circular metallic object with an aged, uneven surface showing a carved or stamped scene; the object is predominantly gray with darker gray and black patches and hints of brownish tones. The surface shows raised lines forming an-stock-foto
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Heller, Frederick II (Duke of Brzeg-Legnica; 1480–1547), George I (Duke of Brzeg-Legnica; ca. 1481–1521); obverse: checkerboard — coat of arms of the Duchy of Brzeg; reverse: in the pearl border the Silesian eagle; iconography: eagles, Silesian eagle, chessboards; date: 1495–1505; region: Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg-Legnica-Wołów, Legnica; coin; diameter 12.3 mm; weight 0.31 g., A circular, worn object with an uneven, rough surface showing a mix of gray, dark gray, silver, and hints of brown tones, centered on a white background; the object has irregular, slightly scalloped edges and mottled-stock-foto
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Denarius of Commodus (reigned 177–192). Obverse: laureate head of Commodus facing right, inscription AVREL. Reverse: club, bow and quiver with arrows; iconography includes bust in lion skin, clubs, quivers, bows, lion skin attribute. Date: 191–192. Roman Empire; Rome. Coin, silver; weight 2.49 g; diameter ~16.5–17.5 mm; axis 180°., A round, flat object with a rough, worn surface in shades of gray and silver is centered against a white background; the object has an uneven, slightly irregular edge and subtle raised and indented areas on its face creating a faint, textured pattern.-stock-foto
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Denarius of Commodus (reigned 177–192). Obverse: laureate bust of Commodus facing right, inscription AVREL. Reverse: club, bow and quiver with arrows; iconography includes bust in lion skin, clubs, quivers, bows, lion skin as attribute. Date: 191–192. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin; silver. Diameter ~16.5–17.5 mm; weight 2.49 g; axis 180°., A single round metallic object with an uneven edge sits centered on a white background; the object is predominantly gray and silver with areas of darker gray and subtle brownish tarnish, and it shows a raised profile of a human head in relief facing to the right,-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548), 1532. Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; rim inscription between pearl borders: GIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSS. Reverse: The Eagle of Royal Prussia; rim inscription between pearl borders: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRV. 53Z. Poland, Toruń. Subjects/emblems: eagles, Jagiellonian dynasty, emblems, Eagle (emblem), royal/male bust; iconography of Sigismund I the Old. Materials: coin., A round metallic object with a worn, light gray surface showing a relief design of a stylized bird with outstretched wings and detailed tail-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548), 1534. Coin (Toruń, Poland). Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSS Rv: The Eagle of Royal Prussia; in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSSIE., A single round metallic object with a worn surface and a raised rim sits centered against a white background; the object shows a carved profile of a person wearing a crown and a high collar within an inner circular border, with decorative raised dots and-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548); silver coin (grosz), 1534. Obverse: Crowned royal bust of Sigismund I in profile facing right; rim inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSSIE. Reverse: Eagle of Royal Prussia; rim inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSSIE. Motifs: eagles, royal/male bust, Jagiellonian dynasty emblems; iconography of Sigismund I. Location struck: Toruń, Poland., A circular metallic object with a worn silver-gray surface, showing an embossed heraldic bird with outstretched wings centered inside a decorative circular border, surrounded by a ring of-stock-foto
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Denarius of Commodus (reigned 177–192). Obverse: Head of Commodus in laurel wreath facing right, legend COMMODVS NTON AVG PIVS. Reverse: Pax standing left, holding a torch in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left, with a shield at her feet on the left, legend PM TR P - VIIII IMP VI COS IIII PP. Date: 183–184. Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Silver coin; diameter 17.0–18.0 mm, weight 2.79 g, axis 0°., A round, worn coin centered on a white background, showing a raised, worn profile of a standing figure with an outline of a head and shoulders; the coin surface is mostly metallic gray with-stock-foto
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Denarius, Commodus (161–192; Roman emperor 177–192), 181 AD, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome, coin, A single round, slightly irregular coin is centered against a white background, showing a worn, uneven surface with subtle raised and indented areas; the coin appears mostly gray with hints of darker gray and small patches of brownish discoloration, and its edge shows a few small nicks and dents.-stock-foto
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Gdańsk szeląg, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Silver coin (1530). Obverse: Eagle of Royal Prussia; in the rim between pearl-shaped borders the inscription '.SIGIS.DEI.GRA.REX.POL'. Reverse: Coat of arms of Gdańsk; in the rim between pearl-shaped borders the inscription '.MONE.CIVI.DANCZ.1530'. Gdańsk, Poland., A circular, weathered coin with a dark brown to near-black patina lies centered on a white background; the coin shows a raised central emblem resembling a stylized bird with spread wings surrounded by a decorative circular border, and a ring of raised characters and-stock-foto
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Denarius of Marcus Aurelius (121–180), issued after 161. Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius without a covering, drapery on the left shoulder, inscription DIVVS A[N]TINVS. Reverse: four-tier funeral pyre decorated with garlands and statues, quadriga on top, inscription CONSECRATIO. Roman Empire, Rome; coin; diameter 18.0 mm; weight 2.92 g; axis 195°., A round metallic object with a worn, uneven edge sits centered on a white background; the object is dark gray with lighter gray highlights on raised areas. The surface shows an embossed profile of a human head facing right with visible facial-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issue for Antoninus Pius (86–161) and issuers Lucius Verus (130–169) and Marcus Aurelius (121–180); Roman, after 161. Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, right, legend IVVS · ANTONINVS around. Reverse: rectangular altar with two doors and a finial in the form of horns, legend D · O all around. Coin: diameter 17.5–18.0 mm, weight 2.68 g, axis 195°. Roman Empire, Rome., A single round, irregularly edged coin-like object sits centered on a white background; it appears metallic with dark gray and slightly lighter gray highlights, showing worn surface texture and shallow-stock-foto
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Denarius of Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161). Obverse: head of the emperor in a laurel wreath facing right, inscription ANTONINV·AVG·PIVS·PP·TRP·XXIII. Reverse: Roma seated left, holding Victory in his outstretched right hand and a spear in his left, inscription ROMA·COS·IIII. Date: 159–160. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; diameter 18.0 mm; weight 3.00 g; axis 180°., A round metallic object with a dark gray surface and worn edges is centered on a white background; the object shows a raised, sculpted design of a seated human-like figure holding a staff or rod, with a few-stock-foto
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One and a half, Fryderyk Kazimierz Kettler (Duke of Courland and Semigallia; 1682–1698), Kettlers (family), Fryderyk Kazimierz Kettler (1650–1698) - iconography; coats of arms; R6 (rarity). Obverse: coat of arms under the ducal mitre — multi-field (six-field) coat of arms escutcheon, shields; on both sides of the shield date numerals 8 - 9. Rim inscription divided by the mitre and the value numeral 3: 'FRID:CA, L.CVR.ET, Rw.' Reverse: royal orb with a cross; lower part of the orb the numerals 24. Rim inscription divided by a cross: 'III:D., LMDL, 1689.' Duchy of Courland and Semigallia, Mitawa-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion; head of Apollo in a laurel wreath to the right (obverse); reverse: quiver with a strap on the left, bow on the right, inscription in two columns on the sides; iconography: Apollo, bows/quivers/armament/weapons; 2nd half 1st century BC; Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; coin; weight 7.40 g; axis 30°; dimensions 19.4 × 19 mm, A round, dark brown coin with an uneven, slightly irregular edge sits centered on a white background; the coin's surface shows a textured, worn appearance with raised, rounded markings and a vertical, elongated raised feature near one side, and-stock-foto