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Empty vintage wooden cutting board shown from low angle, highlighting worn texture and natural surface. Isolated on white background, ideal for food m-stock-foto
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Fragment of the figure of the Crucified Christ, draughtsman Benedykt Tyszkiewicz (1904–1956); Italian drawing, 16th/17th century; studies (sketches), Crucifixion of Jesus Christ, figurative studies, drapery studies; Bonola Codex; body of Christ shown from the waist with drapery around the hips, the end hanging loosely on the right, feet pierced with a nail; drawing; height 28.1 cm, width 23.1 cm, A narrow vertical image showing a worn, textured sheet with charcoal or graphite marks forming curved, shaded strokes and smudges across its surface; the paper appears aged with a mottled beige and-stock-foto
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Portrait of Józef Orłowski; Chełmicki, Ignacy (fl. 1867–post 1890), graphic artist; woodcut; 1873?; publisher; male portraits; Orłowski, Józef (1819–1880) — iconography; architects; illustrations; 1880–1881; Warsaw; graphic matrix, woodcut block; height 14.1 cm, width 12.1 cm, thickness 2.4 cm, A grayscale engraved portrait of a man shown from the chest up on a rectangular dark plate, featuring a face with wavy hair and sideburns, a mustache‑less mouth, and focused eyes; he wears a dark jacket, a bow or cravat at the collar, and a textured shirt beneath. The image shows a few scuffed and worn-stock-foto
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Saint John of God, Labinger, Jakub (fl. 1726–1760), graphic artist; putti; Brothers Hospitallers (order); angels; Brothers Hospitallers (emblem); Catholic saints; John of God (St.; 1495–1550) — iconography. Saint John of God in monk's robes with a rosary at his belt is shown with his hands outstretched in prayer, carried on a cloud by two angels (one holding a lily) and a putto. On the sides, holy putti emerging from the clouds. At the bottom, between the inscription, a cartouche with the emblem of the Brothers Hospitallers Order with a six-pointed star above the emblem; the cartouche below a-stock-foto
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S. Marya. (Maria with baby Jesus on a crescent). Jesus Christ; Mary (mother of Jesus Christ); Mother of God; Baby Jesus. Religious, devotional scene: the Mother of God shown in a bust on the rim of the moon, with baby Jesus holding a cross. Engraving by Stanisław Czerski (1777–1833), made by the priest in Salanty, Samogitia; produced c. 1822–1832. Inscribed with Samogitian text for parishioners. Graphic matrix/plate; dimensions: height 7.6 cm, width 5.2 cm., A rectangular metal plate with a worn, mottled surface showing patches of dark gray and black, with areas of exposed coppery brown and-stock-foto
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Leading the prisoners, illustration to 'Konrad Wallenrod' by Adam Mickiewicz. Draughtsman: Władysław Niewiarowicz (1815–1891). Illustration titled 'Wajdelota's Novel — Leading prisoners,' to the lines: 'Where the Lithuanians were returning from, they were returning from a night excursion,' (lines 255–259). Three mounted warriors (two shown in profile, one seen from the back) are leading prisoners with their hands tied behind them, who walk between the horses. Before 1851, Paris. Woodcut block; height 15.2 cm, width 13.2 cm, thickness 2.3 cm., A worn rectangular block rests on a reflective-stock-foto
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Boy in a Cap with a Feather, Norblin de la Gourdaine, Jean Pierre (1745–1830), graphic artist; Witke-Jeżewski, Dominik (1862–1944). French, Polish. Subject: children; portraits (silhouettes); boys; figure studies; hats; human types; portraits of children. Ca. 1778–1787. Graphic; graphic matrix/plate. Height 2.9 cm; width 2.2 cm; thickness 0.1 cm., A triangular, flat metal object with worn and uneven edges shown against a white background, displaying a mottled brown and dark brown patina with areas of greenish and blackish discoloration; the surface has several scratches and incised lines-stock-foto
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Young nobleman in a kalpak with a feather, Norblin de la Gourdaine, Jean Pierre (1745–1830), graphic artist; Witke-Jeżewski, Dominik (1862–1944). French. Subject: men, nobility, Polish nobleman wearing a kalpak with bird feather; Polish costumes; human/figure studies; male figure studies. Prints. In 1918 the value of the print was 10 rubles. Date: 1779. Medium: graphic (graphic matrix/plate). Dimensions: height 2.8 cm, width 1.4 cm, thickness 0.1 cm., A rectangular metal plate with rounded corners shown against a light background, its surface mottled with brown, copper, dark gray, and black-stock-foto
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Gdańsk trojak, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: crowned male bust in profile facing right, inscription around the rim: .SIGIS.I.REX.POLO.DO.TO.PRVSS. Reverse: inscription in five lines around the rim, date separated by a shield with the coat of arms of Gdańsk: .III./GROSS.AR./TRIP:CIVI/GEDANEN/.15 - 38. Minted 1538. Silver coin; Gdańsk, Poland., A round metallic coin shown against a white background, displaying a worn silver-gray surface with darker gray tarnish in places; the coin has raised and incised designs and a decorative emblem near the lower center, with text--stock-foto
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Gdańsk troika, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548), iconography, Polish coin, male busts, Gdańsk (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Gdańsk (coat of arms), Jagiellonians (dynasty), city coats of arms, royal bust (iconographic). Obv.: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right, inscription around the rim: .SIGIS.I.REX.POLO.DO.TO.PRVSS. Rev.: Inscription in five lines around the rim, date separated by a shield with the coat of arms of Gdańsk: .III./GROSS:AR./TRIP:CIVI:/GEDANEN:/.15 - 38. 1538. Poland, Gdańsk, coin, A round metal coin with a worn surface shown against a white background,-stock-foto
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Gdańsk troika, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548), Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1467–1548) - iconography, Polish coins, male busts, Gdańsk (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Gdańsk (coat of arms), Jagiellonians (dynasty), royal bust (iconographic), city coats of arms, Obv.: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right, inscription in the rim: .SIGIS.I.REX, OLO.DO.TO.P, Rev.: Inscription in five lines in the rim, date separated by a shield with Gdańsk coat of arms: .III./GROSS:AR/TRIP:CIVI:/GEDANEN/.15 - 37., 1537, Gdańsk, Poland, coin, A round metallic coin with a worn surface,-stock-foto
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Gdańsk trojak, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548), Polish coin from Gdańsk (Pomeranian Voivodeship). Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned right, inscription around the rim: .SIGIS.I.REX.POLO.DO.TOCI.PRVS. Reverse: Inscription in five lines around the rim, date separated by a shield with the coat of arms of Gdańsk: .III./.GROSS:AR:/TRIP:CIVI:/DANNCZK/.15 - 36. 1536. Motifs: Gdańsk coat of arms, male/royal bust, Jagiellonian dynasty iconography. Coin, Poland., A round metallic coin with a worn surface shown against a white background, displaying raised lettering and a raised-stock-foto
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Denarius, Elagabalus (204–222; Roman emperor 218–222). Obverse: IMPANTONINVS PIVS AVG — Bust of Elagabalus with laurel wreath and paludamentum facing right; pearl rim. Reverse: PMTRPIIIICOSIIIPP — Elagabalus with laurel wreath stands facing left, holds a patera above an altar in his right hand and a mace in his left hand; star in left field at top; pearl rim. Date: 221. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Rome. Coin; diameter 18.5–19.5 mm; weight 3.45 g., A round, worn metallic coin with a raised profile of a bearded man wearing a laurel-like headband and draped clothing, shown in right-facing relief;-stock-foto
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Denarius, Elagabalus (reigned 218–222 CE), Roman Empire, c. 220–222. Obverse: Bust of Elagabalus with laurel wreath and paludamentum facing right; legend 'IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG'; pearl border. Reverse: Elagabalus wearing laurel wreath and long robe standing left, holding a patera above an altar in his right hand and a club in his left; a bull lies behind the altar; a star in the upper left field; legend 'INVICTVS SACERDOS AVG'; pearl border. Coin; diameter ~17.0–17.5 mm; weight 3.00 g., A close-up of a round metallic coin shown against a white background, with a raised profile of a bearded-stock-foto
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Denarius of Caracalla (188–217; Roman emperor 198–217) featuring Julia Domna (ca. 160–217; Roman empress 193–211). Obverse: IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG — bust of Julia Domna facing right, pearl border. Reverse: DIANA LVCIFERA — Diana standing left, holding a lit torch in both hands, pearl border. Date: 211–217. Roman Empire. Rome. Coin; diameter 17.5 mm, weight 3.20 g., A circular metallic object with a worn, textured surface and uneven edge, shown against a white background; the object appears silvery gray with darker gray areas and lighter highlights; a raised central figure of a standing person-stock-foto
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Denarius, Julia Domna (ca. 160–217; Roman empress 193–211). Obverse: IVLIA AVGVSTA — bust of Julia Domna facing right, pearl border. Reverse: VENVS FELIX — Venus standing left, holding an apple in her right outstretched hand, unwinding the folds of her robe with her left, pearl border. Date: 198–209. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Rome. Coin. Diameter: 16.0–16.5 mm. Weight: 3.20 g., A circular metal coin with a worn and uneven edge, shown against a white background. The coin surface is mostly gray with darker and lighter silver tones, and it features a raised side-profile bust of a person facing-stock-foto
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Denarius of Julia Domna (ca. 160–217), Roman Empire, 198–209. Obverse: IVLIA AVGVSTA — bust of Julia Domna facing right, pearl border. Reverse: IVNO REGINA — Juno standing left, holding a patera in her outstretched right hand and a sceptre in her left; peacock at her left, pearl border. Coin: diameter 15.0–17.5 mm, weight 2.70 g., A single round coin with an uneven, worn edge is shown against a white background; the coin is primarily gray with darker and lighter gray areas and small patches of brownish discoloration; the coin surface features a raised profile of a person facing right with-stock-foto
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Denarius, Julia Domna (ca. 160–217; Roman empress 193–211). Obverse: IVLIA AVGVSTA — bust of Julia facing right, pearl border. Reverse: HILARITAS — Hilaritas standing left, holding a palm leaf in her right hand (resting on the ground) and a cornucopia in her left; on both sides are small naked figures stretching out their hands to her; trace of an added handle in the upper field; pearl border. Date: 198–209. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin. Diameter 17.5–18.0 mm; weight 3.55 g., A single round metallic coin with a worn, textured surface shown against a white background; the coin has a raised-stock-foto
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Denarius, Julia Domna (ca. 160–217; Roman empress 193–211). Obverse: IVLIA AVGVSTA — bust of Julia facing right, pearl border. Reverse: DI(C)IFERA — Diana with a crescent on her shoulders, standing left, holding a torch in both hands, pearl border. Date: 198–209. Roman Empire. Coin. Diameter: 15.5–16.5 mm. Weight: 2.90 g., A round, worn coin with a rough, irregular edge shown against a white background; the coin is mainly gray with darker and lighter gray variations, and it bears the faint raised outline of a standing human figure in profile with an arm extended, the figure and surrounding-stock-foto
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Denarius, Julia Domna (ca. 160–217; Roman empress 193–211). Obverse: IVLIA AVGVSTA — bust of Julia facing right, pearl border. Reverse: FELICITAS — Felicitas standing left, holding a caduceus in her right hand and a long scepter in her left, pearl border. Iconography: Julia Domna, Felicitas (personification), caduceus. Date: 198–209. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin. Diameter: 18.0–19.0 mm. Weight: 3.25 g., A circular metallic object shown against a white background, with a raised profile of a person in side view at its center; the surface is textured and worn with raised decorative ridges near-stock-foto
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Crown half-grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Polish crowned eagle, head turned left, talons at bottom; inscription in rim. Reverse: Crown facing forward; inscription in rim; date 1508. Coin; Poland; 19.2 x 18.5 mm; weight 1.04 g., A single round coin shown against a plain white background, with a raised central circular area featuring a stylized crown design and an outer band with raised decorative markings; the coin surface appears worn and textured, showing shades of silver, gray, and faint darker gray in crevices, with subtle irregularities around the rim and-stock-foto
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Crown coin of Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; reign 1506–1548). Obverse: Polish eagle with a crown; rim inscription divided by an eagle's crown at top and a rosette at bottom: 'MONETA SIGISMVN'. Reverse: shield with a double cross; on the sides letters 'SP', date 1546, Kraków. Weight: 0.42 g., A round, worn object with a textured, grainy surface in shades of gray and light brown is shown against a white background; the object has irregular, slightly chipped edges and a raised circular design in the center that includes a stylized animal figure with symmetrical winglike shapes and a-stock-foto
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Crown ternary, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Silver coin, 1546, Kraków, Poland; weight 0.51 g. Obverse: Polish eagle with a crown; in the rim an inscription divided by the eagle's crown at the top and a rosette at the bottom: MONETA SIGISMVN. Reverse: Shield with a double cross; on the sides the letters SP; in the rim an inscription divided by rosettes at the top and bottom: REGIS POLO., A round metallic coin with a worn surface shown against a white background, featuring a central raised emblem of a stylized bird with outstretched wings and a detailed head, surrounded by a-stock-foto
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Denarius of Septimius Severus (Roman emperor, 146–211). Obverse: head of Septimius Severus in a laurel wreath facing right, pearl rim, inscription 'SEVERVS PIVS AVG'. Reverse: two prisoners with hands tied behind their backs, facing each other, sitting on the ground under a trophy, pearl rim, inscription 'PARTMAXP MTRPVIIII'. Roman Empire, dated 201. Coin: silver, diameter ~18.0–18.5 mm, weight 3.05 g., A round, worn metallic object with an uneven edge, shown against a white background, primarily dark gray with some lighter gray highlights; faint, raised shapes and shallow indentations form an-stock-foto
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Denarius, Septimius Severus (Roman Emperor; 146–211) — Obverse: Head of Septimius Severus with a laurel wreath facing right, pearl rim; inscription SEVERVS AVG PART MAX. Reverse: The emperor in a laurel wreath and military attire with a cloak over his left shoulder stands straight, head turned left; in his right hand he holds a patera above a burning tripod, in his left hand he holds a spear with the point downwards; inscription RESTITVTOR VRBIS, pearl rim. Date: 200–201. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Rome. Coin: dia. 20.0 mm, weight 3.20 g., A round metallic object with a worn, uneven edge, shown-stock-foto
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Denarius, head of Septimius Severus with laurel wreath facing right (Obv. inscription: SEVERVSAVG), pearl rim. Rev. inscription: RESTITVTOR VRBIS; emperor in laurel wreath and military attire with cloak over left shoulder stands with head turned left, holding a patera above a burning tripod in his right hand and a spear pointed downward in his left, pearl rim. Date: 200–201. Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin: diameter 19.0 mm, weight 3.20 g., A single round metallic object with a worn textured surface shown against a white background, displaying a raised profile of a bearded head facing-stock-foto
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Denarius; obverse: head of Septimius Severus in a laurel wreath facing right, legend 'LSEPTSEVAVGIMP XIPARTMAX', pearl rim. Reverse: Victoria tiptoeing left, holding a garland in both hands, with a round shield on a rectangular pedestal to left, legend 'VICTORIA EA VGGFEL', pearl rim. Inscription dates/style: 198–200 CE, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Material: coin; diameter 17.0–18.5 mm, weight 3.15 g., A round metallic coin shown against a white background with a worn surface and raised edges; the coin appears silvery gray with darker gray recessed areas and lighter highlights on raised details.-stock-foto
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Denarius; obverse: LSEPTSEVAVGIMP XIPARTMAX — Head of Septimius Severus in a laurel wreath facing right, pearl rim. Reverse: VICTORIAE AVG GFEL — Victoria tiptoes left, holding a garland in both hands; at left a round shield on a rectangular pedestal, pearl rim. Date: 198–200 CE. Culture: Roman Empire. Material: coin. Diameter: 18.0–19.0 mm. Weight: 2.58 g., A circular metallic object with a worn surface and irregular edges, shown against a white background, featuring a raised profile of a bearded person facing right with curly hair and a laurel-like headpiece, and a decorative element behind-stock-foto
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Denarius; obverse: head of Septimius Severus with laurel wreath facing right, pearl rim, inscription LSEPTSEVPERT AVGIMPX; reverse: Salus seated facing left, holding a patera in her outstretched right hand and feeding a snake entwined around an altar, pearl rim, inscription SALVTI AVGG; Roman Empire, 197–198 CE; silver coin, diameter ~17.0–17.5 mm, weight 3.30 g., A circular metallic object with a worn, uneven edge shown against a white background, displaying a carved, raised design of a seated human figure and a draped cloth or object beside them; the surface has textured scratches and-stock-foto
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Denarius depicting head of Septimius Severus in a laurel wreath facing right, legend L SEP, SE, PER, - AVG IMP VII around; reverse: Victoria walking left, holding a wreath in her outstretched right hand and a trophy in her left, legend B ADIAB COS II PP around; dated 195–196 CE; Roman Empire; Rome; coin; diameter 18.0 mm; weight 3.10 g; axis 0°., A single round metallic coin with a worn surface shown against a white background, the coin appears silver-gray with areas of darker gray and slight brownish discoloration, the obverse shows a raised profile of a bearded male figure facing right with-stock-foto
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Denarius; Roman deities; Liber (mythology); animals; panthers; Septimius Severus (Roman emperor, 146–211) — iconography; thyrsi. Obverse: RTAVGIMP, head of Septimius Severus with a laurel wreath right, pearl rim. Reverse: LIBERO PATRI, naked Liber stands facing left, holding a patera in his right hand and a thyrsus in his left, with a panther at his left. Date: 194–198. Culture/place: Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Medium: coin. Diameter: 16.0–17.0 mm. Weight: 2.80 g., A round metallic object with a worn, uneven edge is shown against a white background; its surface is mostly gray with darker-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 of Commodus (reigned 177–192). Obverse: head of Commodus in a laurel wreath to the right, inscription 'M COMM ANT - G BRIT'. Reverse: Pax seated left, holding a branch in his right hand and a long scepter in his left, inscription 'AET - ERNAE'. Dating: c. 186–189. Roman Empire; Rome. Coin. Diameter: 16.0–17.5 mm; weight: 2.75 g; axis: 0°., A worn, circular metallic object with a rough edge and an uneven surface, shown against a white background; the object is primarily gray and silver with darker gray areas in recessed parts; the surface features a raised, carved relief of a seated-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169), Roman emperor (161–169). Obverse: head of Lucius Verus in laurel wreath facing right, inscription L VERVS AVG ARM - PARTH MAX. Reverse: Pax standing left, holding a twig in his right hand and a cornucopia in his left, inscription TR P VI IMP IIII COS II; episode PAX, 166. Coin of the Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Silver coin; diameter 17.0–18.5 mm, weight 3.05 g, axis 180 degrees., A single round metallic object with a worn, uneven surface and irregular edges, shown against a white background; the object has a raised central figure in low relief that-stock-foto
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Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169), issuer; personifications; iconography: globes, cornucopias, Providentia. Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus uncovered to the right, legend IMP CAES L VREL VERVS A, all around. Reverse: Lucius Verus and Marcus Aurelius in togas standing opposite each other, holding scrolls and shaking hands, legend CONCORD GVSTOR TR P, episode COS II; in fields S - C, 161. Rome; Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin; diameter 25.0–27.0 mm; weight 11.75 g; axis 0°., A round, weathered metal disc with an uneven edge shown against a white background, displaying a relief of two-stock-foto
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Sestertius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right, legend 'IMP CAES L AVREL - VERVS AVG'. Reverse: Lucius Verus and Marcus Aurelius in togas standing opposite each other, holding scrolls and shaking hands, legend 'CON, ORD AVGVSTOR TR P' with 'COS II' in section and letters 'S - C' in fields. Roman Empire, Rome; coin; diameter ~31–32 mm; weight 25.15 g; axis 0°., A round metal coin shown against a white background with a raised profile of a bearded man facing right; the surface shows worn and irregular texture with areas-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus uncovered to the right, legend IMP L AVREL VERVS AVG. Reverse: Providentia standing left, holding a globe in her outstretched right hand and a cornucopia in her left, legend PROV DEOR TR P COS II. Date: 161. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Rome. Coin; silver. Diameter 17.0 mm; weight 2.90 g; axis 180°., A round, worn coin with an uneven edge shown against a white background; the coin surface is gray and silver with areas of lighter and darker gray, showing a faint raised profile of a person facing left and-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, inscription 'DIVA FAVSTINA PIA' around. Reverse: Peacock standing straight ahead, head facing right, tail spread in a plume, inscription 'CONSEC RATIO' around. After 176, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: silver denarius; diameter 18.0 mm; weight 3.35 g; axis 0°., A circular metallic object with a worn, uneven edge, shown against a white background, with a raised central figure that appears humanlike with a-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, legend 'DIVA FAVSTINA PIA.' Reverse: Peacock standing right with folded tail, legend 'CONSECRATIO.' After 176 CE, Roman Empire, Rome. Coin: diameters 17.5 mm and 19.0 mm, weight 3.00 g, axis 0°., A worn round metallic object with an irregular edge, shown against a white background, featuring a raised depiction of a bird-like figure with a long neck and tail and textured body; the metal surface shows-stock-foto
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Drachma of Peroz I (ruler of Persia, 459–484). Obverse: bust of Peroz I facing right wearing a crown with wings; above it a crescent topped with a korymbos; Pahlavi legend. Reverse: fire altar; to the left the ruler stretching his hands to a star, to the right a priest stretching his hands to a crescent; signs/monograms on both sides; pearl rim; Pahlavi legend. Sassanid art; Persia (Iran). Coin: diameter 24.0–27.0 mm, weight 3.30 g., A roughly circular metallic object with an irregular edge, shown against a white background, featuring a raised central design with embossed curved and rounded-stock-foto