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Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland, 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish eagle; in rim between pearly borders the inscription 'SIGIS.AVG., X.PO.MAG.DVX.L'. Reverse: Lithuanian Pogoń; below the year 1558; in rim between pearly borders the inscription 'MONETA.MAGNI.DVCAT9.LITVA'. 1558; features coats of arms of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish coins; eagles; Grand Duchy of Lithuania; Vilnius., A worn round metallic object with an irregular edge, showing a raised central emblem resembling a stylized bird with outstretched wings and feather-like textures; the surface displays areas-stock-foto
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Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish coins; motifs: eagles (Polish Eagle) and Pursuer (Lithuanian Pursuer). Obverse: Polish Eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1559. Date: 1559. Region: Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Poland; struck in Vilnius. Coin; diameter ~12.0–12.4 mm; weight 0.35 g., A round metallic object with a worn silver-gray surface is centered against a plain white background; the object shows a raised image of a person riding a horse with a few carved details around the-stock-foto
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Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellons dynasty; Polish coins; motifs: eagle (obverse, in the rim) and Pursuer (reverse, in the rim); below the year 1549 on the reverse: 1549; Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Poland; coin; diameter 11.5–13.0 mm; weight 0.29 g., A small round metallic object with an irregular edge, showing worn raised designs and shallow recesses; the surface displays a mix of gray and brown tones with darker gray areas in the recesses and lighter silvery highlights on the raised portions; the design features linear-stock-foto
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Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish coins; motifs: eagles (Polish Eagle) and Pursuer (Lithuanian Pursuer). Obverse: Polish Eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1548. Date: 1548. Origin: Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Poland. Function: coin. Diameter: 11.5–12.5 mm. Weight: 0.27 g., A round metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised design that includes a figure on horseback and decorative elements; the object displays uneven edges and areas of wear. The-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between pearly borders an inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSS Rw. Reverse: The Eagle of Royal Prussia; in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSSIE.1533. 1533. Poland, Toruń. Coin; diameter 23.0–23.3 mm; weight 1.77 g. Keywords: eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonians (dynasty), emblems, Eagle (emblem), male/royal bust, Sigismund I the Old — iconography., A round metallic coin with a worn silver-gray surface showing a raised-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVS. Reverse: The Eagle of Royal Prussia; in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSSIE.1533. 1533. Poland, Toruń. Coin; diameter 23.0–23.4 mm; weight 2.04 g. Subjects: eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonian dynasty emblems, eagle emblem, male/royal bust; iconography of Sigismund I the Old (1467–1548)., A round metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a-stock-foto
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Lithuanian grosz on a Polish foot, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Polish coins; Jagiellonians (dynasty); coats of arms; Pogoń (coat of arms; Lithuania); male busts; royal bust; Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1520–1572) — iconography; monograms; tied monograms; SA monogram; Columns of Gediminas (coat of arms of Lithuania)., A circular metallic object with a worn, textured surface, showing a raised central design of a stylized animal figure with a mane and a curved tail, surrounded by a raised circular border and additional decorative raised elements along the outer-stock-foto
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Gdańsk grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between pearly borders an inscription: SIGI. REX. PO. DO. OCI.PR. Reverse: Coat of arms of Gdańsk; in the rim between pearly borders inscription: SSVS. CIVI. NCZ. 1535. Date: 1535. Poland, Gdańsk. Coin. Diameter 21.6–23.0 mm. Weight 1.9 g. Subjects: Polish coins; Jagiellonians (dynasty); male/royal bust; city coat of arms., A round metallic coin with a worn silver-gray surface showing a raised central design of a stylized geometric cross and curved ornamental-stock-foto
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Gdańsk szeląg, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obv.: Eagle of Royal Prussia, in the rim between pearly borders an inscription: .SIGIS.DEI., REX.POLO. Rev.: Coat of arms of Gdańsk, in the rim between pearly borders an inscription: .MONE.CI. DANEN.1539. Date: 1539. Poland, Gdańsk. Coin. Diameter 19.6–20.2 mm. Weight 1.2 g. Subjects/features: Polish coins; eagle (coat of arms); eagles; Jagiellons (dynasty); coats of arms of cities; Gdańsk (coat of arms)., A single round metal coin with a worn, textured surface showing a raised central motif of a stylized bird with outstretched-stock-foto
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Gdańsk szeląg, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Eagle of Royal Prussia, in the rim between pearly borders an inscription: .SIGIS.DEI.GRA.REX.POLO. Reverse: Coat of arms of Gdańsk, in the rim between pearly borders an inscription: .MONE.CIVI.GEDANEN.1539. Date: 1539. Poland, Gdańsk. Coin. Diameter 19.2–20.0 mm. Weight 1.9 g. Subjects: Polish coins; Eagle (coat of arms); eagles; Jagiellons (dynasty); coats of arms; Gdańsk (coat of arms)., A single round coin with a worn, textured surface showing a raised central emblem of a stylized bird with outstretched wings and a-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between the pearly borders an inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSSIE. Reverse: the Eagle of Royal Prussia; in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSSIE. Dated 1534. Toruń, Poland. Coin; diameter 23.3–23.7 mm, weight 1.9 g. Subjects: eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonians (dynasty), coats of arms, male/royal bust; iconography of Sigismund I the Old., A round metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised central emblem-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right, in the rim between pearly borders an inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSS Rw. Reverse: The Eagle of Royal Prussia, in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSSIE.1534. 1534, Toruń, Poland. Coin; diameter 23.4–24.0 mm; weight 1.89 g. Tags/subjects: eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonians (dynasty), coats of arms, royal bust, Sigismund I the Old — iconography., A circular metallic coin with a worn surface showing a raised double-headed-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between pearly borders the inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSSIE. Reverse: The Eagle of Royal Prussia; in the rim between pearly borders the inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSSIE. 1534. Toruń, Poland. Coin; diameter 22.8–23.4 mm; weight 1.84 g. Categories: eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonians (dynasty), coats of arms, royal bust, iconography of Sigismund I., A round metallic object with a textured silver-gray surface showing an embossed central motif-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; rim inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSS. Reverse: The Eagle of Royal Prussia; rim inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSSIE.1533. Date: 1533, Toruń, Poland. Coin, silver; diameter 22.5–23.0 mm; weight 1.74 g. R8 (rarity). Subjects/themes: eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonians (dynasty), coats of arms, royal bust, iconography of Sigismund I., A circular metallic coin with a worn surface showing an embossed heraldic eagle motif in the center and decorative patterns around-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548), R8 (rarity), eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonians (dynasty), coats of arms, Eagle (coat of arms), male busts, royal bust, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1467–1548) — iconography. Obv.: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between the pearl borders an inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSSI. Rev.: The Eagle of Royal Prussia; in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSS.153Z. Date: 1532. Mint: Toruń, Poland. Coin; diameter 23.0–23.6 mm; weight 1.9 g., A circular-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). R8 (rarity). Features eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonian dynasty coats of arms. Iconography: crowned royal male bust in profile turned to the right (obverse), inscription in rim between pearly borders: .SIGIS.IR, .PO.DO.TOCI.PRVS. Reverse: The Eagle of Royal Prussia, in the rim between pearl borders the inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TE, .PRVSS.153Z. Date: 1532. Place: Toruń, Poland. Coin; diameter ~23.0–23.3 mm; weight 2 g., A circular metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised central emblem resembling a stylized bird with-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; rim inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSS Rw. Reverse: The Eagle of Royal Prussia; rim inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSSIE.1533. Dated 1533, Toruń, Poland. Subjects/emblems: eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonian dynasty, emblems, Eagle (emblem), male/royal bust; iconography of Sigismund I the Old. Materials/function: coin., A circular metallic coin with a worn, textured surface showing areas of discoloration and spots of darker brownish rust; the coin displays an-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548); 1533; silver coin (grosz). Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; rim inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSS Rw. Reverse: The Eagle of Royal Prussia; rim inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSSIE.1533. Poland, Toruń. Subjects: eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonians (dynasty), emblems, Eagle (emblem), male/royal bust; iconography of Sigismund I the Old., A round metallic coin with a worn surface showing a raised central eagle motif surrounded by a circular beaded border and an outer ring of raised decorative-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSSI Rw. Reverse: The Eagle of Royal Prussia; in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSSIE.1535. Dated 1535. Poland, Toruń. Subjects: Polish coins; Jagiellonians (dynasty); coats of arms; eagles; royal bust; iconography of Sigismund I the Old. Materials/format: coin., A round metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised profile of a person wearing a crown-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between pearly borders an inscription: .SIGIS.IR, .PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSSIE Rv.: The Eagle of Royal Prussia; in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSSIE.1535. 1535. Poland, Toruń. Subjects/themes: Polish coins, Jagiellon dynasty, coats of arms, eagles, royal bust; iconography: Sigismund I the Old. Materials/function: coin., A round metallic coin with a worn and textured surface showing a raised profile of a person wearing a crown-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Silver coin (grosz), 1535, Toruń, Poland. Obverse: crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between pearl borders the inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSSIE. Reverse: the Eagle of Royal Prussia; in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSSIE. Subjects/features: Polish coins; Jagiellonian dynasty; coats of arms; eagles; royal/male bust; iconography of Sigismund I the Old., A circular metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised profile of a person's head wearing a-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right, rim inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVS. Reverse: The Eagle of Royal Prussia, rim inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PR., SS., Z., 1532. Coin from Toruń, Poland. Subjects/tags: eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonians (dynasty), emblems, Eagle (emblem), male busts, royal bust, Sigismund I the Old — iconography., A round metallic coin with a worn surface showing a raised profile of a person's head facing right within a beaded circular border, surrounded by raised decorative-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Crowned royal bust in profile facing right, rim inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVS. Reverse: Eagle of Royal Prussia, rim inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVS.1531. 1531, Toruń, Poland. Subjects/emblems: eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonian dynasty, royal male bust; iconography of Sigismund I the Old., A round metallic object with a worn textured surface showing a raised relief of a bird with outstretched wings at its center, surrounded by a raised circular border and a rim featuring repeated decorative raised shapes-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Silver coin (grosz), 1534, Toruń, Poland. Obverse: crowned male bust in profile facing right; in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSSIE. Reverse: the Eagle of Royal Prussia; in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSSIE. Subjects/themes: Polish coins, Jagiellonian dynasty, coats of arms, eagles, royal bust, iconography of Sigismund I the Old., A round metallic coin with a worn silver-gray surface showing a raised profile of a person wearing a crown and-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right, in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVS. Reverse: The Eagle of Royal Prussia, in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription: GROS.COMV.TERR.PRVS.1530. 1530, Toruń, Poland. Subjects: eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonians (dynasty), emblems, Eagle (emblem), male busts, royal bust, Sigismund I the Old — iconography. Materials/function: coin., A round metallic object with a worn surface and a raised rim, showing a faint central-stock-foto
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Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; ruled 1506–1548). Obverse: Pogoń (Lithuanian coat of arms) turned left; in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: + COIN:SIGISMV, 15. Reverse: Polish crowned eagle; in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: + MA, VCIS:LI, TVANIE.:., dated 1515. Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius. Materials: coin; types: Polish coins; dynastic association: Jagiellons; motifs: eagles, coats of arms., A circular metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised central motif resembling a stylized bird with outstretched wings-stock-foto
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Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Pogoń (coat of arms of Lithuania) turned left; in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: + COIN:SIGISMV, 15. Reverse: crowned Polish eagle; in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: + MA, VCIS:LI, TVANIE.:., dated 1515. Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius. Attributes: Polish coins; Jagiellon dynasty; eagles; coats of arms., A round metallic object with a worn surface appears against a white background; the object shows a raised circular border and a central raised design depicting an animal with a-stock-foto
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Lithuanian half-grosz (1515) of Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland, 1506–1548). Obverse: Pogoń (Lithuanian coat of arms) turned left; rim with pearly borders and inscription + MONETA:SIGISMVNDI:15. Reverse: crowned Polish eagle; rim with pearly borders and inscription + I:DVCIS:LITVANIE:. Grand Duchy of Lithuania; Vilnius. Coins; Polish–Lithuanian (Jagiellon dynasty)., A round metal coin with a worn surface showing a raised design of a double-headed bird in the center, surrounded by a circular border with decorative raised elements; the coin displays a mix of dark gray, silver, brownish, and-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548), eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonians (dynasty), emblems, Eagle (emblem), male busts, royal bust, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1467–1548) — iconography. Obv.: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between pearly borders an inscription: .SIGI, .PO.DO.TO, I.PRVS Rw. The Eagle of Royal Prussia; in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription: .GRO, .1530.GROS, PRVS, 1530, Toruń, Poland, coin., A round, metallic coin with a worn surface showing raised rim details and a central circular border; the-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548), 1529, 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.PRVS. Reverse: the Eagle of Royal Prussia; in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSS.15Z9. Subjects/attributes: eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonians (dynasty), emblems, Eagle (emblem), male/royal bust, iconography of Sigismund I the Old., A worn round metallic coin with a raised rim and a central portrait of a crowned head in profile, showing-stock-foto
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Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548); 1529; Toruń, Poland. Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right, in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: GIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PR. Reverse: The Eagle of Royal Prussia, in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription: GROSS.COMV.TERR. 15Z9. Subjects/emblems: eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonian dynasty, emblems, Eagle (emblem), male/royal bust; iconography of Sigismund I the Old (1467–1548). Materials/function: coin., A weathered round metal coin with a raised circular border and an embossed heraldic bird-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; rim inscription between pearls: .SIGIS.DEI.G, A.REX.POL. Reverse: Coat of arms of Gdańsk; rim inscription between pearls: .MONE.CIVI.DANCZ.1530. Gdańsk, Poland. Subjects: Polish coins; Eagle (coat of arms); Jagiellons (dynasty); city coats of arms., A round metallic object with a textured, worn surface, showing a raised circular border and an embossed central motif resembling a stylized bird with spread wings; the object is predominantly gray with darker and lighter metallic-stock-foto
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Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund I the Old (king of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Pursuer (Lithuanian emblem) turned left; in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: + ONETA:SIGISMVNDI:15 7. Reverse: Crowned Polish eagle; in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: MAG I:DVCIS:LITVA I 1527. Polish coins; Jagiellon dynasty; emblems: eagle and pursuer. Minted in Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 1527., A round coin with a worn metallic surface in shades of gray and silver, showing a raised central design of two facing profiles encircled by a beaded inner ring and a rim of raised-stock-foto
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szeląg, Section of Coins of Lands Associated with Poland, eagles, cross (iconographic), Frederick William I Hohenzollern (Great Elector of Brandenburg; Prince of Prussia; 1620-1688), Hohenzollern (coat of arms). Obverse: Prussian eagle, on its chest a monogram composed of the letters IC. In the rim, between the pearl borders, an inscription beginning with a princely mitre FRID.; monogram composed of the letters FW separating the inner border. Reverse: In the rim an inscription beginning with a cross, divided by the Hohenzollern coat of arms +SOLID, S.PR - US; dated 1654, Königsberg, Ducal-stock-foto
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One and a half (coin). Maker: Ernest Pfahler. Department of Coins of Lands Associated with Poland. Cross (iconographic); orb of rule (iconographic). George William Hohenzollern (Elector of Brandenburg; Duke of Prussia; 1620–1640). Coats of arms., A round metallic object with a weathered, uneven surface and a dull gray color, showing shallow engraved patterns and circular impressions across its face; the edges are slightly irregular and worn, and the surface displays a few darker gray spots and lighter gray highlights where the metal is more exposed.-stock-foto
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szeląg; maker: Ernest Pfahler; Department of Coins of Lands Associated with Poland — (remove if considered collection?) [But instruction: remove collection names]. Revised:, A round, worn coin with a rough, textured surface showing a faded raised design; the coin displays a central emblem that appears floral or feathery in shape surrounded by a circular border and faint decorative elements; the metal shows a mix of brown, dark brown, and gray tones with areas of lighter gray highlighting the raised portions; the coin edge is slightly irregular with a small nick on one side and overall surface-stock-foto
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szeląg, Ernest Pfahler, coins, eagles, George William Hohenzollern (Elector of Brandenburg; Prince of Prussia; 1620–1640), rosettes, Hohenzollern coat of arms. Obverse: Prussian eagle bearing on its chest a crowned letter S; in the rim between borders an inscription beginning with a heart — GEORG.WILH.MAR., RIEL. Reverse: monogram composed of the letters GW; in the rim between borders an inscription beginning with a rosette, divided by the Hohenzollern coat of arms SOLIDVS.PR -, 62, 1628. Ducal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsberg. Coin: diameter 15.8 mm, weight 0.68 g, axis 0°., A round, worn-stock-foto
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denarius - bracteate, arcades, Leliwa (coat of arms), columns, crosses, forked column, one-sided coins, equal-armed cross, spheres, Teutonic Knights (order), Column with two arches at the bottom, forked, topped with a sphere. On both sides, one isosceles cross with widening, forked ends of the arms, ca. 1267/1268 - ca. 1277/1278, State of the Teutonic Order (1226-1525), coin (one-sided), diameter 17.7 mm, weight 0.22 g, A round, weathered object with a cracked edge and a shallow concave surface, showing a textured, uneven surface with worn raised shapes; the object displays muted tones of gray-stock-foto
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denarius - bracteate, crown II (iconographic), crowns, one-sided coins, crosses, balls, Teutonic Knights (order). Crown topped with a cross placed between two elongated, outwardly flaring arches. The crown arches at the bottom and top are topped with balls. ca. 1337/1338 - ca. 1345. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Coin (one-sided). Diameter 14.4 mm; weight 0.24 g., A small round object with an uneven rim and a shallow, recessed center, showing a textured, irregular surface and signs of wear; the object displays mottled shades of gray, greenish-gray, and brown with a few darker areas-stock-foto
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Denarius (bracteate). One-sided coin depicting a triangular shield with a cross whose arms reach the shield's edge; at the corners of the shield is one ball each. In the upper right part of the shield there is a point. On both sides of the shield are illegible markings (possibly balls). Iconography: shield with cross I; shields; triangular shield (iconographic); one-sided coins; balls; Teutonic Knights (order). Date ca. 1307/1308–ca. 1317/1318. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Diameter 15.1 mm; weight 0.21 g., A small round object with an uneven edge sits against a white background;-stock-foto