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Watch band spring bars in 1.5mm diameter, for use in Oyster and other metal watch bracelets used in dive watches and sport watches; watch band pins.-stock-foto
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Watch band spring bars in 1.5mm diameter, for use in Oyster and other metal watch bracelets used in dive watches and sport watches; watch band pins.-stock-foto
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Denarius, Julia Domna (ca. 160–217; Roman empress 193–211). Obverse: Bust of Julia facing right, pearl border, inscription 'IVLIA AVGVSTA'. Reverse (inscription 'FORTVNAE FELICI'): Fortuna seated half‑naked to the left, holding a cornucopia in her right hand and a rudder resting on a sphere in her left; in front of her a small nude child stretching out its hands. Iconography: Fortuna. Date: 198–209. Culture: Roman Empire. Medium/function: coin. Diameter: ~18–20 mm. Weight: 2.78 g., A round, worn coin with a dark gray metallic surface showing a raised, central scene of a seated figure holding-stock-foto
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Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish eagle, rim inscription .SIGIS.AVG.DGREX.POLO.MDL. Reverse: Lithuanian Pogoń, below year 15-66, rim inscription divided by Jastrzębiec coat of arms: .MONETA.MAG - DVCAT.LIT. Maker: Stanisław Myszkowski (?-1570). Date: 1566. Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Tykocin. Coin; diameter ~19–20 mm; weight 1.22 g. Emblems: Jagiellon dynasty, eagles, Pogoń., A round metal coin with a worn, textured surface showing raised and recessed areas; the coin appears primarily in shades of gray and silver with some darker gray-stock-foto
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Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish eagle; rim inscription between pearly borders: SIGI.VG.REX.P. AG.DVX.L. Reverse: Lithuanian Pogoń; below year 156?; rim inscription between pearly borders: MONETA.MAGNI.DVCAT9.LITVA. Dated 1562. Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius. Coin (Poland); diameter ~20–21 mm; weight 1.13 g., A round metal coin with a worn surface showing a raised central design of a mounted figure on a horse; the coin has a raised rim and a circular band of decorative raised elements around the central motif, with worn relief details-stock-foto
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Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland, 1544–1572); obverse: Polish Eagle with rim inscription SIGI.VG.REX.P.AG.DVX.L; reverse: Lithuanian Pogoń with below date 156? and rim inscription MONETA.MAGNI.DVCAT. LITVA; dated 1562; Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius; silver coin; diameter ~20–21 mm; weight 1.13 g; features coats of arms of the Jagiellon dynasty (eagle and Pogoń)., A circular metallic object with a weathered silver-gray surface showing raised and recessed areas, featuring a central embossed bird-like figure with radiating feather details, surrounded by a-stock-foto
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Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish Eagle; in the rim between pearly borders the inscription 'S. GIS. AV. REX. P. MAG. DVX. L'. Reverse: Lithuanian Pogoń (coat of arms); below the year '1546'; in the rim between pearly borders the inscription 'M. NET. MA. NI. DVCAT9. LITV'. Jagiellon dynasty; Grand Duchy of Lithuania; coin; 1546; diameter ~19–20 mm; weight ~1 g., A worn round coin with a dull metallic gray surface, showing a faint raised central figure and surrounding decorative border; the coin has irregular edges and a small circular hole-stock-foto
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Lithuanian half-grosz (1546), Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland, 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish Eagle; rim inscription between pearly borders: 'S GIS.AV .REX.P.MAG.DVX.L'. Reverse: Lithuanian Pogoń (coat of arms); below the year '1546'; rim inscription between pearly borders: 'M NET .MA NI.DVCAT9.LITV'. Materials/format: coin; diameter ~19–20 mm; weight ~1 g., A round metal coin with a worn raised design showing a stylized bird with outstretched wings at the center, surrounded by a beaded inner border and an outer ring of raised decorative shapes; the coin surface appears textured and aged-stock-foto
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Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish Eagle; in the rim between pearly borders the inscription '.SIGIS.AVG.REX.P.MAG.DVX.L'. Reverse: Lithuanian Pogoń (coat of arms); below the year '1546', in the rim between pearly borders the inscription '.MONETA.MAGNI.DVCAT9.LITV'. 1546. Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Vilnius). Coin (Polish), diameter ca. 19–20 mm, weight 1.18 g., A round metallic coin with a worn surface, showing a raised circular border and an inner decorative ring; within the center is a relief of a mounted figure on a horse with a shield-stock-foto
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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.REX.P.MAG.DVX.L'. Reverse: Lithuanian Pogoń (coats of arms), below the year '1546'; in rim between pearly borders the inscription '.MONETA.MAGNI.DVCAT9.LITV'. Jagiellon dynasty; Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius. Coin (Polish), 1546; diameter ca. 19–20 mm, weight 1.18 g., A round metallic coin with a slightly irregular edge showing wear, predominantly silver-gray in color with darker gray shadows in recessed areas and subtle hints of bluish-stock-foto
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Gdańsk szeląg, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Polish coin (Gdańsk), 1547. Obverse: Eagle of Royal Prussia; rim inscription between pearl-shaped borders: SIGIS.DEI.GR, REX.POLON. Reverse: Coat of arms of Gdańsk; rim inscription between pearl-shaped borders: .MO, .CIVI.GEDANEN.1547. Diameter ~19–20 mm; weight 0.95 g. Subjects/styles: Eagle (coat of arms), eagles, Jagiellons (dynasty), coats of arms of cities., A single round object resembling a coin sits against a white background; the coin is dark gray with lighter gray highlights on raised areas, showing a textured surface-stock-foto
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Obverse: Male bust in armour turned right with a beard and sideburns; in the rim between the pearly borders an inscription beginning with a trefoil FRIDERI.DGDVX.SLESI.LEG.BRE. Reverse: Silesian eagle; in the rim between the pearly borders an inscription VERB.DOMI.MANET.IN.ETERN.I.5.4.4. Coin dated 1544. Maker attributed: Michael Stoltz (fl. ca. 1540–1555). Subject: Frederick II, Duke of Brzeg–Legnica (1480–1547); iconography includes portraits of rulers, portrait of the ruler in armor, bust facing right. Material/format: coin; diameter 22.3 mm; weight 1.81 g; axis 20°. Region: Silesia, Duchy-stock-foto
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Aw. Male bust in armour turned right with a beard and sideburns; in the rim between the pearly borders an inscription beginning with a trefoil 'FRIDERI.DGDVX.SLESI.LEG.BRE'. Rv. Silesian eagle; in the rim between the pearly borders an inscription 'VERB.DOMI.MANET.IN.ETERN.I.5.4.4.' Dated 1544. Maker: Michael Grosz (fl. ca. 1540–1555). Depicts Frederick II, Duke of Brzeg-Legnica (1480–1547); iconography includes portraits of rulers, portraits of the ruler in armor, busts of the ruler facing right. Materials/function: coin. Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg-Legnica-Wołów, Legnica. Diameter 22.3 mm; weight-stock-foto
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Obverse: Male bust in armour turned right with a beard and sideburns; in the rim between the pearly borders an inscription beginning with a trefoil: 'FRIDERI.D:G.DVX.SLESI.LEG.BRE'. Reverse: Silesian eagle; in the rim between the pearly borders an inscription: 'VERB.DOMI.MANET.IN.ETERNI.544.' Maker: Michael Stoltz (fl. ca. 1540–1555). Subject/maker: Frederick II, Duke of Brzeg-Legnica (1480–1547); iconography: busts/portraits of the ruler, ruler in armor, Piast dynasty. Date: 1544. Place: Silesia, Duchy of Brzeg-Legnica-Wołów, Legnica. Object: coin — diameter 22.7 mm, weight 1.72 g, axis 20°.,-stock-foto
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Didrachma, Pantikapaion; obverse: head of Dionysus in an ivy wreath facing right; reverse: ivy wreath, monogram above it, inscription in three rows within the wreath and a bunch of grapes at the top. Iconography: Dionysus, ivy wreath, grapes, plants. Monograms present. Date: 1st quarter of the 1st century BC (95–65 BC). Region: Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion. Coin; weight 7.60 g; diameter ~19.2–20 mm. Maker/attribution: Terlecki, Ignatius (1860–1916) noted., A round metallic object with a worn relief of a classical profile facing right, showing a head with curly hair and a wreath. The-stock-foto
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Bronze coin, Pantikapaion; obverse: head of a beardless satyr in an ivy wreath facing left; reverse: lion head facing left, below it a sturgeon facing left; letters at top and sides. Iconography: satyr, lions, animals, fish (sturgeon). Date: 315–300 BC. Region: Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion. Materials/format: coin, weight 8.03 g; axis 330°; diameter approx. 20–20.6 mm. Makers/attribution: Pantikapaion., A round dark brown object with a glossy surface showing a carved raised design; the design includes a profile of a human-like face with pronounced nose and lips, a stylized mane or hair-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion; protoma of a griffin (iconographic); head of a Satyr (iconographic); Satyr (mythology); griffins; fish, sturgeons; obv.: head of a bearded Satyr without a wreath to the right; rev.: protoma of an eagle-headed griffin to the left, at the bottom a sturgeon to the left, letters on the sides and top; 330–315 BC; Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; coin; weight 6.58 g; axis 120°; diameter 19.9–20 mm, A round, worn coin with a dark, weathered surface showing a raised profile of a face in side view; the coin's texture is rough and pitted with visible grooves and curved lines-stock-foto
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one-and-a-half, Henryk Laffert (1612-1615), cross (iconographic), orb of rule (iconographic), coats of arms, John Sigismund (Elector of Brandenburg; 1572-1619), Obv. Royal orb with a cross with arms terminating in finials. In the lower part of the orb, value numerals Z4. On the sides of the cross, date numerals 1 - 4. In the rim between the borders, an inscription divided by a cross IOH.SIG.D:G, AR.BR.SRI Rw. Five-field coat of arms. In the rim between the borders an inscription beginning with the mintmaster's mark .AR.E.EL.I., VL.C.MONT., 1614, Ducal Prussia (1525-1701), Drezdenko, coin, coin-stock-foto
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one-and-a-half, Henryk Laffert (1612-1615), cross (iconographic), orb of rule (iconographic), coats of arms, John Sigismund (Elector of Brandenburg; 1572-1619). Obv. Royal orb with a cross with arms terminating in finials. In the lower part of the orb, value numerals Z4. On the sides of the cross, date numerals 1 - 4. In the rim between the borders, an inscription divided by a cross IOH.SIG.D:G, AR.BR.SRI Rw. Five-field coat of arms. In the rim between the borders an inscription beginning with the mintmaster's mark .AR.E.EL.I., VL.C.MONT., 1614, Ducal Prussia (1525-1701), Drezdenko, coin, coin-stock-foto
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One and a half; maker: Ernest Pfahler. Obverse: Under the ducal mitre, a five-field heraldic shield with the value numeral 3 below. On the rim between the borders, inscription separated by the mitre and the value numeral: GE.WI.MA. - BR.SRIE. Reverse: Royal orb with a cross whose arms terminate in finials; in the lower part of the orb, value numerals; on the sides of the cross, date numerals 2-6. On the rim between the borders, inscription separated by a cross and a heart: .MONE.NO. - DVC.PRVS. Date: 1626. Region: Ducal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsberg. Object: coin. Dimensions: diameter 19.3-stock-foto
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One and a half, Ernest Pfahler. Obverse: under the ducal mitre, a five-field heraldic shield with the value numeral 3 below; on the rim between the borders an inscription separated by the mitre and the value numeral GE.WI.MA. - BR.SRIE. Reverse: royal orb with a cross whose arms terminate in finials; in the lower part of the orb value numerals; on the sides of the cross date numerals 2-6; on the rim between the borders an inscription separated by a cross and a heart - hallmark .MONE.NO. - DVC.PRVS. Date: 1626. Place: Ducal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsberg. Object: coin. Diameter: 19.3 mm.-stock-foto
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One-and-a-half coin. Obverse: Under the ducal mitre, a five-field coat of arms; below in the shield the value numeral 3. In the rim between the borders, an inscription separated by the mitre and the value numeral. Reverse: Royal orb with a cross with arms terminating in finials; in the lower part of the orb the value numerals 24; on the sides of the cross the date numerals 24. In the rim between the borders an inscription divided by a cross and a heart (hallmark) located below the apple. Inscription: MONE NO - DVC PRVS, 1624. Ducal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsberg. Coin: diameter 20.0 mm,-stock-foto
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Obverse: Under the ducal mitre, a five-field coat of arms; below in the shield the value numeral 3. In the rim between the borders, an inscription separated by the mitre and the value numeral. Reverse: Royal orb with a cross with arms terminating in finials; in the lower part of the orb, the value numerals Z4. On the sides of the cross, the date numerals Z-4. In the rim between the borders an inscription divided by a cross and a heart (hallmark) located below the apple. Inscription: MONE NO - DVC PRVS, 1624. Dukal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsberg. Coin: diameter 20.0 mm, weight 0.96 g, axis 20-stock-foto
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one and a half, Pfahler, Ernest, cross (iconographic), George William Hohenzollern (Elector of Brandenburg; Duke of Prussia; 1620–1640), orb of reign (iconographic), coats of arms. Obv.: Royal orb with a cross with arms terminating in finials. In the lower part of the orb, value numerals Z4. On the sides of the cross, date numerals ZZ. On the rim between the borders, an inscription divided by a cross, E.WI.MAR.BR SRIE.L. Rev.: Under the ducal mitre, a five-field coat of arms; below in the shield, the value numeral 3. On the rim between the borders, an inscription divided by the mitre and the-stock-foto
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one and a half, Pfahler, Ernest, cross (iconographic), George William Hohenzollern (Elector of Brandenburg; Duke of Prussia; 1620-1640), orb of reign (iconographic), coats of arms. Obv. Royal orb with a cross with arms terminating in finials. In the lower part of the orb, value numerals Z4. On the sides of the cross, date numerals ZZ. On the rim between the borders, an inscription divided by a cross, E.WI.MAR.BR SRIE.L., Rw. Under the ducal mitre, a five-field coat of arms, below in the shield, the value numeral 3. On the rim between the borders, an inscription divided by the mitre and the-stock-foto
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one-and-a-half, cross (iconographic), George William Hohenzollern (Elector of Brandenburg; Duke of Prussia; 1620-1640), orb of rule (iconographic), coats of arms. Obv. Royal orb with a cross with arms terminating in finials. In the lower part of the orb the value numerals Z4. On the sides of the cross the date numerals ZI. On the rim between the borders an inscription divided by a cross ., IMAR.BR SRIELP, . Rw. Under the ducal mitre a five-field coat of arms, below in the shield a value numeral 3. In the rim between the borders an inscription separated by the mitre and the value numeral and-stock-foto
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grosz; eagles; Albrecht Hohenzollern (Prince of Prussia; 1490–1568) — iconography; Hohenzollern coat of arms; male busts in armor. Obverse: Prussian eagle, on its chest a crowned letter S; on the rim between pearl-shaped borders, inscription beginning with a trefoil ALBER*D*G*MAR*BRAN*DVX*PRVSS. Reverse: male bust in armor in profile facing right; short hair, long pointed beard with sideburns, inner border divided by the Hohenzollern shield; on the rim between pearl-shaped borders, inscription beginning with *IVSTVS*EX*FIDE*VIVI. Date: 1550. Place: Ducal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsberg. Coin;-stock-foto
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grosz; eagles; Albrecht Hohenzollern (Prince of Prussia; 1490–1568) — iconography; Hohenzollern (coat of arms); male busts in armor. Obverse: Prussian eagle, on its chest a crowned letter S; on the rim, between pearl-shaped borders, an inscription beginning with a trefoil: ALBER*D*G*MAR*BRAN*DVX*PRVSS. Reverse: male bust in armor in profile turned to the right; short hair, long pointed beard with sideburns, dividing the inner border; on the rim, between pearl-shaped borders, an inscription beginning with the Hohenzollern shield: *IVSTVS*EX*FIDE*VIVI; dated 1550. Ducal Prussia (1525–1701),-stock-foto
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grosz; eagles; Albrecht Hohenzollern (Prince of Prussia; 1490–1568) — iconography; Hohenzollern coat of arms; male busts in armor. Obverse: Prussian eagle, on its chest a crowned letter S; on the rim between pearl-shaped borders an inscription beginning with a trefoil ALBER*D*G*MAR*BRAN*DVX*PRVSS. Reverse: male bust in armor in profile turned to the right; short hair, long pointed beard with sideburns, dividing the inner border; on the rim between pearl-shaped borders an inscription beginning with the Hohenzollern shield *IVSTVS*EX*FIDE*VIVIT*I550*. 1550, Königsberg, Ducal Prussia (1525–1701).-stock-foto
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grosz, Schilling, Maciej, Albrecht Hohenzollern (Prince of Prussia; 1490-1568) - iconography, eagles, Hohenzollern (coat of arms), male busts in armor, Obv. Prussian eagle, on its chest a crowned letter S. In the rim, between the pearl-shaped borders, an inscription beginning with a trefoil ALBER*D*G*MA, *BRAN*DVX*PRVS. Rv. Male bust in armor in profile turned to the right; short hair, long, pointed beard with sideburns, dividing the inner rim. In the rim, between the pearl-shaped borders, an inscription beginning with the Hohenzollern shield *IVSTVS*EX*, IDE*VIVIT*I548*. 1548, Ducal Prussia (-stock-foto
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grosz, Schilling, Maciej, Albrecht Hohenzollern (Prince of Prussia; 1490–1568) - iconography, eagles, Hohenzollern (coat of arms), male busts in armor; Obv. Prussian eagle, on its chest a crowned letter S. In the rim, between the pearl-shaped borders, an inscription beginning with a trefoil ALBER*D*G*MA, *BRAN*DVX*PRVS. Rev. Male bust in armor in profile turned to the right; short hair, long pointed beard with sideburns, dividing the inner rim. In the rim, between the pearl-shaped borders, an inscription beginning with the Hohenzollern shield *IVSTVS*EX*, IDE*VIVIT*I548*. 1548, Ducal Prussia (-stock-foto
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Albrecht Hohenzollern (Prince of Prussia; 1490–1568) — obverse: Prussian eagle, on its chest a crowned letter S; in the rim between pearl-shaped borders an inscription beginning with a trefoil ALBER*D*G*MAR*BRAN*DVX*PRVSS. Reverse: male bust in armor in profile turned to the right; short hair, long pointed beard with sideburns, dividing the inner border; in the rim between pearl-shaped borders an inscription beginning with the Hohenzollern shield *IVSTVS*EX*FIDE*VIVIT*I546*. 1546; Ducal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsberg; coin; diameter 23.0 mm; weight 2.00 g; axis 20°., A round metallic coin-stock-foto
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Albrecht Hohenzollern (Prince of Prussia; 1490–1568) — obverse: Prussian eagle, on its chest a crowned letter S; in the rim between pearl-shaped borders an inscription beginning with a trefoil: ALBER*D*G*MAR*BRAN*DVX*PRVSS. Reverse: male bust in armor in profile turned to the right; short hair, long pointed beard with sideburns, dividing the inner border; in the rim between the pearl-shaped borders an inscription beginning with the Hohenzollern shield: *IVSTVS*EX*FIDE*VIVIT*I546*. Dated 1546. Ducal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsberg. Coin; diameter 23.0 mm, weight 2.00 g, axis 20°., A round-stock-foto
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grosz, Schilling, Maciej, R0 (rarity), Albrecht Hohenzollern (Prince of Prussia; 1490–1568) - iconography, eagles, Hohenzollern (coat of arms), male busts in armor. Obverse: Prussian eagle, on its chest the crowned letter S; in the rim between pearl-shaped borders an inscription beginning with a trefoil ALBER*D*G*MAR*BRAN*DVX*PRVSS. Reverse: male bust in armor in profile turned to the right; short hair, long beard with sideburns, dividing the inner border; in the rim between pearl-shaped borders an inscription beginning with the Hohenzollern shield *IVSTVS*EX*FIDE*VIVIT*I543*. 1543, Ducal-stock-foto
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Albrecht Hohenzollern (Prince of Prussia; 1490–1568) — coin (1543). Obverse: Prussian eagle, on its chest the crowned letter S; rim between pearl-shaped borders an inscription beginning with a trefoil ALBER*D*G*MAR*BRAN*DVX*PRVSS. Reverse: male bust in armor in profile to the right; short hair, long beard with sideburns, inner border dividing; rim between pearl-shaped borders an inscription beginning with the Hohenzollern shield *IVSTVS*EX*FIDE*VIVIT*I543*. Ducal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsberg. Diameter 23.1 mm, weight 1.87 g, axis 20°. R0 (rarity)., A round metallic object with a textured-stock-foto
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Heinrich (Straub/Strawb) Grosz; R0 (rarity). Albrecht Hohenzollern (Prince of Prussia; 1490–1568) — iconography: Hohenzollern coat of arms; male busts in armor; eagles. Obverse: Prussian eagle with crowned letter S on its chest; rim inscription between pearl-shaped borders beginning with a trefoil ALBER*D*G*MAR*BRAN*DV. Reverse: male bust in armor in profile to the right; short hair, long beard with sideburns; inner border divided by Hohenzollern shield and rim inscription *IVSTVS*EX*FIDE*VIVIT*I54Z*; date 1542. Issued in Ducal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsberg. Coin: diameter 23.4 mm, weight-stock-foto
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grosz, Straub (Strawb), Heinrich, R0 (rarity), Albrecht Hohenzollern (Prince of Prussia; 1490–1568) — iconography: Hohenzollern coat of arms, male busts in armor, eagles. Obverse: Prussian eagle with crowned letter S on its chest; rim inscription beginning with a trefoil ALBER*D*G*MAR*BRAN*DV. Reverse: male bust in armor in profile to the right; short hair, long beard with sideburns, dividing the inner border; rim inscription beginning with the Hohenzollern shield *IVSTVS*EX*FIDE*VIVIT*I54Z*; dated 1542. Ducal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsberg; coin: diameter 23.4 mm, weight 1.85 g, axis 20°., A-stock-foto
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grosz, Straub (Strawb), Heinrich, R0 (rarity), Albrecht Hohenzollern (Prince of Prussia; 1490-1568) - iconography, eagles, Hohenzollern (coat of arms), male busts in armor, Obv. Prussian eagle, on his chest the crowned letter S. In the rim, between the pearl-shaped borders, an inscription beginning with a trefoil ALBER*D*G*MAR*BRAN*DVX*PRVSS Rev. Male bust in armor in profile turned to the right; short hair, long beard with sideburns, dividing the inner border. In the rim, between the pearl-shaped borders, an inscription beginning with the Hohenzollern shield *IVSTVS*EX*FIDE*VIVIT*I54Z*, 1542,-stock-foto
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grosz, Straub (Strawb), Heinrich, R0 (rarity), Albrecht Hohenzollern (Prince of Prussia; 1490–1568) - iconography, eagles, Hohenzollern (coat of arms), male busts in armor. Obv.: Prussian eagle, on his chest the crowned letter S; in the rim, between the pearl-shaped borders, an inscription beginning with a trefoil ALBER*D*G*MAR*BRAN*DVX*PRVSS. Rev.: Male bust in armor in profile turned to the right; short hair, long beard with sideburns, dividing the inner border; in the rim, between the pearl-shaped borders, an inscription beginning with the Hohenzollern shield *IVSTVS*EX*FIDE*VIVIT*I54Z*.-stock-foto
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grosz, Straub (Strawb), Heinrich, R0 (rarity), Albrecht Hohenzollern (Prince of Prussia; 1490-1568) - iconography, eagles, Hohenzollern (coat of arms), male busts in armor, Obv. Prussian eagle, on his chest the crowned letter S. In the rim, between the pearl-shaped borders, an inscription beginning with a trefoil ALBER*D*G*MAR*BRAN*DVX*PRVSS Rev. Male bust in armor in profile turned to the right; short hair, long beard with sideburns, dividing the inner border. In the rim, between the pearl-shaped borders, an inscription beginning with the Hohenzollern shield *IVSTVS*EX*FIDE*VIVIT*I54Z*, 1542,-stock-foto