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Denarius of Alexander Severus (reigned 222–235), 228–231. Obverse: Alexander Severus (portrait). Reverse: Virtus (personification). Roman Empire, Rome. Coin; diameter 18.5 mm; weight 2.39 g., A circular, worn object with an uneven edge and a textured surface, showing a mix of dark brown, black, and mottled greenish-brown tones, with areas of lighter tan and faint reddish-brown patches; the object casts a subtle shadow against a plain white background.-stock-foto
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Denarius of Alexander Severus (Roman emperor, 222–235). Obverse: bust of Alexander Severus. Reverse: Jupiter (Roman deity). Roman Empire, 231–235. Rome. Coin; diameter 18.0–19.5 mm, weight 2.55 g., A round, worn metal object with a raised human figure in a standing pose at its center, showing one arm extended; the surface has irregular edges and textured areas with pitting and scratches. The object displays a mix of brown, dark brown, gray, and hints of silvery tones with some darker spots; the raised figure appears slightly lighter than some surrounding areas. The background around the object-stock-foto
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denarius of Alexander Severus (Roman emperor 222–235), obverse: bust of Alexander Severus; reverse: Jupiter (Roman deity) iconography. Date: 231–235. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin. Diameter: 18.0 mm and 19.5 mm; weight: 2.55 g., A circular metallic object with an uneven edge, showing a raised profile of a person facing right, wearing a textured headdress or laurel and a draped garment. The surface has areas of wear and corrosion with rough, pitted texture. Visible colors include dark brown, rusty red, dull silver, and hints of gray. The background is plain white.-stock-foto
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Denarius of Alexander Severus (reigned 222–235 CE), obverse and reverse personifications; iconography of Alexander Severus and Virtus; dated 228–231 CE; Roman Empire (27 BCE–476 CE), Rome; coin. Diameter 18.5 mm, weight 2.39 g., A round, worn coin with irregular edges showing a raised profile of a person in profile facing right, with visible contours of the head, neck, and shoulders; the coin surface is textured and pitted with areas of darker brown, lighter brown, greenish patina, and hints of gray, and there is a faint raised rim around the portrait.-stock-foto
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sestertius (fanciful forgery); Alexander Severus (208–235; Roman emperor 222–235), issuer; Julia Mamaea (c.180–235; Augusta 222–235); Alexander Severus — iconography; Julia Mamaea — iconography; empresses; dated 231–235; Roman Empire (27 BC–476); Rome; coin (forgery); diameter 28.0 mm; weight 15.26 g, A round, worn metal coin with a raised profile of a person facing right, showing detailed hair styled in waves and braids, a visible ear, neck, and part of the shoulder. The coin surface is textured with areas of corrosion and patina, displaying colors including brown, dark green, black, and-stock-foto
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Sestertius (fanciful forgery), Alexander Severus (208–235; Roman emperor 222–235), issuer; Julia Mamaea (ca. 180–235; Augusta 222–235); iconography: Alexander Severus; iconography: Julia Mamaea; empresses; dated 231–235; Roman Empire (27 BC–476); Rome; coin (forgery); diameter 28.0 mm; weight 15.26 g, A circular, weathered metallic object with a raised profile of a head facing right, showing short textured hair, a laurel or ribbon across the hair, a visible ear, and facial features including an eye, nose, lips, and beard stubble; the surface has worn relief details around the head suggesting-stock-foto
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Denarius, 228–231 CE. Obverse: Head of Alexander Severus in laurel wreath facing right, pearl rim, legend MPSEVALE XANDAVG. Reverse: Perpetuitas standing left, leaning against a column with right hand, holding orb in right hand and long scepter diagonally in left hand, pearl rim, legend PERPETVI TATIAVG. Roman Empire; Rome. Coin; diameter 19.5–20.0 mm; weight 3.13 g., A round metallic object with a dark gray surface and lighter gray highlights shows a raised central figure seated and holding objects in each hand, surrounded by a textured rim with irregular edges; the object displays worn and-stock-foto
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Denarius; Alexander Severus (Roman emperor, 222–235) — iconography. Obverse: Head of Alexander Severus in laurel wreath facing right, pearl rim, legend MPSEVALE XANDAVG. Reverse: Perpetuitas stands turned left, leaning against a column with left hand, holding an orb in right hand and a long scepter diagonally in left hand, pearl rim, legend PERPETVI TATIAVG. Roman Empire, 228–231. Coin; diameter 19.5–20.0 mm; weight 3.13 g., A round metallic object with a raised profile of a person's head in relief facing right, showing short curly hair and a tied ribbon at the back; the object has a beaded-stock-foto
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sestertius of Alexander Severus (208–235; Roman emperor 222–235), issuer: Alexander Severus; obverse/personifications and iconography of Alexander Severus; reverse: Spes (personification); dated 231–235 CE; Roman Empire (27 BC–476); Rome; coin; diameter 29.5–30.0 mm; weight 20.49 g, A round, worn metal coin with a raised central figure of a standing person wearing draped clothing and holding a vertical object, surrounded by a circular border with raised marks; the surface shows areas of dark green and brown patina, darker green near the center and brown along the edges, with small cracks and-stock-foto
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Sestertius of Alexander Severus (208–235; Roman emperor 222–235), issuer: Alexander Severus. Obverse/depicts personifications and Alexander Severus (iconography). Reverse: Spes (personification). Date: 231–235 CE. Roman Empire (27 BCE–476 CE). Rome. Coin. Diameter 29.5–30.0 mm. Weight 20.49 g., A round metal coin with a profile of a person's head facing right, showing short hair and a visible ear, with a raised rim and worn, irregular edges; the surface shows brown and green patina tones with darker brown shading around the portrait and rim, and areas of lighter brown where the metal is more-stock-foto
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didrachma; publisher; Apollo (mythology); galloping horse; horses; head of Apollo. Obverse: head of Apollo in a laurel wreath turned to the right. Reverse: galloping horse to the left; above the inscription 'ROMA.' Date: 234–231 BC. Period: Roman Republic. Place: Rome. Object: coin. Diameter: 18.7 mm. Weight: 6.62 g. Axis: 180 degrees., A circular metallic object with a raised relief of a horse in profile facing left, showing a raised head, mane, foreleg lifted, and hind legs positioned as if in motion; the surface shows wear and small scratches and varied texture; the object is primarily-stock-foto
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Didrachma; issuer: Rome; obverse: head of Apollo in a laurel wreath turned to the right; reverse: galloping horse to the left with inscription 'ROMA' above; date: 234–231 BC (Roman Republic); material: coin; diameter 18.7 mm; weight 6.62 g; axis 180°; maker: Jan Piotr Lewiński (1876–1939), A close-up view of a circular metallic object with a raised relief profile of a head facing right, showing detailed sculpted hair with curly locks and a laurel-like wreath; the surface appears textured and worn with highlights and darker recessed areas; visible colors include silver, gray, and subtle darker-stock-foto
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Roman silver denarius minted between 231 and 235 AD under Emperor Severus Alexander. Obverse: laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander facing right. Reverse: Jupiter standing holding thunderbolt and scepter or Sol holding globe and raising right hand in salute. Minted in Rome. Diameter approximately 19–21 mm; weight around 2.8–3.3 g.-stock-foto
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Roman silver denarius minted between 231 and 235 AD under Emperor Severus Alexander. Obverse: laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander facing right. Reverse: Jupiter standing holding thunderbolt and scepter or Sol holding globe and raising right hand in salute. Minted in Rome. Diameter approximately 19–21 mm; weight around 2.8–3.3 g.-stock-foto
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Roman silver denarius minted between 231 and 235 AD under Emperor Severus Alexander. Obverse: laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander facing right. Reverse: Jupiter standing holding thunderbolt and scepter or Sol holding globe and raising right hand in salute. Minted in Rome. Diameter approximately 19–21 mm; weight around 2.8–3.3 g.-stock-foto
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Roman silver denarius minted in 231 AD under Emperor Severus Alexander. Obverse: laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander facing right. Reverse: Jupiter standing, holding thunderbolt and scepter, or Sol standing, holding globe and raising right hand in salute. Minted in Rome. Diameter approximately 19–21 mm; weight around 2.8–3.3 g.-stock-foto
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Roman silver denarius minted between 228 and 231 AD under Emperor Severus Alexander. Obverse: laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander facing right. Reverse: Jupiter standing holding thunderbolt and scepter or Sol holding globe and raising right hand in salute. Minted in Rome. Diameter approximately 19–21 mm; weight around 2.8–3.3 g.-stock-foto
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Roman silver denarius minted between 231 and 235 AD under Emperor Severus Alexander. Obverse: laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander facing right. Reverse: Jupiter standing holding thunderbolt and scepter or Sol holding globe and raising right hand in salute. Minted in Rome. Diameter approximately 19–21 mm; weight around 2.8–3.3 g.-stock-foto
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Roman silver denarius minted between 231 and 235 AD under Emperor Severus Alexander. Obverse: laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander facing right. Reverse: Jupiter standing holding thunderbolt and scepter or Sol holding globe and raising right hand in salute. Minted in Rome. Diameter approximately 19–21 mm; weight around 2.8–3.3 g.-stock-foto
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Sestertius; Roman deities; Alexander Severus Roman emperor; 222–235 — iconography; Victoria mythology; 228–231; Roman Empire 27 BC–476, Rome; coin; diameter 27.5 mm, diameter 29.5 mm; weight 17.32 g, A round metal coin with a worn raised profile of a person facing right, wearing a laurel wreath with tied ribbons at the back; the coin surface shows uneven texture and wear with areas of darker brown and lighter brown patina and some greenish discoloration, and the rim appears slightly irregular and chipped.-stock-foto
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Denarius of Alexander Severus 208–235; Roman emperor 222–235. Obverse: issuer Alexander Severus ruler. Reverse: Roman deity Victoria. Iconography dated 228–231, Roman Empire 27 BC–476, Rome. Coin; diameter ~19–20 mm, weight 2.22 g., A round, worn coin with a metallic gray surface showing signs of age and slight brownish discoloration, featuring a raised figure with wings standing in the center and facing to one side, surrounded by a raised rim and irregular edges.-stock-foto
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Sestertius of Severus Alexander Roman emperor, reign 222–235. Obverse: issuer/severus alexander titles and hierarchy indicated. Reverse: personifications; Providentia personification. Date: 231–235. Roman Empire, Rome mint. Coin; bronze sestertius; diameter ~28–29 mm; weight 16.01 g., A round, worn coin with a raised profile of a person facing right; the figure appears to have short hair and a tied cloth band at the back of the head. The coin's surface shows uneven texture and areas of wear with visible ridges around the edge. Colors visible include dark green, brown, and hints of black and-stock-foto
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Sestertius of Severus Alexander Roman emperor 222–235, issuer: Severus Alexander. Obverse/iconography: personifications; depiction of Severus Alexander. Reverse/iconography: Providentia personification. Date: 231–235. Place: Rome, Roman Empire 27 BC–476. Coin, diameter 28.5–29.0 mm, weight 20.11 g., A round, worn coin with a raised profile of a head facing to the right, showing textured details of hair and facial features; the coin surface is uneven and patinated with areas of darker brown and black and spots of reddish-brown; a raised rim encircles the profile and there are faint raised-stock-foto
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Sestertius of Severus Alexander Roman emperor 222–235, struck 231–235. Obverse: bust/portrait of Severus Alexander issuer, emperor. Reverse: personification Providentia. Bronze coin sestertius, Roman Empire, Rome mint. Diameter ca. 28.5–29.0 mm; weight 20.11 g.-stock-foto
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Denarius of Alexander Severus reigned 222–235 CE. Obverse: portrait of Alexander Severus Roman emperor, 222–235. Reverse: Victoria Roman deity. Roman imperial coin struck in Rome, Roman Empire 27 BCE–476 CE. Coin: diameter 18.5–19.0 mm, weight 2.30 g. Icons/subjects: Alexander Severus; Victoria. Dates referenced: 228–231., A round metallic object with a worn surface and dark gray to silver tones showing a raised profile of a person facing right, with short textured hair and a headband or laurel-like band; the rim is uneven and there are rough indented marks and subtle highlights on the raised-stock-foto
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Denarius of Alexander Severus 208–235; Roman emperor 222–235. Obverse: Alexander Severus; Reverse: Jupiter Roman deity. Date: 231–235. Origin: Rome, Roman Empire. Medium: coin. Diameter: 19.0–19.5 mm. Weight: 2.52 g., A circular metallic object with a worn, uneven surface and a raised rim sits against a white background; the object shows a central human-like figure in a dynamic pose with limbs extended and drapery or ribbons flowing, and the metal displays shades of dark gray, brownish rust, and lighter silvery highlights.-stock-foto
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Denarius unofficial, Alexander Severus 208–235; Roman emperor 222–235 issuer; personifications, Virtus; Alexander Severus — iconography, 231–235?; Roman Empire 27 BC–476, Rome?; coin; diameter 17.5–18.0 mm; weight 1.78 g, A round dark gray metal coin with a worn profile of a person's head facing right in the center, surrounded by a raised rim and a few uneven markings around the edge; the coin surface shows textured wear and areas of lighter and darker gray.-stock-foto
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Denarius with hole, 228–231 CE, Roman Empire 27 BC–476, Rome mint; coin; diameter 18.0–19.0 mm; weight 2.15 g, A worn round metallic object with a textured surface and irregular edges showing shades of silver and gray, featuring a raised profile of a person's head in relief facing right with short hair and facial hair, a laurel or ribbon-like element at the back of the head, and a small oval hole near the left edge; the background around the object is white.-stock-foto
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Sestertius coin depicting Sol mythology; obverse associated with Alexander Severus Roman emperor, 222–235; iconography of Roman deities; dated 231; Roman Empire 27 BC–476; mint: Rome; coin; diameter 27.0–29.0 mm; weight 15.12 g, A round, worn coin-like object with an uneven edge, primarily dark gray to black in color with a patina of brownish-orange spots and highlights, showing a faint raised profile of a human head in the center and subtle textured surface variations across the face, set against a white background.-stock-foto
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sestertius; personifications; Alexander Severus Roman emperor, 222–235; iconography: Virtus personification; date: 228–231; place of origin: Roman Empire 27 BC–476, Rome; object type: coin sestertius; dimensions: diameter 28.5–30.0 mm; weight 20.01 g, A round, worn dark brown object with a rough textured surface showing a faint raised outline of a standing human figure holding a long vertical element; the object has uneven edges and areas of lighter brown and black patina across its surface, with subtle highlights of reddish-brown and gray.-stock-foto
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sestertius; Roman deities; Victoria mythology; Alexander Severus Roman emperor, 222–235 — iconography, 231; Roman Empire 27 BC–476, Rome mint; coin; diameter 27.5–29.0 mm; weight 16.45 g, A round, worn coin with a dark brown and copper patina showing a raised figure standing in the center; the figure appears to face sideways with visible limbs and a flowing drapery or garment. The coin surface has textured, irregular areas and spots of darker brown, lighter copper, and small hints of greenish corrosion. Around the edge there is a raised border with traces of raised marks and shapes. The-stock-foto
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. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. EAELY PALEOZOIC BEYOZOA OF THE BALTIC PROVINCES. 231 The average zooecium is 0.35 mm. in diameter, but the large aper- tures of those in the maculae attain a size half again as great. Count- ing the intervening mesopores, three to four zooecia occur in 2 mm. The minute structure of the walls in both sections has been described under the diagnosis of the genus. The glassy aspect of the material composing the zoarium and the rough fracture of the tubes has also. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have-stock-foto
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Sestertius; obverse likely Alexander Severus Roman emperor, 222–235; reverse: Victoria mythological figure; iconography of Roman deities; dated 228–231; Roman Empire 27 BC–476, Rome mint; coin; diameter 29.5–30.5 mm; weight 16.48 g., A round, worn metal object with a dark brown and black surface showing areas of lighter brown and reddish-brown patina; the object has an uneven, slightly irregular edge with a small chipped section, and a raised, smoother central area with faint, shallow contours suggesting a profile shape; the surface displays a mottled texture with patches of corrosion and-stock-foto
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Denarius with hole, Alexander Severus 208–235; Roman emperor 222–235 issuer; obverse/portrait of Alexander Severus; reverse: Roman deity Victoria; iconography of Alexander Severus, dated 228–231; Roman Empire, Rome; coin; diameter 18.0–19.0 mm; weight 2.80 g., A round, worn metallic coin in dark gray and silver tones with a raised profile of a bearded man facing right, a few textured areas indicating hair and facial features, a small circular hole near the left edge of the coin, uneven and slightly irregular outer rim, and subtle highlights and shadows across the surface.-stock-foto
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sestertius; Roman deities; Alexander Severus Roman emperor, 222–235; iconography: Sol mythology; dated 231; Roman Empire 27 BC–476; Rome mint; coin; diameter 29.0–30.0 mm; weight 20.11 g, A round dark coin with a worn surface showing a raised figure standing in the center, the figure appears to be facing away with arms extended and draped clothing; the coin surface shows lighter worn highlights against a predominantly dark brown to black patina, with areas of grayish wear and a few slightly greenish spots around the edge.-stock-foto
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sestertius; Roman deities; Victoria mythology; Alexander Severus Roman emperor, 222–235 — iconography; 228–231; Roman Empire 27 BC–476 place of origin: Rome; coin; diameter 28.5–30.0 mm; weight 18.25 g, A round, worn coin with a textured surface showing a raised figure in the center next to a tall vertical object, all rendered in dark brown and greenish-brown tones with areas of lighter brown highlights and some darker greenish spots, and a slightly irregular edge around the rim.-stock-foto
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Denarius, Alexander Severus 208–235; Roman emperor 222–235. Issuer: Alexander Severus Roman emperor; 222–235. Obverse iconography: personifications, Virtus. Date: 231–235. Place of creation: Rome, Roman Empire 27 BC–476. Coin; diameter 17.0–19.0 mm; weight 3.26 g., A circular metal coin shown against a white background, with a raised profile of a person facing right; the coin surface is worn and textured with visible ridges and indentations, and the portrait area shows contours of a head, neck, and shoulders. The coin appears in shades of silver and gray with darker gray patina in recessed-stock-foto
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Denarius, personifications, Annona personification, Alexander Severus Roman emperor; 222–235 — iconography. Obv.: IMPSEVALE XANDAVG Head of Alexander Severus right, wearing a laurel wreath, pearl rim. Rev.: ANNO NAAVG Annona stands turned right, resting her left leg on the bow of a ship, holding a rudder on a ball in her right hand and a modius with ears of corn in her left, pearl rim. 228–231. Roman Empire. Rome. Coin. Diameter 18.5–19.0 mm. Weight 2.85 g., A round, worn metal coin with a dark gray and brown patina shows a raised central figure standing and holding a long staff in one hand-stock-foto
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. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BIGELOW AND SCHROEDER : NEW BATOID FISHES 231. Figure 19. TJasyatis violacea, female 800 mm in disc width, from offing of Nantucket, Massachusetts, M. C. Z. No. 40233; jaws, nostrils and nasal curtain of same, about xO.5. Orbits. — Horizontal diameter 6.J, 9.4, 5.1; distance between 7.5, 9.2, 8.7. Visible eye. — Horizontal diameter 2.5, 3.6, 3.4. Spiracles—-Length 5.0, 5.7, 6.0; distance between 15.6, 18.3, 17.3. Mouth. — Breadth 10.2, 9.2, 10.4. Exposed nostrils. — Distance between inner ends 8.4, 9.2, 9..";. Gi-stock-foto
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Sestertius; Roman deities; Victoria; Alexander Severus Roman emperor, 222–235 — iconography; 228–231; Roman Empire 27 BC–476, Rome; coin; diameter 27.5–29.0 mm; weight 16.70 g, A round metal coin with a worn raised profile of a person facing right, showing a head with short hair and a laurel-like headband, and a draped shoulder; the surface shows areas of dark green, brown, black, and reddish discoloration and patina, with uneven edges and a slightly irregular shape.-stock-foto