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A general view of around 30,000 tonnes of household waste dumped across an area the size of a football pitch has been discovered at a protected site. The public has been urged to stay away from Cave's Inn Pits Site of Special Scientific Interest, near the village of Shawell in Leicestershire, while the "significant" amount of waste is investigated, the Environment Agency said.Picture date: Wednesday April 29, 2026.-stock-foto
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Black-headed gull chasing oystercatcher Elmley Marshes Kent-stock-foto
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Oystercatcher taking off Elmley Marshes Kent-stock-foto
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The miraculous painting of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the church of the Hospitallers of St. John of God in Vilnius; graphic artist Perli, Józef (fl. ca 1775–ca 1818); graphic; Dove of the Holy Spirit; Virgin Mary; winged putti; II Monuments of national engraving; new print after 1800, Vilnius; graphic matrix/plate; height 31 cm, width 20.7 cm., A rectangular metal sheet fills the frame, showing a worn surface with a central area of reddish-brown metal surrounded by darker, irregular patches of black and gray oxidation; there are numerous fine scratches and etched lines across the middle, along-stock-foto
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Crucifixion. Graphic artist, Łohojsk. Image of Christ crucified; at the bottom, an empty cartouche made of a rocailles ornament. The image belongs to a series of graphic compositions depicting images that are objects of cult, most made by anonymous engravers, often in monastery engraving workshops. After 1750. Graphic matrix/plate. Height 10.7 cm; width 6.3 cm., A rectangular object with worn, mottled surfaces showing large irregular patches of black over a brown base, edges rounded and showing coppery brown exposed areas, a worn white and blue rectangular label near the top right, a few small-stock-foto
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Title: IESVS MATRIS DELICIAE IESVS PATRIS SOLATIVM (The Heavenly and Earthly Trinity), A rectangular metal plate with rounded corners rests on a neutral gray background; the plate shows a worn, mottled surface with large areas of dark gray and black corrosion interspersed with exposed coppery brown patches and a few pale pinkish spots, and there is a decorative blue-and-white rectangular label affixed near the top left corner; along the top right edge the metal is cleaner and more copper-colored, and the plate surface has a smeared, scratched texture with several small pits and dark blotches-stock-foto
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Landscape with trees and defensive buildings; Feliks Jabłczyński (1865–1928); Polish graphic artist; ca. 1924; graphic plate (graphic matrix); height 7.6 cm, width 10.7 cm; subject: trees and defensive architecture., A rectangular, weathered metal plate sits against a neutral background, showing a mottled surface with a mix of light gray, off-white, pale blue, and darker gray areas; the plate has several irregular dark gray blotches and spots, many faint fine scratches and scuff marks that form curved and straight lines across the surface, and a few small pits and stains with subtle brownish-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 FE — 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. Place: Rome, Roman Empire. Medium: coin. Diameter: 15.5–16.5 mm. Weight: 2.70 g., A worn round metallic object with a rough textured surface and uneven edges, showing a raised, shallow relief of a standing human figure with an outstretched arm and indistinct limbs; the object displays scratches and-stock-foto
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Denarius of Julia Domna (ca. 160–217), Roman empress (193–211). Obverse: IVLIA AVGVSTA — bust of Julia Domna facing right, pearl border. Reverse: VENVS FE — Venus standing left, holding an apple in her right outstretched hand, unwinding the folds of her robe with her left, pearl border. Circa 198–209, Rome, Roman Empire. Coin; diameter 15.5–16.5 mm; weight 2.70 g., A worn round metallic object with a gray-silver surface showing an embossed profile of a person facing right, with stylized hair pulled back and textured with carved lines, a visible neck and a suggestion of clothing at the base;-stock-foto
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Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169), issuer. Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus in laurel wreath facing right, legend VERVS AVG, M PAR. Reverse: Three trophies consisting of armor and shields, legend IMP IIII CO, in fields -C. Date: 166–167. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; diameter 24.0 mm, weight 10.25 g, axis 0°., A circular, worn object with an uneven, textured surface in shades of dark brown, green, olive, and hints of rusty orange; the surface shows rough patches, small pits, and areas of smoother wear, with mottled coloration and subtle variations in tone across its face, and-stock-foto
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Drachma of Bahram V (ruler of Persia, 420–438). Obverse: bust of Bahram V facing right, wearing a crown with a crescent and korymbos, ribbons flowing behind the crown; Pahlavi inscription. Reverse: fire altar with pearl border; Pahlavi inscription. Sassanid art; Sassanid Kingdom; Iran/Persia. Coin, diameter 29.0–29.5 mm, weight 4.00 g., A circular, worn, silver-gray coin with uneven edges and a textured surface showing raised decorative patterns and curved lines; the coin displays an embossed profile of a face with beaded jewelry and ornate headgear formed by a sequence of raised dots and-stock-foto
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Denarius of Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176). Obverse: draped bust of Faustina II facing right, legend FAVSTINA·AVGVSTA. Reverse: Venus standing left, holding Victoria in her outstretched right hand and resting her left hand on a shield placed on a helmet, legend I·PII·FIL. Roman Empire (27 BC–476 AD), Rome. Coin; diameter 18.0 mm, weight 3.12 g, axis 0°., A roughly circular metallic object with a worn, uneven surface showing a raised profile of a face in relief; the metal appears silvery with areas of darker tarnish and brownish discoloration; the object has irregular-stock-foto
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Bronze coin, Phraates IV (37–2 BC). Obverse: diademed head of Phraates IV facing left. Reverse: crescent and star. Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana (Iran). Date: 37–2 BC. Coin diameter 11.0–11.5 mm; weight 1.15 g., A round, irregularly edged object with a rough, pitted surface sits against a white background; its colors are mottled dark brown with areas of lighter brown and hints of gray and greenish patina, and the texture appears uneven and corroded with small pits and raised areas across its face.-stock-foto
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Sestertius, Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161) — obverse: head of Antoninus Pius with a laurel wreath facing right, inscription ANTONINVS AVG PI-VS PP TR P COS IIII; reverse: Securitas seated on a throne facing left, holding a scepter in his right hand and supporting his head with his left hand, in SC. Date: 145–161. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin; diameter 28.5 mm, weight 26.80 g, axis 0°., A round, worn metal object with an irregular edge showing a patina of brown, dark brown, greenish, and hints of bluish tones, with raised and recessed textured areas forming faint linear and curved-stock-foto
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sestertius, Hadrian (76–138; Roman emperor 117–138); obverse: bust of Hadrian with laurel wreath facing right; rim inscription illegible; reverse: Aequitas (personification) standing left, wearing a long robe, holding scales in her right hand and a long scepter in her left; rim inscription illegible; on both sides of the figure the letters 'SC'; date: 119–138; place: Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476); coin; weight 21.90 g, A round, worn, brownish metal object with darker brown and blackish areas, showing a raised profile of a human face in partial relief on one side, with textured hair-like lines-stock-foto
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Denarius, Hadrian (76–138; Roman emperor 117–138). Obverse: bust of Hadrian with laurel wreath facing right; rim inscription IMPCAESARTRAIANHADRIANVSAVG. Reverse: Pietas (personification) standing right, wearing a long dress, both arms raised; rim inscription PM TR P COS III; on both sides of the figure inscription VOT PVB. Date: 119–122. Place: Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Medium: coin. Weight: 3.11 g., A worn round metallic coin with an uneven edge displaying a raised profile of a person facing right; the portrait shows curly hair and visible facial features and a neckline, with textured-stock-foto
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Cistophore, Trajan (53–117; Roman emperor 98–117). Obverse: head of Trajan in laurel wreath facing right; rim inscription: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GERM TR PPP. Reverse: three banners, the central one surmounted by a legionary eagle; rim inscription illegible. Date: 98–117. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin, weight 9.20 g., A round, worn object with a rough textured surface in shades of gray and dark gray, showing uneven lighter gray areas and subtle brownish-gray tones; the object has an irregular edge and a few shallow scratches and pits across its face, with faint raised and recessed-stock-foto
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sestertius, Trajan (53–117; Roman emperor 98–117); obverse: bust of Trajan with laurel wreath facing right; rim inscription: IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC PARTHICO PM TRP COS VI PP. Reverse: Trajan in military dress seated left on a platform, behind him the prefect; bottom left King Parthamaspates; personification of Parthia kneeling on the left; in the field the letters SC; rim inscription: REX PARTHIS DATVS. Date: 116–117. Coin, Roman Empire; weight 25.45 g., A round, worn coin with a raised profile of a man facing right wearing a laurel wreath and draped clothing, the surface-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 (emblem) and Pursuer (emblem; Lithuania). Obverse: Polish Eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1560. Date: 1560. Place: Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Poland. Coin; diameter ca. 11.2–11.8 mm; weight 0.3 g., A single round metallic object with a worn, textured surface rests against a plain white background; the object appears silver-gray with darker gray areas and lighter highlights, and shows shallow engraved lines-stock-foto
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Fragment of a double-sided Drohiczyn seal. Illegible drawing on one side and the other. 11th–13th century. Drohiczyn, Poland. Genres: guild seals; customs seals; town seals; customs chamber seals; official seals., A small irregularly shaped rock sits against a white background, showing a rough textured surface with a mix of dark gray and lighter gray areas, along with subtle brownish hints; the rock has rounded and jagged edges, small pits and ridges, and layered, slightly swirled patterns across its face.-stock-foto
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Fragment of a double-sided Drohiczyn seal. On one side, a cross with one arm ending in a triangle (ankh cross). On the other side, the letter C. 11th–13th century. Poland, Drohiczyn., A small irregularly shaped object with a rough, textured surface sits against a plain white background; the object appears primarily in shades of gray and black with lighter gray highlights, showing uneven edges, pits, and grooves, and an overall rock-like or metallic appearance with varying tonal contrasts across its surface.-stock-foto
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Drohiczyn seal — fragment of a double-sided seal. One side: a cross with one arm ending in a triangle (ankh-like cross). Other side: the letter 'C'. 11th–13th century, Drohiczyn, Poland., A single irregular, oval-shaped object sits against a white background; the object has a rough, uneven surface with visible pits and raised areas and shows a range of dark colors including brown, gray, and hints of reddish-brown, with some lighter gray patches and subtle variations in texture and shading across its surface.-stock-foto
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Denarius of Commodus (Caesar 175–177; Roman emperor 177–192) issued under Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Obverse: bust of young Commodus draped, uncovered, facing right with legend 'COMMOD C'. Reverse: Commodus in military attire standing left, holding a branch in his right hand and a long scepter in his left; to his right a trophy and a round shield. Iconography: branches, scepters, trophies, shields. Roman Empire, 175. Coin: diameter 17.5–18.5 mm, weight 2.60 g, axis 180°., A round, worn metallic object with an uneven edge is shown against a white background; the surface-stock-foto
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Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Pogoń (Lithuanian coat of arms) turned left; in the rim between pearled borders an inscription: + 13+MO VNDI:13. Reverse: Polish crowned eagle; in the rim between pearled borders an inscription: + I:DVC : NIE.:. 1513. Silver coin, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius., A round, weathered coin with a textured surface and worn raised edges, showing a faint central design surrounded by a circular border and rimmed lettering; the coin displays a mix of metallic gray, tarnished brown, and darker brown patches, with-stock-foto
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Denarius (subaerate?), 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, legend IVA F TINA PIA all around; reverse: rectangular altar with a pair of doors, legend CONSECRA O all around. After 176, Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin; diameter 17.5–18.0 mm, weight 2.87 g, axis 180°., A worn round metallic object with a raised rectangular motif at its center and a pair of vertical ridges inside the rectangle, showing an irregular edge with a small notch; the surface is-stock-foto
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Denarius, Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180), issued 169–170. Obverse: head of Marcus Aurelius with laurel wreath facing right, inscription M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXIIII. Reverse: Salus standing left, feeding a snake coiled around an altar with a patera in her right hand and holding a long scepter in her left, inscription SALVTIA S III. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin; diameter 16.0–18.5 mm, weight 2.89 g, axis 180°., A small round metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised central figure standing full-length, flanked by a shorter raised shape on one side and an irregular-stock-foto
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Denarius, Hadrian (76–138; Roman emperor 117–138). Obverse: head of Hadrian with laurel wreath facing right; rim inscription HADRIANVSAVGVSTVS. Reverse: Roma standing left, wearing a short robe and helmet, holding a figure of Victoria in her right hand and a spear in her left; rim inscription COS III. 125–128 CE. Roman silver coin, weight 3.05 g., A round, worn metallic object with an uneven edge sits against a white background; its surface is predominantly gray with lighter and darker gray patches, and there are small areas of faint brownish discoloration. The object shows the faint outline-stock-foto
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Sestertius of Hadrian (76–138; Roman emperor 117–138). Coin (personification). Obverse: Head of Hadrian with laurel wreath facing right; rim inscription: HADRIANVS AVG COS III PP. Reverse: Personification facing left, holding scales in right hand and cornucopia in left; SC on both sides; rim inscription illegible. Date: 134–138. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Rome. Coin, weight 23.25 g., A round, worn object with a rough, textured surface showing mottled shades of brown and dark brown with small areas of lighter, coppery brown; the edges are slightly raised and darker, and the surface has irregular-stock-foto
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Drachma of Gotarzes II (King of the Parthians; 40–51). Obv.: Bust of Gotarzes II wearing a diadem, facing left. Rev.: Arsakes I (King of the Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) seated on a throne facing right, bow in front of him. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Coin, diameter 18.0 × 21.0 mm, weight 3.32 g., A roughly circular metallic object with an uneven, worn surface showing a textured pattern of raised and indented areas, primarily in shades of gray, silver, and dark charcoal, with some areas appearing slightly darker and others lighter; the object has irregular edges and a patinated, aged appearance,-stock-foto
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Drachma of Gotarzes II (King of the Parthians; 40–51). Obverse: bust of Gotarzes II wearing a diadem, facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on a throne facing right, bow in front of him. Iconography includes busts, Arsakes on the throne, bows (armed). Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Coin (diameter 18.0 × 21.0 mm; weight 3.32 g)., A worn round metallic object with a textured dark gray surface and areas of lighter gray patina showing raised relief details; the relief forms a profile of a human face in shallow low-relief with stylized hair or headgear and a beaded border curving near the edge; the object-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Chersonesos, Artemis kneeling, griffins, Artemis (mythology), Black Sea, Artemis with a bow, repossession, aw: eagle-headed griffin to the left; rw: Artemis (Deva) kneeling on her right knee to the right, bow in her left hand, KPA on the left, XEP in the cut-off; 330–320 BC, Chersonesos (Chersonesos Taurica), coin, weight 9.22 g, axis 180°, diameter ~23.3 × 23.1 mm, A round, worn metallic object with an uneven, textured surface showing areas of dark brown, bronze, and greenish-brown patina; a recessed central scene with a raised, weathered figure kneeling and holding a long,-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion, Dioscuri caps (iconographic), Satyr's head (iconographic), Black Sea, Satyr (mythology), Dioscuri (mythology), aw: head of a beardless Satyr in a willow wreath facing right; rw: two Dioscuri caps topped with stars, inscription below them; 4th quarter of the 2nd century BC, Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion, coin, weight 1.45 g, 30 degree axis, dimension 1 12.6 mm, dimension 2 12.9 mm, A round, worn metallic object with a rough, uneven surface showing textured pits and raised areas, displaying dark gray, black, and hints of green patina across its face, set against a-stock-foto
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Denarius (royal type), Bolesław II the Bold (king of Poland; 1058–1079). Obverse: Crowned bust of Bolesław the Bold facing left, sword in hand. Reverse: Church topped with three domes. Date: 1076–1079. Place: Kraków, Poland. Coin; weight 0.74 g., A circular, weathered metal coin with a rough textured surface in shades of gray, brown, and greenish patina, showing worn raised and recessed areas that form an abstract, blocky central design and surrounding rim; the coin's edges appear slightly irregular and darker, and the overall appearance includes small pits and scratches across its surface.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin, Pantikapaion (as Kaisarea); obverse: woman's head in kalathos and veil (Aphrodite Urania?) facing right, pearl rim; reverse: scepter vertically, inscription in two rows on both sides, below on the left H, pearl rim. Iconography: woman's head, Aphrodite, Aphrodite Urania. Black Sea, Cimmerian Bosporus, end of the 1st century BC. Coin; weight 6.50 g; axis 30°; dimensions 21.5 mm × 21.2 mm., A round, worn metallic object with an uneven surface and rough edges, showing a dark greenish-brown patina with areas of darker and lighter sheen; the surface has irregular pits and raised-stock-foto
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Denarius of Commodus (reigned 177–192). Obverse: Emperor's head right, with laurel wreath. Reverse (inscribed MART PAC PM, DES VI): Naked Mars, wearing a helmet and a cloak on his shoulders, standing facing left, holding a branch in his right hand and a spear in his left. Roman Empire (27 BC–476 AD), Rome. Coin; weight 2.07 g; axis 180°., A round worn metal object with an uneven edge showing signs of wear and small chips, displaying a raised profile of a standing figure in relief with draped clothing and an extended arm; the surface has areas of darker and lighter gray-brown patina with small-stock-foto
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Denarius, after 141 CE. Obverse: DIVA FAVSTINA — Bust of Faustina the Elder (98–141; Roman empress 138–141) turned right, drapery, hair in a top bun. Reverse: AVG VSTA — Juno seated right, left hand at her side, holding a scepter diagonally in the right. Pearl border. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin, weight 2.95 g, axis 180°., A round worn coin with a dark gray to brownish patina showing a raised scene of a seated figure draped in a flowing garment, the figure facing sideways with one arm resting on a support and a long drapery trailing behind. The coin surface has lighter gray highlights on-stock-foto
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szeląg, George William Hohenzollern (Elector of Brandenburg; Prince of Prussia; 1620–1640), obverse: Prussian eagle with a crowned letter S on its chest; rim inscription beginning with a heart hallmark, L, MAR.BR.; reverse: monogram composed of the letters GW; rim inscription beginning with a rosette, divided by the Hohenzollern coat of arms, S.PR - VSSIAE, 1619–1640. Ducal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsberg. Coin; diameter 15.8 mm; weight 0.50 g; axis 0°., A round, worn object with a rough, textured surface showing shades of brown, gray, and hints of greenish-blue, with uneven edges and visible-stock-foto
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Shekel (5th–4th centuries BC). Artaxerxes II (404–358 BC). Obverse: King Artaxerxes II in a long robe, with a crown, turned to the right, kneeling on his right knee; in his right hand a dagger, in his left a bow, with a quiver on his back. Reverse: incusum. Persian Achaemenid coin. Place of creation: Persia (Iran). Diameter 12.5 × 15.5 mm; weight 4.25 g., A roughly circular, flat object with an uneven, pitted surface and worn edges, showing a mix of gray, silver, brown, and off-white tones across its face; the perimeter is darker gray while the interior has lighter gray and silvery patches-stock-foto
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Teutonic groschen, Albrecht Hohenzollern (prince in Prussia; Grand Master; 1490–1568). Obverse: Brandenburg eagle with the Hohenzollern shield on his chest; on the rim, between pearly borders, an inscription. Reverse: monastic shield of the Grand Master with a cross whose elongated, widening arms divide the rim legend and reach the outer rim; on the rim between the pearl borders there is an inscription, 1515. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Königsberg. Coin; diameter ~20.3–20.5 mm, weight 1.53 g, axis 45°., A circular metallic object with a worn, uneven edge displaying a raised-stock-foto
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Teutonic szeląg, Michał Küchmeister (Grand Master; 1414–1422). Obverse: Teutonic Knights' shield (iconographic). Reverse: Teutonic Knights' shield (iconographic). In the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Date: 1414. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Mint: Gdańsk. Coin; diameter 21.4 mm; weight 1.58 g; axis 0°., A round, worn coin with a textured, uneven surface showing a raised central shield-like shape surrounded by a beaded circular border and decorative motifs around the rim; the coin appears dark gray with variations of lighter gray highlights on raised areas and-stock-foto