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Carriage; Aleksander Maj (1883–1952), graphic artist; carriages; illustrations; after 1900; Warsaw; woodcut block; height 7.2 cm; width 12.7 cm; thickness 2.2 cm, The image shows a carved wooden block with an engraved outline of a carriage or wagon spanning the surface; the wood appears dark brown with areas of lighter brown where the grain and wear show, and there are visible gray tones in the background. The carved lines form two large circular wheels with spokes, a rectangular body section with paneling, and a raised seat or box area; the carvings present a slightly recessed darker brown-stock-foto
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Gdańsk grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Polish coin, Jagiellon dynasty. Obverse: Crowned male royal bust in profile turned right; rim between pearl-shaped borders with inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.POLO.DO.TO.PRVS. Reverse: Coat of arms of Gdańsk; rim between pearl-shaped borders with inscription: .GROSSVS.CIVI.GEDANEN.1539. Dated 1539. Poland, Gdańsk., A round metal coin with a worn surface showing a raised central circular area and a decorative crown-like motif above it, with a raised cross-like symbol toward the lower center; the coin has a raised outer rim containing-stock-foto
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Gdańsk grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548); Polish coin, Jagiellon dynasty. Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between pearl-shaped borders an inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PR. Reverse: Coat of arms of Gdańsk; in the rim between pearl-shaped borders an inscription: .GROSSVS.CIVI.DANCZ.1533. Date: 1533. Place: Gdańsk, Poland., A round metallic object with a weathered gray surface and darker gray patina, showing a raised rim and worn decorative raised patterns; the surface displays concentric circular impressions and a central area-stock-foto
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Denarius, Julia Maesa (ca. 160–224; Augusta 218–224). Obverse: Draped bust of Julia Maesa facing right, pearl border, inscription IVLIA MAESA AVG. Reverse: Veiled Pudicitia seated on a throne facing left, raising the hem of her veil with her right hand and holding a scepter in her left, pearl border, inscription PVDICITIA. Roman Empire, 218–223. Coin; diameters 17.5–18.5 mm, weight 2.72 g., A worn circular coin with a raised profile of a head facing right, showing textured hair and facial features; the surface has irregular edges and a rough, aged texture with visible wear and shallow-stock-foto
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Denarius of Elagabalus (reigned 218–222 CE), Roman Empire. Obverse: Bust of Elagabalus with laurel wreath and paludamentum facing right; inscription 'ONINVS PIVS AVG'; pearl border. Reverse: LIBERALITAS AVG III; Liberalitas (personification) standing left, holding an abacus in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left; pearl border. Date: 220–222 CE. Coin: diameter 18.0 mm, weight 2.07 g., A worn circular object with irregular edges displaying textured surfaces in shades of gray, silver, and dark gray, with a few small darker spots and patches, and areas of lighter highlights; the object has-stock-foto
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Denarius of Julia Domna (ca. 160–217), Roman Empress (193–211). Obverse: VLIA AVGVSTA — bust of Julia Domna facing right, pearl border. Reverse: VS FELIX — Venus standing left, holding an apple in her right outstretched hand, unwinding the folds of her robe with her left, pearl border. Date: 198–209. Roman Empire. Coin. Diameter: 15.5–17.5 mm. Weight: 2.70 g., A circular metallic object with a worn surface showing raised irregularities and shallow engravings, displaying a textured, slightly rough finish and uneven rim; the central area features an elongated vertical raised shape and faint-stock-foto
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Crown half-grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Polish crowned eagle, head turned left, talons at bottom; inscription in rim. Reverse: Crown facing forward; inscription in rim; date 1508. Coin; Poland; 19.2 x 18.5 mm; weight 1.04 g., A single round coin shown against a plain white background, with a raised central circular area featuring a stylized crown design and an outer band with raised decorative markings; the coin surface appears worn and textured, showing shades of silver, gray, and faint darker gray in crevices, with subtle irregularities around the rim and-stock-foto
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Głogów grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Pogoń (coat of arms); inscription in rim divided by a cross: + KAZIMIRI : POLONIE : NATVS +. Reverse: Polish eagle, inscription in rim divided by a cross: + SIGISMVNDVS : DVX : GLOGOVIE +. Dated 1506–1548. Coin from Głogów, Poland; weight 1.94 g., A round metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised central design of a stylized bird with spread wings, surrounded by a circular border and decorative raised elements along the outer rim; the metal appears silvery gray with slight darker and lighter variations and a-stock-foto
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Głogów grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Pogoń (coat of arms); inscription in the rim divided by a cross: + KAZIMIRI : POLONIE : NATVS +. Reverse: Polish eagle; inscription in the rim divided by a cross: + SIGISMVNDVS : DVX : GLOGOVIE +. 1506–1548. Głogów, Poland. Coin; weight 1.69 g., A round metallic object with a weathered silver-gray surface showing a raised circular border and a central embossed scene of a mounted figure on a horse, with the figure and horse rendered in low relief and worn details; the outer area contains shallow raised shapes forming a ring-stock-foto
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Drachma, Chosroes II Parwiz (ruler of Persia; 590–628). Obverse: bust of Chosroes II facing right, wearing a crown decorated with two wings, a crescent and a star; to the left a star, to the right a crescent; beads around the neck and a central triangle composed of three dots; behind the crown two ribbons; double pearl rim; below and on both sides behind the rim a crescent with a star; Pahlavi inscription. Reverse: burning altar; to its left the ruler/Arsaces standing straight with a sword, to the right a priest standing straight holding a sword; star at top left and crescent at top right;-stock-foto
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Drachma of Hormizd IV (r. 579–590). Obverse: bust of Hormizd IV facing right, wearing a crown decorated with a diadem; a star at right and a star in a crescent at left; triangle of three dots above the ear and as an earring; beads on the neck and a central triangle of three dots; pearl rim; symbol of the cosmos above the crown; crescents with stars at bottom and sides; Pahlavi inscription. Reverse: burning altar; to its left the ruler/Arsaces stands facing forward with a sword; to the right a priest stands facing forward holding a sword; star at upper left and crescent at upper right; signs/-stock-foto
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Drachma of Hormizd IV (r. 579–590). Obverse: bust of Hormizd IV facing right, wearing a crown and a globe; Pahlavi inscription. Reverse: burning altar; to its left the ruler/Arsaces stands facing forward with a sword in his hand; to the right a priest stands facing forward holding a sword; star at top left, crescent at right, signs/monograms on both sides; pearl rim. Pahlavi inscription. Persia, 579–590. Coin, weight 4.10 g., A round, irregularly shaped silver-colored coin with wear and raised relief designs across its surface; a central circular area contains a worn raised profile or figure-stock-foto
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Drachma of Peroz I (ruler of Persia, 459–484). Obverse: bust of Peroz I right, wearing a crown with a crescent and korymbos; Pahlavi inscription. Reverse: fire altar with king and priest at its sides, flanked by a star and a crescent; pearl rim; Pahlavi inscription. Sassanid art; Persia (Iran). Coin, diameter 25.0 × 27.0 mm, weight 3.94 g., A circular metallic object with a raised central design and textured rim, shown against a white background. The object is primarily silver-gray with darker gray shadows and lighter highlights. The central area features a vertical column-like form flanked by-stock-foto
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drachma, Shapur III (ruler of Persia; 383–388), busts, swords, globes, crowns, altars, Iran, korymbos, fire altar, Sassanid art, Sassanid Kingdom. Obv.: Bust of Shapur III facing right; on his head a crown with a korymbos. Pehlevi inscription. Rev.: Burning altar, in it the bust of the ruler facing right; on both sides of the altar the king and the priest facing each other, both holding barsoms; pearl rim. Pehlewian inscription. 383–388, Persia, coin; diameter 25.5 × 26.0 mm, weight 3.80 g., A circular, weathered coin-like object in shades of gray and off-white sits against a white background,-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases I (51–79). Obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, face turned to the left. Reverse: Arsakes I seated on a throne, turned to the right, holding a bow, monogram below the bow. Parthian Kingdom, Seleucia on the Tigris, ca. 51–79. Coin; diameter 19.0–20.0 mm, weight 3.75 g., A roughly circular metallic object with a worn, uneven edge displaying a raised design; the surface is silvery-gray with darker gray recesses. The central area shows the outline of an animal-like figure with elongated limbs and a tail rendered in low relief, and there are several short linear and-stock-foto
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drachma of Vologases I (51–79), obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, king facing left; reverse: Arsakes I seated on a throne facing right, holding a bow, monogram below the bow; coin bears an eye motif. Parthian Kingdom (Parthia), Seleucia on the Tigris, Iran. Coin, diameter 18.0 × 20.0 mm, weight 3.75 g., A circular metal pendant with a loop at the top, shown against a white background; the pendant is a weathered silver-gray color with darker gray areas in recessed portions and lighter silvery highlights on raised areas; the surface shows a textured, slightly rough patina and-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Gotarzes II (king of the Parthians; 40–51). Obverse: head of Gotarzes II in diadem facing left. Reverse: Gotarzes II standing straight ahead next to an altar, wearing a long robe. Date: 38–51. Place: Ecbatana, Parthia. Weight: 1.35 g., A small round object with a rough textured surface showing a raised central figure; the object has a weathered appearance with a mix of green, dark gray, brown, and muted metallic tones; the central raised area appears to depict a standing human-like shape surrounded by a circular border and irregular edges; the surface shows pitting and varied-stock-foto
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Drachma of Vardanes I (41–45 CE). Obverse: bust of Vardanes I left, wearing a diadem. Reverse: Arsakes seated right on a throne, holding a bow in front of him. Parthian Kingdom (Arsakes I iconography), Iran. Coin; diameter 19.0 mm, weight 3.67 g., A circular metallic object with an uneven edge, showing raised carved shapes and patterns across its surface; the object appears primarily silver-gray with darker gray shadows in recesses and slight hints of pale brownish tarnish near the rim; the central area features a group of raised linear and geometric reliefs and a few small rounded protrusions-stock-foto
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Denarius of Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180), 170–171. Obverse: Head of Marcus Aurelius in laurel wreath facing right, legend 'IMP M ANTONINVS - AVG TR'. Reverse: Wreath with central five-line inscription 'R I / D, EN / N, LES / COS / III'. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; silver. Diameter 15.0 mm (obverse), 18.5 mm (overall); weight 2.60 g; axis 180°., A worn, irregularly shaped metallic object with a rough, pitted surface; its predominant color is silver-gray with areas of darker gray and faint brownish discoloration. The object shows a raised circular border and a-stock-foto
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Denarius, Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180), obverse: head of Marcus Aurelius without a cap facing right, legend ANTONINVS AVG; reverse: Mars standing right, holding a spear with the head down in his right hand, resting his left hand on a shield, legend PM TR P XVIII - IMP II COS III; 163–164; Roman Empire; Rome; silver coin; diameter 16.5–17.0 mm; weight 2.90 g; axis 0°., A round, slightly irregular metallic object with a dull gray surface showing wear and shallow raised details; the central area features the outline of a standing human figure holding a long vertical staff or-stock-foto
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Denarius of Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Obverse: head of Marcus Aurelius with a laurel wreath to the right, inscription TONINVS AVG. Reverse: personification of Armenia in a short robe, trousers and a pointed cap, seated left, supporting her head with her right hand, left hand on a bow and a quiver, with a shield and a standard (vexillum) before her; inscription PM TR P XVIII IMP II COS III and legend ARMEN. Date: 163–164. Rome, Roman Empire. Coin, diameter 16–17 mm, weight 2.60 g, axis 180°., A circular metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing raised and-stock-foto
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Denarius of Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Obverse: Head of Marcus Aurelius with laurel wreath facing right, inscription M·VREL·ANT·S·AVG. Reverse: Providentia standing left, holding a globe in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left, inscription PROV·DEOR·TR·P·XVI·COS·III. Iconography: globe, personifications, cornucopias, Providentia; subject: Marcus Aurelius. Date: 161–162. Place: Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Medium: coin (denarius). Dimensions: diameters 16.5–17.0 mm, weight 2.25 g, axis 180°., A roughly circular worn object with an uneven edge and a central-stock-foto
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Hadrian (76–138; Roman emperor 117–138). Obverse: Bust of Hadrian with laurel wreath facing right; rim inscription HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS. Reverse: A galley sailing left with people rowing; rim inscription COS III; control mark SC. 119–138 CE, Rome, Roman Empire. Coin; weight 11.13 g., A round dark brown metal coin with a worn, irregular rim and a textured, pitted surface; the coin shows a raised central design that resembles a curved object above a horizontal element with a series of short vertical strokes, and a few raised circular dots near the upper area; the overall colors visible are dark-stock-foto
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sestertius, Hadrian (76–138; Roman emperor 117–138); Obv.: Bust of Hadrian with a laurel wreath facing right; rim inscription: HADRIANVS AVGC OS III PP; Rev.: Diana standing left, dressed in a long robe, holding an arrow in her right hand, left hand resting on a bow; letters SC on both sides of the figure; 119–138 CE, Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476); coin; weight 20.20 g, A worn circular metal object with a rough textured surface showing shades of brown, dark brown, bronze, and hints of green; the central area has a faint raised outline of a standing human figure with indistinct features and-stock-foto
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Trajan (53–117; Roman Emperor 98–117). Coin, 114–117. Obverse: head of Trajan in radiant crown facing right; rim inscription: IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GERM. Reverse: letters SC surrounded by an oak wreath; rim inscription: DAC PARTHICO PM TR POT XX COS VI PP. Oak wreaths, radiant crowns, heads. Weight 10.10 g. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Cyprus., A round metal object with a worn, textured surface showing areas of dark brown, black, and patches of gold; a raised central area surrounded by a wreath-like raised ring and a recessed outer band; uneven edges with hints of lighter brown and gold-stock-foto
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Gdańsk grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Polish coin, Jagiellon dynasty. Obverse: Crowned male (royal) bust in profile facing right; rim between pearl-shaped borders with inscription '.SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PR'. Reverse: Coat of arms of Gdańsk; rim between pearl-shaped borders with inscription '.GROSSVS.CIVI.DANCZ.1531'. Dated 1531. Poland, Gdańsk., A round, worn metallic coin with a central circular raised area containing a stylized crown above an abstract emblem; the coin shows detailed raised rimwork and decorative edging, with a textured patina and scratches across-stock-foto
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Gdańsk grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Polish coin, Jagiellon dynasty. Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between pearl-shaped borders an inscription: .SIG, .I.REX, O.DO.TO.PRVS. Reverse: Coat of arms of Gdańsk; in the rim between pearl-shaped borders an inscription: .GROSSVS.CIV, EDANEN.1540. Dated 1540. Poland, Gdańsk., A round metallic object with a worn, uneven edge and a dull gray surface showing raised decorative elements; a central circular area contains a stylized cross and a curved ornamental motif above it, both in the same-stock-foto
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Toruń double-ducat, John II Casimir Vasa (King of Poland; reign 1648–1668), maker: Hans Dawid Lauer (1649–1669). Obverse: crowned bust of John II Casimir in right profile, rim inscription: IOAN.CAS.DGRPOL.&.SVE.MDLRP. Reverse: coat of arms of the city of Toruń, date 16-67 with mintmark HD or FD-L, rim inscription: *MONETA.AVREA.CIVIT.THORVNENSIS. A loop is attached to the coin to create a pendant. 1667. Poland, Toruń. Coin. Weight 6.59 g., A round metallic pendant with a small loop at the top, shown against a plain white background, with an uneven surface and visible wear. The pendant is-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 between pearly borders inscribed '.SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO., CI.PRVSSIE'. Reverse: The Eagle of Royal Prussia; rim between pearly borders inscribed '.GROSS.COM, RR.PRVSSIE.1534'. Dated 1534, Toruń, Poland. Subjects/themes: eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonian dynasty emblems, royal bust, iconography of Sigismund I the Old. Materials/function: coin., A circular metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised central design resembling a stylized bird with spread-stock-foto
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Gdańsk ducat, Klüwer, Daniel (fl. 1608–1618); Sigismund III Vasa (King of Poland; 1566–1632). Obverse: Bust of the king with a crown and a carthusian head to the right; rim inscription SIGIS.3.DGREX.POL.MDLRPR. Reverse: Coat of arms of Gdańsk with laurel leaf decoration above; rim inscription divided at top by a bear's paw: .MONE.AVREA.CIVI.GEDANENSIS.1614. Date: 1614. Material: coin. Weight: 3.48 g. Location: Gdańsk, Poland., A round metallic object with a textured surface in shades of gold and yellow, showing wear and slight discoloration; the face displays a raised decorative central motif-stock-foto
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Gdańsk ducat; maker: Daniel Klüwer (fl. 1608–1618); ruler: Sigismund III Vasa (King of Poland; 1566–1632); material: coin (gold ducat); date: 1614; place: Gdańsk, Poland; weight: 3.49 g. Obverse: bust of the king with a crown and a carthusian head to the right; rim inscription: SIGIS.3.DGREX.POL.MDLRPR. Reverse: coat of arms of Gdańsk with laurel-leaf decoration above; rim inscription divided at top by a bear's paw: MONE.AVREA.CIVI.GEDANENSIS.1614., A circular gold coin with a raised decorative rim and embossed designs; the central area shows a shield flanked by a pair of stylized lions or-stock-foto
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Seal of Kazimierz Raczyński, Starost General of Greater Poland. Imprint of the seal. In an oval decorative cartouche, the Nałęcz coat of arms with a jewel above a nine-baton crown. Behind the cartouche, a crossed karabela and a scabbard; below, on ribbons, two orders. In the double rim an inscription: CASIMIRUS NALECZ DE RACZYN ET MALOSZYN RACZYNSKIMARESCHALCUS CURIAE //REGNI CAPITANEUS GENERALIS MAIORIS POLONIAE, 1785. Poland., A close-up of an embossed circular seal pressed into textured paper, showing raised ornamental detailing including a central circular emblem with surrounding-stock-foto
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Seal of Mikołaj Małachowski of Małachowice, Starost of Opoczno. Round seal impression. On the decorative console, an oval shield with the Nałęcz coat of arms topped by a jewel and noble crown; the shield is supported on both sides by two eagles sitting on the console, and a double-headed eagle appears below. In the rim, inscription: NICOLAUS A. MALACHOWICE MALACHOWSKI OPOCHNESIS & CAPITANEUS, 1776, Poland., A close-up of textured beige paper showing an embossed circular seal with ornate heraldic imagery including a central circular motif, a crown at the top, and animal figures flanking the-stock-foto
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Dirham, Ismail ibn Ahmad (892–907; 279–295 AH), Samanids, 902/903 (290 AH), Balkh, Iran; coin; diameter 27.7 mm; weight 3.32 g, A round metal disc with a worn surface showing raised, linear incised markings and decorative borders, exhibiting a metallic gray color with darker gray toning in recessed areas and subtle brownish tarnish in a few spots. The disc has an irregular rim and a textured patina, with concentric circular bands and a central area filled with angular, linear relief elements. The overall appearance is flat and slightly uneven, with small dents and surface abrasions visible-stock-foto
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Dirham of Ismail ibn Ahmad (892–907 / 279–295 AH), Samanid, 902/903 (290 AH); Balkh, Iran; coin; diameter 27.7 mm; weight 3.32 g, A round metallic object with a worn surface, showing a raised circular border and concentric rings, with a central area containing several horizontal raised lines and patterned markings; the object displays a textured, aged patina with tones of silver and gray and some darker gray areas, and small irregularities and dents along the outer edge.-stock-foto
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Seal of Jan Kicki of Kitki, Starost of Lviv. Round seal impression showing the Gozdawa coat of arms with a jewel above the rank crown placed in a cartouche decorated with panoplies; below, on a ribbon, the Order of the White Eagle. Around the rim, a partially illegible inscription: IOANNES IN KITKI KICKI, LEOPOL, ., 1770, Poland., A close-up of textured paper in beige and tan tones showing an embossed circular seal with decorative heraldic elements including a central stylized floral or fleur-like motif, ornate flourishes, and symmetrical ornamental shapes radiating outward; the embossed-stock-foto
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Seal of Stanisław Ferdynand Rzewuski (1737–1786), starost of Chełm; round dry impression. In the blue field of the shield, the Krzywda coat of arms; behind the shield, rich panoplies. Inscription around the rim: 'STANISLAUS IN TARGOWICA RZEWUSKI CHELMENSIS CAPITANEUS EXERCITUUM ... MAGISTER, 1765.' Poland., A circular embossed seal pressed into coarse beige paper shows an ornate central crest with a crown topped by three tall plume-like shapes, flanked by a group of flags and crossed staffs on each side. Surrounding the crest is a raised circular border with decorative edging and an outer ring-stock-foto
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Bracteate depicting Bolesław III Krzywousty (Prince of Poland; 1086–1138). In a pearl border, on the left, a kneeling prince shown in profile with hands outstretched toward a standing bishop. Dressed in liturgical vestments, St. Adalbert (ca. 956–997) holds a crosier in his left hand while his right hand rests on the prince's head. Around the rim, in a linear border, is the inscription '+•L•R:EBBEZLAVS.' Romanesque style; 1135–1138. Coin (bracteate), diameter 26.0–27.8 mm, weight 0.58 g., A worn circular metallic object with a textured surface showing areas of darker grey and lighter silver-stock-foto
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Bracteate, 1135–1138. Silver coin (diameter 24.9–26.8 mm; weight 0.63 g). In a pearl border, on the left, facing right, a kneeling prince (Bolesław III Wrymouth) shown in profile with hands outstretched toward a bishop (St. Adalbert) standing before him. St. Adalbert, dressed in liturgical vestments, holds a crosier in his left hand while his right hand rests on the prince's head. Inscription around the rim in a linear border: +SZREBADSBOLEZLAV. Romanesque; iconography: Bolesław III Wrymouth, bishop, kneeling prince, gesture of protection, crosier/crosier posts, bishops, martyrs., A round,-stock-foto
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Gdańsk grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572), Jagiellon dynasty. Obverse: crowned male bust in profile facing right; rim between pearl-shaped borders with inscription divided at the top: SIGIS.AVG.REX.PDTPRVS. Reverse: coat of arms of Gdańsk; rim between pearl-shaped borders with inscription: GROSSVS:CIVI:GEDANEN.1556. Date: 1556. Poland, Gdańsk. Coin; diameters 22.5 mm and 23.4 mm; weight 1.75 g., A round metallic coin with a raised rim and embossed designs, shown against a white background; the coin is primarily silver-gray with darker gray shadows and lighter highlights.-stock-foto