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Denarius; obverse: Head of Septimius Severus in a laurel wreath facing right, inscribed L SEPT SEV — RT AVG IMP V; reverse: Minerva stands left, in her right hand a spear pointing forward and down and in her left hand a round shield, inscribed P M TR P III — S II PP; Roman, Imperial period (27 BC–476 AD), issued under Septimius Severus (reigned 193–211 AD); iconography: Minerva, shields, spears; material: coin; diameter 17.5–18.0 mm; weight 2.52 g; axis 0°., A roughly circular, worn metallic object with an uneven edge and a weathered surface showing variations of gray and small patches of-stock-foto
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Denarius, Commodus (161–192), issuer; Crispina (164–192?), Roman empress. Obverse: Bust of Crispina in drapery facing right, inscribed CRISPINA·AVGV. Reverse: Venus seated left holding a long scepter in her left hand and a figurine of Victoria in her outstretched right hand, inscription -VS·F·-·ELIX. Date: 178–183 CE. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin: diameter 16.0–17.0 mm, weight 2.30 g, axis 15°., A roughly circular metallic object with a worn, textured surface in shades of gray and silver, showing the faint relief of a seated humanlike figure facing sideways and holding a vertical staff; the object-stock-foto
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Denarius, Crispina (164–192?, Roman empress 178–192) and Commodus (161–192, Roman emperor 177–192) — issuer: Commodus. Draped bust of Crispina facing right, inscription CRISPINA AVG around; reverse: rectangular altar with flame, inscription DIS · GENI · TALI · BVS around. Date: 178–183. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Rome. Coin. Diameter 16.5–17.0 mm, weight 3.00 g, axis 0°., A roughly circular metallic object with an uneven edge photographed against a white background, showing a worn surface with a recessed square area in the center and raised rim around it; the metal appears silvery gray with-stock-foto
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Denarius of Commodus (reigned 177–192). Obverse: laureate head of Commodus facing right, inscription L AEL AVREL COMM AVG P FEL. Reverse: club within a wreath; legend HER-C / L / ROM-AN / AV-GV horizontally in fields. Attributes: bust wearing lion skin. Date: 191–192. Material: silver coin. Diameter: 16.0–16.5 mm. Weight: 2.55 g. Axis: 180°. Roman Empire., A roughly circular metallic object with an uneven, slightly crumpled surface sits against a white background; the object is predominantly gray with areas of lighter and darker gray creating a textured, worn appearance, and it shows irregular-stock-foto
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Drachma, Chosroes II Parviz (ruler of Persia; 590–628). Obverse: bust of Chosroes II right, wearing a crown decorated with two wings, a crescent and a star; left of the bust a star, right a star in a crescent; beads on the neck and a central triangle of three dots; behind the crown two ribbons; double pearl border; below and on both sides beyond the border a crescent with a star; Pahlavi legend. Reverse: fire altar; left of the altar the ruler facing forward with a sword in his hand; right of the altar a priest facing forward holding a sword; top left a star, top right a crescent; signs/-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; left a star, right within a crescent; beads around the neck and a central triangle composed of three dots; behind the crown two ribbons; double pearl rim; behind the rim at the bottom and on both sides a crescent with a star; Pahlavi inscription. Reverse: a burning altar; left of it the ruler/Arsaces standing straight with a sword in his hand; right a priest standing straight holding a sword; star at top left, crescent at right;-stock-foto
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Drachma of 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 at sides behind the rim a crescent with a star; Pahlavi inscription. Reverse: a burning altar; at left the ruler/Arsaces standing straight with a sword in his hand; at right a priest standing straight holding a sword; a star at upper left and a crescent at right-stock-foto
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Drachma of Peroz I (ruler of Persia, 459–484). Obverse: bust of Peroz I facing right wearing a crown with wings; above it a crescent topped with a korymbos; Pahlavi legend. Reverse: fire altar; to the left the ruler stretching his hands to a star, to the right a priest stretching his hands to a crescent; signs/monograms on both sides; pearl rim; Pahlavi legend. Sassanid art; Persia (Iran). Coin: diameter 24.0–27.0 mm, weight 3.30 g., A roughly circular metallic object with an irregular edge, shown against a white background, featuring a raised central design with embossed curved and rounded-stock-foto
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drachma, Peroz I (ruler of Persia; 459–484), busts, crescents, crowns, altars, Iran, korymbos, Persia, fire altar, Sassanid art, Sassanid Kingdom. Obv.: bust of Peroz I facing right; on his head a winged crown, above it a crescent topped with a korymbos; Pahlavi legend. Rev.: fire altar with two orants (king and priest?) on the sides, above the altar a star and a crescent; pearl rim; Pahlavi legend. 459–484. Coin: diameter 26.0 × 26.5 mm, weight 3.95 g., A roughly circular metallic object with a worn and textured surface, showing a raised central relief of a stylized human profile with ornate-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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drachma, Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD). Obverse: bust of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, facing left. Reverse: Arsakes I (king of Parthia; ca. 247–217 BC) seated on the throne, bow in hand, facing right, below the arch – monogram. Iconography: bows (armed), Arsakes on the throne, heads, tiaras. Date: 213–227. Place: Parthia, Ecbatana, Iran. Coin: dia. 17.5 × 19.0 mm, weight 3.30 g., A roughly circular metallic object with an uneven, worn edge, showing a textured surface with raised irregular lines and shapes that form a pattern; the object appears mostly silver with areas of darker-stock-foto
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Drachma of Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD). Obverse: bust of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on a throne, holding a bow, facing right; below the arch – monogram. Iconography: helmets, Arsakes I (king of Parthia; ca. 247–217 BC) — Arsakes on the throne, heads, bows (armed), tiaras. Date: 213–227. Place: Ecbatana, Parthia (Iran). Coin: diameter 18.0–20.0 mm; weight 3.65 g., A roughly circular, worn metallic object with irregular, scalloped edges that appears silver-gray in color, showing a textured surface with shallow incised markings and-stock-foto
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Tetradrachm of Vologases V (191–208). Obverse: bust of Vologases V wearing a tiara, facing left. Reverse: Vologases V enthroned, facing left, opposite Tyche wearing a high crown (or kalathos) offering a wreath to the ruler. Parthian Kingdom, Seleucia on the Tigris, Iran. Coin; diameter 23.0 × 24.5 mm, weight 12.85 g. Wreaths, bows (armed), heads, diadems., A roughly circular, worn metallic object with a textured, uneven surface in shades of gray and silver, displaying shallow, raised patterns and contours that suggest a relief; the edges are irregular and slightly chipped in places, and there-stock-foto
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Tetradrachm of Vardanes II (55–58). Obverse: bust of Vardanes II left wearing a diadem. Reverse: Vardanes seated left on a throne, Tyche (personification) standing in front of him and giving him a wreath. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Coin; diameter 27.0 x 29.0 mm, weight 11.50 g., A roughly circular, irregularly shaped metallic object with a textured, worn surface showing raised and indented areas; the object displays a primary silver-gray color with patches of reddish-brown and small hints of dark gray; the surface features a group of sculpted relief patterns including curved and linear forms and-stock-foto
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Denarius, Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180), issuer. Obverse: Head of Marcus Aurelius in a laurel wreath facing right, legend M ANTONI–N, S AVG all around. Reverse: Salus seated left, holding two ears of corn above a snake in her right hand, left hand on the back of the seat, legend OS–III PP all around. Iconography: ears of corn, personifications, snakes, Salus; attribution to Marcus Aurelius. Date: 176–180. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; diameter 17.0–17.5 mm, weight 2.85 g, axis 180°., A roughly circular metallic coin with an uneven edge, shown against a white-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Vologases I (51–79). Obverse: head of Vologases I wearing a diadem, face turned to the left, very blurred image. Reverse: horse head to the right. Parthian Kingdom (Parthia), mint in Iran. Coin diameter 9.0 × 10.0 mm, weight 1.15 g., A roughly circular, textured object with an uneven surface showing a mix of dark brown, greenish, and black tones, with areas that appear metallic and pitted, set against a plain 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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Bronze coin of Gotarzes II (king of the Parthians; reign c. 40–51). Obverse: diademed head of Gotarzes II facing left. Reverse: wreath. Circa 38–51 CE. Mint: Ecbatana, Parthia (Iran). Dimensions: 9.5–10.0 mm. Weight: 1.40 g., A small irregularly shaped object with a rough, pitted surface, appearing metallic and worn; its dominant colors are brown and dark green with patches of darker brown and hints of gray; the object shows rounded edges and shallow raised and recessed areas forming faint curved and circular patterns on one face; the surface texture appears uneven with some smoother spots and-stock-foto
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Drachma of Gotarzes II (King of the Parthians; 40–51 CE). Obverse: bust of Gotarzes II facing left, wearing a diadem. Reverse: Arsakes I (King of the Parthians; ca. 247–217 BCE) seated on a throne facing right, holding a bow; monogram below the bow. Coin has an eyelet. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Diameter: 20.0 × 21.0 mm; weight: 3.80 g., A roughly circular metallic pendant with an irregular edge, showing a raised central design and shallow incised patterns; the surface is a worn silver-gray with darker gray recesses and lighter highlights on raised areas; a small loop projects from the top for-stock-foto
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Bronze coin (silver-plated), Vardanes I (41–45 CE). Obverse: bust of Vardanes I facing left, wearing a diadem. Reverse: Vardanes I seated right, accepting a palm from the hands of a goddess (Tyche) standing before him, holding a cornucopia in his left hand. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Diameter 24.5–25.0 mm; weight 12.60 g., A roughly circular, weathered object with a textured, uneven surface showing a mix of brown, dark brown, and patches of whitish-silver. The surface displays irregular raised and recessed areas forming an embossed central motif and surrounding irregular marks. The edges are worn-stock-foto
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Denarius, Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman Emperor 161–180), issuer: Marcus Aurelius — obverse: head of Marcus Aurelius with laurel wreath facing right, legend 'M ANTONINVS - AVG TR P XXV'; reverse: the emperor in priestly attire stands left, in his right hand holds a patera above a tripod, next to which lies a bull, legend 'A SVSCE - P DECENN II'; COS III, 170–171; Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; weight 2.6 g; diameter 16.0–17.0 mm; axis 0°., A roughly circular metallic object with an uneven, slightly irregular edge, showing a raised, worn design of a standing human-like figure in the-stock-foto
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Denarius, Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180), issuer; obverse: head of Marcus Aurelius with laurel wreath facing right, legend ANTONINVS AV; reverse: personification of Armenia in a short robe, trousers and a pointed cap seated left, supporting her head with her right hand, left hand resting on a bow and quiver, with a shield and a standard (vexillum) in front, legend TR P XVII, IMP II COS II, episode inscription RMEN; iconography includes Armenia (personification), bows, quivers, shields, vexillum, Marcus Aurelius—iconography; dated 163–164; Roman Empire; Rome; coin; diameter-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issue for Faustina the Elder (98–141; Roman empress 138–141), issuer Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161). Obverse: Bust of Faustina I in drapery facing right, inscription D IVA - FAVSTINA around. Reverse: Ceres in a veil stands left, holding ears of corn in her outstretched right hand and a long torch in her left, inscription C - E - RES around. Iconography: Roman deities, Ceres; ears of corn and torches. After 141, Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin; diameter 16.5–17.5 mm, weight 3.40 g, axis 165°., A roughly circular metallic object with an uneven, slightly-stock-foto
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Denarius, Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) and Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169) as issuers; posthumous depiction of Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161). Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, facing right, inscription 'DIVVS ANTONINVS' around. Reverse: eagle stands right, head turned left, inscription 'CONSE CRATIO' around. After 161 CE, Roman Empire, Rome. Coin: silver denarius; diameter 16.5–17.0 mm, weight 3.45 g, axis 180°., A roughly circular metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised depiction of a bird with outstretched wings-stock-foto
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Dupondius, Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161), issuer Antoninus Pius — obverse: head of Antoninus Pius in radiant crown facing right, inscription ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P; reverse: Aequitas standing left holding scales in right hand and cornucopia in left, inscription COS in exergue and SC in fields; dated 150–151; Roman Empire, Rome; coin (bronze), diameter 25.5–26.0 mm, weight 11.65 g, axis 180°., A round, worn metallic disk with a roughly circular shape and an uneven edge, showing a small chip on one side and a shallow groove near that chip; the surface is textured with pits and-stock-foto
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Denarius of Hadrian (76–138; Roman emperor 117–138). Obverse: Bust of Hadrian with laurel wreath facing right; rim inscription AESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG. Reverse: Victoria flying right, wings raised, wearing a long robe, holding a trophy with both hands; rim inscription PM TR P COS III. Date: 119–122. Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin; weight 2.90 g., A roughly circular, worn coin with a metallic gray surface showing darker gray and brownish tarnish, featuring a raised central figure with outstretched wings and draped clothing, surrounded by irregular decorative marks along the edge, all-stock-foto
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Sestertius, Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161) — obverse: head of the emperor in a laurel wreath facing right, inscription INVS AVG - VS PP TR P COS I; reverse: Salus standing left, holding a patera above an altar around which a snake winds, and in her left hand a rudder resting on a globe, inscription S - ALVS - AV, field marks S - C. Date: 140–144, Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin; diameter 28.5–29.5 mm, weight 22.50 g, axis 15°., A roughly circular, worn metallic object with a patina showing brown and dark gray tones; a raised, irregular profile of a human head is visible on-stock-foto
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Denarius of Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman Emperor 138–161). Obverse: Head of Antoninus Pius in laurel wreath facing right, legend ANTONINV–AVG PIVS PP. Reverse: Clementia seated left, holding a patera in her outstretched right hand and a long scepter in her left, legend TR POT–COS III. Date: 140–144. Place: Rome, Roman Empire. Medium: silver coin. Diameter: 17.0 mm. Weight: 3.00 g. Axis: 180°., A roughly circular metallic object with a worn surface in shades of gray and silver sits against a white background; the object shows an engraved scene of a seated human figure facing sideways holding a-stock-foto
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denarius, Hadrian (76–138; Roman emperor 117–138); Obv.: Hadrian's head to the right, laurel wreath in hair; rim inscription: IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG. Rev.: Fortuna seated on a throne to the left, wearing a long robe with draperies, holding a ship's rudder in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left; rim inscription: PM TR P; inset inscription: FORT RED. 118. Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin; weight 3.38 g., A roughly circular metallic coin with an uneven edge, shown against a white background; the coin surface is worn and textured with shallow raised and recessed areas forming-stock-foto
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Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish coin featuring eagles and the Lithuanian Pursuer; obverse rim: Polish eagle; reverse rim: Lithuanian Pursuer with date below (1558); Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius; coin; diameter 11.7–12.2 mm; weight 0.25 g, A roughly circular metallic object with a textured surface, showing a raised design that resembles a stylized bird with outstretched wings and a curved neck; the object appears worn and uneven at the edges with visible scratches and indentations, and the predominant color-stock-foto
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Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish coins; motifs: eagles (emblem) and Pursuer (emblem; Lithuania). Obverse: in the rim, Polish eagle. Reverse: in the rim, Lithuanian Pursuer, below the year 1557. Dated 1557. From the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Poland. Coin; diameter ~12.0–12.5 mm; weight 0.3 g., A roughly circular metallic object with a worn, uneven surface and raised, irregular engravings; the object shows textured ridges and depressions with a patina that appears mainly silver-gray with darker gray shadows-stock-foto
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Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellons (dynasty); Polish coins; eagles (Eagle emblem) and Pursuer (Pursuer emblem; Lithuania). Obverse: Polish Eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1556. Dated 1556. Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Poland. Coin; diameter 12.0–12.5 mm; weight 0.3 g., A roughly circular metallic object with a textured, embossed surface, shown against a plain white background; the object is predominantly silver-gray with areas of lighter and darker silver tones, featuring raised-stock-foto
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Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish eagle (obverse, in rim); Lithuanian Pursuer (reverse, in rim, below the year 1546); Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius; coin; diameter 11.8–13.0 mm; weight 0.22 g., A roughly circular metallic object with an embossed raised design sits against a white background; the object has a textured, uneven surface with worn edges and visible grooves and ridges forming a central figure with radiating elements, showing colors of silver, gray, and hints of darker gray.-stock-foto
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Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish eagle (obverse, in the rim) and Lithuanian Pursuer (reverse, in the rim); below the year 1548 on the reverse; Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius; coin; diameter 11.5–12.5 mm; weight 0.24 g., A roughly circular metallic object with a worn, uneven surface and a gray color, showing a raised central area with faint embossed shapes and patterns, including curved and linear ridges and shallow depressions; the edge is irregular with small chips and a few missing fragments, and the overall-stock-foto
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Denarius, Faustina the Elder (98–141; Roman empress 138–141) (posthumous), issuer: Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161). Obverse: Bust of Faustina I in drapery facing right, legend DIVA · FAVSTINA. Reverse: Providentia standing left, holding a globe in her outstretched right hand and a windblown veil, legend PROVIDENTIAE · AVGVSTI (inscription rendered in original as AETE · R · NI · AS). After 141, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin (silver): weight 3.05 g, diameter ~17.0–17.5 mm, axis 180°., A roughly circular metallic object with a worn, uneven edge and a textured surface showing-stock-foto
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Antoninian, Elagabalus (reigned 218–222). Obverse: CAES MAVR ANTONIN — bust of Elagabalus facing right, wearing a radiate crown, armor, and paludamentum; pearl border. Reverse: VICTOR INAVG — Victoria running right, holding a wreath in her right hand and a palm in her left; pearl border. Date: 219. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin. Diameter: 19.8–21.6 mm. Weight: 5.04 g., A roughly circular, flat object with a textured, uneven surface in shades of gray and dark gray, showing worn, scratched areas and subtle lighter highlights; the edges are irregular and slightly raised, and the overall-stock-foto
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Antoninian. Obv.: IMP C AEL MAVR ANTONINVS AVG — Bust of Elagabalus in paludamentum and radiant crown facing right, pearl rim. Rev.: LAETITIA AVG — Laetitia standing, head turned left, holding a wreath in her right hand and a rudder supported by a globe in her left, pearl rim. 218–219 CE. Roman Empire. Rome. Coin. Diameter 20.5–22.5 mm. Weight 4.61 g., A round, worn metallic object with an irregular edge showing a raised, roughly circular design; the surface appears textured and pitted with a central raised figure that looks human-shaped holding a vertical object, surrounded by faint raised-stock-foto
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Denarius, Caracalla (188–217; Roman emperor 198–217), issuer. Obv.: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG — Head of Caracalla with laurel wreath facing right, pearl rim. Rev.: RESTITVTO VRBIS — Roma seated facing left, holding Victoria in her right hand and a spear in her left, round shield leaning against the throne, pearl rim. Date: 206–210. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 18.8–18.9 mm, weight 2.71 g., A roughly circular metallic object with an irregular edge, showing a worn surface in shades of gray with patches of darker gray and small areas of reddish-brown; the surface bears a faint relief-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 with inscription '.SIG, .PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSS'. Reverse: The Eagle of Royal Prussia; rim between pearl borders with inscription 'OSS.COMV., RR.PRVSS. 15Z8'. 1528, Toruń, Poland. Subjects/emblems: eagles, Polish coins, Jagiellonian dynasty, emblems, Eagle (emblem), male/royal bust; iconography of Sigismund I the Old. Material: coin., A roughly circular metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised central emblem resembling a stylized bird with-stock-foto
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Denarius of Commodus (161–192; Roman emperor 177–192). Obverse: Head of Commodus in laurel wreath facing right, inscription M COMM AN - P FE around. Reverse: Aequitas standing left holding scales in his right hand and a cornucopia in his left, inscription RP XIII IM - P VIII COS V PP around. Date: 187–188. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin; diameter 17.0 mm; weight 2.43 g; axis 180°., A roughly circular metallic object with a worn, uneven surface and a dull silver-gray color, showing faint irregular grooves and scratches across its face and a slightly raised, rounded edge, set against a plain-stock-foto