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Shelduck RSPB Minsmere-stock-foto
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Fascinating spectacular Central American Eyelash Viper in bright vivid beauty.-stock-foto
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Close-up of rough exterior wall plaster with highly textured surface of small bumps and pits in neutral beige and grey tones under strong side. 2026-stock-foto
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Close up pebble beach in Madeira shows basalt stones with porous pits, oval pebbles, driftwood, and a small shell like hole under strong midday sun an-stock-foto
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Aerial view of dry agricultural land with plantation grid pattern and small earthen dam for water conservation, Drone shot of rural farmland.-stock-foto
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A set watercolor illustrations featuring realistic lemon or lime seeds. The collection includes individual pits with natural greenish-yellow tones and-stock-foto
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A parking lot with empty spaces shows markings for vehicle placement. Small tree pits are visible, indicating future landscaping. The area is well org-stock-foto
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Closeup black olives arranged for plating on white surface, moist skin and visible pits, food stylist context, ready for salad or tapas, bright studio-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, Elagabalus (reign 218–222 CE). Obverse: Draped bust of Julia Maesa facing right, pearl rim, inscribed 'IVLIA MAESA AVG.' Reverse: Pietas standing left, holding a patera over an altar at left and an incense box, pearl rim, inscribed 'PIETAS AVG.' Roman Empire, ca. 218–223 CE. Coin; diameter 18.0 mm, weight 2.05 g., A round, worn coin with an uneven edge showing a faint raised figure in the center; the figure appears to be standing and draped in flowing garments with subtle folds. The surface of the coin is textured with scratches and small pits, and there are areas of darker wear and-stock-foto
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Denarius of Julia Domna (ca. 160–217; Roman empress 193–211). Obverse: AVGVSTA — bust of Julia Domna facing right, pearl border. Reverse: FELIX — Venus standing left, holding an apple in her right outstretched hand, unwinding the folds of her robe with her left. Date: 198–209. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: silver; diameter 15.5–16.0 mm; weight 2.65 g., A worn circular metal object with a raised profile of a person in relief, showing the side of the head, facial features, and hair texture; the surface is uneven with scratches and small pits and a slightly irregular rim; colors visible-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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Denarius of Julia Domna (ca. 160–217), Roman Empire, ca. 198–209. Obverse: Bust of Julia facing right, pearl border. Reverse: IVNO — Juno standing left, holding a patera in her right outstretched hand and a scepter in her left; a peacock at her left, pearl border. Coin; diameter 15.0 mm, weight 2.90 g., A worn round metallic object with an uneven edge showing a raised profile of a human head in relief facing right; the surface has textured patterns suggesting hair and facial features with areas of wear and small pits; the object appears primarily silver-gray with darker gray shadows and a few-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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Głogów grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Pogoń (coat of arms), horses, eagles, claws, wings; 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 +. Dated 1506–1548. Głogów, Poland. Coin; weight 2.16 g., A round, worn coin with a raised central design depicting a stylized bird with outstretched wings surrounded by a circular border and an outer ring of raised characters; the coin surface shows textured wear, small pits, and scratches. The visible-stock-foto
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Denarius; Roman deities; Mars; Septimius Severus (Roman emperor, 146–211) — iconography. Obverse: LSEPTSEVAVGIMP XIPART, head of Septimius Severus with laurel wreath facing right, pearl border. Reverse: MAR, TORI, Mars standing right, stripped to the waist, resting his right hand on a round shield, holding a spear in his left hand, pearl border. Date: 198–200. Place: Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin; diameter 17.5 mm; weight 3.05 g., A round, worn metallic object with a dark gray surface and lighter gray highlights; the object shows a faint, raised outline of a humanlike figure in a-stock-foto
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Denarius; Obv.: PERT AVG, head of Septimius Severus in a laurel wreath facing right. Rev.: COSIIP P, Victoria running left, holding a wreath in her right hand and a palm in her left; pearl border. Roman Empire, Rome, 197–198. Silver coin; diameter 16.0–16.5 mm, weight 2.65 g., A single round, worn metallic object sits centered on a white background, showing a raised profile of a human face in low relief; the surface appears textured and uneven with signs of wear and small pits, and the visible colors are silver, gray, and slightly darker gray-brown tones.-stock-foto
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Denarius of Septimius Severus (146–211; Roman emperor 193–211). Obverse: Head of Septimius Severus in laurel wreath facing right, legend AE L SEP - SEV PERT AVG. Reverse: Virtus standing left, holding Victoria in his right hand and a spear with the head down in his left, legend VIRT A - GT - RP COS. Date: 193–194. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin: diameter 17.0–18.5 mm, weight 3.15 g, axis 180°., A round metallic object with a worn, uneven edge, showing a raised, shallowly engraved outline of a standing human-like figure holding a long vertical staff or trident-like object; the surface is textured-stock-foto
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Denarius, Septimius Severus (146–211; Roman emperor 193–211), issuer: Septimius Severus. Obverse: Head of Septimius Severus in a laurel wreath facing right, legend IMP CAE L SEP - SEV PERT AVG. Reverse: Liberalitas standing left, holding an abacus in his right hand and a cornucopia in his left, legend IBER - A, - AVG COS. Date: 193–194. Place: Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Medium: coin. Dimensions: diameter 16.5–17.5 mm, weight 2.75 g, axis 180°. Attributes/personifications: Liberalitas; abacus; cornucopia., A worn, circular metallic object with an uneven, slightly dented edge showing-stock-foto
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Denarius of Commodus (161–192; Roman emperor 177–192). Obverse: Head of Commodus in a laurel wreath facing right, inscription L AEL AVRE M AVG P FEL. Reverse: Victoria walking left, holding a wreath in her outstretched right hand and a palm branch in her left hand; a star in the left field, inscriptions P M, RPX, - III COS VII PP. Date: 192. Roman Empire. Coin. Diameter 15.0–17.0 mm, weight 2.15 g, axis 0°., A single worn round coin with irregular edges showing a raised profile of a bearded figure facing right, with curly hair and a headband or wreath, rendered in relief; the coin surface-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, Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176), Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) (issuer). Obverse: draped bust of Faustina II facing right, inscribed FAVSTINA AVGVSTA. Reverse: draped throne (pulvinar) with two children—twins Commodus and Antoninus—inscribed SAECVLI FELICIT. Date: 161–176. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin; diameter 16.0–16.5 mm, weight 3.10 g, axis 180°., A round metallic coin with a worn surface showing a raised profile of a person facing right, with wavy hair pulled back and draped clothing at the neck; the coin has an irregular rim and signs of-stock-foto
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Denarius of Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176), Roman empress 161–176; issuer: Marcus Aurelius (121–180), Roman emperor 161–180. Obverse: Bust of Faustina II in drapery facing right, inscription FAVSTINA·AVGVSTA. Reverse: Hilaritas standing left, holding a palm branch in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left, inscription HIL·A·R·ITAS. Date: 161–176, Rome, Roman Empire. Coin; diameters 16.5 mm and 19.0 mm, weight 2.95 g, axis 0°., A round, worn silver object with a slightly irregular edge showing a low-relief depiction of a standing human figure; the figure appears to be facing forward-stock-foto
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Denarius, Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176), Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) (issuer). Obverse: Bust of Faustina II in drapery facing right, inscription 'FAUSTINA AVGVSTA' all around. Reverse: Hilaritas standing left, holding a palm branch in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left, inscription 'HILARITAS' all around. Date: 161–176, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 17.0–17.5 mm, weight 2.65 g, axis 180 degrees., A worn circular metallic object with an uneven edge and a relief profile of a person's head facing right, showing facial-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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Sestertius of Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176; Augusta 147–161). Obverse: draped bust of Faustina II facing right, legend FAVSTIN, AVG – PII AVG FIL. Reverse: Venus stands frontally, turns her head left, holds an apple in her outstretched right hand; in her left hand a rudder around which a dolphin is wrapped; legend E–NV–S in fields, in SC. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; diameter 30.5 mm; weight 23.25 g; axis 300°., A worn circular metal object with a relief profile of a person facing right, showing facial features and short curly hair; the surface displays-stock-foto
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Denarius of Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176), Augusta. Obverse: draped bust of Faustina II facing right, inscribed 'FAVSTINAE AVG - PII AVG FIL.' Reverse: Venus standing left, holding an apple in her outstretched right hand and a rudder in her left, a dolphin wrapped around the rudder, inscribed 'V E - NVS.' Date: 147–161. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Rome. Coin; diameters 16.0 mm and 18.0 mm, weight 3.30 g, axis 180 degrees., A round metallic coin with a worn, uneven edge showing a standing human figure in relief at the center, the figure facing sideways with an-stock-foto
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Denarius of Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176), draped bust of Faustina II facing right with inscription 'FAVSTINAE AVG - PII AVG FIL', reverse: Venus standing left holding an apple in her outstretched right hand and a rudder in her left hand, a dolphin wrapped around the rudder, inscription 'VENVS'. Date: 147–161 CE, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 17.0–18.0 mm, weight 2.85 g, axis 120°., A round metal object with a worn, uneven edge showing a raised relief of a standing human-like figure draped in flowing garments and facing slightly left, with one arm-stock-foto
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Tetradrachm of Vologases V (191–208). Obverse: head of Vologases V to left, wearing a tiara. Reverse: Vologases V seated on a throne, the king turned to left, opposite him the goddess Tyche holding a wreath. Parthian, Seleucia on the Tigris; coin; weight 13.70 g., A circular, worn coin with a textured, uneven surface showing raised and recessed areas; the coin is primarily gray with patches of darker gray and small areas of brownish discoloration; the obverse shows a raised profile of a human head in low relief with a prominent nose, chin, and a suggestion of hair or a headdress extending-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 presenting a wreath. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Coin; diameter 27.0 × 29.0 mm; weight 11.50 g., A worn metallic circular object with irregular edges showing a raised side-profile of a bearded human head facing left, featuring textured hair with wavy, ridged patterns and a short beard; the surface has areas of roughness and small pits, with visible layered lines suggesting clothing or a collar below the neck. 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, inscription M ANTONINVS AVG - GERM SARM. Reverse: Pile of war spoils — armor, shields, spears, trumpet (carnyx), standard (vexillum) and helmet — with inscription TR P XXXI IMP VIII COS III PP, episode DE GERM, dated 176–177. Iconography: spoils of war, spears, shields, carnyxes, armor, Germans. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin; diameter 18.0–19.5 mm, weight 2.97 g, axis 180 degrees., A circular metallic object with a worn silver-gray surface showing the raised-stock-foto
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Drachma of Gotarzes II (King of the Parthians; 40–51). Obverse: bust of Gotarzes II facing left, wearing a diadem. Reverse: Arsakes I (King of the Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) seated on a throne facing right, holding a bow; below the bow a monogram. Coin has an eyelet. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Diameter 20.0–21.0 mm; weight 3.80 g., A worn circular metallic object with a loop at the top, showing a carved profile of a bearded person facing left, with stylized hair, a headband of rounded beads, and layered beard and neck lines; the metal surface is textured with scratches and small pits, and the-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, inscription M ANTONINVS AVG - GER; reverse: Aequitas (personification) standing left, holding scales in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left, inscriptions T, P XXX, M - P VIII COS III; date 175–176; Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome; coin; diameter 18.0 mm; weight 2.67 g; axis 0 degrees., A worn round metallic object with an uneven edge sits against a white background, showing a raised depiction of a standing human figure and a smaller figure-stock-foto
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Dupondius of Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180), issuer. Obverse: Head of Marcus Aurelius with radiant crown to the right, legend 'M ANTONINVS AVG'. Reverse: Annona (personification) stands left; in her right hand she holds ears of corn above a modius (container) with ears of corn, and in her left hand a cornucopia; legend 'IMP VII - COS III'. Fields: S - C. Date: 174–175. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin (dupondius): diameter 25.0–25.5 mm, weight 13.05 g, axis 180 degrees. Iconography: ears of corn, Annona, personifications, radiant crown, cornucopia., A round, worn metal-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Gotarzes II (king of the Parthians, reign 40–51 CE). Obverse: bust of Gotarzes II facing left. Reverse: Gotarzes II facing right, seated on a throne; Tyche (personification) standing before him, offering a diadem with her right hand and holding a cornucopia in her left. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Date: 38–51 CE. Weight: 12.45 g., A worn round object with a carved profile of a person facing left, showing a prominent nose, moustache, and beard, wearing a tiered headdress and layered neck ornamentation; the surface is textured and uneven with areas of abrasion and small pits, and the-stock-foto