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Denarius, Caracalla (reigned 198–217; emperor 188–217). Obverse: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG — Bust of Caracalla facing right with a laurel wreath and paludamentum, pearl rim. Reverse: PONTIF TR P VII COS II — Mars wearing a helmet, military dress and a cloak on his shoulders, standing upright, head turned left, resting his right hand on an oval shield standing on the ground, holding a spear in his left, pearl rim. Circa 206 CE. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin: diameter ~18.2–18.5 mm, weight 2.82 g., A round metallic object with a worn, uneven surface showing a raised profile of a person's head facing-stock-foto
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Denarius, Caracalla (188–217; Roman emperor 198–217). Obverse: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG — Head of Caracalla with laurel wreath facing right, pearl rim. Reverse: RESTITVTO VRBIS — Roma seated facing left, holding Victoria in her right hand, 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 worn circular metallic object with an irregular edge, showing a raised profile of a person in low relief facing right, surrounded by a band of faint raised markings; the surface shows areas of darker-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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Denarius, Caracalla (188–217; Roman emperor 198–217). Obverse: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG — Bust of Caracalla right with laurel wreath and paludamentum, beaded border. Reverse: VICTORIA PARTH MAX — Victoria running left, holding a wreath in her raised right hand and a palm in her left, beaded border. Date: 201–206. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin. Diameter 17.1–17.9 mm; weight 2.63 g., A worn round metallic object with an irregular edge and a small chip, showing a textured surface of dull gray with darker gray patches and subtle brownish discoloration, with faint raised and recessed areas-stock-foto
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Denarius of Caracalla (188–217; Roman emperor 198–217). Obverse: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG — bust of Caracalla right with laurel wreath and paludamentum, pearl rim. Reverse: VICTORIA PARTH MAX — Victoria running left, holding a wreath in her raised right hand and a palm in her left, pearl rim. Dated 201–206. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin: diameter ca. 17.1–17.9 mm; weight 2.63 g., A circular, worn metal coin with an uneven, slightly chipped edge showing a raised central figure of a winged person standing on a small platform; the figure appears textured and weathered with one arm extended and the-stock-foto
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Denarius (anima), Caracalla (188–217; Roman emperor 198–217), issuer. Obv.: ANTONINVS VSAVG — Bust of Caracalla facing right with a laurel wreath, pearl rim. Rev.: LIBERALITAS AV — Liberalitas stands standing, head turned left, holding an abacus in her outstretched right hand and a cornucopia in her left, pearl rim. Date: 201–206. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Rome. Coin. Diameter: 18.5–19.7 mm. Weight: 2.34 g., A worn round object with an irregular edge and a chipped section, showing a rough, pitted surface in shades of dark gray, green, brown, and hints of red, with areas of mottled lighter tan-stock-foto
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Denarius (anima), Caracalla (188–217; Roman emperor 198–217), issuer. Obv.: ANTONINVS VSAVG — Bust of Caracalla facing right with a laurel wreath, pearl rim. Rev.: LIBERALITAS AV — Liberalitas stands facing, head turned left, holding an abacus in her outstretched right hand and a cornucopia in her left, pearl rim. Date: 201–206. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Rome. Coin: diameter 18.5–19.7 mm; weight 2.34 g., A close-up of a roughly circular object with an irregular chipped edge, showing a weathered, pitted surface with a mix of dark gray, greenish, brown, tan, and small hints of reddish tones; the-stock-foto
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Head of Janus (iconographic) wearing laurel wreath; above value mark I. Continuous border. Reverse: Ship's prow right; above rostrum tridens (issue mark) and value mark I; below inscription ROMA. Pearl border. Janus (mythological), ships. 206–195 BC. Roman Republic. Rome. Coin. Diameter 32.4 mm; weight 22.10 g; axis 225°., A round, worn coin or medallion with a rough, textured surface showing shades of green and dark brown; the design includes raised, carved lines forming a stylized, horizontal object with layered, curved and straight elements and a prominent curved vertical form at one side,-stock-foto
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Obverse: Head of Janus in laurel wreath; above value mark I. Continuous border. Reverse: Ship's prow right; above rostrum tridens and value mark I; below the inscription ROMA. Pearl border. Iconography: head of Janus, ship's prow, ships, rostrum tridens. Publisher: AS. Date: 206–195 BC. Culture: Roman Republic. Place: Rome. Object: coin; diameter 32.4 mm; weight 22.10 g; axis 225°., A round, weathered object with an uneven surface and rough texture, showing raised, symmetrical shapes that suggest a mirrored design across the center; the surface displays a mottled mix of dark brown, green, and-stock-foto
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Virgin Atlantic 787 -900 Dreamliner approaching London Heathrow airport.-stock-foto
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Gulfstream Aerospace G-1159A Gulfstream III 21Seater passenger jet Aircraft at Inverness Airport Scotland  SCO2081-stock-foto
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Toilet box by Thomas I Pitts fl. 1755–c.1793, goldsmith; Classicism style; 1780/1781, London, England. Classicist round toilet box with lid, silver, decorated with laurel festoons suspended from rosette medallions. Lower edge has a knurled belt of stylized cymatium; slightly arched cover edged with a knurled wavy running dog ornament. Central circular medallion with a relief of Athena wearing a helmet and holding a spear in her left hand; an olive branch and a circular reserve on the right side. Ornaments include bay leaves and festoons. Toilet accessory; height 5.2 cm, diameter 7.9 cm, weight-stock-foto
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Denarius of Caracalla 188–217; Roman emperor 198–217. Obverse: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG — head of Caracalla with laurel wreath facing right. Reverse: LAETITIA TEMPORVM — ship, animals running around, four quadrigae in the background. Roman Empire, Rome; dated 206–210. Coin; diameter 18.5–22.0 mm; weight 3.14 g., A round metallic object with a worn, uneven edge showing small chips and cracks, displaying a relief image of a boat with a central vertical mast and a curved hull, surrounded by a decorative raised border and faint markings around the rim; the surface shows variations in tone and texture-stock-foto
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Weight, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12–13, ca. 1981–1640 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, Cemetery, 1920–22, Travertine (Egyptian alabaster), h. 6.2 cm (2 7/16 in); w. 4.4 cm (1 3/4 in); d. 3 cm (1 3/16 in); weight 206 g-stock-foto
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Toilet box by Thomas I Pitts fl. 1755–ca.1793, goldsmith; Classicism style; 1780/1781, London, England. Classicist round toilet box with lid, height 5.2 cm, diameter 7.9 cm, weight 206 g. Round lid slightly arched and edged with a knurled wavy running-dog ornament; centrally placed circular medallion with relief of Athena wearing a helmet and holding a spear. Body decorated with laurel festoons suspended from rosette medallions; lower edge with a knurled belt of stylized cymatium; right side with a circular reserve and an olive branch. Ornament: festoons, bay leaves, cymatium; motifs: Athena;-stock-foto
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Toilet box, maker: Thomas I Pitts fl. 1755–ca. 1793, goldsmith; style: Classicism/Georgian/George III; date: 1780–1781; place of origin: London, England, Great Britain. Round toilet box with lid, height 5.2 cm, diameter 7.9 cm, weight 206 g. Classicist decoration: laurel festoons suspended from rosette medallions; lower edge with knurled belt of stylized lesbian cymatium; slightly arched cover edged with knurled wavy running dog ornament; central circular medallion with relief of Athena wearing a helmet and holding a spear; right side with a circular reserve and an olive branch. Materials:-stock-foto
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Toilet box by Thomas I Pitts fl. 1755–c.1793, goldsmith; Classicism style, Georgian/George III period, c.1780–1781, London, England. Round with lid, Classicist toilet box decorated with laurel festoons suspended from rosette medallions; lower edge with a knurled belt of stylized lesbian cymatium. Slightly arched cover edged with a knurled wavy ornament running dog, centrally bearing a circular medallion with a relief of Athena wearing a helmet and holding a spear; on the right side a circular reserve and an olive branch. Materials: toilet accessories. Dimensions: height 5.2 cm, diameter 7.9 cm-stock-foto
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Denarius of Caracalla reign 198–217 CE. Obverse: laureate head of Caracalla facing right with legend ANTONINVS PIVS AVG. Reverse: legend LAETITIA TEMPORVM; ship with animals running around and four quadrigae in the background. Rome; dated ca. 206–210. Bronze/metal coin; diameter ~18.5–22.0 mm; weight 3.14 g., A worn metallic coin with a circular shape and irregular, slightly chipped edges shows the profile of a person facing right with visible facial features and a laurel-like headpiece; the surface has textured, scuffed areas and raised relief details suggesting hair and clothing, and the-stock-foto
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Toilet box, maker: Thomas I Pitts fl. 1755–ca.1793, goldsmith; style: Classicism/George III/Georgian; date: 1780–1781; place: London, England, Great Britain. Classicist round toilet box with lid, decorated with laurel festoons suspended from rosette medallions; lower edge with a knurled belt of stylized lesbian cymatium; slightly arched cover edged with a knurled wavy ornament running dog. Centrally placed circular medallion with relief of Athena wearing a helmet and holding a spear in her left hand; on the right side a circular reserve and an olive branch; additional ornaments: bay leaves,-stock-foto
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Denarius; obverse: head of Septimius Severus in a laurel wreath facing right, legend SEVERVS PIVS AVG, pearl rim. Reverse: naked Genius standing frontally, head turned left, holding a patera over a lit altar in his right hand and ears of corn in his left, legend PM TR P XIII COS III PP, pearl rim. Maker: mint of Rome; date: reign of Septimius Severus 146–211, 206 CE. Coin, Roman Empire; diameter ~18.5–19.5 mm, weight 2.28 g., A round metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised profile of a bearded head in relief, surrounded by a raised border and decorative raised markings-stock-foto