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Close up of a rectangular nine volt batteries on a black table.-stock-foto
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Close up of a rectangular nine volt batteries on a black table.-stock-foto
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Fine silver bar leaned against a gold bars-stock-foto
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Fine silver and gold bar-stock-foto
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Fine silver bar isolated on a white background-stock-foto
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Fine silver bar isolated on a grey background-stock-foto
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Mirror reflect. Bathroom wall silver frame, glass effect in oval and rectangular shape. Hanging in bedroom modern interior, 3d house light. Vector decor, isolated gold, wood and black framework set-stock-foto
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3d metal shape, holographic element and chrome geometric figures. Cube prism, triangle silver cone pyramid. Y2k hexagon circle sphere for math object-stock-foto
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Mockup of metal keychain with ribbon.-stock-foto
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Denarius depicting Victoria (mythology) and Roman deities; Septimius Severus (Roman emperor, 146–211) — iconography. Obverse: LSEPTSEVAVGIMP XIPARTMAX — Head of Septimius Severus in a laurel wreath facing right, pearl rim. Reverse: VICTORIAE AVGGF EL — Victoria tiptoes to the left, holding a garland in both hands; at left a round shield on a rectangular pedestal, pearl rim. Date: 198–200. Culture: Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Medium: coin. Dimensions: diameter 17.5–18.0 mm; weight 2.55 g., A round metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised central design of a seated figure-stock-foto
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Denarius; Roman deities; Victoria; Septimius Severus (Roman emperor, 146–211) — iconography. Obverse: LSEPTSEVAVGIMP XIPARTMAX. Head of Septimius Severus in a laurel wreath facing right, pearl rim. Reverse: VICTORIAE AVG GFEL. Victoria tiptoes to the left, holding a garland in both hands; at left a round shield on a rectangular pedestal, pearl rim. Date: 198–200. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin: diameter 18.0–19.0 mm; weight 2.58 g., A round metallic object with a worn, uneven surface sits against a white background; its color is silver-gray with darker gray areas and lighter highlights, and-stock-foto
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Denarius; obverse: LSEPTSEVAVGIMP XIPARTMAX — Head of Septimius Severus in a laurel wreath facing right, pearl rim. Reverse: VICTORIAE AVG GFEL — Victoria tiptoes left, holding a garland in both hands; at left a round shield on a rectangular pedestal, pearl rim. Date: 198–200 CE. Culture: Roman Empire. Material: coin. Diameter: 18.0–19.0 mm. Weight: 2.58 g., A circular metallic object with a worn surface and irregular edges, shown against a white background, featuring a raised profile of a bearded person facing right with curly hair and a laurel-like headpiece, and a decorative element behind-stock-foto
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Denarius, Roman deities, Victoria; Septimius Severus (Roman emperor, 146–211) — iconography. Obverse: Head of Septimius Severus in a laurel wreath facing right, pearl rim; inscription LSEPTSEVAVGIMP XIPARTMAX. Reverse: VICTORIA EA VGGFEL — Victoria tiptoes to the left, holding a garland in both hands; at left a round shield on a rectangular pedestal, pearl rim. Date: 198–200. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Material: coin. Diameter: 17.0–18.5 mm. Weight: 3.15 g., A close-up of a round metallic object with a textured surface showing a raised profile of a bearded man facing right, wearing a laurel-stock-foto
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Denarius. Obv: Draped bust of Crispina facing right, inscription 'CRISPINA AVG'. Rev: Rectangular altar with flame, inscription 'DIS·GENI·TALI·BVS'. Issued by Commodus. Dates attributed 178–183. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin: diameter 16.5–17.0 mm, weight 3.00 g, axis 0°. Makers/figures: Crispina (164–192?, Roman empress 178–192), Commodus (161–192, Roman emperor 177–192)., A single circular metallic object with an uneven, worn edge shown against a white background, featuring the raised profile of a person in side view with visible facial features and braided hair, the surface showing areas of wear-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, legend 'CRISPINA AVGV' with A all around; reverse: rectangular altar with flame, legend 'DIS·GEN·TAL·BVS' all around. Date: 178–183. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 17.0 mm, weight 3.10 g, axis 330°., A round metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised profile of a person facing right, wearing a laurel-like headpiece and a draped garment; the object appears silver-gray with darker gray patina in recessed-stock-foto
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Denarius of Crispina (164–c.192), Roman empress (178–192). Issued under Emperor Commodus (161–192, reign 177–192). Obverse: Draped bust of Crispina facing right, inscription 'CRISPINA AVGV'. Reverse: Rectangular altar with flame, legend 'DIS GEN[TAL]BVS' (around). Date: 178–183. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin; diameter 17.0 mm, weight 3.10 g, axis 330°., A round metallic object with a worn, uneven surface and a raised rim, showing various scratches, dents, and shallow engravings; the metal appears silver-gray with darker gray patches and small areas of brownish tarnish; the object has an irregular-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: draped bust of Faustina II facing right, legend FAVSTINA AVGVSTA. Reverse: draped throne (pulvinar) on which sit two children — twins Commodus and Antoninus — with legend SAECVLI FELICIT. Date: 161–176. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 17.0–17.5 mm, weight 3.12 g, axis 0°., A round metal object with a worn, uneven surface showing scratches and dents, primarily silver-gray in color with small areas of darker gray and subtle brownish discoloration-stock-foto
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Denarius, Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176) (posthumous), Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) (issuer). Obverse: Bust of Faustina II in drapery facing right, legend 'DIVA FAVSTINA PIA' around. Reverse: Rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns, legend 'CONSECRATIO' around. After 176, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; diameter 17.0–17.5 mm, weight 2.50 g, axis 180°., A round metallic object with a worn silver-gray surface showing a raised profile of a person facing right, with textured hair and a draped neckline, surrounded-stock-foto
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Denarius, 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, inscribed DIVA FAVSTINA PIA around. Reverse: rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns, inscribed CONSECRATIO around. After 176 CE, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin. Diameter 17.0–17.5 mm, weight 2.50 g, axis 180°., A circular metallic object with a worn, uneven edge sits against a white background; the object is predominantly silver-gray with variations in tone, showing a-stock-foto
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Denarius, Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176) (posthumous), issuer Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Obverse: Bust of Faustina II in drapery facing right, inscription DIVA FAVSTINA PIA all around. Reverse: Rectangular altar with a pair of doors, inscription CONSECRATIO all around. After 176, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: diameter 17.0–17.5 mm, weight 3.15 g, axis 180 degrees. Icons: Faustina the Younger — iconography; altars; busts of empresses., A circular metallic object with a worn silver-gray surface showing a raised profile of a person facing-stock-foto
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Denarius, Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176) (posthumous issue for Marcus Aurelius, 121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Obverse: Bust of Faustina II in drapery facing right, inscription DIVA FAVSTINA PIA. Reverse: Rectangular altar with a pair of doors, inscription CONSECRATIO. After 176 CE, Roman Empire. Coin; diameter 17.0–17.5 mm; weight 3.15 g; axis 180°., A round metallic object with a weathered silver-gray surface, showing a raised central rectangular structure with vertical grooves and a stepped base; the object has irregular edges and subtle surface scratches, with-stock-foto
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Denarius of Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176), wife of Marcus Aurelius (121–180). Obverse: bust of Faustina II draped, facing right, legend 'FAVSTINA - AVGVSTA'. Reverse: draped throne (pulvinar) with two children—twins Commodus and Antoninus—legend 'SAECVLI FELICIT'. Iconography: pulvinar with two children; thrones; Faustina the Younger iconography. Date: 161–176. Roman Empire (Rome). Coin: diameter 16.0–17.0 mm, weight 3.15 g, axis 195°., A round metallic object with a worn, uneven edge and a textured surface showing raised and recessed areas; the object is primarily silver-gray with darker-stock-foto
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Denarius of Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176), Roman empress 161–176; Marcus Aurelius (issuer), Roman emperor 161–180. Obverse: draped bust of Faustina II facing right, inscribed FAVSTINA·AVGVSTA. Reverse: draped throne (pulvinar) on which two children—twins Commodus and Antoninus—are seated; legend SAECVLI·FELICIT. Iconography: Faustina the Younger; pulvinar with two children; Commodus—iconography; thrones. Date: 161–176. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin (denarius): diameter 16.0–16.5 mm, weight 3.30 g, axis 180°., A round metallic object with a weathered surface showing areas of silver and darker-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, inscribed FAVSTINA · AVGVSTA. Reverse: Draped throne (pulvinar) with two children — twins Commodus and Antoninus — with legend SAECVLI · FELICIT. Issuer: Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Iconography: pulvinar with two children; Commodus (161–192; Roman emperor 177–192) — thrones. Date: 161–176. Place: Rome, Roman Empire. Coin: silver denarius; diameter 16.5–17.0 mm; weight 2.85 g; axis 15°., A round metallic object with a textured surface showing a central-stock-foto
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Denarius of Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176), Roman empress 161–176; issue: Marcus Aurelius (121–180), Roman emperor 161–180. Obverse: draped bust of Faustina II facing right, inscription FAVSTINA AVGVSTA. Reverse: draped throne (pulvinar) with two children—twins Commodus and Antoninus—inscription SAECVLI FELICIT. Date: 161–176. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin: silver denarius; diameter ca. 16.5–17.0 mm; weight 2.95 g., A circular metallic object with a raised design, shown against a plain white background; the object appears silver-gray with slightly darker and lighter variations-stock-foto
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Denarius of Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176) issued under Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Obverse: draped bust of Faustina II facing right, inscribed VSTIN—AVGVSTA. Reverse: draped throne (pulvinar) with two children (twins Commodus and Antoninus), motif SAECVLI FELICIT. Iconography notes: pulvinar with two children; children; Faustina the Younger; Commodus — thrones. Date: 161–176, Rome, Roman Empire. Coin: diameter 17.5 mm, weight 3.20 g, axis 180°., A round metallic object with a worn silver-gray surface is centered against a white background; the-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vardanes I (41–45). Obverse: bust of Vardanes I facing left, wearing a diadem. Reverse: Arsakes seated on a throne facing right, bow in hand. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Coin (drachma), ca. 41–45. Diameter 20.0 × 21.5 mm; weight 3.47 g., A round metallic object with a weathered silver-gray surface shown against a white background; the object has irregular edges and an uneven, slightly pitted texture with raised and recessed areas forming patterned shapes and markings; there are linear and curved incised forms and repeated small oval and rectangular impressions across the surface; the-stock-foto
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Denarius of Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180), issuer Marcus Aurelius; obverse: head of Marcus Aurelius with laurel wreath facing right, legend M ANTONINVS AV, ARTH MAX; reverse: Fortuna seated left, holding a rudder in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left, legend FORT RED TR P - XXII IMP V, COS III; iconography: personifications, Fortuna, cornucopia, rudder; date: 168; culture: Roman Empire; place: Rome; object type: coin; material: silver; diameter 18.5 mm; weight 3.15 g; axis 195°., A round metallic coin photographed against a white background showing a seated human-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issue for Antoninus Pius (86–161) and Lucius Verus (130–169) and Marcus Aurelius (121–180). Obverse: Head of Antoninus Pius without a covering, with drapery on the left shoulder, right, legend DIVVS ANTONINVS. Reverse: Funeral pyre with four tiers, decorated with garlands and statues, with a quadriga on top, legend CONSECRATIO. After 161 CE, Roman Empire, Rome. Coin: silver, diameter 17.0 mm, weight 2.68 g, axis 180°., A round metallic object with a dark gray surface sits centered against a white background; the object has an uneven, slightly worn edge and an embossed-stock-foto
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Denarius, after 161 CE. Obverse: Head of Antoninus Pius bare, drapery on left shoulder, facing right, inscription DIVVS ANTONINV all around. Reverse: Funeral pyre with four tiers, decorated with garlands and statues, with a quadriga on top, inscription CO, C, ATIO all around. Issuers: Lucius Verus (130–169) and Marcus Aurelius (121–180); Antoninus Pius (86–161) depicted posthumously. Roman Empire, Rome. Silver coin; diameter 17.0–17.5 mm, weight 2.25 g, axis 180°., A round, worn object with an uneven edge in a dark gray color, showing a few surface cracks and a central raised stepped structure-stock-foto
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Denarius; obverse: head of Antoninus Pius without a covering facing right, legend 'DIVVS ANTONINVS' all around; reverse: funeral pyre with four tiers, decorated with garlands and statues, with a quadriga on top, legend 'CONSECRATIO' all around. Issuers: Marcus Aurelius (121–180, Roman emperor 161–180) and Lucius Verus (130–169, Roman emperor 161–169); posthumous portrait of Antoninus Pius (86–161, Roman emperor 138–161). After 161 CE, Rome, Roman Empire. Coin: silver; diameter 16.5–17.5 mm, weight 2.70 g, axis 225°., A round metal object with a dark gray to black patina showing wear and small-stock-foto
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Denarius, after 161. Obverse: Head of Antoninus Pius bare, facing right, inscribed 'DIVVS ANTONINVS' around. Issuers: Lucius Verus (130–169) and Marcus Aurelius (121–180). Reverse: Eagle stands on an altar decorated with garlands, head turned left, inscribed 'CONSECRATIO' around. Posthumous portrait of Antoninus Pius (86–161). Roman Empire, Rome. Coin; diameter 17.5 mm; weight 3.15 g; axis 180°., A round metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised depiction of a bird perched on a rectangular platform, with visible scratches and irregular edges; the object is primarily silver-gray with-stock-foto
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Denarius, Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161) (posthumous), issuers: Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169) and Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius without a covering to the right, inscription DIVVS ANTONINVS around. Reverse: rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns, inscription DIVO PIO around. After 161, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; diameter 16.5 mm, weight 3.20 g, axis 15°., A round metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised profile of a bearded head in relief,-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issue after Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161); issuers: Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169) and Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, facing right, legend DIVVS·ANTONINVS around. Reverse: rectangular altar with a pair of doors and a finial in the form of horns, legend DIVO·PIO around. After 161 CE, Roman Empire (27 BCE–476 CE), Rome. Coin: diameter 16.5 mm, weight 3.20 g, axis 15°., A worn round metallic object with a dark gray and silver patina showing uneven surface texture and areas of shine,-stock-foto
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Denarius, Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161) (posthumous), Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) (issuer), Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169) (issuer). Obverse: Head of Antoninus Pius bare, right, inscription DIVVS • ANTONINVS. Reverse: Rectangular altar with two doors and a finial in the form of horns, inscription DIVO • PIO. After 161, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; diameter 17.0 mm; weight 3.25 g; axis 180°., A circular metallic object with a worn surface, shown against a plain white background, displaying darker gray and lighter silver tones; the-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous; obverse: head of Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161) bare, facing right, legend DIVVS • ANTONINVS; reverse: rectangular altar with two doors and a finial in form of horns, inscription DIVO PIO. Issuers: Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180) and Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). After 161 CE. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin; silver denarius; diameter 17.0 mm; weight 3.25 g; axis 180°., A circular metallic object with a raised profile of a person in relief at its center, showing the head and neck in side view with short wavy hair and a beard; the-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous issues of Antoninus Pius (86–161) and Lucius Verus (130–169), issuers Marcus Aurelius (121–180) and Antoninus Pius — obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, legend DIVVS ANTONINVS around; reverse: rectangular altar with two doors and a finial in the form of horns, legend DIVO [—] IO around. After 161, Roman Empire (27 BCE–476 CE), Rome. Coin; diameter 17.0 mm, weight 3.15 g, axis 30°., A small round metallic object with a weathered surface and irregular edge, showing a raised central rectangular design with vertical and horizontal divisions and surrounding raised dots; the-stock-foto
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Denarius, Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161), issuer. Obverse: head of the emperor in a laurel wreath facing right, legend 'ANTONINVS AVG - PIVS PP TR P XI' around. Reverse: inscription in an oak wreath with legend 'PRIMI / DECEN / COS IIII.' Date: 147–148. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; diameter 17.5–18.0 mm, weight 3.07 g, axis 15 degrees., A round metallic object with a worn surface and irregular edge, shown against a white background. The object appears in shades of gray and silver with darker gray areas in recessed regions and lighter gray highlights on raised edges.-stock-foto
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Denarius of Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161). Obverse: head of the emperor in a laurel wreath facing right; legend ANTONINVS · AVG · PIVS · PP. Reverse: facade of a temple with eight columns, with statues (possibly of Divine Augustus and Livia?) in the middle and two on the sides; legend TEMPLVM · DIV · AVG · REST and inscription COS IIII. Date: 145–161. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin. Diameter 16.0–17.0 mm; weight 3.00 g; axis 210°., A round metallic object with a worn surface sits against a white background; the object appears silver-gray with darker gray tarnish and lighter-stock-foto
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Denarius of Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161), issuer; obverse: head of the emperor in a laurel wreath to right, legend ANTONINVS·AVG·PIVS·PP; reverse: winged lightning bolt lies on a throne (pulvinar) with III; iconography includes lightning above the throne and thrones/lightning bolts; dated 145–161, Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome; coin: diameter 16.5–17.0 mm, weight 2.45 g, axis 0°., A circular metallic object with an irregular edge and a small missing section, showing a worn, textured surface with shallow incised markings including a rectangular motif and linear grooves; the-stock-foto