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And if you want a piece of my thoughts There’s a coin worth flipping Why don’t you toss?
Coin Depicting the God Apollo, Ancient Greek, -200, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient and Byzantine
cma-medieval-art:Noble (obverse), 1351, Cleveland Museum of Art: Medieval ArtMedium: goldcle
hermiione:You belong at Arthur’s side. You’re like two sides of the same coin.
Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Alexander the Great, Ancient Greek, -336, Art Institute of Chicago: An
cma-greek-roman-art:Drachma: Chimera (obverse), 400, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSiz
Coin Portraying Emperor Valens, Ancient Roman, 364, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient and Byzantine
A coin commemorating murder of Caesar (Brutus & idus martius)(source: www.artsjournal.com
met-islamic-art:Coin, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtBequest of Joseph H. Durkee, 1898Metrop
Coin of the Emperor Trajan (r. 98-117 CE). Now in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon. Photo
Hadrian’s Wall at Chesters Roman Fort, Northumberland, 13.5.18.The wall makes a brief snea
Housesteads Roman Fort, Hadrian’s Wall, Northumberland, 13.5.18.
Hadrian’s Wall at Housesteads Roman Fort, Northumberland, 13.5.18.
Woman weighing gold coin, Pieter de Hooch
Tetradrachm of Kingdom of Armenia with bust of Artavasdes IIGreekLate Hellenistic Period39–38
archaicwonder:Et Tu BruteRoman Gold Stater issued by Brutus, mid-1st century BC from Koson, ThraceIt
centuriespast:silver coin, Minted in Ephesus The British Museum
mughalshit: Coin Minted by Jahangir India, Mughal, 1611 Gold The subject of the obverse is Jahangir
1. Beaded linen coin purse (British), ca. 1780-1810. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2. Be
met-islamic-art: Coin, Islamic Art Bequest of Joseph H. Durkee, 1898 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
archaicwonder:THE coinThis Athenian Owl coin is one of the finest of all Greek coins in existence. I
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Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Athena, Ancient Greek, -530, Art Institute of Chicago: Anci
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