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Coin Depicting a Female Bust, Ancient Roman, -27, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient and Byzantine Ar
Coin Depicting the God Zeus, Ancient Roman, -222, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient and Byzantine Ar
Coin Depicting the Hero Herakles, Ancient Greek, -200, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient and Byzanti
Coin Depicting the Catanian Brothers, Ancient Roman, -300, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient and Byz
Coin Depicting the Hero Herakles, Ancient Greek, -350, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient and Byzanti
Antoninianus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Gallienus, Ancient Roman, 260, Art Institute of Chicago: Anci
Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Athena, Ancient Greek, -490, Art Institute of Chicago: Anci
archaicwonder: Coin of Ptolemy II, Alexandria, Egypt, 280-279 BC A gold pentadrachm with the diademe
@shiningjasmin Roman emperor Elagabalus, depicted here on this coin, was assassinated in AD 222. Bri
Really interesting coin lamp!From: archive.org/details/lucernaefictiles01pass/page/n58/mode/
ancientcoins: Today is National Cookie Day in the US, so enjoy these ancient Greek coin cookies! F
via-appia: Silver coin Macedonia, circa 450 B.C.
Coin Depicting the God Apollo, Ancient Greek, -200, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient and Byzantine
Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Diocletian, Ancient Roman, 294, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient a
Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Nero, Ancient Roman, 67, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient and Byza
Coin Depicting the God Dionysos, Ancient Greek, -133, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient and Byzantin
A silver stater coin of ancient Greece, specifically from Thebes (405-395 BCE). It depicts a st
aic-ancient: Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Roma, Ancient Roman, -104, Art Institute of Chica
spellbound-one: Ancient Celtic Gold Coin, both sides, 1st Century BC
Today’s piece of erotic art history is a spintrae coin (”spintria” when plura
Greek bronze stater, from Medma (Italy)
worldhistoryfacts: A coin from the Greek city of Ephesus featuring a bee and a stag, 2nd century. Th
quousque: oscarsbosie: hey everyone look at this ancient greek bee coin BEE
Coin cabinet, c.1815 (mahogany and silver) From the MET:Based on drawings of Egypt by Baron Dominiqu
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