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How did coins from Medieval East Africa end up in Australia?During World War II in the Wessel Island
mysmartcunt:9-28-15 // 5:50PM: Girl, today I searched for any coins I could find in my tiny ass room
emthehistorygirl:This Roman Sestertius depicts the three sisters of Caligula in guise of Securitas (
cma-greek-roman-art:Tetradrachm: Poseidon hurling a trident (reverse), c. 300-295 BC, Cleveland Muse
The Origin of the Dollar and Pocket ChangeAmong the most popular currencies in the world, the dollar
ap-pokemon:#052 Meowth - Loves to roam at night to gather coins and other objects that sparkle, thou
1036. Coin Purse
My Latest Roman Coin CleansMany of you have messaged me to show some pics of the Roman coins I have
Silver stater from the ancient Greek polis of Phaistos, Crete. On the obverse, Heracles; on the rev
ap-pokemon:#052 Meowth - Loves to roam at night to gather coins and other objects that sparkle, thou
Sasanian Kingdom (Iran area). Varhran (Bahram) II (CE 276-293). Gold Dinar.
Sasanian kingdom (Iran area). Varhran (Bahram) II (CE 276-293). Silver Drachm.
1960s Australian half-penny and penny coins. Australia used British currency until 1910 (in line wi
TRUE BOSS“The crackin’ of bones is the clinkin’ of coins.”Friends! Let me in
archaicwonder:Ancient Sea Monster Coins, C. 510-480 BCOn the obverse of these Greek tetrobols from t
1 Ducat - Andreas Jakob von Dietrichstein. 1747. Archbishopric of Salzburg (Austrian states).
Top picture: A distribution of Eastern Roman (Byzantine) coins discovered in China.Bottom Picture:
Silver hemidrachm of the Arcadian polis of Tegea. On the obverse, Zeus Lykaios, with an eagle; on t
Why do ancient Chinese coins have holes?I have heard many reasons for this, many of them having some
Seleukid Empire, Diodotos Tryphon AR Tetradrachm - Antioch, circa 141-138 BCE.
annabron:“Dancing Coins”, for The School Magazine, Sept 2017
Were you born a ramblin’ man? This woodcut vignette is from the title page to an early work on
Silver tetradrachm of the polis of Naxos (Sicily). On the obverse, a bearded head of Dionysus, wear
Ancient Greek bronze coin, believed to have been issued by the city of Apollonia in Macedon. On the
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