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beautiful-belgium:Jacob Jordaens - The Tribute Money. Peter Finding the Silver Coin in the Mouth of
interretialia:flaroh:Roman Imperial Coin chart because I’ve been staring at these babies for the pas
derryere:warp69:theneverendingactress:Same coin, guys. Same coin. two herps of the same derpTHIS IS
Un coin de table, 1872 (detail), Henri Fantin-Latour.
The History of the Paper Coin — Fractional Currency during the Civil War.During the US Civil W
shall:LOUIS VUITTON Pomme D'Amour Monogram Vernis Heart Coin Purse
flaroh:Roman Imperial Coin chart because I’ve been staring at these babies for the past three years
emthehistorygirl:Sestertius from the reign of Trajan, showing the face of his wife Plotina. Trajan
8-litrai silver coin of Syracuse, signed by the engraver Ly(sid…) On the obverse, the head o
Tetradracma from Syracuse, 474-450 BC
Parthia, King Orodes II 57-38 BC. Billon Tetradrachm.
Portrait medal of Don Inigo d'Avalos (obverse Sphere Representing Earth, Sea, and Sky (reverse). Pis
laughingsquid:The Royal Mint Creates a Full Color Peter Rabbit 50p Coin In Celebration Beatrix Potte
Demetrios tetradrachm. 2nd century BCE. Syria.
soxartblog:Two sides of the same stolen coin..((Please do not crop or repost.))
tokyo-tori:Lovely Eyes Pattern Coin Bag // discount code “ Joanna15 ”
lifeinpantyhose:le plaisir d’un coin de campagne
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archaicwonder:Greek Coin from Boeotia with Iridescent ToningA silver stater from the city of Thebes,
archaicwonder:The rare Demareteion (decadrachm) of Syracuse, Sicily c. 480-479 BCDemareteion is the
Bias of Priene (6th century BCE)* one of the seven sages* roman bronze coin, minted in Priene, 2nd
#I’ve always felt like Harry and Draco weren’t opposites #They were two sides to the same coin #And
arthurpendragonns: “You’re like two sides of the same coin.”
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Coin (silver) from Syracuse, Greece around 466 BCE[736x960]
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