TumblrPics.com
HOME
DMCA
Live
Gallery
Viewer
My Coin
reipinto
misskittyspuffy
jennfitzsimmons
cindy mello
akak
LIVE
Why do ancient Chinese coins have holes?I have heard many reasons for this, many of them having some
mediumaevum:A coin weight from the Umayyad Dynasty, dated 743, made of glass. One of the oldest Isla
Roman civil war commanders - Faustus Cornelius SullaDictator’s son, Pompeius’ son-in-law and Lucullu
Ancient Greek bronze coin, believed to have been issued by the city of Apollonia in Macedon. On the
Head of nymph Arethusa r. w. aspect of queen Demarete; Syracuse, during the tyranny of Gelo 485-478
Medal with the image of Archduchess Maria Magdalena of Austria, Dowager Grand Duchess of Tuscany, 16
shaestel:brigwife:gallifreygal:That moment when Fivey and Adric bond over coin tricks.And they were
jollytyrantwhispers:Cartoon Cute Lovely Bi-fold Short Wallet Coin Purse Card HolderClick HEREGet all
leksas-subject:Two sides of the same coin.
iehudit:kewpie coin purse 1930s / french gloves 1920
Stater of Kingdom of Syria with laureate head of Zeus (obverse) and elephant with spear above (rever
Medal. Two part re-strike of a Renaissance invention of a Roman coin type. Draped bust of Aelius, ri
Coin Weight, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtMuseum AccessionMetropolitan Museum of Art, New
sapphicnymph:atomic-glitter:*waits for some neckbeard to coin the phrase, “earbud-zoned”*im laughin
rackhamrogue:Now that’s a coin trick for you.
Two denarii with helmeted head of Roma (obverse) and cornucopia on globe with scepter to the left an
Two 16thC Nuremberg jetons. Copper alloy. The right hand example was made by Hans Schultes (his name
sorry they’re doing hot girl shit
historicaltimes:Ancient Greek silver litra coin minted in Syracuse, Sicily, circa 466 BC via reddit
qsy-complains-a-lot:peashooter85:The Alaskan Tlingit and their Chinese coin armor,The Tlingit are a
archaicwonder:Gold Coin from CarthageThis beautiful trihemistater was stuck circa 260 BC. It has the
Ghastlies Credit Card Case //Heart2Handbags
Cat obi paired with a koban (gold coin) obiage, cheeky combination hinting maneki neko symbolic by G
Ancient coins from Syracuse with images of the nymph Arethusa from c. 466-400 BC
Prev Page
Next Page