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Unidentified coin, probably of Indian or Central Asian origin. Both obverse and reverse feature animals, one of which is an elephant.
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Unidentified coin, probably of Indian or Central Asian origin. Both obverse and reverse feature a series of illustrations, symbols and script.
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Roman bronze coin, c.268-273 Diameter 11mm This coin was found at Milverton Station, Milverton in 1885. The obverse features the radiate bust of Victorinus (268-270) facing right. The reverse features ...
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Coin of the Gallic Empire c.268-271 Diameter 18mm
This coin was found at Milverton Station, Milverton in 1885. The obverse features the bust of Victorinus (268-270) facing right. The reverse features ...
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Bronze or copper coin Diameter 27mm A very worn bronze or copper coin.
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A bronze or copper coin
Diameter 27mm
The coin is very worn.
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A bronze or copper coin
Diameter 27mm
The coin is very worn.
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A bronze or copper coin
Diameter 27mm.
The coin is very worn.
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A bronze or copper coin
Diameter 27mm.
The coin is very worn.
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Bronze or copper coin
Diameter 27mm
The coin is very worn.
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Bronze or copper coin
Diameter 27mm
The coin is very worn.
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Bronze or copper coin
Diameter 27mm
The coin is very worn.
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Bronze coin Diameter 28mm An illegible coin or token with no distinguishing features on either side.
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Roman bronze coin of Constantine. Diameter 13mm The obverse features a bust of Constantin. The reverse features Victory standing holding a spear and shield, while placing her right foot on the prow of ...
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Copper coin, 1810 Diameter 23.5mm This coin has a bust on the obverse which is surrounded by an inscription. On the reverse there is the denomination over a birdlike symbol, the date is on either side ...
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A European copper coin Diameter 35mm This coin is very worn.
Copper Coin
Copper coin Diameter 21.5mm A very worn coin, no features are distinguishable on either side.
Copper Coin
Copper coin Diameter 19mm A very worn coin. The only distinguishable features are a pattern and parts of an inscription on the obverse.