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Man from the Coromandel coast and two soldiers from Mysore.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840
Gordian III, Marcus Antonius Gordianus (225-244). Roman Emperor (238-244). Coin bearing a portrait of the Emperor. Roman art. Coin. ITALY. LOMBARDY. Milan. Archaeological Museum
Theodosius I the Great (347 - 395). Roman emperor (379-395). He made the Christianity the official religion of the Empire. Effigy in silver siliqua of the 4th century. Roman art. Late Empire. Coin
Julian the Apostate (331-363). Roman emperor (361-363). Maiorina (bronze coin of the Roman Empire) Emperors effigy. Roman art. Coin
Charles VI (1685-1740). Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia (as Charles II), Hungary and Croatia (as Charles III), Archduke of Austria. Coin. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona
Jewish merchant, 18th c. Hindu art. Miniature Painting
Silver Denarius with depiction of Rome deified with helmet, 2nd century BC. Roman art. Republican period. Coin
hispano-roman coins. Top: aces. Obverse: head of Minerva with helmet. Reverse: Pegasus Empuries. Bottom: Quadrans. Obverse: head of Minerva. Reverse: lion attacking. From the village of Les Soleies
Melbourne Branch Royal MintSlide showing a black and white photograph of the Melbourne Branch of the Royal Mint in the city of Melbourne in Australia
Klipspringer - stand on the tips of their hooves and can fit all four hooves on a piece of cliff the size of a coin (Oreotragus oreotragus). Marakele National Park - South Africa
WWI Poster, Crush the GermansWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, Lend Your Five Shillings to your Country and Crush The Germans. Date: circa 1916
Swiss postcard explaining the currency, with equivalent values for other countries. circa 1905
Scene in the Royal Mint. The Deputy Master, The Right Hon William Grey Ellison-Macartney, allowed Matania to sketch the conversion of tons of early Victorian copper coinage into Georgian pennies
WW1 Poster -- Silver BulletsYou have in your pocket Silver Bullets that will stop the Germans. Lend them to your Country by investing in the War Loan today
British Information Poster, WW1Turn Your Silver into Bullets at the Post Office, 1915. Chromolithograph poster, artist unknown, published by the Parliamentary War Savings Committee as Poster No
Woman dialling 999 in a public telephone box, LondonWoman dialling 999 in a public telephone box near the Royal Festival Hall on Londons South Bank, used for a fire service exhibition. Date: 1957
Rifle round ornament Souvenir from Vimy RidgeOrnament made from rifle rounds engraved Souvenir from Vimy Ridge, France, embellished with an Edward VII copper halfpenny. Trench Art
British coins, two George VI farthings (a quarter of a penny) for 1949 and 1951, with a wren on the reverse. The farthing ceased to be legal tender after 1960. Date: 1949, 1951
British coins, two Elizabeth II sixpences for 1966 and 1967, with a design on the reverse representing England (rose), Scotland (thistle), Wales (leek) and Ireland (shamrock). Date: 1966-1967
British coins, two George VI sixpences for 1948 and 1950, with slightly different designs on the reverse. Date: 1948, 1950
British coins, two Elizabeth II pennies for 1964 and 1967, with Britannia on the reverse, and contrasting metal colours. Date: 1964-1967
British coins, two Elizabeth II halfpennies for 1964 and 1965, with a ship on the reverse. Date: 1964-1965
British coin, Elizabeth II threepenny bitBritish coin, an Elizabeth II threepenny bit. Date: 1963
British coin, George VI threepenny bitBritish coin, a George VI threepenny bit. Date: 1943
British coins, two Elizabeth II shillings for 1956 and 1963. With two different lion, shield and crown designs on the reverse. Date: 1956, 1963
British coins, two George VI shillings for 1945 and 1948. With a lion and crown on the reverse, showing two different styles. Date: 1945, 1948
British coin, George VI florinBritish coin, a George VI florin (two shillings). Date: 1948
Bailiwick of Jersey coin, ten new penceBailiwick of Jersey, Elizabeth II coin, ten new pence. Date: 1968
British coin, George VI half crownBritish coin, a George VI half crown (two shillings and sixpence, or 30 pennies). Date: 1948
British coin, Elizabeth II half crownBritish coin, an Elizabeth II half crown (two shillings and sixpence, or 30 pennies). Date: 1956
Veiled woman, Egypt. Date: circa 1870
Food rationing comparison by G. H. DavisFood rationing in Great Britain during the two World Wars: a comparison of the periods 1917-1920 and 1940-1946. The chief topic of conversation today -- food
Humpty and Dumpty the rabbits are soldSold Again! -- Humpty and Dumpty the twin rabbits are sold for a penny each, although their mother had told them that they were worth their weight in gold. Date: 1912
Actor playing The Chairman in a play, HeartseaseAn unnamed actor playing the role of The Chairman in a play entitled Heartsease, probably by Edmund Falconer (Edmund O Rourke). Date: early 20th century
British coins, two Queen Victoria pennies for 1890 and 1891. With Britannia on the reverse. Date: 1890-1891
British coin, Queen Victoria halfpennyBritish coin, a Queen Victoria halfpenny for 1862. With Britannia on the reverse, with a lighthouse and a ship in the background. Date: 1862
British coin, George V halfpennyBritish coin, a George V halfpenny for 1915, with Britannia on the reverse. Date: 1915
British coin, Edward VII farthingBritish coin, an Edward VII farthing (a quarter of a penny) for 1909, with Britannia on the reverse. Date: 1909
British coins, three George V farthings (a quarter of a penny) for 1918, 1930 and 1932, with Britannia on the reverse. Date: 1918-1932
British coins, two Queen Victoria farthings (a quarter of a penny) for 1860 and 1868. With Britannia on the reverse, with a lighthouse and a ship in the background. Date: 1860s
British coins, two George V sixpences for 1928 and 1929. With oak leaves and acorns on the reverse. Date: late 1920s
British coin, George VI farthingBritish coin, a George VI farthing (a quarter of a penny). Date: 1941
British coins, three George V shillings for 1923, 1926 and 1929. With a lion and crown on the reverse, showing a slightly different style for 1929 compared with the earlier two. Date: 1920s
British coins, three George V florins (two shillings) for 1921, 1922 and 1923. Date: early 1920s
British coin, George V silver three penny bitBritish coin, a George V silver threepenny bit, minted during the First World War. 1917
American coin, one cent, with the American eagle on the head and a wreath design on the reverse. Date: 1857
British coin, George III copper pennyBritish coin, copper penny, with a profile of King George III on the head and Britannia on the reverse. Date: 1797
Swiss Confederation coin, 20 RappenSwiss Confederation 20 Rappen coin, with an allegorical profile of Liberta on the head, and a wreath of leaves and flowers on the reverse. The Rappen is 1/100 of a Swiss Franc. Date: 1939