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Coin Collection (page 15)

"Unveiling the Rich History of Coins: From Pontius Pilate to Ethelred II and Beyond" Step back in time as we explore the fascinating world of coins

Background imageCoin Collection: Piece de monnaie en argent datant du regne de l empereur Henri III (1017-1056) dit le Noir

Piece de monnaie en argent datant du regne de l empereur Henri III (1017-1056) dit le Noir, duc de Baviere
FIA5455181 Piece de monnaie en argent datant du regne de l empereur Henri III (1017-1056) dit le Noir, duc de Baviere. Provenant de Hildesheim, Allemagne. 1046-1056

Background imageCoin Collection: Vivae Omnium Ferre Imperatorum Imagines... 1557 Creator: Hubert Goltzius

Vivae Omnium Ferre Imperatorum Imagines... 1557 Creator: Hubert Goltzius
Vivae Omnium Ferre Imperatorum Imagines... 1557

Background imageCoin Collection: The other battle: the French currency, the Franc, is confronted with the values of the American

The other battle: the French currency, the Franc, is confronted with the values of the American dollar
XEE4185199 The other battle: the French currency, the Franc, is confronted with the values of the American dollar and the pound sterling. Engraving

Background imageCoin Collection: Dinar de Tern (Catalan currency) from the reign of Peter III (1276-86), minted in Barcelona (verso)

Dinar de Tern (Catalan currency) from the reign of Peter III (1276-86), minted in Barcelona (verso)
IND47351 Dinar de Tern (Catalan currency) from the reign of Peter III (1276-86), minted in Barcelona (verso) by Catalan School, (13th century); Instituto Municipal de Historia, Barcelona

Background imageCoin Collection: Croat retallat (Catalan currency) from the reign of Alfonso IV of Catalonia (1327-36) (verso)

Croat retallat (Catalan currency) from the reign of Alfonso IV of Catalonia (1327-36) (verso)
IND47347 Croat retallat (Catalan currency) from the reign of Alfonso IV of Catalonia (1327-36) (verso) by Catalan School, (14th century); Instituto Municipal de Historia, Barcelona

Background imageCoin Collection: Mig Flori (Catalan currency) from the reign of Peter III (1276-86)

Mig Flori (Catalan currency) from the reign of Peter III (1276-86), minted in Barcelona (verso) (gold)
IND47222 Mig Flori (Catalan currency) from the reign of Peter III (1276-86), minted in Barcelona (verso) (gold) by Catalan School, (13th century); Instituto Municipal de Historia, Barcelona

Background imageCoin Collection: Ducat from the reign of Ferdinand I (1373-1416) minted in Valencia (verso)

Ducat from the reign of Ferdinand I (1373-1416) minted in Valencia (verso)
IND47350 Ducat from the reign of Ferdinand I (1373-1416) minted in Valencia (verso) by Spanish School, (14th century); Instituto Municipal de Historia, Barcelona, Spain; Index Fototeca

Background imageCoin Collection: The Holtzschuer Castle in Almashof, 1709 (engraving)

The Holtzschuer Castle in Almashof, 1709 (engraving)
7268739 The Holtzschuer Castle in Almashof, 1709 (engraving) by Boener, Johann Alexander (1647-1720); 22.6x34.0 cm; JMK Archiv, Bremen

Background imageCoin Collection: One Dollar Silver Certificate, 1898-1900 (oil on canvas)

One Dollar Silver Certificate, 1898-1900 (oil on canvas)
5861491 One Dollar Silver Certificate, 1898-1900 (oil on canvas) by Dubreuil, Victor (fl.1886-1900); 22.9--30.5 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL

Background imageCoin Collection: Roman Republican Coin from Rome, 44 BC (silver)

Roman Republican Coin from Rome, 44 BC (silver)
1203075 Roman Republican Coin from Rome, 44 BC (silver) by Roman, (1st century BC); 2x2 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC)

Background imageCoin Collection: Roman Republican Coin from Rome, 44 BC (silver)

Roman Republican Coin from Rome, 44 BC (silver)
1203070 Roman Republican Coin from Rome, 44 BC (silver) by Roman, (1st century BC); 2x2 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC)

Background imageCoin Collection: Predella of the Profanation of the Host: The Christian Woman Forced to Redeem her Cloak at

Predella of the Profanation of the Host: The Christian Woman Forced to Redeem her Cloak at the Price of the Consecrated
ALG80440 Predella of the Profanation of the Host: The Christian Woman Forced to Redeem her Cloak at the Price of the Consecrated Host by a Jewish Pawnbroker

Background imageCoin Collection: Hands from the Hell

Hands from the Hell
Davide Abbatiello

Background imageCoin Collection: Bus driver, Daytona Beach, Florida, 1943. Creator: Gordon Parks

Bus driver, Daytona Beach, Florida, 1943. Creator: Gordon Parks
Daytona Beach, Florida. Bus driver

Background imageCoin Collection: No. 7: Votive paintings of Six Immortal poets, flying geese, and a pagoda made of... c. 1810 s

No. 7: Votive paintings of Six Immortal poets, flying geese, and a pagoda made of... c. 1810 s. Creator: Kubo Shunman
No. 7: Votive paintings of Six Immortal poets, flying geese, and a pagoda made of coins, from the series " Seven Pictures for the Hisakataya (Hisakataya shichiban no uchi)", Japan, c. 1810 s

Background imageCoin Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Heraclius, 638-641. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) of Heraclius, 638-641. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) of Heraclius, 638-641

Background imageCoin Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, 629-632. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, 629-632. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, 629-632

Background imageCoin Collection: Tremissis (Coin) of Justinian II, 685-695. Creator: Unknown

Tremissis (Coin) of Justinian II, 685-695. Creator: Unknown
Tremissis (Coin) of Justinian II, 685-695

Background imageCoin Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Constans II and Constantine IV, 659-668. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) of Constans II and Constantine IV, 659-668. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) of Constans II and Constantine IV, 659-668

Background imageCoin Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Tiberius II, 574-582. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) of Tiberius II, 574-582. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) of Tiberius II, 574-582

Background imageCoin Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Theophilus, 829-831. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) of Theophilus, 829-831. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) of Theophilus, 829-831

Background imageCoin Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Leo V, 813-820. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) of Leo V, 813-820. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) of Leo V, 813-820

Background imageCoin Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Basil I with Christ Enthroned, 868-870. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) of Basil I with Christ Enthroned, 868-870. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) of Basil I with Christ Enthroned, 868-870

Background imageCoin Collection: Follis (Coin) Portraying the Emperor Justinian I, 538-539. Creator: Unknown

Follis (Coin) Portraying the Emperor Justinian I, 538-539. Creator: Unknown
Follis (Coin) Portraying the I, 538-539

Background imageCoin Collection: Coin Depicting a Horse and Palm Tree, 3rd century BCE. Creator: Unknown

Coin Depicting a Horse and Palm Tree, 3rd century BCE. Creator: Unknown
Coin Depicting a Horse and Palm Tree, 3rd century BCE

Background imageCoin Collection: Histamenon (Coin) of Romanus III Argyrus with Christ Enthroned, 1028-34. Creator: Unknown

Histamenon (Coin) of Romanus III Argyrus with Christ Enthroned, 1028-34. Creator: Unknown
Histamenon (Coin) of Romanus III Argyrus with Christ Enthroned, 1028-34

Background imageCoin Collection: Solidus (Coin) Portraying Heraclius and His Son Heraclius Constantine, 613-616. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) Portraying Heraclius and His Son Heraclius Constantine, 613-616. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) Portraying Heraclius and His Son Heraclius Constantine, 613-616

Background imageCoin Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Emperor Theodosius I, 383 (25 August)-388 (28 August). Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) of Emperor Theodosius I, 383 (25 August)-388 (28 August). Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) of Emperor, 383 (25 August)-388 (28 August)

Background imageCoin Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Honorius, 405. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) of Honorius, 405. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) of Honorius, 405

Background imageCoin Collection: Hyperpyron (Coin) of John II Comnenus, 1118-1143. Creator: Unknown

Hyperpyron (Coin) of John II Comnenus, 1118-1143. Creator: Unknown
Hyperpyron (Coin) of John II Comnenus, 1118-1143

Background imageCoin Collection: Anonymous Follis (Coin), Attributed to Theodora, 1055-1056. Creator: Unknown

Anonymous Follis (Coin), Attributed to Theodora, 1055-1056. Creator: Unknown
Anonymous Follis (Coin), Attributed to Theodora, 1055-1056

Background imageCoin Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Constantine V and Leo IV, 751-775 (reigned 741-775). Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) of Constantine V and Leo IV, 751-775 (reigned 741-775). Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) of Constantine V and Leo IV, 751-775 (reigned 741-775)

Background imageCoin Collection: Tremissis (Coin) of Leo III, 720-741. Creator: Unknown

Tremissis (Coin) of Leo III, 720-741. Creator: Unknown
Tremissis (Coin) of Leo III, 720-741

Background imageCoin Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Leontius, 695-698. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) of Leontius, 695-698. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) of Leontius, 695-698

Background imageCoin Collection: Follis (Coin) Portraying the Emperor Justin I or Justinian I, 6th century. Creator: Unknown

Follis (Coin) Portraying the Emperor Justin I or Justinian I, 6th century. Creator: Unknown
Follis (Coin) Portraying the Emperor or Justinian I, 6th century

Background imageCoin Collection: 12 Nummi (Coin) of a Byzantine Emperor, Roman Period, 6th century CE. Creator: Unknown

12 Nummi (Coin) of a Byzantine Emperor, Roman Period, 6th century CE. Creator: Unknown
12 Nummi (Coin) of a Byzantine Emperor, Roman Period, 6th century CE

Background imageCoin Collection: Anonymous Follis (Coin), Attributed to John I Tzimisces, 972-976. Creator: Unknown

Anonymous Follis (Coin), Attributed to John I Tzimisces, 972-976. Creator: Unknown
Anonymous Follis (Coin), Attributed to John I Tzimisces, 972-976

Background imageCoin Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Constantine IV Pogonatus, 670-680. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) of Constantine IV Pogonatus, 670-680. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) of Constantine IV Pogonatus, 670-680

Background imageCoin Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Tiberius II Constantinus, 578-582. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) of Tiberius II Constantinus, 578-582. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) of Tiberius II Constantinus, 578-582

Background imageCoin Collection: Anonymous Follis (Coin), 976-1028, attributed to Basil II and Constantine VIII. Creator: Unknown

Anonymous Follis (Coin), 976-1028, attributed to Basil II and Constantine VIII. Creator: Unknown
Anonymous Follis (Coin), 976-1028, attributed to Basil II and Constantine VIII

Background imageCoin Collection: Hyperpyron (Coin) of Andronicus II Palaeologus and Michael IX, 1282-1328. Creator: Unknown

Hyperpyron (Coin) of Andronicus II Palaeologus and Michael IX, 1282-1328. Creator: Unknown
Hyperpyron (Coin) of Andronicus II Palaeologus and Michael IX, 1282-1328

Background imageCoin Collection: Anonymous Follis (Coin), Attributed to Constantine IX, 1042-1055. Creator: Unknown

Anonymous Follis (Coin), Attributed to Constantine IX, 1042-1055. Creator: Unknown
Anonymous Follis (Coin), Attributed to Constantine IX, 1042-1055

Background imageCoin Collection: THE RIVAL ACCOUCHEURS OR WHO SHALL DELIVER EUROPE 1800 (engraving)

THE RIVAL ACCOUCHEURS OR WHO SHALL DELIVER EUROPE 1800 (engraving)
7262194 THE RIVAL ACCOUCHEURS OR WHO SHALL DELIVER EUROPE 1800 (engraving) by Cruikshank, Isaac (1756-1811); Bromley Museum, Orpington

Background imageCoin Collection: Danae, in Greek mythology, daughter of Acrisios, king of Argos

Danae, in Greek mythology, daughter of Acrisios, king of Argos, he locks her in fear of the oracle predicting his death
YOU4419422 Danae, in Greek mythology, daughter of Acrisios, king of Argos, he locks her in fear of the oracle predicting his death by his grandson

Background imageCoin Collection: Portrait and coins of Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king

Portrait and coins of Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king
6338897 Portrait and coins of Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king by Villain (19th century); (add.info.: Portrait and coins of Pepin the Short (714-768)

Background imageCoin Collection: Islamic Coin from Bukhara (silver)

Islamic Coin from Bukhara (silver)
1203008 Islamic Coin from Bukhara (silver) by Asian School; 3.3x3.3 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Mansur I (d.976)

Background imageCoin Collection: Coin depicting Napoleon I

Coin depicting Napoleon I
1720209 Coin depicting Napoleon I by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Piece de monnaie Napoleon empereur des francais)



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"Unveiling the Rich History of Coins: From Pontius Pilate to Ethelred II and Beyond" Step back in time as we explore the fascinating world of coins, each carrying tales from different eras. Dating back to 30-31 AD, the bronze Coins of Pontius Pilate transport us to ancient times, where they were used for trade and commerce. Fast forward to King Ethelred II The Unready's reign, and we encounter his unique coinage. Known for its intricate designs, these coins reflect the artistry and craftsmanship of that era. The Parable Of The Talents reminds us that even a small they are hold great value. It teaches us about investing wisely and making the most out of our resources – a lesson still relevant today. Transporting ourselves to London in 1904, horse-drawn vehicles and barrows fill Borough High Street. Amongst bustling crowds is an intriguing scene captured by HM Bateman - someone dropping a sixpence near Somerset House. A moment frozen in time, reminding us how even small incidents can captivate our attention. Vanitas paintings often depicted symbols of wealth and transience; it comes as no surprise that coins played a significant role within this genre. Vanitas (oil on canvas) showcases their presence alongside other objects representing life's fleeting nature. Traveling further across borders, an Arabian-Byzantine coin takes center stage in Paris' collection. This exquisite piece exemplifies both cultural exchange and historical significance between nations. A peculiar sight unfolds with a skeleton riding atop a penny farthing bicycle - an image that combines history with whimsy while showcasing Victorian-era ingenuity. In Bungay Corn Cross 1810, we witness how local communities celebrated milestones through commemorative coins embedded within architectural structures – preserving memories for generations to come. Roman Emperors Aurelian & Majorian grace portraits on ancient Roman currency; their stern expressions remind us of the power and authority they held over vast territories.