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- Coin: æ sestertius8 objects
- Coin: æ2 objects
- Coin: ar antoninianus1 objects
- Coin: ar denarius1 objects
- Coins (money)12 objects
- Exchange media (objects)12 objects
- Money (objects)12 objects
- Early Western World coins10 objects
- As coins9 objects
- Early Western World coins by denomination name9 objects
- Sestertii8 objects
- Antoniniani1 objects
- Denarii1 objects
- Early Western World coins by descriptive name1 objects
- archaeology12 objects
- image12 objects
- legacy documentation12 objects
- Central Italy12 objects
- Europe12 objects
- Italy✖Remove constraint Collection place: Italy12 objects
- Lazio, Central Italy12 objects
- Rome (modern city), Lazio, Central Italy12 objects
- Southern Europe12 objects
- Rome (ancient city)1 objects
- unknown8 objects
- Alfred Emerson2 objects
- H. M. Holbrook1 objects
- Lapeysonie1 objects
- Doe Library (UC Berkeley)8 objects
- University of California Library8 objects
- Alfred Emerson2 objects
- M. Boissé2 objects
- Mary W. Knight1 objects
- Phoebe Apperson Hearst1 objects
- Classical Civilizations12 objects
- Classical Rome12 objects
- Old World (Africa, Asia and Europe)12 objects
- Roman Empire (27 BC–395 AD)11 objects
- United Roman Empire (27 BC–394 AD)11 objects
- Barracks Emperors (235–284 AD)10 objects
- Crisis of the Third Century (235–285 AD)10 objects
- Julio-Claudian Dynasty (27 BC–68 AD)1 objects
- Late Roman Republic (242-49 BC)1 objects
- Roman Republic1 objects
- Bronze (metal)10 objects
- Silver (metal)2 objects
- Philip the Arab (Emperor of Rome)✖Remove constraint Person depicted: Philip the Arab (Emperor of Rome)12 objects
- Annona (Roman deity)1 objects
- Annona (Roman diery)1 objects
- Felicitas (Roman diety)1 objects
- Rome (ancient city)11 objects
Current results range from 1902 to 1946