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  • Coins showing Rose bis Feigeeblatter.
  • Coins showing Oelbaum bis Palme (Palmzeig).
  • Coins showing Schilf (Schilfkranz) bis Achren.
  • Coins showing Palmzweige bis Fohne (Fohrenkranz).
  • Coins showing Aehren bis styrax (Kranz von Styraxblattern).
  • Chinese C18: Paediatric pox - 'Stacked Coins' pox
  • Medals and coins, inc. Byznatine coin.
  • Apparatus for disinfecting coins
  • Commemorative French coins. Engraving.
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  • French steelyard for weighing coins, early 19th century
  • Malvern Wells, Great Malvern, Worcestershire: with sketches of coins. Line engraving, 1791.
  • Coins from friends of the Foodchain : The Food Chain, feeding the fight against HIV and AIDS / Foodchain ; printed by Cliftonprint.
  • Coins from friends of the Foodchain : The Food Chain, feeding the fight against HIV and AIDS / Foodchain ; printed by Cliftonprint.
  • Coins from friends of the Foodchain : The Food Chain, feeding the fight against HIV and AIDS / Foodchain ; printed by Cliftonprint.
  • Coins from friends of the Foodchain : The Food Chain, feeding the fight against HIV and AIDS / Foodchain ; printed by Cliftonprint.
  • Coinage: a coin press with dies, for minting coins, used in the Royal Mint. Engraving, ca. 1740-1760.
  • The first stone and inlaid coins of Holloway prison. Lithograph by C.M. Firth.
  • Head of Hippocrates on two small coins, numbers 7 and 8, Munztaf II reproduction.
  • Engraving of early coins of Asia Minor. Drawn and engraved by Henry A.Ogg
  • A selection of European coins: both sides. Engraving by J. Keller after G. Heck.
  • 3 identical silver coins joined to form triangle. On one side are three little men.
  • A selection of European coins: coats of arms with Latin inscription. Etching by Bénard after Lucotte.
  • A Sicilian boy, head and shoulders, with a necklace of coins. Photograph by W. von Gloeden, 1900.
  • Plague apparatus from a lazaretto in Venice, two objects: left, to disinfect coins, right, to disinfect letters. Photograph.
  • Metropolitan Hospital-Sunday Fund: a cross with coins and banknotes, representing an appeal for funds. Colour lithograph, 1962.
  • A man smoking, with silver coins representing the expense of buying cigarettes. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount, October 1965.