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Obverse: head, right facing. Reverse: unreadable.
Obverse: head, right facing, inscription too worn to read. Reverse: seated figure.
Inscriptions too worn to read. Obverse: head, right facing. Reverse: warrior, moving to the left, spearing fallen enemy. In exergue, there reads 'SMTS'.
Central spoke running through two inverted crown-shaped structures, both attached at centre by a flattened globe. Each crown-shaped part has four outside curved bars with plant motifs and a plain inner spoke.
Obverse: bust, facing front. Reverse: inscription and mint marks surrounding a large letter 'K'.
Bronze cannon with wooden stand. The cannon (part a) has many patterns and geometric designs on the shaft. One end has a ribbed tube and the hole is closed; the other end is flared and has paper stuffed in the hole. Near the centre there are two circular protrusions to which the cone-shaped part that fits into the base is attached. The brown wooden disc (part b) has a centre hole which allows the disc to sit between the cannon and the base. The brown wooden base (part c) is rectangular with a raised middle and a centre hole where the cannon rests. The bottom middle of the base is also raised, with a simple decorative carving.
Partial patterns on each side. Arabic(?) with lines and dots.
Obverse: unreadable. Reverse: floral pattern ? of six petals surrounded by a hexagon.
Obverse: unreadable. Reverse: 'M'.
Bronze Byzantine coin. Obverse: Helmeted and cuirassed bust, holding globus cruciger and shield; to right, a cross. Reverse: Large 'M' between 'ANNO' and numerals representing the regnal year; 'NIK' in exergue. Justinian (I or II?)