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Coin of Tarsus(?), heavily overstruck. Obverse: Arethusa with a pearl necklace. Reverse: bearded figure facing left in a crested helmet with an upturned cheek piece -- perhaps Ares or a typical Greek captain?
Cypriot stater coin during Persian rule. Obverse: A fighting Heracles. Body is on the left side facing the right side. His right leg is braced backward while his left leg is bent forward. His right arm extends backward while his left arm extends forward. Reverse: Lion killing a stag. Stag is above the lion at its feet.
Greek coin. Obverse: head of King Ariobarzanes I. Head is a bit to the lower left side. Reverse: Athena standing left facing with a spear and a shield. From Cappadocia?
Cast copy of a Greek tetradrachm coin. Obverse: head of Apollo, laureate, right facing. Reverse: lyre, inscription. Of the Chalcidian league?
Coin, or token? Obverse: unreadable, possibly a symbol of a castle? Reverse: large cross.
Unidentified coin. One side has a cross. The other side is unreadable.
Unidentified coin, possibly Medieval. Obverse: inscription (Cyrillic?) and a winged figure? Reverse: inscription (Cyrillic?) and a shield?
Unidentified coin. Obverse: bearded head facing right, laureate. Reverse: Laetitia ? holding a wreath and a sceptre facing left.
Two matching silver bracelets. Alternating shapes of flowers and trees linked together. Small, globular, pendant pieces dangle from rings attached to shapes above. Bracelets are closed by a screw through interlocking loops.
'Aurelianianus' coin of Maximianus. Obverse: draped, cuirassed bust of Maximianus, right facing, radiate. Reverse: Maximian standing at right, facing left, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing left, facing right.