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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.
'Aurelianianus' coin of Maximianus. Obverse: Draped bust, right facing, radiate. Reverse: Maximian standing left facing, receiving Victory on a globe from Jupiter, standing right facing.
'Aurelianianus' coin of Diocletian. Obverse: draped bust of Diocletian, right facing, radiate. Reverse: Diocletian standing left facing, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing right facing.
'Aurelianianus' coin of Diocletian. Obverse: draped bust of Diocletian, right facing, radiate. Reverse: Diocletian standing left facing, receiving Victory on a globe from Jupiter, right facing.
'Aurelianianus' coin of Diocletian. Obverse: draped, cuirassed bust of Diocletian, right facing, radiate. Reverse: Jupiter standing right, facing left, receiving globe and Victory from Heracles standing left facing right.