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Rectangular, dark yellow burlap cloth with printed images of two crooked beak masks on one side. Image of mask closest to the top is facing right side of cloth. Outlined in black, the mask has an open mouth. Interior of mouth is black with an olive green tongue. Underside of beak is bright red. Upper beak is olive green and has long, exaggerated nostrils with two large circular openings. Shape of nostrils outlined in black. Olive green-coloured rectangular frill extends from brow of bird to end of beak, curving over nostrils. Mask has small red eye, outlined in green, towards its left side, in the centre of a mustard-yellow circle. Black strands, outlined in bright red, underneath mask. Image of mask closest to bottom of cloth is facing left. Outlined in black, mouth of mask is wide, flat and open. Edges of beak are bright red and tongue is maroon. Beak has bright red, ovoid shaped nostrils. Black frill curves upwards from brow of mask and circles downwards to the tip of the beak. Frill has an olive green design, outlined in bright red. Interior circle of frill is bright green. A second frill, red and outlined in black, curves downwards from bottom of beak, from the tip to the base. Frill has a green ovoid design on it. Mask has wide black eyes outlined in bright red. Brow is black. Four square ridges overtop of brow, outlined in black. Interior of each ridge is bright red. Black strands, outlined in bright red, underneath mask. Cloth edges are unhemmed.
Roman coin of Constantius II, as Augustus, 337-361. Obverse: draped bust of Constantius II, facing right; he wears a diadem; to left, inscription is 'DN CONSTANTIVS 'PF AVG'. Reverse: emperor spearing a fallen barbarian horseman, standing and facing left; to right, he holds a spear; to left, a shield; to the lower left, the captive; mintmark A?; to left, dot-S-dot; inscription 'FEL TEMP REPARATIO'.
Roman coin of Diocletian (284-305). Obverse: bust of an emperor, facing right; he wears a laurel crown; to left, inscription says 'AIO...ILTI' (DIOKLHTIANOS SEB); to right, 'ANOCCE'. Reverse: Athena enthroned, facing left, holds Nike in outstretched hand; inscription 'L'; to right, 'H'.
Roman coin of Probus (276-282). Obverse: bust of an emperor, facing right; he wears a laurel crown; to left, inscription is (in Greek) A K M AUR PROBOS SEB. Obverse: draped figure (Elpis, Greek spirit of Hope), standing to left, lifting hem of chiton with one hand, to right, holding flower; to left, inscription 'L / B'.
Roman coin of Constantius II, as Caesar, 324-337. Obverse: bust of Constantius II, facing left; to left and right, inscription 'FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C'. Reverse: camp gate; above, star; to left, inscription 'PROVIDENTIAE CAESS'; beneath, 'SMANT-gamma'.
Reproduction of a Roman coin of Servius Sulpicius Galba (68-69). Obverse: bust of Galba, facing right; he wears a laurel crown; to left and right, inscription says 'IMP SER SVLP GALBA CAES AVG TR POT'. Reverse: Galba and the Praetorian Prefect stand on low platform to left, addressing troops to right; troops carry spears and standards; to left, 'S'; to right, 'C'; beneath, 'ADLOCVT'.
Roman coin of Constantine I, 306-337. Obverse: bust of Constantine I, facing right; to left, inscription says 'CONSTAN'; to right, 'TINVSAVG'. Reverse: wreath; within wreath is a star, two crosses, and 'VOT /*/XX'; encircling wreath, inscription says 'DNCONSTATIN IMN X AVG'.
Egyptian drachm coin of Ptolemy III, 246-221 BCE. Obverse: large head of Zeus Ammon, facing right, with curly hair. Reverse: large eagle, facing left, standing on a thunderbolt; to left, a cornucopia; to left, inscription ‘πTOΛEMAIoV’; to right, ‘RAΣIΛEΩΣ’. Coin is very heavy.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: bust of Heraclius, facing front; he wears a crown with cross; to left, he holds a globus cruciger; to left, inscription says 'DNERA'; to right, 'C'. Reverse: large 'XX' with a pellet in between; to left, star; to right, 'E'; above, cross; in exergue, 'KRTs'.
Cast of Roman sestertius coin of Titus Flavius Vespasianus, 69-79. Obverse: bust of Vespasian, facing right; he wears a laurel crown; to left and right, inscription says ‘IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM TR PPP COS III’. Reverse: two figures, standing and facing towards each other; to left, Titus, holding a spear and a parazonium, which is a long, triangular dagger; to right, Domitian, holding a spear and a roll; to left, ‘S’; to right, ‘C’; inscription encircles entire coin and says ‘CAES AVG F DES IMP AVG F COS DES IT’.