946:
Italy. Alvise III Mocenigo (1722-1732). AV Zecchino, Venice mint. CNI tav. XXX, 8; Paol. 7; Fried. 1379. AV. 3.27 g. 21.00 mm. Holed and repaired, otherwise. good V[...]
948:
Italy. Cristoforo de Bach, choreographer. AE Medal, 1825. Obv. Head of Cristoforo de Bach left. Rev. Inscription in five lines. AE. 42.00 g. 41.00 mm. Opus: Pes[...]
954:
Russia. Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.) (1917-1991). AE Medal, Leningrad (St. Petersburg), 1983. For the 200 year anniversary of the Academic Opera and Ballet Theater named after S. M. Kirov. Ob[...]
955:
Sweden. AE Medal, struck c. 1740-1760. Obv. Bust of Sten Sture the Younger (Viceroy 1512-1520) left. Rev. Inscription in nine lines. Mechel 42. AE. 14.00 g. 32.00 mm. [...]
956:
Switzerland. AE Medal, Geneva, 1847. Obv. Bust of General Dufour left. Rev. Laurel wreath. Schweizer Medaillen 1686. AE. 25.24 g. 37.00 mm. About EF. [...]
958:
PREHISTORIC FLINT SCRAPER Upper Paleolithic to Neolithic, c. 35000-5000 BC. Scraper made of flint with a notched crescent side. Dimensions: 57x51 mm. Intact and fasci[...]
959:
PREHISTORIC FLINT BLADE Upper Paleolithic to Neolithic, c. 35000-5000 BC. Flint blade with triangular cross-section, with numerous retouches to make the edges sewed. Dimensions: 69x25 mm. [...]
960:
BACTRIAN COPPER SEAL Bactrian Bronze Age, c. 2nd millennium BC. Copper seal stamp with two faces depicting two different animals with engraved details Dimensions: 21x14x8 mm. [...]
961:
ETRUSCAN BRONZE ARMILLA Etruscan, c. 7th century BC. Etruscan bronze armilla with depiction of two snakes at each end. Details rendered by engraving. Diameter: 77 mm. [...]