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coin, medal with Pope John Paul II second.
1898 Lucky Indian head penny cent on a white background.
Ancient Roman copper coin of Emperor Constantius.
Roman coliseum at night - old roman city
An ancient Roman copper coin of Emperor Constantius isolated on white background
Five swiss francs
Arch and reconstruction with detailed frescoes of the Colosseum in Rome.
Septimius Severus Arch in Roman Forum in Rome, Italy.
A United States one cent coin from 1892.*contains a vector Work Path to easily drop out the background and shadow.
Ancient Roman bronze coin of Emperor Diocletian, 295-305 AD. Follis. Rome, Empire, antique and history.
Ancient Roman bronze sertertius coin of Emperor Gordian III.
Coliseum of Rome with warm sun at early morning
Roman Dupondius Replica Coin of  Roman Emperor Nero 37-68 AD portrait obverse cut out and isolated on a white background
Indian Head Penny's from 1901 and 1862, reverse.
Bronze 1950 Vintage Ten Centesimi Coin From Somalia during italian Era
detail of the Eiffel Tower in Paris in France
Old Italian coin 20 Lira with image Women in wreath and oak branch isolated on white background
Old chilean coin from 1898 isolate on white background
Ancient Roman copper coin of Emperor Maximianus.
Barcelona, Spain. 20 June 2022: Sign at the entrance of Mercat de la Boqueria in Barcelona
A Romanian coin over a black background
The white marble Arch of Septimius Severus at the northeast end of the Roman Forum is a triumphal arch dedicated in AD 203 to commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus and his two sons, Caracalla and Geta, in the two campaigns against the Parthians of 194/195 and 197-199.
The Arch of Constantine, situated in Rome, Italy, is a triumphal arch that stands as a symbol of both political power and artistic innovation. Erected in AD 315, the arch commemorates the victory of Emperor Constantine I in the Battle of Milvian Bridge, a decisive moment that led to his ascension as the sole ruler of the Roman Empire.\n\nThis grand arch, located near the Colosseum, is a remarkable amalgamation of earlier Roman monuments and showcases intricate reliefs and sculptures. The arch incorporates spolia, recycled architectural elements from earlier structures, contributing to its unique character. Scenes depicting victorious battles, religious ceremonies, and the emperor's illustrious reign adorn the arch's friezes and panels.\n\nThe Arch of Constantine not only serves as a historical marker but also stands as a testament to the evolution of Roman art and architecture. Its imposing presence and rich symbolism make it a prominent landmark, inviting visitors to contemplate the grandeur of the Roman Empire and the enduring legacy of its rulers.
Coliseum of Rome with warm sun at early morning
Roman Dupondius Replica Coin of Roman Emperor Nero 37-68 AD  portrait obverse  and City of Rome in Human Form reverse cut out and isolated on a white background
Arch of Constantine seen from inside the Roman Colosseum
Ancient Roman coin over a red background
The Grand Hotel Bucharest is a 24-story 87 m high-rise five-star hotel situated near University Square, Bucharest, in Sector 1. The image shows the hotel (partially) during a sunny day in summer season.
Sequin - Zecchino - A Gold coin of Venice
1847 Liberty head large cent. US penny, reverse side.
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