Objects

Displaying 3601 - 3700 of 42397
Cat. # Name Description
3601 1978.39.0009 Coin Rome Follis. 286-305 AD during Emperor Maximiemus' reign. Bronze.
3602 1978.46.0007 Carving Yoruba idol, wooden carving of human figure, enlarged facial features, large headdress, beads wrapped around waist, dark brown colored wood, two round metal pieces in eyes, narrow neck, long arms, mounted on own base. 1978.46.0007 (Carving) image
3603 1978.46.0008 Carving Yoruba twin idol, wooden carving of human figure, enlarged facial features, large carved headdress, dark brown colored wood, narrow neck, eyes and headdress have been colored with blue chalk, mounted on own wood base. 1978.46.0008 (Carving) image
3604 1978.46.0025 Hoe, Currency Two piece construction, hand forged, round nosed blade fitted to a short natural wood handle. Fat diamond shape. A. Metal blade plow head. B. Natural wood handle. 1978.46.0025 (Hoe, Currency) image
3605 1978.46.0038 Pegmatite Tin ore, mica and quartz. Color: GY,BK
3606 1978.46.0039 Halite White gray color.
3607 1978.46.0040 Mat Woven natural grass, multi-colored (natural, royal purple, green, black), reinforced edges, tri-fold. Color: ML
3608 1978.46.0043M Calcite None
3609 1978.46.0047 Broom Bound grass fiber bundle; two decorative woven grass bindings at handle top, yellow-brown natural color. Color: TN
3610 1978.46.0073 Plate Woven elephant grass, natural tan color, 3/4" rimmed edge. Color: TN
3611 1978.46.0074 Plate Woven elephant grass, natural tan color, 3/4" rimmed edge. Color: TN
3612 1978.46.0080 Tray Woven brown, red, yellow and natural colored grass, high outer rim, wrapped edge. Color: BR,RD,YL,TN
3613 1978.46.0081 Tray Woven red and natural yellow grass fibers, high outer rim, wrapped edge. Color: RD,YL
3614 1978.46.0087 Currency White finish. Color: WH
3615 1978.46.0088 Currency White finish. Color: WH
3616 1978.46.0089 Currency Yellow-white finish. Color: YL-WH
3617 1978.46.0101 Hat Rain hat, woven; broad brim, wrapped heavy rim, double (2 Piece) hat--water proof. a. Outer hat b. Inner hat. Color: TN-YL
3618 1978.46.0108 Tooth Fossil mammal tooth. Color: BR,TN,WH
3619 1978.46.0226 Amulet Sewn leather. Knotted. Color: BR
3620 1978.51.0015 Currency One baht. Front King Rama IX; Phra Pathom Chedi; Back Royal Throne Hall. Color: BL,WH
3621 1978.51.11.0001 Currency One yen. Color: BK,WH,GR
3622 1978.51.11.0002 Currency Ten cents. Tower monument; Sunshine; Sun rays Color: BK,WH,RD
3623 1978.51.11.0003 Currency Twenty cents. Color: BK,WH
3624 1978.51.11.0004 Currency One yen. Color: BL,RD.WH
3625 1978.51.13.0001 Currency Ta-Ch'ing Dynasty, one yen. OBV: Bank arms center with hippocampi supporters and central round emblem with the imperial dragon; ornamental boreder, REV: Ornamental border; heavily ornamented central face with circle bearing dragon encircling Chinese characters Color: ML
3626 1978.51.13.0002 Currency The Farmers Bank of China, five yuan. Sun Yat-sen on front Color: BL,RD.WH
3627 1978.51.13.0003 Currency Ten yuan. Sun Yat-sen on front Color: ML
3628 1978.51.13.0004 Currency Ten yuan. Sun Yat-sen on front Color: BK,WH,RD
3629 1978.51.13.0005 Currency Ten-thousand yuan, issued by the Japanese puppet government. Sun Yat-sen on front Color: GR,WH/RD
3630 1978.51.13.0006 Currency Ten cents. Color: BK,WH
3631 1978.51.13.0007 Currency Fifty Yen Note. Color: ML
3632 1978.51.13.0008 Currency Fifty Yen Note. Color: ML
3633 1978.51.13.0009 Currency Fifty Yen Note Color: ML
3634 1978.51.13.0012 Currency One yen. Color: bk,wh,rd
3635 1978.51.16.0001 Currency Twenty marks. Front: Roman goddess Minerva; Roman god Mercury; Back: Man in armour; Allegorical woman; Watermark: large ornamental pattern. Color: BR,TN
3636 1978.51.16.0002 Currency Twenty marks. Front: Roman goddess Minerva; Roman god Mercury; Back: Man in armour; Allegorical woman; Watermark: large ornamental pattern. Color: BR,TN
3637 1978.51.16.0003 Currency 100,000 marks. "Reichsbanknote Hunderttausend Mark" Located in the lower left corner is a drawing of a man Color: PR WH
3638 1978.51.17.0001 Currency Twenty thousand marks.Obverse: Ornamental designs; Bank seals; Reverse: Guilloche rosettes, ornamental designs with denomination "20000 MARK". Watermark: Letters within 6-pointed stars and elongated Z's repeated throughout. Color: ML 1978.51.17.0001 (Currency) image
3639 1978.51.17.0002 Currency 10,000 marks. "Reichsbanknote Zehntausend Mark" Upper right corner drawing of a man Color: BL WH GR
3640 1978.51.17.0003 Currency 50,000 marks. "Reichsbanknote Funfzigtausend Mark" Upper left corner drawing of a man, Black design on reverse Color: GR WH BK
3641 1978.51.17.0004 Currency Reichsbanknote, 200,000 marks, issued on August 9, 1923. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.17.0004 (Currency) image
3642 1978.51.17.0005 Currency 100,000 marks. "Reichsbanknote Hunderttausend Mark" Located in lower left corner is a drawing of a man
3643 1978.51.18.0001 Currency Twenty marks. Man and Woman on reverse. Letter M. Red 7 digit serial number. Color: BL,WH,RD 1978.51.18.0001 (Currency) image
3644 1978.51.18.0002 Currency 20,000,000,000 marks. Front: Berlin, Deutsche Reichsbahn (German Railroad), Back: The motto "Einigkeit und Recht und Frieheit" (Unity, Right and Freedom). Color: BK,WH,RD 1978.51.18.0002 (Currency) image
3645 1978.51.18.0003 Currency One thousand marks. Obverse: Denomination "1000", texts and bank seals; Reverse: Guilloche rosette with denomination "MARK 1000 MARK" on it; Watermark: Horizontally opposed wavy lines repeated throughout. Color: ML 1978.51.18.0003 (Currency) image
3646 1978.51.18.0004 Currency 50,000 marks. Color: ML 1978.51.18.0004 (Currency) image
3647 1978.51.18.0005 Currency One thousand kroner."TAUSEND KRONEN OSTERREICHISCH UNGARISCHE BANK" Located on right side is a drawing of a woman, front and back have the same design Color: BL RD WH
3648 1978.51.20.0001 Currency Japanese colonial issue, 10 sen. Color: ML
3649 1978.51.20.0004 Currency Fifty kopecks. Reverse: Russian Imperial double-headed eagle as coat of arms. An unidentified building. Predominant colour: Orange. Material: Japanese rice paper. Printed by: The Czech Legion. Printer: American Bank Note Company. Color: RD,CR
3650 1978.51.20.0005 Currency Fifty kopecks. Color: BL,CR
3651 1978.51.20.0006 Currency Twenty-five rubles. Color: BK,GR
3652 1978.51.20.0007 Currency Three rubles. Color: BK,GR
3653 1978.51.20.0008 Currency Ten rubles. Color: BK,WH,RD
3654 1978.51.20.0009 Currency One thousand rubles. Color: GR YL WH BK
3655 1978.51.20.0010 Currency Five pesos. 5 Pesos El Estado De Chihuahua 1914 Mexico. Francisco I. Madero left, Gov. A. Gonzales right. Color: WH RD BL BK
3656 1978.51.20.0011 Currency Ten pesos. El Estado De Chihuahua 1914 Mexico. Francisco I. Madero left, Gov. A. Gonzales right. Color: WH GR BK BL
3657 1978.51.20.0012 Currency Twenty pesos. El Estado De Chihuahua 1914 Mexico. Francisco I. Madero left, Gov. A. Gonzales right. Color: WH GR RD BR
3658 1978.51.20.0013 Currency Twenty-five centavos. Color: bk,wh,bl
3659 1978.51.20.0014 Currency Havana, Cuba, The Bank of Spain, five centavos, serial no. 72198. Front Crowned shields at left, Back Seated allegorical figure; Third Issue 1872 Color: ml
3660 1978.51.20.0015 Currency Twenty-five cents, Authorized by the Dominion of Canada, Redeemable on presentation at Montreal, Toronto, or St. John. Color: GR,WH
3661 1978.51.20.0016 Currency Twenty-five cents, Authorized by the Dominion of Canada, Redeemable on presentation at Montreal, Toronto, or St. John. Color: BK,WH
3662 1978.51.20.0017 Currency Twenty-five cents, Authorized by the Dominion of Canada, Redeemable on presentation at Montreal, Toronto, or St. John. Color: BK,WH
3663 1978.51.20.0018 Currency The Zimmerman Bank, 185_, three dollars. Picture of two trains on a bridge, portrait of woman in lower right corner Color: BK,WH
3664 1978.51.20.0019 Currency Pernambuco, Brazil; one hundred reis, serial no. 38896. Says something to the effect of "Policy from the State of Pernambuco Public Debt" Color: BK,WH,RD
3665 1978.51.20.0020 Currency One thaler courant, serial no. 2571682. Color: BK,WH,RD
3666 1978.51.20.0021 Currency One krona. Color: BK,WH
3667 1978.51.3.0047 Coin N W Borneo, one cent, 1870. Obverse: Shield of arms of the British North Borneo Company; on shield, a lion above a dhow; native warrior supporters one holding a shield the other as large machete; the crest, two arms holding a flag staff; below on ribbon the motto PERGO ET PERAGO (translation: I undertake and I achieve); below, 1885; the mint mark, H, above the date Reverse: Within a laurel wreath, ONE CENT; above and below the denomination it is repeated in Chinese characters; below the wreath the denomination in Malay; around above, BRITISH NORTH BORNEO Co
3668 1978.51.3.0050 Coin Ten centimos.
3669 1978.51.3.0072 Coin Five centimos.
3670 1978.51.6.0001 Currency Colonial paper money. L2.10 (2 pounds 10 shillings). Obverse (landscape): Left border decorated. In lower right corner an emblem with two swords in a crescent and motto "PRO LIBERTATE" (For Freedom). Hand numbered "24321" and signed by Benjamin Waring, A. Toomer, Joseph Vivree. "South Carolina/This Bill intitles the Bearer to the sum of TWO POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS. Curr./by order of the Provincial Congress 15 Nov:/1775". L 2.10 appears in corners of note. Reverse is blank. Edges tatered. Creased in center horizontally and vertically. Holes in upper right corner. Color: WH, BK
3671 1978.51.6.0002 Currency Colonial paper money. 18 pence. Obverse (landscape): Decorated borders with right border printed in black and red.. Large section on upper left portion of note has exfoliated and the printing is gone. Emblem, with coat of arms andwith "MERCY" and "JUSTICE" appearing in ribbon, in upper center of note. "Acc[ordin]g to an Act of Ge-/[neral Aff]embly of Pennfil-[vania ?]fed in the 13th Year/of [the R]eign of his Majesty/ GEO[RGE] the Third. Dated/ the 1st Day of October, 1773". Signed by Benjamen Morgan, Barnaby Barnes. Hand numbered "1417". Reverse (portrait): Ornanented borders. "To Counterfeit is Death." One Shilling & Six pence." "Printed by Hall and/Sellers." Square cut block of farming scene in center. Color: BR, BK, RD
3672 1978.51.6.0003 Currency Colonial paper money. 40 shillings. Obverse (portrait): Decorated borders on sides and top. Bottom edge torn and tatered. Emblem, with coat of arms and motto "CONNECTICENCIS SIGILLUM COLONIA" . "THE POSSESSOR of this/BILL shall be paid by the/Treafurer of the Colony of Connecti-/cut - FORTY SHILLINGS - Lawful/Money, by the 31ft Day of De-/cember, - A.D./1779/By Order of Assembly,-/Hartford,-/July Firft, 1775." Signatures are faded and undescernable with unaided eye. Hand numbered "4189" very faded. Reverse(portrait): Block cut in center with "FORTH SHILLINGS" "Lawful Money" "NEW LONDON;"/Printed by T. Green" in center of block. Top edge has "40S." in corners and "(July 1775.)" in center.Also "FORTY SHILLINGS." Printed vertically along bottom left and right margins "Forthy Shillings/July 1775". Color: WH, BK
3673 1978.51.6.0004 Currency Six pence; April 10. Numbered and signed in red ink. On the front are four border cuts and the Arms of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with a ship, plow and bundles of wheat. The denomination is keyed to four dots in the corners of the seal (one dot on the 3d, two dots on the 4d and three on the 6d). The back has a typeset border. The watermark reads: "NSYL / ANIA / NSYL" on three lines and is oriented upside down (bottom to top) from the back of the note. Color: BK,WH
3674 1978.51.6.0005 Currency November 15, seven shillings--six pence, serial no. 7794. Numbered and signed in brown ink. The back is blank. Color: BK,WH
3675 1978.51.6.0006 Currency Seven shillings--six pence, serial no. 6452. April 10, 1778. Lower right hand corner: Beehive in seal. Decorative border on left side. Color: BK,WH
3676 1978.51.6.0007 Currency Six Spanish milled dollars. This is an unnumbered and only partially signed remainder. The note is denominated as both eight Spanish milled dollars as as 13 0s0d. The front contains four border cuts and a seal. The 30mm seal depicts a CAMEL with the mot
3677 1978.51.6.0008 Currency Six Spanish milled dollars, serial no. 4946. December 23, 1776. This is an unnumbered and only partially signed remainder. The note is denominated as both eight Spanish milled dollars as as 3 0s0d. The front contains four border cuts and a seal. The 30mm seal depicts a CAMEL with the motto "NEC ONUS NAC MLIA GRAVABIT". The reverse contains typeset borders and four Hebrew letters in the corners of the center block as anti-counterfeiting devices.
3678 1978.51.6.0009 Currency Eight dollars or thirteen pounds, serial no. 1136. Oct. 19, 1776. Numbered in a dark brown ink with both signatures in a light brown ink. A seal is located in the lower right corner. The imposition of the back is somewhat off center. Color: BK,WH
3679 1978.51.6.0010 Currency Six Spanish milled dollars, serial no. 9365. October 19, 1776. This is an unnumbered and only partially signed remainder. The note is denominated as both eight Spanish milled dollars as as 3 0s0d. The front contains four border cuts and a seal. The 30mm seal depicts a CAMEL with the motto "NEC ONUS NAC MLIA GRAVABIT". The reverse contains typeset borders and four Hebrew letters in the corners of the center block as anti-counterfeiting devices. Color: BK,WH
3680 1978.51.6.0011 Currency Six Spanish milled dollars.December 23, 1776. This is an unnumbered and only partially signed remainder. The note is denominated as both eight Spanish milled dollars as as 3 0s0d. The front contains four border cuts and a seal. The 30mm seal depicts a sailing ship with the motto: ". MULTORUM . SPES ." (The hope of many). The reverse contains typeset borders and four Hebrew letters in the corners of the center block as anti counterfeiting devices. Color: BK,WH
3681 1978.51.6.0012 Currency Colonial paper money, 8 dollars. Obverse (landscape): Ornamented borders. Emblem of ship, with motto "MULTORUM SPES" (THE HOPE OF MANY). Hand signed by John McCall, John Webb, Thomas Jones. Hand numbered "5790". "SOUTH CAROLINA/THIS Bill intitles the Bearer to receive/Eight Spanish milled Dollars,/or the Value thereof in Gold or Silver,/according to an Act of the General Assembly/passes at CHARLES TOWN, the 23d Day of/December 1776" . "VIII" in each corner. "VIII. DOLLARS" printed on center of top border. "EIGHT/DOLLARS" printed on left border. "13.0.0" printed on bottom border. Reverse (portrait): Ornamented borders.Three sections with text, "VIII Dollars/DEATH to counterfeit", "L. 13.0.0", "CHARLES TOWN:/PRINTED BY PET. TIMOTHY, 1777./DEATH TO COUNTERFEIT". Hebrew letters ornament middle section. Stiff brownish paer with black ink print. Color: BR, BK
3682 1978.51.6.0013 Currency Massachusetts-Bay, May, one dollar. Circular hole punched right of center. Printed in red and black inks. The emblem on the back depicts a bowl containing weights sitting on top of an acanthus bush with the motto: "Depressa resurgit" (Having been pressed down it rises up again). The paper is watermarked "UNITED STATES." Surcharge stamped in red ink on front: "Interest Paid one Year." Color: BK,WH
3683 1978.51.6.0014 Currency September 26, eight dollars. Back: design with 3 leaves; Front: Decorative edges with seal stating "MAJORA MINORIBUS CONSONANT" harp inside seal
3684 1978.51.6.0015 Currency Twenty Spanish milled dollars, serial no. 44729. September 26, 1778. Numbering and the first and third signatures in black ink with the second signature in red ink. The front is printed in red and black inks with the top border being in both colors and a red 'X' worked into the type of the main text. The Penn family arms with the motto "Mercy Justice" appears in the upper left. The denomination is represented with two crowns below the arms. Colony name appears as "Pennsylvania ". The paper contains mica flakes. Color: BK,WH
3685 1978.51.6.0016 Currency Thirty Spanish milled dollars, serial no. 44729. Septemer 26, 1778. Seal reads "If you do right" wreath pictured inside seal Color: BK,WH
3686 1978.51.6.0017 Currency September 26, sixty Spanish milled dollars, serial no. 44729. Seal reads "God reigns, let the earth rejoice" Color: BK,WH
3687 1978.51.6.0018 Currency June 1, ten pounds, serial no. 9872. On the front is a seal depicting a hand holding a sword. Above is the motto: "ET DEUS OMNIPOTENS" (And almighty God) with the date 1775 below. This means both the power of God and the might of arms favor the revolution. Color: BK,WH
3688 1978.51.6.0019 Currency Four pence, serial no. 9090."According to an act of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed in th e15th year of the reign of his majesty George III. Dated the 25th Day of ... 1775. A Groat." Color: BK,WH
3689 1978.51.6.0020 Currency Three pounds. Picture of leaf on back. Possibly one of 500 ever printed. New Jersey 1757. Sage leaf printed on back. Benjamin Franklin invented the nature printing on paper money to make it harder to counterfeit a bill in 1737. He used a copper plate press to transfer the image of the sage leaf onto the back of money. Color: BK,WH
3690 1978.51.6.0021 Currency October 1, ten shillings, serial no. 9945. Color: BK,WH
3691 1978.51.6.0022 Currency Three shillings & nine pence. South Carolina, April, 1778. Seal depicts a beaver on a river bank with a stick in its mouth. Reverse blank. Color: BK,WH
3692 1978.51.6.0023 Currency November 19, one dollar. Seal states "Serenabit" Color: BK,WH
3693 1978.51.6.0024 Currency September 26, seven Spanish milled dollars. Color: BK,WH
3694 1978.51.6.0025 Currency Massachusetts-Bay, May 5, four Spanish milled dollars, serial no. 533. Circular hole in center. Printed in red and black inks. The emblem on the back depicts a bowl containing weights sitting on top of an acanthus bush with the motto: "AUT MORS AUTAVITA...RA". The paper is watermarked "UNITED STATES." Color: BK,WH
3695 1978.51.6.0026 Currency March 6, fifty pounds, serial no. 1214. Numbered and signed in light brown inks with the vertical signature of Gibbes near the left border quite faded. The seal (39mm) depicts military trophies with the motto: ANIMIS OPISBUSQUE PARATI . (Prepared both in spirit and military might). The back contains a geometric design with the motto DEUS PUGNAVIT ET DISSIPANTUR (God has fought and they were dispersed) along the sides in scrolls Color: BK,BR,CR
3696 1978.51.6.0027 Currency March 6, fifty pounds, serial no. 2084. Numbered and signed in light brown inks with the vertical signature of Gibbes near the left border quite faded. The seal (39mm) depicts military trophies with the motto: ANIMIS OPISBUSQUE PARATI . (Prepared both in spirit and military might). The back contains a geometric design with the motto DEUS PUGNAVIT ET DISSIPANTUR (God has fought and they were dispersed) along the sides in scrolls Color: BK,WH
3697 1978.51.6.0028 Currency June 1, ten pound certificate, serial no. 29381. South Carolina. On the front is a seal depicting a hand holding a sword. Above is the motto: "ET DEUS OMNIPOTENS" (And almighty God) with the date 1775 below. This means both the power of God and the might of arms favor the revolution. Color: BK,WH
3698 1978.51.6.0029 Currency June 10, fifty pounds certificate, serial no. 907. South Carolina House of Assembly. Color: BK,WH
3699 1978.51.6.0030 Currency March 25, ten pound certificate, serial no. 5953. South Carolina. Color: BK,WH
3700 1978.51.6.0031 Currency July 26, fifty pound certificate. State not named. Refers to "this province" and is apparently backed by funds from an individual. Valid only until the first day of November; year not given. Color: BK,WH
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