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Six ancient silver coins, numbered 9 through 14, are displayed against a plain, light gray vertical surface, secured by small, transparent clips. Shadows indicate an overhead light source. Coin 9, located at the top center, is an irregularly shaped silver piece depicting a bull or ox pulling a two-wheeled chariot, with a figure seated within the cart. Coin 10, positioned mid-left, is a circular silver coin featuring a winged griffin or mythical creature facing left. Coin 11, at mid-right, is a circular silver coin showing a standing winged lion with a raised paw, facing left. Coin 12, situated at the bottom-left, is a circular silver coin illustrating two figures, possibly human, in an interactive or combative pose. Coin 13, centered at the bottom, is a circular silver coin presenting a frontal, stylized mask-like face. Coin 14, at the bottom-right, is a circular silver coin depicting a scene of two animals, likely a lion attacking another large animal such as a bull. This exhibit is located within the Harvard Art Museums in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.
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