A fake, die-struck coin of Pertinax. The metal of this coin looks genuine but the style is problematic. The eyes don't look like anything found on other, genuine ancient coins.
One of the most infamous instances of illegal looting, these treasures were smuggled from the archaeological site of Troy, in modern day Turkey, by the classical archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann in 1873.
A panel from the Ara Pacis, or Alter of Peace, consecrated in 9 BCE by Augusus. This relief shows a female figure with two babies held to her breast and surrounded by other images of plenty.
A medieval copy of an Etruscan wolf statue. The figure of Romulus and Remus were added in the 15th century AD by Antonio Pollaiuolo. This statue has become an iconic image of Rome, depicting the mythical beginnings of the city.