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Kassander Macedonia 319-297 B.C.19mm
3.42 grams
Obverse: Helmet
Reverse: Spear head right
BASILEWS KASSANDROU
Sear 6756cwonsidlerJul 05, 2010
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Hadrian 117-138 ADBronze Semi, 19mm
Obv: IMPCAESARTRAIANHADRIANVSAVG, Laureate Bust Right
Rev:PMTRPCOSIII, Fortuna seated left, holding rudder on globe and cornucopia
FORTRED in exergue (Fortuna Redux)cwonsidlerAug 26, 2007
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Pergamon, MysiaBronze coin
Pergamon, Mysia
133 B C - Augustus
Head of Athena r.
AQHNAS NIKHFOROU
Owl on palm branch
3.36 gram
17.6 mm
BMC 133, 195.
cwonsidlerJul 06, 2007
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Gordian III AntoninianusVF+ Gordian III Antoninianus. 21.3 x 22.2 mm, 4.3 g. RIC IV: Pt. III:84 for Rome. Minted 241-243 AD. OBV.: Gordian right, IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG. REV: Jupiter standing facing, head right, leaning on scepter with right arm and holding thunderbolt in left hand, IOVI STATORI.
cwonsidlerJun 04, 2007
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Mesembria in Thrace, 450-350BCAR diobol, 1.24 g. Obv.: Crested helmet faced. Rev.: META in the four quarters of a radiate wheel. cwonsidlerMar 04, 2007
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Interregnum, MacedoniaBronze coin
Macedonian shield with gorgoneion.
Helmet
3.94 gram
16.9 mm
AMNG 174, 7
cwonsidlerFeb 15, 2007
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Dacian Celts, Imitative of Philip III, 2nd Century B.C.Silver scyphate drachm, Dessewffy, No. 534, Group XXVIII, Fair, 1.927g, 15.7mm, obverse stylized head of Herakles right, wearing lion's head headdress, dot border; reverse PIL, Zeus enthroned left, holding a scepter in left and eagle in outstretched right, monogram left (double ax with dot above), dot border; imitative of drachm of Philip III of MacedoncwonsidlerJan 25, 2007
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Philip I, first half of 244 - end of September 249 A.D.Silver antoninianus, C 34; RIC 83 var (bust left), F, frosty, holed, Antioch mint, 3.590g, 21.5mm, 180o, 244 - 247 A.D.; obverse IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind; reverse CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia seated left, patera in right and cornucopia in left; scarce;
Marcus Julius Verus Philippus, known as Philip I "The Arab," was the Praetorian Prefect, and successor to Gordian III whom he possibly had murdered. After signing a treaty with the Persians, he returned home. During his reign the 1000th anniversary of the foundation of Rome (248 A.D.) was celebrated, and magnificent games were held on a scale rarely seen. In 249 A.D. a series of rebellions occurred, both Philip and his son were killed after their army was defeated near Verona by the forces of Trajan Decius.
cwonsidlerNov 01, 2006
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Seleukid Kingdom, Antiochus VI Dionysos, 145 - 142 B.C.Bronze AE 15, SNG Spaer 1789 ff., aF, 2.892g, 15.3mm, 0o, Antioch mint, obverse radiate head right; reverse BASILEWS ANTOCOU EPIFANOUS DIONUSOU, horse standing left, right foreleg raised
cwonsidlerNov 01, 2006
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City of Constantinople Commemorative, 334 -335 A.D.Bronze AE 3, RIC 92, VF, 2.60g, 17.8mm, 0o, Cyzicus mint, 331 - 334 A.D.; obverse CONSTAN-TINOPOLI, Constantinopolis' helmeted bust left in imperial cloak and holding scepter across left shoulder; reverse Victory standing left, foot on prow, holding spear and shield, SMKA in ex; cwonsidlerOct 28, 2006
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Macedonian Kingdom, Philip II, 359 - 336 B.C.Bronze AE Unit, SNG ANS 889, SNG Cop 605, gF, Macedonian mint, 7.553g, 16.7mm, 270o, c. 359 - 336 B.C.; obverse head Apollo right wearing tania; reverse FILIPPOU, young male riding horse prancing to right, star below
cwonsidlerOct 11, 2006
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Hadrian 117-138 ADBronze Semi, 19mm
Obv: IMPCAESARTRAIANHADRIANVSAVG, Laureate Bust Right
Rev:PMTRPCOSIII, Fortuna seated left, holding rudder on globe and cornucopia
FORTRED in exergue (Fortuna Redux)cwonsidler
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Septimius Severus, 9 April 193 - 4 February 211 A.D.Silver denariusof Septimus Severus, Rome mint. 2.487g, 18.4mm, 196 - 197 A.D.; obverse L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP VIII, laureate head right; reverse P M TR P IIII COS II P P, Fortuna standing left holding rudder on globe and cornucopia.
cwonsidler
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Blue-Green Fel Temp
I like the color of the patina on the obverse, a nice blue-green. Inscription on the obverse is DNCONSTANTIVSPFAVG and with a diademed and cuirassed bust facing right. Reverse of a fallen horseman being speared by a soldier with FELTEMPREPARATIO inscription.
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