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Antoninianus of PostumusPostumus AR Antoninianus, minted between 266-267 AD
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate and draped bust right
Reverse: SAECVLI FELICTAS, Postumus standing right with spear & globe.
Attribution: RIC 83chuy1530Mar 01, 2015
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Denarius of TrajanSilver denarius of Trajan, minted in Rome between 101-102 AD.
Obverse: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GER M, laureate head right
Reverse: TR POT COS IIII P P, Mars advancing right, holding spear & trophy
Attribution: RIC 52chuy1530Mar 01, 2015
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Coin of CastuloCoin minted in Castulo Spain, probably prior to 72 BC. Possible match for Burgos 723.chuy1530Feb 03, 2015
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Bronze AE3 of ArcadiusBronze AE3 of Arcadius minted in Cyzicus between 401-403 AD. 17 mm, 2.48 g
Obv: D N ARCADI-VS P F AVG. Helmeted, pearl-diademed bust facing, with cuirass, spear and crossed shield
Rev: CONCORDI-A AVGG Constantinople enthroned holding sceptre and Victory on globe, prow under right foot, SMKA in ex
Attribution: RIC X Arcadius 94
chuy1530Dec 20, 2014
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Athenian TetradrachmSilver Tetradrachm minted in Athens between 300-262 BC. 16.81 g
Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right
Rev: Owl standing right, head facing, olive sprig and crescent to l, AΘE in right fieldchuy1530Dec 20, 2014
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Antoninianus of Herennia EtruscillaRoman silver Antoninianus of Herennia Etruscilla, minted in Rome between 249-251 AD. 21 mm, 3.89 g.
Obv: HER ETRVSCILLA AVG Diademed, draped bust right on crescent
Rev: PVDICITIA AVG, Pudicitia standing left holding sceptre and drawing veil with right hand.chuy1530Dec 20, 2014
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Bronze Kurzuwan siege coinA bronze Jital (?) minted in Kurzuwan in 1221 just before the city was destroyed by Genghis Khan.
3.41 g
Reference: A-1971chuy1530Dec 20, 2014
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Boeotian HemidrachmA Boeotian hemidrachm minted in Boeotia between 379-371 AD. 2.69 g
Obverse: Boeotian shield
Reverse: Kantharos; Thyrsos above, ivy leaf at r
Attribution: SNG Copenhagen 175chuy1530Nov 02, 2014
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Bronze Macedonian coinBronze Macedonian coin of Antigonus II minted in Amphipolis around 250 BC. 15 mm, 2.82 g.
Obverse: Head of Athena right wearing crested Corinthian helmet.
Reverse: Pan erecting trophy, A at right
Attribution: SNG Copenhagen 1205 ff., SGCV 6786chuy1530Aug 05, 2014
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Bronze As of Augustus and AgrippaA bronze As of Augustus and Agrippa, minted in Nimes Gaul between 10-14 AD. 27 mm, 12.25 g.
Obverse: IMP DIVI F P-P, Back to back heads of Agrippa, in rostral crown, and Augustus, Laureate.
Reverse: COL NEM, Palm tree curving to the left, crocodile right chained below, wreath to left of palm tip with long tie trailing to the right
Attribution: RIC I Augustus 159-160, Cohen 8, PRC 525chuy1530Aug 05, 2014
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Leaded bronze As of AugustusA leaded bronze As of Augustus minted in Colonia Patricia (Cordoba) Spain between 19-2 BC. 25 mm, 9.23 g.
Obverse: PERM CAES AVG, bare head right
Reverse: COLONIA PATRICIA in two lines within oak wreath
Attribution: Sear 16, RPC 129, Lindgren 87chuy1530Aug 05, 2014
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Cast Potin coin of the Leuci TribeCast Potin coin of the Leuci Tribe minted in Gaul between 60-40 BC. 19 mm, 3.94 g.
Obverse: Bald head left
Reverse: Boar standing right, three rounded arcs below (I have a suspicion that this is imitative of the 'twins suckling the she-wolf' Roman coins but nothing to back that up.
Attribution: Latour 9044; Scheers XXIII-670; CCCBM 426-432chuy1530Aug 05, 2014
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Bronze coin of CrispusA bronze coin of Crispus minted between 321-322 AD in London.
Obverse: Crispus as a young Caesar (junior emperor) wearing a crested helmet and full armor, with the inscription CRISPVS NOBIL C = "Crispus, Most Noble Caesar".
Reverse: an altar, drawn with the ancients' best attempt at perspective, with a globe on top. The altar is inscribed VOTIS XX = "Vows for 20 years' rule", and the inscription around the edge of the coin is BEATA TRANQVILLITAS = "Beautiful Tranquility".
Attribution: RIC 7 London 230chuy1530
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Roman Julian II "The Apostate" Bronze CoinA Roman bronze coin of Julian II "The Apostate" minted in Sirmium between 355-360 AD. 17.6mm, 2.1g. chuy1530
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Antoninianus of PostumusPostumus AR Antoninianus, minted between 266-267 AD
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate and draped bust right
Reverse: SAECVLI FELICTAS, Postumus standing right with spear & globe.
Attribution: RIC 83chuy1530
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