Coins from Members' Personal Ancient Coin Galleries
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BYZANTINE, Michael IV, Class C Follis, AD 1034-1041Michael IV Class C Follis. 1034-1041 AD. EMMA NOVHL around, IC-XC to right and left of Christ, with nimbate cross behind head, three-quarter length figure standing, raising right hand, holding book of gospels in left / IC-XC/NI-KA in the angles of a jewelled cross with dot at each end. SB 1825.
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BYZANTINE, Michael VIII 1261-1282 ConstantinopleObv: Virgin Enthroned
Rev: Emperor with Labarum-Headed Scepter and Globus Cruciger
Sear 2291v, Michael VIII UC.5v
(Labarum-headed scepter appears to be visible to the left of Emperor's head, which would make this a variant of the published type which has a normal scepter)
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BYZANTINE, Michael VIII 1261-1282 ConstantinopleObv: Christ Standing
Rev: Emperor Enthroned with Scepter and Globus
Sear 2290, Michael VIII UC 4
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BYZANTINE, Michael VIII 1261-1282 ConstantinopleObv: Christ Enthroned, Hand Raised in Benediction
Rev: Emperor Holding Long Cross and City Model. "B" and Backward "B" in Fields.
Sear 2280
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BYZANTINE, Michael VIII 1261-1282 ConstantinopleObv: Archangel Michael Standing
Rev: Emperor Standing, Holding Labarum-headed Scepter and Akakia
Sear 2283
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BYZANTINE, Michael VIII 1261-1282 ThessalonicaObv: St Demetrius
Rev: Emperor and St Michael with Sword Between Them
Sear 2296, Michael VIII T3
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BYZANTINE, Michael VIII 1261-1282 ThessalonicaObv: St. Demetrius on backless throne, holding sword across knees
Rev: Emperor crowned by St. Michael
Sear 2295
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BYZANTINE, Michael VIII 1261-1282 ThessalonicaObv: St. Demetrius on backless throne, holding sword across knees
Rev: Emperor crowned by St. Michael
Sear 2295
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BYZANTINE, Michael VIII 1261-1282 ThessalonicaObv: St. Demetrius Seated, Holding Sword Across Knees
Rev: Emperor with Large Patriarchal Cross and Akakia
Sear 2304, Michael VIII T.11
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BYZANTINE, Michael VIII 1261-1282 ConstantinopleObv: Bust of Christ, "K" to Left, Backwards "K" to Right
Rev: Emperor, Supported by St. Michael, Kneeling Before Christ
Sear 2259
An interesting variety because of the "K" between the emperor and Christ on the reverse...I have not seen this before.
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BYZANTINE, Nicephoros III, Anonymous Follis Class INicephorus III, Class I anonymous follis. 1078-1081 AD.
Avers: IC-XC to left and right of bust of Christ, nimbate, facing, right hand raised, book of gospels in left
Revers: Latin cross with X at centre, globe and two dots at the ends of each arm, crescent at top left and right, floral ornaments at lower left and right.
SB 1889.
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BYZANTINE, Nicephorus II 963-969 ConstantinopleObv: Emperor Bust Facing
Rev: Inscription
Overstruck on a Follis of Constantine VII (Sear 1761)
Sear 1783
(Part of the obverse undertype appears not to have been overstruck at all. I'm not sure what caused the coin to look like this. Broken overtype die? Opinions are welcome!)
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BYZANTINE, Nicephorus III, Anonymous follis Class INicephorus III, Class I anonymous follis. 1078-1081 AD. diameter 23.00mm, weight: 5.25g
Avers: IC-XC to left and right of bust of Christ, nimbate, facing, right hand raised, book of gospels in left
Revers: Latin cross with X at centre, globe and two dots at the ends of each arm, crescent at top left and right, floral ornaments at lower left and right.
SB 1889.
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BYZANTINE, Nicephorus III, Sear 1888.Nicephorus III Botaniates (1078-1081)
Follis, Constantinople.
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BYZANTINE, Phocas and Leontia, 602-610 ADPhocas and Leontia 602-610 AD. AE Follis Langobardian M , mint Theopolis. Year 1.
DM FOCAE PP AVG, Phocas on left, holding cross on globe and Leontia, nimbate, on right, holding sceptre topped by cross, standing, cross between their heads / Large m (lower case), ANNO to left,cross above
THEUP Theopolis Antiochia
SB 671, MIB 83a-b.
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BYZANTINE, Phokas & Leontia, AE Half-follis, Thessalonike
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BYZANTINE, Principality of Antioch, Tancred, Regent (1101-1103; 1104-1112), AE follisCoin 9A
Antioch, Tancred
Principality of Antioch, Tancred, Regent (1101-1103; 1104-1112), AE follis, first type. Obv: bust of St. Peter with cross in left hand. Rev: + / KE BOI / THETODV / LOCOVT / ANKPI+ (Lord help your servant Tacred). Metcalf 49, Malloy (2nd Ed.) 3a. Weight 6.5 grams, about 24 mm. Good Fine. SOLD
Tancred was an important leader who participated in the First Crusade.
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BYZANTINE, Romanus III, Anonymous FollisRomanus III, 12 November 1028 - 11 April 1034 A.D.
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BYZANTINE, Romanus IV, AE Follis, 1068-1071 AD, Romanus IV Diogenes, AE Follis, 1068-1071, Constantinople. doublestruck
IC-XC over NI-KA to left and right of bust of Christ facing, dotted cross behind head, holding book of Gospels with both hands
C-R P-Delta in the four angles of a cross with globe and two dots at each extremity, X in the centre.
Ref Sear: 1866
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BYZANTINE, Theodore I 1208-1222 NicaeaObv: Christ Enthroned
Rev: Emperor Standing, Holding Scepter Cruciger and Akakia
Sear 2062
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BYZANTINE, Theodore I 1208-1222 NicaeaObv: Virgin Enthroned
Rev: Emperor and St. Theodore with Patriarchal Cross Between Them
Sear 2061
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica John 1237-1244Obv: St. Demetrius Seated (indistinct)
Rev: Emperor and Virgin, with Cross-in-Circle-topped Staff Between Them
Sear 2199
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica John 1237-1244Obv: Winged Cross-in-Circle-topped Shaft
Rev: Emperor Crowned by St. Nicholas
Sear 2203
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica John 1237-1244Obv: Patriarchal Cross
Rev: Emperor and St. Demetrius, Holding a Model Castle Between Them
18-20 mm
Sear 2213, DOC Vol IV, pl XLIII, 27
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica John 1237-1244 Obv: Large Star
Rev: Virgin Orans, Stars in Lower Fields
19 mm
Sear 2218, DOC Vol IV, pl XLIII, 33
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica John 1237-1244Obv: Eagle with Spread Wings (indistinct)
Rev: Busts of Emperor and St. John with Patriarchal Cross Between Them
Small Module
Sear 2205
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica Manuel 1230-1237Obv: St Theodore (indistinct)
Rev: Emperor and St. Demetrius with Sword Between Them, Manus Dei Above
Sear 2182
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica Manuel 1230-1237Obv: Virgin Orans (indistinct)
Rev: Emperor and St. Demetrius with Patriarchal Cross-Topped Globus Cruciger
Small Module
Sear 2185
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica Manuel 1230-1237Obv: Virgin Orans
Rev: Emperor and St. Demetrius with Patriarchal Cross-topped Globus Between Them
Sear 2179
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica Manuel 1230-1237Obv: St. Theodore
Rev: Emperor and St. Demetrius with Sword Between Them, Manus Dei Above
Sear 2182
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica Manuel 1230-1237Obv: St. Theodore
Rev: Emperor and St. Demetrius with Sword Between Them, Manus Dei Above
Sear 2182
(Overstruck on an uncertain undertype. Christ's face is visible to the left of the Emperor.)
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica Manuel 1230-1237Obv: St. Theodore
Rev: Emperor and St. Demetrius with Sword Between Them, Manus Dei Above, Sear 2182.
Overstruck on Sear 2177, DO IV pl XLI 3c.L (visible at upper left of obverse, lower left of reverse)
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica Manuel 1230-1237Obv: St. Michael (indistinct)
Rev: Emperor and St. Demetrius Enthroned, Holding Model of Thessalonica Between Them
19 x 17 mm
Sear 2183 variant, DOC vol IV, pl. XLI, 9 variant
This coin is unpublished in Sear and DOC as a small module. Other differences: on this coin Manuel is holding a sword instead of a scepter, and there is no legend between the figures. If anyone has seen a coin like this, or has any further information about it, please let me know.
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica Manuel 1230-1237 Obv: Archangel Michael Standing
Rev: Emperor and St. Demetrius Enthroned,
Holding Model City Between Them
Sear 2183, DO IV plate XLI, 9
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica Theodore 1224-1230Obv: Bust of Christ
Rev: Emperor Standing, Holding Labarum-Headed Scepter and Patriarchal Cross-Topped Globus Cruciger, Manus Dei Above
Sear 2168, DO Vol IV pl. XXXIX 10
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica Theodore 1224-1230 Obv: Bust of Christ
Rev: Emperor and St. Demetrius Holding Cross-in-Circle-topped Shaft Between Them
Sear 2161, DOC vol IV plate XXXVIII, 4
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BYZANTINE, Thessalonica Manuel 1230-1237Obv: Virgin Orans
Rev: Emperor and St. Demetrius with Patriarchal Cross-topped Globus Between Them
Sear 2179
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BYZANTINE, Tiberius II Constantine (578 – 592) , Æ Pentanummium (5 Nummi) struck 579 – 582 at ConstantinopleObverse: D M TIB CONSTANT P P, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust facing right.
Reverse: Large Ч (= 5) within circle.
15mm | 0.7gms | Axis 6
SBCV: 438*Alex
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CELTIC, Britain, Atrebates, c 35-25 BCAtrebates tribe, Britain c 35-25 BC
AR Unit
Metal: silver
Weight: 1,28 g
Size: 11 mm
Condition: VF/VF
Obv: Inscription in cross, cross made up of two lines, TINC in angles.
Rev: Lion left, S shaped tail.
Ref: VA 372-1, BMC 930-45.93b
Extremely Rare.
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CELTIC, Britain, Cantii, 45-40 BCCantii tribe 45-40 BC
AV Quarter Stater
Weight: 1,43 g
Size: 11 mm
Condition: VF/VF
Obv: Plain.
Rev: Stylized Roman trophy.
Ref: VA 145-1, BMC 435-44.50
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CELTIC, Britain, Dubonni, c.15 BC - 30 ADAR Unit Dubonni Tribe c. 15 BC - 30 AD
Obv: Celtized head right, O-X-O pattern on face.
Rev: Celtized horse left, triple tail, EL above horse, SV below horse.
Weight: 1,09 g
Size: 10 mm
Condition: VF/VF
Ref: VA 1110-1, Sear 175, BMC 376-382.53
Rarity: Scarce.
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CELTIC, Britain, Dubonni, c.15 BC - 30 ADAR Unit Dubonni Tribe c. 15 BC - 30 AD
Obv: Celtized head right, O-X-O pattern on face.
Rev: Celtized horse left, triple tail, EL above horse, SV below horse.
Weight: 1,03 g
Size: 6 mm
Condition: VF/VF
Ref: VA 1110-1, Sear 175, BMC 376-382.53
Rarity: Scarce.
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CELTIC, Britain, Durotriges, 45-40 BCDurotriges tribe 45-40 BC
AR Billon Stater
Weight: 2,75 g
Size: 20 mm
Condition: VF/VF
Obv: Abstract head of Apollo right.
Rev: Disjointed horse left.
Ref: VA 1246-1, Sear 172
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CELTIC, Britain, Durotriges, 58-45 BCDurotriges tribe 58-45 BC
AR Stater
Weight: 4,01 g
Size: 20 mm
Condition: VF/VF
Obv: Abstract head of Apollo right.
Rev: Disjointed horse left.
Ref: VA 1235-1, Sear 172
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CELTIC, Britain, Durotriges, c.20BC - AD20AR Cranborne Chase c.20BC - AD20.
Weight: 3.51g
Ø: 17 mm
Obv: Crown of the Durotrigan Tribe.
Rev: Stilicized Horse facing left.
Was found in England near Gloucester, ex Cotswold collection.
Condition: gF/gF
Ref: VA 1235-7 , BMC 2637-40.
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CELTIC, Britain, Iceni, 35-25 BCIceni tribe 35-25 BC
AR Unit
Weight: 1,78 g
Size: 13 mm
Condition: VF/VF
Obv: Boar right.
Rev: Celtized horse right.
Ref: VA 653-3, Sear 431 var, MBC 3455
Very Rare
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CELTIC, Britain, Iceni, Boudicca, 61 ADIceni tribe, Queen Boudicca 61 AD
AR Unit
Weight: 1.19 g
Size: 15 mm
Condition: VF/VF
Obv: Celtized head right.
Rev: Celtized horse right.
Ref: VA 790-1, Hobbs 3556ff
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CELTIC, Britain, Trinovantes, King Addedomaros, 40-37 BCTrinovantes tribe King Addedomaros 40-37 BC
AE Stater
Weight: 3,50 g
Size: 20 mm
Condition: VF/VF
Obv: Crossed wreaths.
Rev: Celtized horse right, ADDEDIIDOM above horse.
Ref: VA 1605-1, Spink 200, BMC 2390-94.148
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CELTIC, Danubian imitation of Philip III Drachm 3rd c. BCDanube Basin imitating Philip III Drachm.
Metal: silver
Date: 3rd c. BC
Weight: 3,59 g
Size: 21 mm
Condition: EF/EF
Obv: Head of Herakles right.
Rev: Zeus seated left, holding eagle and scepter, monogram in left field, Z below throne.
Ref: BM 207
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CELTIC, Danubian Imitation of Philip III of Macedon 3rd-1st century BCDanubian Imitation of Philip III of Macedon 3rd-1st century BC
AR Tetradrachm
Weight: 14,13 g
Size: 30 mm
Condition: VF/VF
Obv: Faint head of Heracles.
Rev: Zeus enthroned left.
Ref: De La Tour 9640, Ferrer 336, Sear 212
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CELTIC, Eastern Tribe ?AR Tetradrachm of a Eastern Tribe ? 100BC
Weight: 8.44g
Ø: 24mm
Obv: Bust of ?
Rev: Saddle Head Horse.
Condition: gF/gVG
Ref: Pink 302, Kostial/Lanz 620.
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CELTIC, Gaul, Ambiani, 58 - 55 BCDenomination: AV Stater
Location: North of France/Belgium, Tribe Ambiani.
Date: 58-55 B.C.
Weight: 6,18 g
Size: 20 mm
Obv: Uniface.
Rev: Stylized horse right.
Ref: VA 50-1 ; Mack 27a ; De la Tour 8592
Condition: EF/EF
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CELTIC, Gaul, Boii tribe, AR half-unit..9 gm 9.3 mm
Struck 200-150 BC.
Blank obverse.
Reverse: Horse prancing left, pellet above, torque below.
Listed in the Celtic Coin Atlas of Henri de la Tour, but only as a line drawing.
Three similar coins auctioned in CNG 31, 1994, lots 8-10.
The Boii were a Celtic tribe that settled in Northern Italy bounded to the south by the Rubicon river. Considered by Julius Caesar to be the "good" Gauls. Area was annexed as Rome's third Provence after Sicily and Corsica. Merged into Italia by Octavian in 42 BC as part of his 'Italicisation' program during the second Triumvirate.
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CELTIC, Gaul, Carnutes Tribe, PotinCondition: F/F
Attribution: Mon XV 609
Date: 60-40 BC
Obverse: Celtic bust right
Reverse: Eagle facing, wings spread
Size: 18.7 mm
Weight: 3.9 grams
Description: A decent and scarcer potion
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CELTIC, Gaul, Lingones tribe, 100-50 BCLingones tribe 100-50 BC
AE Potin
Weight: 3,54 g
Size: 17 mm
Condition: VF/VF
Obv: Stylized janiform bust.
Rev: Boar left.
Ref: De La Tour 8319
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CELTIC, Gaul, Meldi tribe, 60-40 BCMeldi tribe 60-40 BC
AE Potin
Weight: 3,77 g
Size: 17 mm
Condition: VF/VF
Obv: Celtic bust left.
Rev: Horse galloping left, bird riding.
Ref: De La Tour 7817, BMC102
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CELTIC, Gaul, Seguani tribe, 60-50 BCSeguani tribe 60-50 BC
AE Potin
Weight: 2,56 g
Size: 17,21 mm
Condition: VF/VF
Obv: Celtic style bust left.
Rev: Horse left.
Ref: De La Tour 5527
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CELTIC, Gaul, Senones, PotinPotin, des Senones (Région de Sens), avant 52 avant J.-C (Bronze)
Avers : Tête d’indien.
Revers : Cheval au galop stylisé.
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CELTIC, Imitative Greek silver drachm of Philip III.2.6 gm 17 mm Struck 100-50 BC.
Anepigraphic obverse with stylized head of Philip III, right.
Reverse: Zeus seated left on backless throne, his legs parallel; holding eagle and sceptre. Inscription to right.
Attibuted to Pannonian (Thracian) Celts.
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CELTIC, Kugelwange, Ostkelten, Drachme
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CHINA, Han Dynasty Cashcirca 206 BC to 220 AD, "Wu Chu" inscription
I may have scanned it upside down or sideways, I really have no idea!
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CHINA, Ming Dynasty, Emperor Shen Zong, 1573 - 1620 ADChina, Ming Dynasty, Emperor Shen Zong, 1573 - 1620 AD
AE Cash, 25mm.
Obv: Wan Li Tong Bao.
Ref: Hartill20.140
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CHINA, Northern Song Dynasty, Emperor Ren Zong, 1022 - 1063 ADChina, Northern Song Dynasty, Emperor Ren Zong, 1022 - 1063 AD
AE Cash, 24mm. ObvL Zhi He Yuan Bao.
Ref: Hartill16.130
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CHINA, Northern Song Dynasty, Emperor Tai Zong, 976 - 997 ADChina, Northern Song Dynasty, Emperor Tai Zong, 976 - 997 AD
AE Cash, 25mm. Obv: Zhi Dao Yuan Bao.
Ref: Hartill16.37
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CHINA, Qing Dynasty, circa 17th - 19th Century ADAE26mm Charm. Obv: Nian Nian Ru Yi. Rx: Zhao Cai Jin Bao.
Classic Chinese Charms #1131 & 1177 for obverse, 1271 for reverse.
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China, Sheng Tsu A.D. 1622 - 1722 Bronze cash. Boo Ciowan mint.China. Sheng Tsu A.D. 1622 - 1722 Bronze cash. Boo Ciowan mint. K'ANG-HSI
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CHINA, Southern Song Dynasty, Emperor Li Zong, 1225 - 1264 ADChina, Southern Song Dynasty, Emperor Li Zong, 1225 - 1264 AD
AE Cash, 25mm. Obv: Huang Song Yuan Bao. Rx: Yuan.
Ref: Hartill17.813
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China, Wen Zong, 50 Käsch, A.D.1854-1855
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GREEK, Adramytteionobv: Zeus slighly right
av: eagle on globe to the left
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GREEK, AeginaCeca: Aegina
Datación: 510-490 aC
Valor: Estátera
Catálogo: Sear Greek Coins 1851 variante
Conservación: MBC
Metal: AG
Peso: 12,07 gr.
Diámetro: 18.2 x 18.9 mm.
Anverso: Tortuga marina con caparazón liso, mostrando al menos una parte de la cabeza y las cuatro aletas. Pequeña contramarca muy clara en el dorso de la tortuga.
Reverso: Cuadrados incusos, con un patrón de ocho triángulos, cinco de los cuales están hundidos.
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GREEK, Aegina, turtle staterIslands off Attica, Aegina AR Stater. Circa 510-480 BC. Turtle: two uncertain countermarks / Incuse square with small skew device.
HGC 6, 433.
11.96g, 19mm.
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GREEK, Aegina, turtle stater, 525-500 bcAEGINA. AR Stater, 550/500 BC; g 12:04
Sea turtle. Often shared Incusum.
SNG Delepierre 1624 ff
12.07g. SNG Lockett 1958 High Relief. Countermark on Av.
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GREEK, AEOLIS KYME, Hemiobol EAGLEobv: KY; head of eagle left
rev: incuse square of mill-sail pattern
8 mm; 0,5 g
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GREEK, Aeolis, Kyme 300 - 200 BCForepart of horse right/ One-handled vase K left field
Die axis 330°
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GREEK, Aeolis, Larissa Phrikonis mint. 4th Century B.C. Aeolis, Larissa Phrikonis mint. 4th Century B.C. Bronze AE 11, gVF, 0.946g, 10.2mm. Spots of green corrosion or encrustation. Obv: horned facing female head, turned slightly right. Rev: bull's head right; LA. Ref: Weber 5563, SNG Cop -, BMC -, SNG von Aulock -, Laffaille -. Very rare
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GREEK, Aeolis, Neonteichos mint. c. 2nd Century B.C.Aeolis, Neonteichos mint. c. 2nd Century B.C. Bronze AE 9, 0.943g, 9.4mm, green patina, reverse off center, gVF. Obv: helmeted head of Athena right. Rev: owl standing right, head facing, NE monogram below. Ref: BMC Troas pg. 141, 2. Rare
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GREEK, Amisos, Pontos, AE 20Ae20, 8.6 gm, 20 mm, 125-75 BC, Sear (GC) 3643
Obv: Anepigraphic with head of young Ares, right, wearing crested helmet.
Rev: ΑΜΙ ΣΟΥ
Sword in sheath with strap. Crescent over Σ in lower left field.
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GREEK, Amisos, Pontos, Asia Minor AE19obv: Head of Ares right
rev: Sword in sheath
Struck Late 2nd, Early 1st Century B.C.
SG 3643
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GREEK, Anaktorion (Akarnania)Ceca: Anaktorion
Datación: 300-250 aC
Valor: Estátera
Catálogo: Sear Greek Coins 2255
Conservación: MBC+
Metal: AG
Peso: 7,62 gr.
Diámetro: 20,49 mm.
Anverso: Pegaso volando a izquierda. AN en monograma debajo.
Reverso: Cabeza de Atenea a izquierda. API delante, detrás ΔΩ y altar con llama.
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GREEK, Anaktorion, Akarnania, AR StaterStater, 8.3 gm, 21 mm, 350-300 BC, Sear (GC) 2250(var)
Obv: Pegasos with pointed wings, flying left, AN monogram beneath.
Rev: Head of Athena, left, wearing Corinthian helmet over leather cap. AN monogram to right. Tripod within wreath in right field below crest of helmet.
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GREEK, Antiochos IV (Epiphanes), Seleucid Kingdom AE14Syria, Seleucid Kingdom. Antiochos IV AE 14 (1.86 g).
Laureate head of Antiochos IV.
Apollo Seated Reverse.
Struck 176-164 B.C.
Spaer 1108.
Note: "Younger son of Antiochos the Great, Antiochos IV seized the Seleukid throne in 175 B.C. after having spent the previous twelve years as a hostage in Rome. He was a vigorous ruler and attempted to extend Seleukid influence by invading Egypt, though he was obliged to withdraw because of Roman opposition. He also aroused the hatred of the Jews by despoiling the Temple in Jerusalem and later tearing down the city walls. Antiochos died on campaign in the east in 164 B.C." - David R. Sear, GREEK COINS AND THEIR VALUES VOLUME 2.
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GREEK, ANTIOCHUS IDracma de plata
261 – 246 a.C.
ANV: Cabeza de Antioco I con diadema a derecha
REV: Apolo sentado en el omphalos con leyenda:BASILEWS ANTIOXOY
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GREEK, Antiochus IIIÆ13 Bronce
223 – 187 a.C.
ANV: Cabeza de Apolo a derecha
REV:Elefante con leyenda BAΣIΛEΩΣ | ANTIOXOΥ y monograma en exergo
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Greek, Antiochus IV Epiphanies, Serrati NumiÆ Serrati Numi(2.6 g 15 mm)
Struck 175-164 BCE
Seleucid Kingdom
Obverse:
Bust of Antiochus IV
Reverse:
Hera, draped, standing with spear or torch
ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ(King Antiochus)
Reference: HGC9 726
Currently my oldest coin. Please comment if you have any corrections(I expect there to be some as I am but a novice) or comments!
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GREEK, Apameia
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GREEK, Apollonia
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GREEK, Apollonia Pontica (Thrace)Drachm, 2.8 gm, 14.3 mm, 450-400 BC, Sear (GC) 1655
Obv: Anchor with A to left and crawdad (crayfish) to right.
Rev: Anepigraphic. Gorgoneion with tongue sticking out.
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GREEK, Apollonia Pontika, AR obolObolo de plata
450 - 400 A.c.
ANV: Esvastica con delfines en angulos
REV: Ancla del reves
Original upload by Pedro Jose D*Alex
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GREEK, Apollonia Pontika, DiobolDiobolo de plata
450 - 350 a.C.
ANV: Cabeza de Gorgona ( Medusa )
REV: Ancla del reves con letra A y cangrejo
Original upload by Pedro Jose D*Alex
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GREEK, Apollonia Pontika, HemiobolHemiobolo de plata
261 – 246 a.C.
ANV: Ancla
REV: Cruz con dos líneas paralelas en cada cuadrante
Original upload by Pedro Jose D*Alex
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