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Byzantine Constans II SolidusConstans II. 641-668. AV Solidus, thick fabric, small module.
Obv.: DN CONSTANTINI PP, short beard bust facing, wearing crown and chlamys, holding cross on globe.
Rev.: VICTORIA AVGU[delta]A , cross potent three steps; mintmark CONOB.
Sear 1035. Tanit
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Byzantine Heraclius quarter siliqua - UNIQUEHaraclius, AR quarter siliqua, mint of Carthage.
10 mm ; 0.25 gr.
Obv. D.N.ERACAIO PP AV (or similar). Crowned, dr. and cuir. bust facing, beardless.
Rev. Cross potent, with star in each angle.
D.O. ..., BMC ..., T ...., R ...., BN ...(but now in BN), MIB 150 ; Sear 871a
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Byzantine Justin II Solidus Byzantine Justin II Solidus -
Justin II (565-578). AV Solidus, Constantinople mint.
Obv. : DN IVSTINVS PP AVI. Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, beardless, holding globe surmounted by Victory and shield.
Mirrored Rev.: VICTORIA AVGGG S. Constantinople seated facing, head right, holding spear and globus cruciger; in exergue, CONOB.
Sear 345. Tanit
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Byzantine Justinian I - SolidusJustinian I (AD 527-565). Gold solidus. Constantinople, ca. AD 527-537. D N IVSTINI-ANVS PP AVG, Helmeted, cuirassed bust three-quarters right, holding spear over right shoulder, shield on left shoulder / VICTORI-A AVGGG S, angel standing facing, holding long cross in right hand and globus cruciger in left, star in right field, CONOB in exergue.
DO 3f. MIB 5. Sear 137.
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Byzantine Justinian I Half siliquaJustinian I. 527-565. AR Half Siliqua (0.54 g). Carthage mint. Struck 533-534.
Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / O-V/T-M in the angles of a cross; all within wreath; CONOS.
Cf. DOC 282; cf. MIBE 52; SB 256.
Extremely rare.
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Byzantine Theodosius 1/3 SiliquaTheodosius, son of Maurice Tiberius (590-602).
1/3 Siliqua (200 Nummi). Carthage, 592-597.
AR 0.3 gr.
DNTHEODO SIVSPPA. Bust facing, wearing cuirass and crown with trefoil ornament above circle.
Rv. Large N • M; above, +; beneath, CC, all within circle of dots surrounded by wreath.
BNC Maurice Tiberius 6; MIB Maurice Tiberius 62; Sear 615A.
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Byzantine Theodosius Half SiliquaHalf Siliqua (Silver, Carthage, 592-602. )
D N TEODOSIVS PP A Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Theodosius facing. Rev. Facing busts of Maurice and Constantina with long cross between; in exergue,
ACTI. DOC 307. MIB 59. S. 615.
Rare
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Greek Ariobarzanes I DrachmAR drachm. Asia Minor, Cappadocia. Ariobarzanes I Philorhomaios (95-63 BC). Rev. Athena; Basileos Ariobarzonou Philorhomaiou (in exergue) and regnal year, which seems to be 31.
Cf. Sear GCV 7302.
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Greek Bruttium, The Brettii, Drachm, 216-214 BC, , Bronze, SNG ANS:46Bruttium, The Brettii, Drachm
216-214 BC,
Bronze
Laureate head of Zeus right; grain ear to left
Eagle standing left on thunderbolt; cornucopia to left
BPET - TIΩN
SNG ANS:46Tanit
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Greek Philippos ITetradrachme
Philippos I. Epiphanes Philadelphos, 93 - 83 BC.
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Greek Ptolemy IV Philopator TetrobolPtolemy IV Philopator.
Tetrobol
circa 221-205BC
38 mm; 44.3 gms.
Obverse:Head of Zeus Amon right with diadem and floral ornament; dotted border.
Reverse: Eagle left,looking right, on thunderbolt: on left shoulder cornucopiae bound with fillet; SIGMA control letter between the eagle's legs, ; dotted border; TOEMAIOY BAIE.
Svoronos 1149 , a cornucopiae in square countermark.
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Greek Ptolemy VIEgyptian silver tetradrachm of Ptolemy VI (180-145 BC) from year 20 (LK, = 160 BC)Tanit
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Greek Ptolemy VI PhilometorPtolemy VI Philometor (181-145 BC), Bronze 30mm, Cyprus, series B, head of Zeus Ammon right, with diadem and floral ornament, rev PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS, two eagles standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopiae on left field, monogram between the legs of the eagles, (Svornos p.226, 1383, pl.43, 10).Tanit
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Greek Shekel of TyreShekel of Tyre; (TYPOY) in reverse
Year OH = 78 (49/48 BC)
It's one of the earlier ones that appear to have been struck in Tyre, before the Roman takeover of the region. Tanit
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Islamic Fatimid caliph Maadd Silver IngotIslamic Fatimid
Silver ingot
Size: 85 mm
Weight: 500 gr.
fatimid caliph "Imam Maadd" .
Abu Tamim Maadd al-Muizz Li-Din-Allah (953-975) founder of the city of Cairo.
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Islamic glass coin weightGlass weights were used, primarily, as weight standards against which a quantity of struck gold [dinars] and silver [dirhams] and sometimes copper [fals, fulus (pl.)] were weighed since the weights of the individual coins varied significantly more than those of the glass weights. In addition, glass weights from the Umayyad and early 'Abbasid periods often included extensive data such as the name of a governor, his financial officer and the intended weightTanit
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Islamic Umayyad AR Dirham. Umayyad . 99 AH. (717 AD)
Umar Ibn Abd al-Aziz (99-101 AH)
D.: 25 mm
Obv.: In the field, 3 line inscription : "There is no God but/ God alone/ He has no associate" ;
Marginal inscription: "In the name of God this Dirham was stuck in Damascus in the year nine and ninety."
Rev.: In the field, 4 line inscription: "God is one,/ God is Eternal: He begets not/ nor is begotten/and none is equal with Him in rank" (Quran: 112: 1-3)
Marginal inscription: "Muhammad is the Apostle of God whom He sent with guidance and the religion of truh that he might make it supreme over all other religions" (Quran 9:33)
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Islamic Umayyad - IslamicAR Dirham. Umayyad . 91 AH. (710 AD)
Al Walid Bin Abd Al Malik(86-96 AH)
D.: 25 mm
Obv.: In the field, 3 line inscription : "There is no God but/ God alone/ He has no associate" ;
Marginal inscription: "In the name of God this Dirham was stuck in Wasit in the year one and ninety."
Rev.: In the field, 4 line inscription: "God is one,/ God is Eternal: He begets not/ nor is begotten/and none is equal with Him in rank" (Quran: 112: 1-3)
Marginal inscription: "Muhammad is the Apostle of God whom He sent with guidance and the religion of truh that he might make it supreme over all other religions" (Quran 9:33)
Rare
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Islamic Umayyad Arab-byzantineAE Fals from Damascus.
Mint Balabak
Walker 36 Bones Balabakk
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Islamic Umayyad FalsFals Umayyad circa 100 AH
Realm : Jund Dimashq
Mint: Adhri'at
Obv.: In the field, three line inscription: "There is no god/ but God,/ alone.
Rev. : In the field, three line inscription: "Muhammad (is the)/Apostle (of)/ God".
Ref: SNAT 231
Rare
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Provincial Alexandria - Antoninus Pius - AE DrachmeÆ-Drachme, Alexandria (Aegyptus);
Dattari 2862 and 8723 is this same rev. type for Ant. Pius, LKB = Year 22 = 158/9 AD.
Diameter: 32 mm
Weight: 21 g
Obv.: AVT K TPAIAN AEL ANTWNINOC CE; laureate-headed bust of Antoninus Pius wearing cuirass and paludamentum, r.
Rev.: Sarapis seated, l., holding sceptre; at his feet, Cerberus; to l., Demeter standing, r., holding torch; to r., Tyche holding rudder and cornucopia; all wearing kalathos, all on galley with oars
"Definitely a rare type. Not in the rich Cologne collection for Ant. Pius, and Dattari, in the best collection of Alexandrian coins ever assembled, had only two worn specimens." Curtislclay.Tanit
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Provincial Antioch Trajan DeciusBillion tetradrachm
Trajan Decius, AD 249-250 (second issues), Antioch, Syria
Obv: Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust seen from behind, AUT KG ME KU DEKIOC TRAIANOC CEB
Rev: Eagle with head r., wreath in beak, wings spread and tail l., standing on palm, SC in exergue, two dots (officina mark) beneath bust, DHMARC EXOUCIAC
The two dots as officina mark and the eagle's head to r. makes this Prieur 525, 11 specimens known in the collections he reviewed.
Rare. Tanit
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Provincial Severus Alexander AEGEAE CILICIA PEDIAS AE 39Severus Alexander AEGEAE CILICIA PEDIAS
AE 39
PRO: CILICIA PEDIAS
PO : AEGEAE
PZ : Between 228 and 229
TIG: ADRIA / ALEXANDROYPO..WN
Obverse
VSG: AYT K M AYR SEY ALEXANDROS SEB
VT : PORTRAIT MAN R / SEV. ALEXANDER
VA : WREATH LAUREL / CLOTHES
Reverse
RSG: ADRIA ALEXANDROYPO..WN EOS
RT : HEAD WOMAN R / ATHENA
RA : HELMET
RF : YEAR EOS
Technical details
M : AE
GR : 38.1
Bibliographical references
ZIT: BMC 19 S26,36
Additional remarks
FR : VS: AYT K M AYR SEY ALEXAO SEB RS: ADRIA ALEXANDROYPO..WN EOS
RARE : Isegrim notes just two or three specimens
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Provincial Utica - Tiberius - Dupondius RPC 735AE Dupondius. C Cassius Felix AD 27-28 .
Obv.: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST IMP VIII
Rev.: C VIBIO MARSO PRCOS C CASSIVS FELIX A IIVIR (around), D D/P P (in field)
RPC 735
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PunicShekel - Carthage - 215-201 BC
Diameter: 22 mm
Weight: 7 gms
Wreathed head of Tanit left / Horse standing right, head reverted;
SNG 307
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Punic 3 shekels3 shekels - Utica. Circa 1st Century BC. Æ 28mm (16.75 gm). Jugate busts of the Dioskouri right. Above, two stars / Two horses standing right; Punic '>TG' above.
Mazard 341; SNG 428.
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Punic 3 shekels3 shekels - Utica. Circa 1st Century BC. Æ 28mm (16.45 gm). Jugate busts of the Dioskouri right. Above, two stars / Two horses standing right; Punic '>TG' above.
Mazard 341; SNG 428.
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Punic Carthage AR Double Shekel with a Serrated EdgePunic Carthage Double Shekel with a Serrated Edge
Silver
Obv.: Head of Tanit l. wreathed with corn, wearing a necklace, and a single-drop ear ring.
Rev.: Horse standing r., left foreleg raised. Pellet in front.
Müller 116 ; SNG /Tanit
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Punic Carthage Silver ShekelPunic Carthage Silver Shekel
7.1 gr.
Wreathed head of Tanit left / Horse standing right, head reverted;
SNG 187Tanit
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Punic Carthago Augustus AE As Carthago Augustus AE As
8-10 BC - 25 mm
IMPCDFA PM PP ; head of Augustus right / CICPISPDVSPIIVIR - ppdd in field
RPC 746Tanit
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Punic First Punic War - CarthagePUNIC. Carthage. 241 B.C. Shekel.
Obverse: Head of Tanit facing left.
Reverse: Ear.
SNG 235
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Punic First Punic War 2 ShekelsPUNIC. Carthage. 241 B.C.
2 Shekels.
Obverse: Head of Isis facing left.
Reverse: 3 ears.
SNG 226Tanit
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Punic Juba I Billon 4 unitsJuba I Billon 4 units
37 mm ; 32 gr.
Octostyle temple / Facade of two-storeyed building (the royal palace ?); in ex.; Néo-Punic legend.
Müller III, 43,57 ; Mazard 91 ; SNG 534
VERY RARETanit
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Punic Mauretania, Iol-CaesareaMauretania, Iol-Caesarea:
Æ unit, 3rd-2nd century BC, 10.1gm, 24 mm. Obv: Head of Isis left, wearing vulture crown and horned solar-disk headdress. Rev: Three grain ears; Punic letters in fields.
Muller 286 ; SNG 548
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Mauretania - IOL (CAESAREA)
(III - II century BC)
The city was founded by the Phoenicians and the Carthaginians. Its name comes from the hero Iolaus, nephew of Hercules and guide. The city was one of the two capitals Bocchus. Iol before becoming the capital of the kingdom of Mauretania in the first century BC in Juba II - Caesarea or modern Cherchell - the city was part of the independent Numidia. Iol was the main workshop area.Tanit
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Punic Numidia MicipsaNumidia, Kings of. Micipsa. Circa 148-118 BC. Æ 26 mm (15.75 gm). Laureate, bearded head left / Prancing horse left; pellet below.
SNG Copenhagen 504ff; Mazard 50.Tanit
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Punic Tanit - SNG 351Billon 2 Shekels - Carthage - 205-203 BC
Weight: 11.8 gms
Obv.: Wreathed head of Tanit left ; Rev.: Horse standing right, palm behind.
SNG 351Tanit
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Punic Tanit Punic - SNG 351ZEUGITANA, Carthage. Time of the First Punic War. Circa 264-241 BC.
Billon Double Shekel (11.8 gm).
Obv.: Wreathed head of Tanit left, wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace
Rev;: Horse standing right, palm behind, pellet below.
SNG Copenhagen 190; Müller 104Tanit
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Punic Zeugitana AR Double ShekelAR Double Shekel . (14.5 g.) 241 - 238 B.C.
Obv: Laureate Head of Zeus to right. Behind Punic character M. Before: LIBUWN .
Rev: Bull charging right. Above, Punic letter M. Between the hind legs, A. In exergue: LIBUWN.
E.S.G.Robinson, A Hoard of Coins of the Libyans, NumChron 1953, 29 Nr.20 Taf. III (andere Stempel). SNG Cop. -
Jacques Alexandropoulos, Les Monnaies de l'Afrique Antique, N° 52c p. 374
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Republic Anonymous TesseraANONYMOUS, about 81-161
Tessera. AE 3.55 g.
d=18 mm
obv. Modius with three corn-ears
rev. Kantharos
Tesserae were usued as tickets to games, theatre, circus etc.
Cohen,deel VIII, page 272, nr.55 |
Göbl, Antike Num.Pl.9, nr.100 | Mlasowsky- RR
Mazzini V, pl. LXXIX, 55.
Very rare
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Republic C. Servilius VatiaC. Servilius Vatia. AR Denarius circa 127.
Helmeted head of Roma r.; below chin, *. Behind, lituus and below, ROMA. Rev. Battle on horseback between two warriors; the shield on horseman on r. inscribed M. In exergue, C·SERVEIL.
FFC 1114. B. Servilia 6. Syd. 483. Cr. 264/1.
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Republic C. Vibius VarusAR Denarius.
Obv: Head of Liber r., wearing ivy wreath.
Rev: C. VIBIVS - VARVS Garlanded alter, on which rests mask and against which rests thyrsus; on r., panther springing up towards altar.
Cr. 494/36. Syd. 1138. Seaby Vibia 24.Tanit
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Republic L Papius Denarius Serratus.L Papius Denarius Serratus. 79 BC, Head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goatskin, symbol behind / Gryphon dancing right, symbol below, L PAPI in ex.
Sear5 311, Syd 773, Cr384/1.
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Republic L PISO and Q CAEPIOAR-Denarius.
Rome. c. 100.
Obv.: PISO CAEPIO Q
Laureate head of Jupiter r., harpa.
Rev.: AD FRV EMV EX S C
Piso (et) Caepio q(uaestores) AD FRU(mentum) EMU(ndum) EX S(enatus) C(onsulto) :( Piso and Caepio, quaestors responsible for purchasing wheat (the people) by decree of the Senate) . Pison et Caepion seated on subsellium, corn-ears.
Cr. 330/1a; RSC Calpurnia 5; BMC 1125.
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Republic L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi - DenariusL. Calpurnius Piso Frugi. 90 BC.
AR Denarius.
Laureate head of Apollo right / Horseman galloping right, carrying palm; L PISO FRVGI/AO in two lines below.Tanit
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Republic L. Cassius CaeicinusL. Cassius Caeicinus (or Caecianus), 102 BC. Dr. bust of Ceres l., wreathed with corn, CAEICIAN (AN in monogram) and control-letter behid. Rev.: Yoke of oxen l., control-letter above, L CASSI in ex.Tanit
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Republic P. Servilius M.f. RullusP. Servilius M.f. Rullus. Ca. 100 BC.
AR denarius (3.89 gm). Rome.
Obv: Bust of Minerva left, wearing crested Corinthian helmet and aegis, RVLLI behind
Rev: Victory in biga right, control letter P under horses, P. SERVILI. M. F in exergueTanit
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Roman Aelius AsAE As
Obv: L AELIVS CAESAR, bare head right
Rev: TR POT COS II S-C, Spes walking left holding flower & hitching skirt.
RIC 1065, Cohen 64.Tanit
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Roman Aemilian SestertiusAemilian AE Sestertius
Obv.: IMP CAES AEMILIANVS P F AVG, Laureate bust right
Rev.: VOTIS/DECENNA/LIBVS/S C , four lines within laurel-wreath
RIC 42a , C. 65
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Roman Agrippa AE AsAE As ; 37 AD; struck under Caligula, Rome
Obv: M AGRIPPA L F COS III - Head left, wearing rostral crown.
Rev: S C - Neptune standing left, holding small dolphin and trident.
Ref: Cohen 3, RIC 58 Tanit
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Roman Anonymous quadransAnonymous Quadrans. AE.
Bearded head of Tiber r., crowned with reed.
Rev. SC The Roman she-wolf standing r., suckling the Twins Romulus and Remus.
RIC II, 217, 17. C. VIII, 269, 22.
Rare.Tanit
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Roman Anonymous Quadrans, Athena / OwlAnonymous Quadrans, Athena / Owl
Time of Domitian (81-96 AD)
Obverse: draped and helmeted bust of Athena right
Reverse: owl half right between S C.
RIC II 7, Sear I 2918 Tanit
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Roman Antoninus Pius DenariusAntoninus Pius Denarius.
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XI, laureate head right / COS IIII, Annona standing left before modius filled with corn ears, holding two corn ears & anchor.
RIC 162 , RSC 283.Tanit
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Roman Antoninus Pius DenariusAntoninus Pius Denarius.
Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head right
Rev: TR P COS II, Knife, sprinkler, jug, lituus & simpulum.
"This arrangement of the sacrificial implements, simpulum, lituus, pitcher, sprinkler, knife with legend TR P COS II, is not in RIC or Cohen.
This coin is BMC p. 17, no. * note: this rev. type with Head laur. r. quoted from Strack 50, which is actually a misprint for Strack 49.
Strack 49: this variant quoted from a specimen in Berlin.
This coin is also Roman Silver Coins 836g, citing Strack 49 (Berlin)."
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Roman Antoninus Pius DenariusAntoninus Pius Denarius. 148-149 AD.
Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P XII, laureate head left.
Rev: COS IIII, Fortuna standing left, holding rudder & cornucopia.
RIC 179g
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Roman Antoninus Pius DenariusAntoninus Pius & Marcus Aurelius Caesar, AR denarius.
Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PI VS P P TR P COS III Laureate head right
Rev: AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII F COS, draped bust right.
RIC 417bTanit
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Roman Antoninus Pius SestertiusAE Sestertius.
Obv.:IMP T AELIVS CAESAR ANTONINVS ; Bare head right
Rev.:TRIB POT COS ; Pietas standing left, sacrificing over altar, hold incense box; PIETAS in exergue, illegible because off flan.
This is Antoninus as Caesar, Feb.-July 138, scarce.
RIC Hadrian 1083a ; BMC 1945, Cohen 604, RCV 4203.
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Roman Antoninus Pius SestertiusÆ Sestertius
Rome mint, 142 AD.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PI - VS P P TR P COS III , laureate head of Antoninus Pius right.
Rev.: CONCORDIAE / S C (in ex.), Antoninus Pius, standing right on low daïs, holding Concordia, clasping hands over lighted altar with Faustina Sr. diademed and veiled, standing right on low daïs, holding sceptre; corresponding smaller male and female figures standing before, clasping hands.
RIC III 601; BMCRE 1237; Hill 480 ; Cohen 146 .
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Roman Antoninus Pius SestertiusAE Sestertius
Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P COS III; laur. hd. r.
Rev: PROVIDENTIA DEORVM S C ; Winged thunderbolt
RIC 618Tanit
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Roman Antoninus Pius SestertiusANTONINUS PIUS & MARCUS AURELIUS, as Caesar. 138-161 AD. Æ Sestertius. Struck 141 AD.
Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, Laureate head of Pius right
Rev: AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII COS S-C, Bare head, draped and cuirassed bust of Aurelius right, seen from behind.
RIC III 1212 (Pius); BMCRE 1209 note; Cohen 34.
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Roman Aquilia Severa DenariusAQUILIA SEVERA, 2nd and 4th wife of ELAGABALUS , AD 220 to AD 221 and late AD 221
Silver Denarius , (3.21 grams)
Obverse: IVLIA AQUILIA SEVERA AVG, Her draped bust to the right, her hair arranged in a bun behind the neck
Reverse: CONCORDIA, Concord standing left holding double cornucopiae and patera, sacrificing over altar. Star in upper left field
Reference: RIC 225
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Roman Augustus AsPosthumous issues by Tiberius
Copper As.
Obv.:DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER ; rad. hd. of Augustus l.
Rev.: PROVIDENT S C , facade of altar-enclosure of the Ar Providentiae Augusti, with double panelled door and horns of the altar visible above.
RIC 81
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Roman Augustus DenariusSilver denarius, Lugdunum mint, 15-13 B.C.; obverse AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head right; reverse IMP XII, bull butting right.
, RIC 178a, S 1610, BMC 476Tanit
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Roman Augustus DenariusAugustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AR Denarius. Rome mint. P. Petronius Turpilianus, moneyer. Struck 19 BC.
Obverse: CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right
Reverse: P•PETRON•TVRPILIAN•III•VIR, Pegasus walking right
banker’s mark on reverse.
RIC I 297; RSC 491.Tanit
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Roman Balbinus SestertiusBalbinus Æ Sestertius, IMP CAES D CAE L BALBINVS AVG, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right / PROVIDENTIA DEORVM, Providentia standing left with cornucopia & wand pointed at globe at feet.
RIC 19, Cohen 24, BMC 34Tanit
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Roman Balbinus SestertiusBalbinus Æ Sestertius, IMP CAES D CAE L BALBINVS AVG, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right / PROVIDENTIA DEORVM, Providentia standing left with cornucopia & wand pointed at globe at feet.
RIC 19, Cohen 24, BMC 34Tanit
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Roman Balbinus SestertiusBalbinus Æ Sestertius,
IMP CAES D CAE L BALBINVS AVG, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right / PROVIDENTIA DEORVM, Providentia standing left with cornucopia & wand pointed at globe at feet.
RIC 19, Cohen 24, BMC 34Tanit
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Roman Balbinus SestertiusBalbinus Æ Sestertius
IMP CAES D CAE L BALBINVS AVG, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right / LIBERALITAS AVGVSTORVM SC, Liberalitas stg. l. holding abacus and cornucopiae
RIC 15, C 11, BMCRE 2Tanit
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Roman Balbinus SestertiusBalbinus Æ Sestertius.
IMP CAES D CAEL BALBINVS AVG, laureate cuirassed bust right / PM TRP COS II PP, Balbinus standing left with branch & scepter.
RIC 16, Cohen 21, BMC 28Tanit
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Roman Caligula AsAE As.Caligula,
Obverse: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT
Reverse: VESTA/S/C
RIC 38, C. 27, BMC 46.
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla Denarius. 207 AD. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right / PONTIF TR P X COS II, Mars advancing right carrying trophy and spear.
RIC 88, RSC 431, BMC 542Tanit
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla Denarius. 207 AD. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right / PONTIF TR P X COS II, Caracalla standing right, holding spear & parazonium, right foot on helmet.
RIC 95, RSC 440, BMC 552Tanit
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla Denarius. 206-210 AD. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right / VOTA SVSCEPTA X, Caracalla veiled, standing left, sacrificing out of patera over tripod altar.
RIC 179, RSC 689.Tanit
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla Denarius. 205 AD. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate draped bust right / FELICITAS AVGG, Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus & cornucopia.
RIC 127Tanit
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla AR Denarius. 217 AD.
Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Rev: P M TR P XX COS IIII P P, Jupiter standing left holding thunderbolt & scepter.
Ref.: BMC 463, 180; RIC 285a.Tanit
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla Denarius.
Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head right
Rev: MARTI PROPVGNATORI, Mars walking left, holding spear and trophy.
RIC 223, BMCRE 87; RSC 150.
Scarce
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla Denarius. 212 AD.
Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head right
Rev: PM TR P XV COS III PP, Salus seated left, feeding snake from patera & holding cornucopiae.
RIC 196 , RSC 206.
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla Denarius.
Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head right
Rev: P M TR P XV COS III P P, Serapis, wearing modius, standing front, head left, raising right hand and holding transverse sceptre.
RIC 193, RSC 195, BMC 39Tanit
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla Denarius. 213 AD.
Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate head right
Rev: INDVLGENTIAE AVG, Indulgentia seated left holding patera & scepter.
RIC 300, RSC 103.
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla Denarius. 214 AD.
Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate head right
Rev: PM TR P XVII COS IIII P P, Caracalla standing left, holding baton & branch.
RIC 246, RSC 247.
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla Denarius. 210-213 AD. Rome mint.
Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head right
Rev: MARTI PACATORI, Mars standing front, head left, holding olive-branch, reversed spear & shield.
RIC 222, RSC 149.
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla Denarius.
Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head right
Rev: LIBERALITAS AVG VIII, Liberalitas standing left holding tessera and leaning on reversed rudder.
RIC 220, RSC 135b, BMC 80 (plate 55, 7)Tanit
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla Denarius. 213 AD.
Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate head right
Rev: PM TR P XVII COS IIII P P, Hercules standing left, holding branch, club & lion skin.
RIC 239, RSC 244.Tanit
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Roman Caracalla DenariusAR Denarius. Minted in Rome, A.D. 213.
Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, Laureate bust right
Rev: P M TR P XVI COS IIII P P, Serapis his chest bare and a modius on his head standing left holding sceptre and raising hand
References: VM 60.1, RIC 208, RCV02 6829, RSC 211
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla AR Denarius. mint: Rome
obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT (laureate head right)
rev: PROFECTIO AVG (Caracalla in military dress standing right, holding spear; behind two standard)
ref: RIC IVi 225 (S)
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla Silver Denarius
Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right
Rev: PONTIF TR P VIIII COS II, Mars, in militay dress, standing half-left, leaning on shield and holding reversed spear, 3.0 gr
Sear 6859v; RSC 424; RIC 83
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla AR Denarius
Obv: IMP CM AVR ANTONINVS PONT AVG, laur., dr. and cuir. bust right
Rev: IMPERII FELICITAS, Felicitas, stg. l., holding a child and caduceus.
Refers to the accession of Caracalla as co-Augustus with severus.
RIC 331 ; Cohen 94
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla AR Denarius
Obv: IMP CAE M AVR ANT AVG P TR P II, dr. and laur. bust right
Rev: SPES PVBLICA, Spes walking l., holding flower and hitching skirt.
Cohen 600Tanit
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla AR Denarius. Rome mint: AD 213-217
Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM , Laureate head right
Rev: MONETA AVG - Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopia =
RIC IVi, 308 - Cohen 167Tanit
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Roman Caracalla DenariusCaracalla, AR Denarius, 210-213, Rome
Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS- AVG BRIT , Laureate head right
Rev: MONETA AVG , Moneta standing facing, head left, scales in right hand, cornucopiae in left
RIC IV, Part I, 224 Tanit
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