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Vespasian. AE As. AD 71.Rome mint. (26.20 mm., 10.89 g.) Laureate head r. Rev. Altar. C 396. RIC 315.

Green patina.
1 comments11/30/21 at 16:34Jay GT4: Pleasing portrait
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Bruttium. Rhegium Tetras. AE 15. BC 215-150.(15.00 mm., 2.78 g.) Jugate head of Dioskuroi r. Rev. Asklepios standing l. SNG ANS 776. Historia Numorum Italy 2559.

Nice brown tone.
1 comments11/30/21 at 16:33Jay GT4: Very nice Brettian coin
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Macedonia, Koinon. Vespasian. AE 23.Circa 69-79, (23.5mm., 9.11g.) Laureate head l. Rev.ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΩΝ Macedonian shield. RPC 333.
1 comments12/19/20 at 12:33FlaviusDomitianus: Nice portrait.
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FRANCE, Royal. Louis IX (Saint Louis). AR Denier. Struck circa 1245/50-1270.Tours mint. (18mm, 0.99 g, 10h). + LVDOVICVS REX, cross pattée / + TVRONVS. CIVIS, châtel tournois. Duplessy 193A; Lafaurie 201a; Ciani –; Roberts 2413.1 comments12/25/19 at 13:10Stkp: nice
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Slavonia. Ladislaus IV. (1272-1290), AR marderdenar.Zagreb mint, (0.79g, 15mm.)
Obv: + MONETA REGIS P SCLAVONIA; A Marten left between two stars.
Rev: Patriarchal cross between sun and moon with clover, with two omega, two lis, between R – L.
cf. de Wit 3857.
The “Marderdenar” (literally “Marten denarius”) features the marten on the obverse. The pelts of martens were considered valuable trade goods, thus their an appearance on the coins of Slavonia. Slavonia had its own Ban, or dignitary, which oversaw it for the kingdom of Hungary, but Slavonia issued coinage independently. Hence, the Hungarian king Ladislaus IV has his name on the coinage, but the designs are separate from those of Hungary.
2 comments12/20/19 at 18:48quadrans: Nice piece.. Smile
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Slavonia. Ladislaus IV. (1272-1290), AR marderdenar.Zagreb mint, (0.79g, 15mm.)
Obv: + MONETA REGIS P SCLAVONIA; A Marten left between two stars.
Rev: Patriarchal cross between sun and moon with clover, with two omega, two lis, between R – L.
cf. de Wit 3857.
The “Marderdenar” (literally “Marten denarius”) features the marten on the obverse. The pelts of martens were considered valuable trade goods, thus their an appearance on the coins of Slavonia. Slavonia had its own Ban, or dignitary, which oversaw it for the kingdom of Hungary, but Slavonia issued coinage independently. Hence, the Hungarian king Ladislaus IV has his name on the coinage, but the designs are separate from those of Hungary.
2 comments12/19/19 at 22:01Stkp: Magnificent example
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