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Constantine II AD337-AD341Die Axis 5 degrees
Unknown mintPaul D301/30/12 at 01:26Paul D3: Thanks for the feedback otlichnik
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Constantine I AD330-AD346 Die axis 180 degrees
Sear 3785 RIC 114
Ticinum mintPaul D302/03/10 at 00:21Paul D3: Thanks for all of your wonderful comments and look...
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Theodosius I Constantinople GLORIA ROMANORVMRIC IX Constantinople 88a
ecoli10/01/09 at 14:33Paul D3: good portrait!
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Barbarous imitation of Tetricus or VictorinusHelp in identification of the reign that this was minted in is welcomePaul D309/29/09 at 22:41Paul D3: Thanks!
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Constantine I the Great posthumous commemorativemihali8409/23/09 at 15:42Paul D3: super! Did you aquire this recently?
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Constans Antioch FEL TEMP REPARATIODN CONSTA-NS PF AVG
FEL TEMP REPARATIO
Star right
ANS
RIC VIII Antioch 131 unlisted (officina)
H lists one in Kelly Zane's collection
ecoli09/11/09 at 22:12Paul D3: Cool! youve got one. I have one in my gallery at (...
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605. ZenoObv: Laureate, draped bust
Rev: Monogram (type 4)
Mintmark: None
RIC X 961 ecoli09/10/09 at 03:22Paul D3: how wide is this?
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508. Julian IIJulian II, the Apostate. 361-363 AD.
...Thus an ignominious end for a man came about who had hoped to restore the glory of the Roman empire during his reign as emperor. Due to his intense hatred of Christianity, the opinion of posterity has not been kind to Julian. The contemporary opinion, however, was overall positive. The evidence shows that Julian was a complex ruler with a definite agenda to use traditional social institutions in order to revive what he saw as a collapsing empire. In the final assessment, he was not so different from any of the other emperors of the fourth century. He was a man grasping desperately to hang on to a Greco-Roman conception of leadership that was undergoing a subtle yet profound change.
28mm (8.57 gm). Siscia mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Bull standing right, two stars above; ASISC. RIC VIII 419; LRBC--. VF. Ex-CNGecoli08/30/09 at 20:10Paul D3: Great coin! Was it silvered or does the lighting m...
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001. Anastasius, 491-518. AE 40 Nummi.Obv. Bust of Anastasius
Rev. Large M, stars on either side, CON below.
Constantinople Mint.LordBest08/26/09 at 15:59Paul D3: Excellent! I hpe to find one with so little wear o...
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002. Justin I, 518-527. AE 40 Nummi.Obv. Bust of Justin I.
Rev. Large M, stars on either side, CON below.
Constantinople Mint.
SB 62LordBest08/26/09 at 15:56Paul D3: wonderful! I hope I find one this nice. Is it over...
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012. DomitianDupondius. IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XV CENS PER P P, laureate head right / VIRTVTI AVGVSTI S-C, Virtus standing right with spear & parazonium. Cohen 657.
ecoli08/26/09 at 02:22Paul D3: wonderful coin! Is the patina a yellow green like ...
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Constantine I AD307- AD337Die axis 0 degrees
Sear 3787
Siscia mint
weak reverse diePaul D308/21/09 at 20:46Paul D3: I agree. This obverse die may have been made by a ...
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005 - Constantius Gallus (caesar 351-354 AD) AE 2 - RIC 89Obv: DN CONSTANTIVS NOB C, bare headed, draped, cuirassed bust right, delta behind head.
Rev: FEL TEMP REPARATIO, soldier spearing fallen horseman.
Minted in Heraclea (S in field, SMHB in exe), second offiina.pierre_p7708/17/09 at 15:15Paul D3: Great portrait for this type!
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Antoninus Pius, Laodicea ad Mare, turreted Tyche, AE25AE25, 12.0g
obv: []ANTΩNEINOC CE EY; laureate head right
rev: ΙΟΥΛΙΕΩΝ ΤΩΝ[]; turreted head of Tyche right
ex. Lanz (eBay)areich08/17/09 at 15:09Paul D3: Great portrait! I havn't seen better on a prov...
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03-16 - Justiniano I (01/08/527 - 14/11/565 D.C.) AE 16 nummi 20 x 20 mm 6.7 gr.
Anv: "D.N. IVSTINIANVS PP.AVG." - Busto con diadema de perlas, coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: Gran " I ", " A " a izquierda y " SP " a derecha. " Signo Chi-Ro " arriba. "TES" en exergo.
Acuñada 527 - 565 D.C.
Ceca: Tessalónica
Referencias: Sear BCTV #178 Pag. 64 - Bellinger D.O. Vol.I #98d - B.M.C. #171 - Tolstoi M.B. #485 - Morrisson C.M.b.B.N. #9 - Hahn M.I.B. #169cmdelvalle08/17/09 at 14:55Paul D3: bonita! Tengo una tambien
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Constantius II AD337-AD361Die Axis 180 degrees
Antioch mintPaul D308/16/09 at 18:44Paul D3: The worn appearance, to me, may be due to slightly...
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Constantius II AD337-AD361Die Axis 180 degrees
Antioch mintPaul D308/16/09 at 08:16Paul D3: Thanks for all of the great comments and vote! Thi...
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Constantine I the Great Constantine I the Great
AE Follis
Ticinum mint, Struck AD 319-320.
21mm, 3.4g 0o
obv: Helmeted and cuirassed bust right.
rev: Two captives seated at base of standard inscribed VOT XX, PT below.
RIC VII 114
Silveredmihali8408/15/09 at 17:09Paul D3: awsome! I hope to find one like this!
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Constantinopolis Ancient commemorative coinConstantinopolis Ancient commemorative coin
Siscia mint
Bronze 18mm 1.90g 4o
Well centered specimen, beautiful olive green patinamihali8408/15/09 at 17:06Paul D3: fantastic coin! Is it from a Spanish horde?
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Constantine I, Posthumous Commemorative, Hand of godConstantine I the Great Posthumous death commemorative coin
Obverse: Constantine veiled
Reverse: Constantine riding quadriga reaching up towards the hand of God, star above.
Beautiful rainbow iridescent toning
Great detail and very clean surface.
mihali8408/15/09 at 16:48Paul D3: It is magnificent all the same! I collect these in...
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Constantine I, Posthumous Commemorative, Hand of godConstantine I the Great Posthumous death commemorative coin
Obverse: Constantine veiled
Reverse: Constantine riding quadriga reaching up towards the hand of God, star above.
Beautiful rainbow iridescent toning
Great detail and very clean surface.
mihali8408/13/09 at 15:37Paul D3: Is this silvered or does it look it due to the lig...
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Crispus AD 317- AD 326Die axis 175 degrees
RIC 35
Alexandria mint
Paul D307/20/09 at 22:42Paul D3: thanks Schwami, it always pays to check the junk b...
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