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GREEK, INDIA, Rudrasena II 256-274 AC.AR Drachm of Rudrasena II 256-274 AC.
Weight: 2.9gr
Ø: 15mm.
Obv: Bust of Rudrasena II right.
Rev: Arab legends.
EF/EF
Mitchiner ACW 277911/07/12 at 05:03Belisarius: The legend is Brahmi, not Arabic!
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India, Western Satraps, Rudrasena, AR Drachmobv: Head of Rudrasena right, with his titles around and the date marks for Year 190 behind.
rev: Sacred mountain, with more of his titles around.
Struck Year-190 (AD 268)
11/07/12 at 04:58Belisarius: That's very nice indeed! I've not yet seen...
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0134 - Nummus Constantine I 319-20 ACObv/ IMP CONSTANTIN-VS AVG, helmeted bust of C. l., cuirassed and with spear on r. shoulder.
Rev/ VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP, two Victories standing face to face, holding vota shield, with VOT / PR inscribed within; diamond mint mark inside altar, PLN in ex.
AE, 17.5 mm, 2.92 g
Mint: Londinium.
RIC VII/158 var. [S]
ex-Numismática Hinojosa, eBay jul 2011 - art. #280702971071dafnis10/19/12 at 17:28Belisarius: A Londinium with desert patina? Now that's a l...
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Valentinian I, 364 - 367 ADObv: DN VALENTINIANVS PF AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right.
Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Valentinian advancing right, dragging a captive and holding a labarum affixed with the Chi-Rho Christogram; M in left field; six-pointed star above F in right field; BSISC in exergue.
AE 3, Siscia mint, 364 - 367 AD
2.3 grams, 18 mm
RIC IX Siscia 5aMatt Inglima10/18/12 at 11:57Belisarius: Really nice example!
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Kushans: Kujula KadphisesKushan Kings Of India. Kujula Kadphises. Circa 30-80 AD. AE Tetradrachm. Diademed and draped bust of Hermaeos right / Herakles standing left, holding club and lion's skin; Karosthi letter in field. Senior B6.2; Mitchiner 1049ff.Molinari07/24/12 at 09:27Belisarius: Really nice example! First time I've seen the ...
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Thrace, Chersonesos, hemidrachm13mm, 2.23g
obv: forepart of lion right, looking back over shoulder
rev: quadripartite incuse square with alternating raised and sunken quarters, a pellet and a bunch of grapes in opposite sunken quartersareich01/10/12 at 18:37Belisarius: Great coin!
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