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Marcus_Aurelius_As_Minerva.jpg
Marcus Aurelius As MinervaObv.
AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII FIL
Bare head left

Rev.
TR POT X COS II SC
Minerva seated right right, hand held up to her head & holding spear.
5 commentsancientdave06/14/18 at 01:49Masis: I have an example of this coin, I think the goddes...
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EagleA limestone sculpture of an Eagle, (representing Jupiter) clutching a Snake in its beak (representing Death). Was found in September 2013 during building work in the Minories area of the City of London. It was made in what is now the Cotswolds area of England around 1900 years ago and would have sat in an alcove of a tomb, just outside the city boundary of Londinium. I was lucky to see this back in November 2013 as it is now no longer on display.3 commentsConstantine IV03/08/16 at 14:20Masis: Hello *Alex. No idea where, likely with the "Arc o...
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Roman imperial lead seal late 4th/early 5th centuryRoman imperial lead seal late 4th/early 5th century
Three imperial busts facing, all draped and diademed. The central bust largest, the left bust smallest; above each bust, christogram; to left, DDD and to right, [NNN].
5.13g; 19x15x6mm; 5.13g

2 commentsGert05/20/15 at 14:47Masis: The depiction of the busts and style is more like ...
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B 031 Leo V. (the Armenian) and Constantine (813-820 A.D.), SB 1637, AE-Follis, Syracuse, B 031 Leo V. (the Armenian) and Constantine (813-820 A.D.), SB 1637, AE-Follis, Syracuse,
avers:- LEOn, crowned facing bust of Leo, wearing loros, holding cross potent; Λ and cross to right.
revers:- COnST Crowned facing bust of Constantine, wearing chlamys, holding cross on globe, K-cross across fields..
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 20mm, weight: 3,10g, axis: 6h,
mint: Syracuse, date: A.D., ref: SB 1637, DOC 18,
Q-001
4 commentsquadrans04/22/15 at 19:48Masis: I see that it is because of the "Keyword" used, "A...
Leo_V_and_Constantine__813-820__AE_Follis_18mm,_Syracuse_mint__SB-1637_DOC-18_Q-001_6h_20mm_3,10gx-s.jpg
B 031 Leo V. (the Armenian) and Constantine (813-820 A.D.), SB 1637, AE-Follis, Syracuse, B 031 Leo V. (the Armenian) and Constantine (813-820 A.D.), SB 1637, AE-Follis, Syracuse,
avers:- LEOn, crowned facing bust of Leo, wearing loros, holding cross potent; Λ and cross to right.
revers:- COnST Crowned facing bust of Constantine, wearing chlamys, holding cross on globe, K-cross across fields..
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 20mm, weight: 3,10g, axis: 6h,
mint: Syracuse, date: A.D., ref: SB 1637, DOC 18,
Q-001
4 commentsquadrans03/05/15 at 19:09Masis: Nice example of Leo V, but how did it end up in th...
 
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