Last additions - Ancient Coin and trade weights |
Byzantine coin weight 12 silquae = 1 semissisplain both sides
9mm by 8mm by 3mm, 2.82gwileycOct 14, 2011
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Roman? trade weight lead 12 scripula = semuncia N on one side, I question if this has ben scratched in at a later date.
20mm by 20mm by 2mm, 12.20gwileycOct 14, 2011
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Byzantine coin weight 1/3 tremissis, 8 siliqueAE/KeratiaH in pellets/plain
10mm by 9mm by 2mm 1.93gwileycAug 14, 2011
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Byzantine coin weight, one nomismatfaint N, plain side
15mm by 11mm by 3mm, 4.27gwileycAug 14, 2011
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Byzantine coin weight, one nomismatN with pellets, plain side
11mm by 11mm by 3mm, 3.85g
(Weber, 419)wileycAug 14, 2011
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Byzantine coin weight, one nomismatFaint N, plain side
11mm by 11mm by 3mm, 4.15gwileycAug 14, 2011
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Byzantine coin weight, one nomismatN with pellets, plain side
12mm by 12mm by 3mm, 3.92 g
(Weber, 419)wileycAug 14, 2011
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Byzantine coin weight, one nomismatlarge N, eight pellets one side
12mm by 12mm by 2mm, 4.25gwileycJul 20, 2011
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Roman lead trade weight, 1 uncia/ 1 ouncePlain both sides
20mm by 20mm by 4mm, 25.10gwileycJul 20, 2011
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Trade weight?, one unica/ one ounceplain both sides, concave side
16mm by 20mm by 8mm, 28.93gwileycJul 20, 2011
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Byzantine coin weight, 1 nomismatsix pellets one side
9mm by 9mm by 3mm, 4w.83wileycJul 20, 2011
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Byzantine coin weight, 1 NomismatPellet both sides
9mm by 9mm by 4mm, 4.68gwileycJul 20, 2011
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Byzantine? coin weight, Semuncia/3 nomismatS one side
14mm by 14mm by 6mm, 13.78gwileycJul 20, 2011
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Octagonal trade weightPlain both sides
18mm by 18mm by 8mm, 15.85gwileycJul 20, 2011
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Byzantine coin weight semuncia/3 NomismatPlain both sides
18mm by 18mm by 3mm, 13.63gwileycJul 20, 2011
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Octagonal trade weightplain all sides
18mm by 17mm by 8mm, 16.38gwileycJul 19, 2011
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Byzantine trade weight, 1 unciaplain all sides
25mm, 9-18mm taper, 23.71gwileycJul 19, 2011
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Byzantine trade weight?, 1 uniciaplain/smooth
34mm by 13mm diameter, 24.88gwileycJul 19, 2011
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Roman trade weight, 1 unciaplain both sides
20mm by 21mm by 8mm, 28.37gwileycJul 19, 2011
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Roman lead weight, 5 solidifive pellets one side, plain one side
21mm by 22mm by 5mm, 22.62gwileycJul 19, 2011
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Roman lead trade weight 1 uniciaplain both sides
13mm by 13mm by 8mm, 36.25gwileycJul 19, 2011
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Cubo-Octahedral weightsplain all sides
10mm by 20mm by 20mm, 60.34g
I have been advised that these shaped weights were used all along a trade route that stretched in an arc from Bulgaria through Russia and Scandinavia to Britain. Holland, Hendin etc do not seem to be reporting them from Anatolia etcwileycJul 19, 2011
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Roman lead trade weight 1 quadrans?Plain both sides
33mm by 24mm by 11mm, 89.43gwileycJul 19, 2011
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Roman Lead trade weight 1 quadrans?plain both sides
34mm by 28mm by 7mm, 84.16gwileycJul 19, 2011
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Byzantine weight one Nomismaplain with scored circle both sides
9mm by 9mm by 5mm, 3.66g
wileycJun 21, 2011
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Byzantine SiciliusThree pellets one side
12mm by 10mm by 5mm, 6.32gwileycJun 21, 2011
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Roman lead trade weight three Drachmaplain one side three pellets one side
12mm by 12mm by 5mm, 9.36, three drachma based on 3.12 drachmawileycJun 21, 2011
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Byzantine trade weight?plain both sides
16mm by 16mm by 2mm, 7.62gwileycJun 21, 2011
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Cubo-Octahedral weightsplain no marks
1 Dinar
8mm square, 3.91gm
Eastern European origin, Hendin attributes them as a possible Islamic scale weightwileycJun 20, 2011
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Roman lead trade weights Sicilicus (heavier Standard c. 2nd cen. C.E.? per Qedar 1983;28)Plain both sides.
1omm by 10mm by 3mm, 8.13gwileycJun 20, 2011
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One Nomisma coin weightLead foil weight,
22mm by 12mm by 2 mm, 4.22
Possibly initally covered by copper foil wileycJun 20, 2011
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Two NumismaGeometric design, faint NB
24mm by 14mm by 1mm, 7.67g
wileycJun 20, 2011
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Early Byzantine/late Roman cup weight Part of likely cup weight used to fit together different weights and dimensions.
25mm by 5mm thick. 11.88gwileycJun 20, 2011
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One drachma (per Qedar 1983;52)Plain both sides
9mm by 9mm by 3mm, 3.24gwileycJun 16, 2011
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Two Scripula/ One half coin nomismaPlain sides beveled edge
10mm by 8mm, 4mm. 2.90gwileycJun 16, 2011
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One Nomisma weightPlain both sides
13mm by 9mm by 3mm, 4.75gwileycJun 16, 2011
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One Nomisma coin weightEngraved N, pellets
19mm by 11mm, 2m. 411g.wileycJun 16, 2011
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One Nomisma weightPlain both sides
15mm by 15mm by 1mm, 3.61gwileycJun 16, 2011
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Early Arabic weightPart of likely cup weight used to fit together different weights and dimensions.
15mm by 8mm thick. 5.54gwileycJun 04, 2011
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Early Byzantine/late Roman cup weight Part of likely cup weight used to fit together different weights and dimensions.
21mm by 5mm thick. 8.86gwileycJun 04, 2011
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Early Byzantine/Late Roman cup weight Part of likely cup weight used to fit together different weights and dimensions.
24mm by 7mm thick. 7.34gwileycJun 04, 2011
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Roman trade weight? Sicilius1/4 ounce-1 Sicilius
12mm by 7mm by 7mm, 7.21gwileycMay 24, 2011
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Roman weight?, 1 SextulaFour pellets one side?
12mm by 9mm by 4mm, 4.15gwileycMay 24, 2011
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Roman weight?, 1 SicilusRound with indention
1mm diameter, 5mm deep, 6.84gwileycMay 24, 2011
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Roman weight?, 1 Sicilus-6 Scripulasix pellets, one side.
17mm by 13mm by 3mm, 7.39gwileycMay 24, 2011
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Roman lead trade weight, 1 SextulaPlain both sides
10mm by 10mm by 4mm, 4.69gwileycMay 24, 2011
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Roman lead trade weight, Semunica (1/2 ounce).Plain sides
14mm by 13mm by 5mm, 11.70gwileycMay 21, 2011
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Byzantine coin weight? 2 nomismaFaint NB one side
16mm by 16mm by 4mm, 10,74gwileycMay 21, 2011
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Roman lead trade weightPlain sides
15mm by 15mm by 5mm, 13.97gwileycMay 21, 2011
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Byzantine coin weight, one nomisma.Plain sides
19mm by 15mm by 2mm, 5.59 gwileycMay 21, 2011
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Byzantine coin weight One nomismaTheta on one side?
10mm by 10mm by 4mm, 5.06gwileycMay 21, 2011
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Roman lead trade weights, Semunica (1/2 ounce).Plain all sides
15mm by 10mm by 4mm, 12.15gwileycMay 20, 2011
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Roman lead trade weights, Binae? (1/3 ounce)6 pellets, 5 pellets, 3 pellets, 1 pellet each side.
11mm by 9mm by 5mm by 817gwileycMay 20, 2011
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Roman lead trade weight, one unciaWorn design one side
15mm by 13mm by 8mm 24.30gwileycMay 20, 2011
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Roman lead trade weight, Three sextula?Plain all sides
26mm by 8mm by 6mm, 17.29gwileycMay 20, 2011
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Roman lead trade weight, 1/3 ounce Dinaeplain octagon shape column
11mm by 9mm 9.33g
wileycMay 20, 2011
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One nomisma weightplain both sides
12mm by 12mm by 2mm 4.28gwileycMay 17, 2011
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Roman lead trade weight two sextulaindention one side, two pellets on other. (two sextula)
13mm by 13mm by 4mm 9.59gwileycMay 17, 2011
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Commercial Barrel weight likely Sicilius 1/4 ounce or six scripulapellet one end.
13mm by 7mm 6.16g wileycMay 17, 2011
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Cubo-Octahedral weights14 sided polygon(Tetrakaidecagon) Two dots on one side
9mm by 8mm by 8mm 6.29g
Eastern European origin, Hendin attributes them as a possible Islamic scale weightwileycMay 17, 2011
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Byzantine coin weight, One nomisma weightIndention one side, slight curve
10mm by 9mm by 3mm, 3.91g wileycMay 17, 2011
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lead sealscratched X or cross both sides
12mm by 4mm thick 12.27gwileycMay 17, 2011
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One half nomisma weighttwo pellets on one side, scratches.
10mm by 10mm by 2mm 2.00gwileycMay 17, 2011
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One nomisma weightfive pellets each side
11mm by 9mm by 4mm 4.29gwileycMay 17, 2011
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Roman lead trade weight, two sextula.two pellets one side, two sextula, indention scratched cross.
11mm by 11mm by 5mm 8.92g wileycMay 17, 2011
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One nomisma weight engraved N one side, plain on other.
12mm by 12mm by 3mm 4.12gwileycMay 17, 2011
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Roman lead trade weight, one UnciaSquare with on central pellet, one Unica=one ounce
18mm by 18mm 6mm, 29.25wileycMay 16, 2011
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Roman lead trade weight square with five pellets, five sextula
17mm by 17mm by 7mm 23.10wileycMay 16, 2011
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Roman lead weight Siciliuscurved square no pellets plain
19mm by 18mm by 3mm, 6.89gwileycMay 16, 2011
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Roman lead weight Uncia/6 nomismat?square with 8 pellets on one side
17mm by 17mm by 8 mm 32.95gwileycMay 16, 2011
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Roman lead weight sextulae/2 nomismat?Curved square two pellets
12mm by 11mm by 4mm 8.30gwileycMay 16, 2011
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Cubo-Octahedral weights14 sided polygon(Tetrakaidecagon) plain
8mm by 8mm by 8mm 3.80g
Eastern European origin, Hendin attributes them as a possible Islamic scale weightwileycMay 15, 2011
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Cubo-Octahedral weights14 sided polygon(Tetrakaidecagon) plain
9mm by 9mm by 9mm 6.41g
Eastern European origin, Hendin attributes them as a possible Islamic scale weightwileycMay 15, 2011
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Commercial weight Semunica 1/2 ounceplain square
10mm by 10 mm by 10 mm 12.44gwileycMay 15, 2011
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Commercial weight one ounceplain octagon shape
20mm across 9 mm thick, shaped in middle. 31.66gwileycMay 15, 2011
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weight for hanging balance, possibly for tremissis 1/3 solidi12mm tapered 3mm to 9mm. 1.14 gwileycMay 15, 2011
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One third nomisma or one Tremissis weight7 pellets.
7mm/10mm,1 thick mm,
1.14gwileycMay 13, 2011
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One third nomisma or one Tremissis weightno pellets or dots
8mm square/2mm thick
1.33gwileycMay 13, 2011
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One third nomisma or one Tremissis weightno pellets or dots, H on one side
8mm square/2mm thick
1.33gwileycMay 13, 2011
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One half nomisma weightEngraved IB.
10mm/15mm, 2mm. 2.34gwileycMay 13, 2011
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One nomisma weightEngraved N, pellets below N and above.
12mm square, 3mm thick mm,
4.05gwileycMay 13, 2011
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One nomisma coin weightEngraved N, O engraved with pellets below N, Cross in pellets on reverse
15/14mm, 4.27gwileycMay 12, 2011
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One nomisma weight coin weightEngraved N.
11mm/ 2mm. 4.05gwileycOct 27, 2010
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1 Tremissis / 1/3 nomisma coin weightEngraved N/four circles with dot in center
8 siliquAE/keratia
8mm/1mm 1.27gwileycOct 27, 2010
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1/2 Nomisima coin weightEngraved IB
12 silquAE/keratia
10mm/2mm 1.91gwileycOct 27, 2010
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Cubo-Octahedral weightstetradecagon (14 sided) Anepigraphic weight
16mm x 16mm x 15mm 29.32
Eastern European origin, Hendin attributes them as a possible Islamic scale weightwileycOct 27, 2010
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Cubo-Octahedral weightstetradecagon (14 sided) Anepigraphic weight
20mm x 21mm x 21mm - 61.7g
Eastern European origin, Hendin attributes them as a possible Islamic scale weightwileycOct 27, 2010
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Spherical commercial weightAnepigraphic weight, concentric circles
Sextula? 1/6 oz, 4 scripula
10mm dia/2mm tall, 3.46g
wileycOct 25, 2010
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Islamic weight concentric circles top
2 Mitqals (8.43 g = 2 mitqals of 4.215)
11mm wide, 5mm tall, 8.43gwileycOct 25, 2010
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Spherical commercial weightAnepigraphic weight central indentation
1 Sicilius,
mm dia/7mm tall, 6.18gwileycOct 25, 2010
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