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Q. Pompeius Rufus. 45 BC. AR Denarius Roman Republic-Imperatorial. Q. Pompeius Rufus. 45 BC. AR Denarius (4.17 gm, 18mm, 3h). Q POMPEI QF RVFVS above curule chair between arrow & laurel branch, COS below on tablet. / SVLLA COS above curule chair between lituus & wreath. Q POMPEI PVF below on tablet. aEF. Bt. Gables Coin 1998. Babelon 4 (Pompeia); BMCRR #3885; Crawford RRC 434/2; SRCV I #400; Sydenham CRR 909; RSC 1 #5 (Pompeia); Vagi (Sulla) 11.AnaximanderAug 11, 2020
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Sextus Pompey. 42-40 BC. AR Denarius.Roman Imperatorial. Sextus Pompey. 42-40 BC. AR Denarius (3.87 gm, 19.2mm, 11h). Bare head of Pompey the Great between jug & lituus, MAG PIVS IMP ITER. / Neptune standing, holding aplustre & resting foot on prow, between Catanaean brothers Anapias & Amphinomus, carrying their parents. PRAEF CLAS ET ORAE [MARIT EX S C]. nEF. Pegasi Auction XVIII #385. RSC 17; Babelon Pompeia 21-27; BMCRR Sicily 7; Crawford RRC 511/3a; RSC 1 #17; Sear CRI 334; SRCV I #1392; Sydenham 1344; Vagi 34.AnaximanderAug 11, 2020
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Roman Republic. AES Grave Triens. 240-225 BCRoman Republic. Cast coinage. 240-225 BC, of Rome. AES Grave Triens (89.57 gm, 45.5mm, 11h) on reduced libral standard. Head of Minerva left in crested Corinthian helmet, •••• (mark of value) below. / Prow of galley right, •••• (mark of value) below. VF. Pegasi Numismatics Sale 128 #211. T&V ICC #53-53a. Sear I #578; BMCCR 32; Crawford RRC 35/3a; Haeberlin pp. 41-35, #1-392, plate 17, 6-20; HN Italy 339; Sydenham CRR 74; Vecchi Italian Cast Coinage 53.AnaximanderAug 11, 2020
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hhj8.26.21.06Elagabalus
Nicopolis
Obv: AVT K M AVPH ANTΩN[EINOC], laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from rear.
Rev: VΠ NOBIOV POVΦ[O-V NIKOΠOΛITΩN Π], in left field, POC/ICTP, in right field, ON, Hygieia standing right feeding snake from patera.
26 mm, 11.91 gms
Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.26.21.6Charles MAug 11, 2020
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Valentinian II RIC IX Thessalonica 41Ae 17.73-19.56mm, 2.5g, 375 to 392 AD.
OBV :: DN VALENTINIANVS PF AVG. Pealrled diadem, draped and cuirassed bust right
REV :: VICTOR-IA AVGGG. Victory walking left holding wreath and palm branch
EX :: TES
REF :: RIC IX Thessalonica 41; Sear 20337
From uncleaned lot 11-2019
JohnnyAug 11, 2020
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114 Numerianus (283-284 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 378C, AE-Antoninianus, */B//XXI, Bust-C, VIRTVS AVG G G, Numerian and Carus (Jupiter), #1114 Numerianus (283-284 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 378C, AE-Antoninianus, */B//XXI, Bust-C, VIRTVS AVG G G, Numerian and Carus (Jupiter), #1
avers: IMP C M AVR NVMERIANVS NOB C, Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right. (C)
reverse: VIRTVS AV G G G, Numerian standing right on left, holding scepter and receiving Victory from Carus (Jupiter) to right, holding scepter, Star over the Victory.
exergue: */B//XXI, diameter: 20,0-20,5mm, weight: 3,68g, axes: 6h,
mint: Antioch, 2nd. em., date: 283-284 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 378 (C),
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Arcadius RIC IX Siscia 38c (a)AE 17.24mm, 2.1g, 384-387 AD
OBV :: DN ARCADI-VS PF AVG, Pearled diadem, draped and cuirassed bust right
REV :: GLORIA RO-MANORVM. Emperor, holding labarum, dragging captive right
EX :: ASIS
REF :: RIC IX Siscia 38c (a)
From uncleaned lot 11-2019
JohnnyAug 11, 2020
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Julius Caesar. 49 BC. Priestly Implements Denarius of Moving Mint.Roman Imperatorial. Julius Caesar. 49 BC. AR Denarius (4.03 gm, 19.4mm, 3h) of military mint travelling w/ Julius Caesar in Italy. / Elephant walking right, trampling serpent. CAESAR. Bankers mark. Priestly implements: simplim, aspergillum, axe, and apex (emblems of pontificate). EF. Caesar's first military issue. Ponterio Auction 119 #587. Babelon 9 (Julia); BMCRR (Gaul) 27; Crawford RRC 443/1; RSC 1 #49; Sear CRI 9; SRCV I #1399; Sydenham CRR 1006; Vagi 41.AnaximanderAug 11, 2020
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Triumvirs: Marc Antony & Octavian. 41 BC (Spring-Summer). Roman Imperatorial. Marc Antony. 41 BC (Spring-Summer). AR Denarius (3.95 gm, gm, 19.3mm, 11h) of Ephesus. Bare head of Antony right, M ANT IMP AVG III VIR R P C. BARBAT QP for Marc Antony Imperator Augur Trumvir = tresviri rei publicae constituendae (M Barbatius Pollio, moneyer). / Bare head of Octavian right, wearing a slight beard. CAESAR IMP PONT III VIR R P C. nEF. CNG Auction 45 #1811. Crawford 517/2, Sydenham CRR 1181; RSC 8a; Sear I #1504.AnaximanderAug 11, 2020
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Marc Antony. Legionary Denarius, LEG XIV.Roman Imperatorial. Marc Antony. Autumn 32-Spring 31 BC. AR Denarius (3.80 gm, 19.5mm, 4h) Legionary issue of Patrae. Praetorian galley right, ANT AVG above, [III VIR] R P C below [Antony Augur - Tresviri Rei Publicae Constituendae]. / Legionary standards (signa) on either side of legionary eagle (aquila). LEG XIV below. VF. CNG EA 460 #491. Prof. David R. Beatty coll., CM, OBE. Ex Dr. Robert B. Beckett, Jr. Coll. (CNG 105, 10 May 2017), #763; CNG 54 (14 June 2000) #1357. "Toned with some iridescence, banker's mark on the reverse." BMCRR East #208; Crawford 54/29; Sear CRI 369; Sydenham CRR 1234; RSC 1 #44. AnaximanderAug 11, 2020
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Marc Antony. Legionary Denarius, LEG VI.Roman Imperatorial. Marc Antony. Autumn 32-Spring 31 BC. AR Denarius (3.68 gm, 17.1mm, 6h) Legionary issue of Patrae. Praetorian galley right, ANT AVG above, III VIR R P C below [Antony Augur - Tresviri Rei Publicae Constituendae]. / Legionary standards (signa) on either side of legionary eagle (aquila). LEG VI (Victrix, Ferrata) below. gVF. CNG EA 460 #488. Prof. David R. Beatty coll., CM, OBE. Ex CNG Auction 82 (16 September 2009) #958. "Toned, light porosity, graffito above galley. Well centered." Crawford 544/19; Sear CRI 356; Sydenham CRR 1223; RSC 33; RBW 1841. AnaximanderAug 11, 2020
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Marc Antony. Legionary Denarius, LEG III.Roman Imperatorial. Marc Antony. 32-31 BC. AR Denarius (3.13 gm, 16.5mm, 6h) Legionary issue of Patrae. Praetorian galley right, ANT AV above, III VIR R P C below [Antony Augur - Tresviri Rei Publicae Constituendae]. Banker's mark. / Legionary standards (signa) on either side of legionary eagle (aquila). LEG III (Gallica or Cyrenaica) below. gVF. Bt. Gables Coin, 1999. BMCRR 193; Crawford 544/15; RSC I #28; Sear CRI 350; SRCV I #1479 var (Leg III); Sydenham CRR 1217; Vagi 152.
Struck for Marc Antony’s 3rd Legion, but which one? It is probably Legio III Gallica, a legion that Julius Caesar raised during his campaigns in Gaul and which Antony then assumed. That, or it was the one that Antony raised in North Africa.
Legionary denari were likely struck at Marc Antony's base in Patras, Greece, but could have been struck at mobile mints moving with his legions. With weight of around 3.9 gm, they were similar to standard Roman denari, but their silver content was lower than the Roman standard of 0.968 fine, coming in only around 0.922 fine, more typical of Eastern coinage.AnaximanderAug 11, 2020
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0463 THRACE, Koinon of Thessaly, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian HorseReference.
RPC III, 463/5;
Obv. ΑΧΙΛΛΕΥϹ
Helmeted bust of Achilles, r. (Pegasos on helmet)
Rev. ΘΕϹϹΑΛⲰΝ
Horse walking, right
1.49 gr
14 mm
8h
Note.
ex CNG EA 299, BCD coll., 27 Mar. 2013, lot 40) = Burrer 141.1 (A35/R116: this coin illustrated on Pl. 19)okidokiAug 11, 2020
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hhj8.26.43.04Elagabalus
Nicopolis
Obv: AVT M AVP ANTΩ(NE)IN[OC], laureate draped cuirassed bust right, seen from rear.
Rev: [VΠ N]OBIOV POVΦOV NIKOΠOΛITΩN →ΠPOCICTP →[ON], Mountain-god, Haimos standing left leaning on rock, right hand on head, left arm on tree behind; behind him stag leaping right, below bear right coming out of cave.
27 mm, 11.19 gms
Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.26.43.4
From Gorny & Mosch Online Auction 271, lot 117.Charles MAug 11, 2020
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hhj8.26.18.01Elagabalus
Nicopolis
Obv: AVT M AVP ANTΩNI(NO)C, laureate draped cuirassed bust right, seen from front.
Rev:[VΠ NOBIOV POVΦOV N]IKOΠOΛITΩN ΠPO →C ICTPΩ, Pan with goat horns and goat legs, standing facing, head right, left foot on panther; nebris in left arm and holding lagobolon in right hand over right shoulder.
26 mm, 11.99 gms
Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.26.18.1
From Gorny & Mosch Online Auction 271, lot 123.Charles MAug 11, 2020
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hhj8.26.07.09_2Elagabalus
Nicopolis
Obv: AVT K M AVPH ANTΩNEINOC, laureate draped cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Rev:VΠA NOBIOV POVΦOV NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠPOC, in right field ICT/PON, Apollo standing left, holding laurel branch in lowered left hand, patera in right hand over flaming altar.
27 mm, 13.75 gms
Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.26.7.9
From Gorny & Mosch Online Auction 271, lot 124.Charles MAug 11, 2020
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hhj8.26.43.03Elagabalus
Nicopolis
Obv: AVT K M AVP ANTΩNINOC, laureate draped cuirassed bust right, seen from front.
Rev: VΠ NOBIOV POVΦOV NIKOΠOΛITΩN →ΠPOCICTP →ON, Mountain-god, Haimos standing left leaning on rock, right hand on head, left arm on tree behind; behind him stag leaping right, below bear right coming out of cave.
26 mm, 10.87 gms
Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.26.43.3
From Numismatik Naumann, Auction 91, lot 112.Charles MAug 11, 2020
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115 Carinus (282-283 A.D. Caesar 283-285 A.D. Augustus), Tripolis, RIC V-II 329F, AE-Antoninianus, */TR//XXI, VIRTVS AVG G, Emperor and Jupiter, #1115 Carinus (282-283 A.D. Caesar 283-285 A.D. Augustus), Tripolis, RIC V-II 329F, AE-Antoninianus, */TR//XXI, VIRTVS AVG G, Emperor, and Jupiter, #1
avers: IMP C M AVR CARINVS NOB C, Radiate and cuirassed bust right (F).
reverse: VIRTVS AV G G, Carinus standing right, holding scepter, receiving globe from Jupiter (or Carus) standing left, holding scepter, star above, TR in the lower the center.
exerg: */TR//XXI, diameter: 21,0-21,5mm, weight: 3,50g, axes: 5h,
mint: Tripolis, 1em., date: 283-284 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 329F,
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1012 Hadrian Denarius Roma 129-30 AD Clementia Reference.
RIC 1012; C. 233. BMC 539. RIC 207c; Strack 323
Bust D2
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS
Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust viewed from side
Rev. CLEMENTIA AVG P P in ex. COS III
Clementia standing left with patera and sceptre.
3.46 gr
18 mm
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115 Carinus (282-283 A.D. Caesar 283-285 A.D. Augustus), Tripolis, RIC V-II 209F, AE-Antoninianus, TR//XXI, VIRTVS AVG G •, Emperor and Jupiter, #1115 Carinus (282-283 A.D. Caesar 283-285 A.D. Augustus), Tripolis, RIC V-II 209F, AE-Antoninianus, TR//XXI, VIRTVS AVG G •, Emperor and Jupiter, #1
avers: IMP C M AVR CARINVS NOB C, Radiate and cuirassed bust right (F).
reverse: VIRTVS AV G G •, Carinus standing right, holding scepter, receiving globe from Jupiter (or Carus) standing left, holding scepter, no star above(!), TR in the lower the centre.
exerg: TR//XXI, diameter: 21,8-22,5mm, weight: 3,50g, axes: 5h,
mint: Tripolis, 1em., date: 283 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 209F,
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hhj8.26.13.07Elagabalus
Nicopolis
Obv: [AVT K] M AVPH ANTΩN[EINOC], laureate head right.
Rev: [VΠ NOBIOV POV]ΦOV NIKOΠOΛITΩN (ΠP)[OC], in left field ICTP, in right field ON, Artemis advancing left holding bow in right hand and drawing arrow from quiver with left hand, hound at feet leaping left.
26 mm, 11.17 gms
Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.26.13.7Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hhj8.26.35.01_2Elagabalus
Nicopolis
Obv: AVT K M AVPH ANTΩNEINOC, radiate draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Rev:VΠ NOBIOV POVΦOV NIKOΠOΛITΩN →ΠPOC IC, Nemesis standing facing, head left holding scale in right hand and club in left arm, wheel at her feet left.
26 mm, 11.80 gms
Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.26.35.1
From Savoca Coins, 32nd Blue Auction, lot 828.Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hhj8.26.13.05Elagabalus
Nicopolis
Obv: AVT K M AVPH ANTΩNEINOC, laureate head right
Rev:VΠ NOBIOV POVΦOV NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠPO, in left field CI, in right field CTP/ON, Artemis advancing right holding bow in left hand and drawing arrow from quiver with right hand, hound at feet leaping right.
25 mm, 14.11 gms
Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.26.13.5
From Savoca Coins, 81st Blue Auction, lot 639Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hhj8.26.03.03Elagabalus
Nicopolis
Obv: AVT K M AVPH ANTΩNEINOC, laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Rev:VΠ NOBIOV POVΦOV NIKOΠOΛIT(ΩN) ΠPOC IC TPON, Hera standing left holding patera and sceptre, peacock at her feet, left.
26 mm, 11.91 gms
Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.26.3.3
From Savoca Coins, 81st Blue Auction, lot 638Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hhj8.26.46.01_2Elagabalus
Nicopolis
Obv: [AVT] M AVP ANTΩNINOC, laureate draped cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Rev: VΠ NOBIOV POVΦOV NIKOΠOΛITΩN →ΠPOC ICT, in left field, P, in right field, O/N. City gate closed, flanked by two towers, quadriga over central building.
27 mm, 12.09 gms
Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.26.46.1Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hhj8.26.38.14_2Elagabalus
Nicopolis
Obv: AVT K M AVPH ANTΩ[NEINOC], laureate head right.
Rev: VΠ NOBIOV POVΦOV NIKOΠOΛITΩN (ΠP)OCIC, in left field TPO, in right field N, Tyche without kalathos standing left but head turned right, holding cornucopia in left arm, right hand on rudder set on globe.
26 mm, 12.63 gms
Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.26.38.14Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hhj8.26.13.08_2Elagabalus
Nicopolis
Obv: AV K M AVP ANTΩNINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Rev:NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠPOC ICTPON, Artemis in short cloak advancing right, bow in left hand and drawing arrow from quiver with right hand, hound at her feet.
17 mm, 2.84 gms
Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.26.13.8Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hhj8.26.08.04Elagabalus
Nicopolis
Obv: AVT M AVP ANTΩNƐINOC, laureate draped cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Rev:VΠA NOBIOV POVΦOV NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠPO, in left field CIC, in right field T-PO/N, Dionysos nude, wearing boots, standing left, holding bunch of grapes in right hand and resting left hand on ribboned thyrsos.
27 mm, 11.53 gms
Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.26.8.4
From iNumis, June 2020, Online Auction, lot 253.Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hhj8.26.01.08Elagabalus
Nicopolis
Obv: AVT M AVP ANTΩNƐINOC, laureate draped cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Rev:VΠA NOBIOV POVΦOV NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠPOC I, in left field CTP, in right field ON, Zeus nude standing left, holding patera and resting on scepter..
26 mm, 11.28 gms
Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.26.1.8
From iNumis, June 2020, Online Auction, lot 252.Charles MAug 10, 2020
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3145 CAPPADOCIA, Caesaraea Hadrian 126-27 AD Mount ArgaeusReference.
RPC III, 3145; S 284; Marthaler 65
Issue Year 2
Obv. ΑΥΤΟ ΚΑΙС ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟС ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СΕΒ
Laureate head of Hadrian, right
Rev. ΚΑΙϹ Τ ΠΡ ΑΡΓΑΙⲰ ΕΤ Β
Mt Argaeus surmounted by Helios standing l., holding globe in r. hand, sceptre in l.
11.50 gr
25 mm
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hhj8.26.38.06Elagabalus
Nicopolis
Obv: AVT M AVP ANTΩN[εINOC], laureate draped cuirassed bust right, seen from rear.
Rev: VΠ NOBIOV POVΦO-V NIKOΠOΛITΩN [ΠPO], in left field C-IC, in right field TP/ON, Tyche wearing kalathos holding cornucopia in left arm, right hand on rudder.
26 mm, 12.91 gms
Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.26.38.6Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hj6.26.21.xx3Elagabalus
Marcianopolis
Obv: AVT K M AVPHΛIOC ANTΩNEINOC, laureate head right
Rev: VΠI(OV)Λ.ANT.CEΛEVK(OV) M(AP)KIANOΠOΛIT(ΩN), Hygeia standing right feeding snake from patera.
26 mm, 11.42 gms
Hristova-Jekov 6.26.21.xx (This die combination not in HJ)Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hj6.28.22.02_2Elagabalus and Julia Maesa
Marcianopolis
Obv: AVT K M AVPH ANTΩNEINOC IOVΛIA MAICA AVΓ, laureate head of Elagabalus on left facing draped bust of Julia Maesa on right.
Rev: VΠ IOVΛ ANT CEΛEVKOV MAPKIAN →OΠOΛITΩN, serpent with 2 coils, head right. E in upper right field.
27 mm, 10.32 gms
Hristova-Jekov 6.28.22.2
From Naville Numismatics, Live Auction 59, lot 219Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hj6.26.10.xx2_2Elagabalus
Marcianopolis
Obv: AVT K M AVPH. ANTΩNEINOC, laureate head right
Rev: VΠ CEPΓ TITIANOV MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩN, Hermes standing left, holding purse and caduceus.
26 mm, 10.39 gms
Hristova-Jekov 6.26.10.xx (This die combination not in HJ.)Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hj6.26.36.24_2Elagabalus
Marcianopolis
Obv: AVT K M AVPHΛI ANTΩNEINOC, laureate head right. Double struck obverse
Rev: VΠ I(OV)Λ ANT CEΛEVKOV MAPKIANOΠOΛIT(ΩN), Concordia standing left, holding patera and cornucopia.
28 mm, 8.69 gms
Hristova-Jekov 6.26.36.24 (sl different conjoined letters in reverse legend)Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hj6.26.03.11Elagabalus
Marcianopolis
Obv: AVT K M AVPH ANTΩNEINOC, laureate head right
Rev: VΠ CEPΓ TITIANOV MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩ, in lower right field, N, Hera standing left, holding patera and sceptre.
27 mm, 7.66 gms
Hristova-Jekov 6.26.3.11Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hj6.27.06.xx_2Elagabalus and Julia Soaemais
Marcianopolis
Obv: AVT K M AVP ANTΩNEINOC AVΓ IOVΛI COVAIMIC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Elagabalus on left facing draped bust of Julia Soaemais on right
Rev: VΠ IOVΛ ANT CEΛEVKOV MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩ →N, Hades-Serapis standing left, right hand raised, short staff in left arm. E in left field.
27 mm, 11.97 gms
Hristova-Jekov 6.27.06.02 (this is the coin pictured for this number in Hristova-Jekov but the description is the reverse for the previous coin)Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hj6.26.38.13Elagabalus
Marcianopolis
Obv: AVT K M AVPH ANTΩNEINOC, laureate head right.
Rev: VΠ CEPΓ TITIANOC MAPKIANOΠOΛIT(ΩN), Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia.
25 mm, 8.17 gms
Hristova-Jekov 6.26.38.13Charles MAug 10, 2020
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hj6.26.35.36Elagabalus
Marcianopolis
Obv: AVT K M AVP ANTΩ(NE)INOC, laureate headright
Rev: MAPKIANO-ΠOΛITΩN, Nemesis standing left, holding scales and cornucopia.
21 mm, 4.62 gms
Hristova-Jekov 6.26.35.36Charles MAug 10, 2020
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Valens RIC IX Siscia 5b, type iv (b)AE 17.06-18.54mm 2.3g, 364-367AD
OBV :: DN VALEN-S PF AVG. Pearled siadem, draped and cuirassed bust right.
REV :: GLORIA RO-MANORVM. Emperor walking right head left , holding labarum and dragging a captive behind him.
EX :: DBSISC
REF :: RIC IX Siscia 5b, type iv (b); Sear 19745
From uncleaned lot 11-2019
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 323Z, AE-Antoninianus, Z//XXI•, IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter and Hercules, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 323Z, AE-Antoninianus, Z//XXI•, IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter and Hercules, #1
avers: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
revers: IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVG G, Jupiter, half-naked, standing right holding scepter and globe, facing Hercules with lionskin, club, and victory on the globe, Z between.
exergue: Z//XXI•, diameter: 22,3-23,8mm, weight:4,54g, axes: 6h,
mint: Antioch, date: 285 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 323Z, p-256,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 323Δ, AE-Antoninianus, */Δ//XXI, IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter and Hercules, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 323Δ, AE-Antoninianus, */Δ//XXI, IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter and Hercules, #1
avers: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
revers: IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVG G, Jupiter, half-naked, standing right holding scepter and globe, facing Hercules with lionskin, club, and victory on the globe, star, and Δ between.
exergue: */Δ//XXI, diameter: 20,5-21,0mm, weight:3,60g, axes: 0h,
mint: Antioch, date: 285 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 323Δ, p-256, Cohen 146,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 323Γ, AE-Antoninianus, ᴗ/Γ//XXI, IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter and Hercules, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 323Γ, AE-Antoninianus, ᴗ/Γ//XXI, IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter and Hercules, #1
avers: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
revers: IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVG G, Jupiter, half-naked, standing right holding scepter and globe, facing Hercules with lionskin, club, and victory on the globe, crescent, and Γ between.
exergue: ᴗ/Γ//XXI, diameter: 21,2-21,8mm, weight:4,01g, axes: 6h,
mint: Antioch, date: 285 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 323Γ, p-256, Cohen 146,
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Severus Alexander Providentia RIC 250Severus Alexander, Denarius, 232 AD, 2.6g, 19mm, RIC 4b 250, SEAR 7922
OBV: IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder
REV: PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providence standing left, holding corn ears over modius and anchor
Very dark toning
SRukkeAug 09, 2020
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THESSALY, Pharsalos. Late 5th-mid 4th century BCAR Drachm
O: Helmeted head of Athena right, sphinx on bowl; T/Θ behind neck guard
R: Warrior on horseback right, wearing petasos, holding mace overhead; T in exergue; all within incuse square.
5.59g
19mm
Lavva 144 (V68/R84); BCD Thessaly II 645.
Ex. Solidus Auction 59, part of lot 1028
MatAug 08, 2020
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Lokris Opuntii (369 - 338 B.C.)AR Hemidrachm
O: Wreathed head of Persephone right.
R: Ajax advancing r., nude but for crested helmet, brandishing dagger and shield; kantharos between his legs.
2.6g
16mm
BCD Lokris 98; SNG Copenhagen 50.MatAug 08, 2020
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RIC 544 DomitianÆ As, 11.52g
Rome mint, 87 AD
Obv: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XIII CENS PER P P; Head of Domitian, laureate, bearded, r.
Rev: FORTVNAE AVGVSTI; S C in field; Fortuna stg. l., with rudder and cornucopiae
RIC 544 (C3). BMC 401. BNC 431.
Acquired from Witter Coins, eBay, July 2020.
Fortuna was a very popular reverse type on Domitian's coinage. She featured on the his first denarii struck after the coinage reform of 82 and would later become a regular type on the bronzes. This common As from 87 shows Fortuna with her familiar attributes of a rudder, with which she steers the world, and a cornucopiae representing the rich bounty she brings. Domitian must have felt some sort of special obligation to Fortuna and repaid it by featuring her cult image on his coinage.
This coin is struck in fine 'Flavian baroque' style, similar to the contemporary denarii.David AthertonAug 08, 2020
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Western Han Dynasty Ban LiangAE 半两 (ban.liang)
China, Western Han Dynasty, 175-167 BCE
Diameter: 24 mm Weight: 2.93 grams
Obverse: The Hanzi 半两 (half liang), arranged right to left. Square hole centre, thin raised outer rim.
Reverse: Blank.
Cast: Uncertain.
Notes:
- Attributed as Wendi official coinage, 5th year to 13th year
Purchased from Bob Reiss 2013PharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Constantius II Centenionalis Fel Temp Reparatio captivesAE Centenionalis
Constantius II, 337-361 CE
Diameter: 20mm, Weight: 4.44 grams, Die axis: 6h
Obverse: D N CONSTANTIVS PF AVG
Diadem, draped and cuirassed bust to left, holding globe in right hand.
Reverse: FEL TEMP REPARATIO
Emperor standing facing left, right hand holding standard decorated with ChiRo, left hand resting on shield. Two bound captives keeling before Emperor.
Mint: ALEΓ: Alexandria
References: RIC 54
Purchased from Civitas Galleries, 2020PharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Constantius II Centenionalis Fel Temp Falling HorsemanAE Centenionalis
Constantius II, 337-361 CE
Diameter: 22 mm, Weight: 4.67 grams, Die Axis: 12h
Obverse: D N CONSTANTIVS PF AVG
Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right.
Reverse: FEL TEMP REPARATIO
Soldier (described also as Constantius II or the personification of Virtus) to right holding shield, spearing falling enemy horseman to left.
Mint: CONSB*, Γ in field to left: Constantinople
References: RIC 82
Purchased from Gert Boersema 2020, Ex Theo van Wendel de Joode, formed in the Netherlands in the 80’s & 90’s. PharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Athens, Attica TetradrachmAR Tetradrachm
Size: 23 mm Weight: 16.73 grams Die axis: 9h
Athens, Attica
454 – 415 BCE
Obverse: Head of Athena to right, wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with three olive leaves above the visor and a floral scroll on the bowl. Hair is drawn in parallel curves, wears a round earring.
Reverse: Owl standing to right, head facing with tail feathers as a single protrusion. Olive sprig and crescent moon to upper left. AΘE to right.
Purchased from Freeman & Sear, 2008PharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Myndos, Karia DrachmAR Drachm
Size: 17 mm Weight: 4.22 grams Die axis: 12h
Myndos, Caria
Mid 2nd century BCE
Obverse: Laureate head of Serapis right.
Reverse: Headress of Isis set on two grain ears, thunderbolt below. MYNΔIΩN to left, ΘEOΔΩΡOΣ to right.
References: SNG Keckman 236, BMC Caria 6
Notes:
- Until recently the obverse was described as the head of Zeus, wearing the headdress of Osiris (off flan on this coin).
- It is scarce for the reverse to still retain details of the snake on the shield of the headdress.
- Myndos was originally founded by Dorian colonists from Troezen and is recorded as contributing silver and one ship to the Delian Confederacy circa 500 BCE. Later the city was refounded by Mausolos, ruler of Halicarnassus, closer to the coast.
Purchased from Civitas Galleries, 2007PharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Menander I DrachmAR Drachm
Size: 17mm, Weight: 2.45 grams, Die Axis: 9h
Baktria, Menander I
Circa 155 – 130 BCE
Obverse: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ MENAN∆POY (of saviour king Menander)
Diademed ‘heroic’ bust of Menander I to left, wearing aegis and brandishing spear.
Reverse: The Kharoshthi script 𐨣𐨚𐨯 𐨚𐨟𐨪𐨯 𐨨𐨱𐨪𐨗𐨯ꅐ (maharajasa tratarasa menadrasa - translation as obverse)
Athena Alkidemos advancing left, brandishing thunderbolt and shield held horizontally decorated with head of Gorgon. Monogram to right.
References: HGC 12 189
Purchased from Künker am dom, 2019PharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Menander I DrachmAR Drachm
Size: 17mm, Weight: 2.45 grams, Die Axis: 9h
Baktria, Menander I
Circa 155 – 130 BCE
Obverse: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ MENAN∆POY (of saviour king Menander)
Diademed and draped bust of Menander I to right.
Reverse: The Kharoshthi script 𐨣𐨚𐨯 𐨚𐨟𐨪𐨯 𐨨𐨱𐨪𐨗𐨯ꅐ (maharajasa tratarasa menadrasa - translation as obverse)
Athena Alkidemos advancing left, brandishing thunderbolt and shield held horizontally decorated with head of Gorgon. Monogram to right.
References: HGC 12 191, Bopearachchi 13B
Notes:
-Menander was one of the most famous Baktrian rulers. He was said to have raided as far east as modern day Patna. He is also reported to have converted to Buddhism according to the Buddhist text the Milinda Panha (The questions of king Milinda). It is recorded by Plutarch that upon his death his remains were shared amongst cities and 'monuments' were erected to honour these. This may be a reference to Buddhist stupas. It appears that like Alexander before him, he respected the various religions of his kingdom, and used them to gain advantage wherever possible.
-The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, thought to have been written in the mid first century CE, records the following:
"To the present day ancient drachmae are current in Barygaza (modern day Bharuch in Gujarat, India), coming from this country, bearing inscriptions in Greek letters, and the devices of those who reigned after Alexander, Apollodorus and Menander."
-Kharosthi (also known as Gandharan) was a script used in the region of modern day Afghanistan and Pakistan from about the 3rd century BCE to about the 3rd century CE. There is evidence of the script surviving as late as the 7th century CE in some outposts along the Silk Road. Interestingly, some early Chinese translations of Buddhist works indicate a Kharosthi source.
-Kharosthi is read from right to left, like for example modern Arabic. In the case of Menander, his epithets all end in 𐨯 (sa), so it is quite east to make out each word on the coin. The first letter of Menadrasa ꅐ (me) is made up of 𐨨 (m) combined with the diacritic vowel mark ' (e). This letter 'me', is quite distinctive and clearly visible directly below the monogram on my coin. Thus reading (by English convention) backwards the word me . na . dra . sa is clear. Note I was not able to find the Unicode script for Kharosthi 'me', so the symbol I have used is from 'Yi' script which was the closest approximation of The Kharosthi symbol I could find.
Ex Frank S Robinson Auction 97 lot 13, 2016PharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Ephesos AE UnitAE Unit
Size: 16 mm, Weight: 2.07 grams, Die Axis: 6h
Ephesos, Ionia
Circa 305-288 BCE
Obverse: Bee from above, with straight wings, E Φ.
Reverse: Stag kneeling left, head right; astragalos above, magistrate name IΣTIAIOΣ in left field.
References: BMC Ionia 59 (for magistrate)
Purchased from Tom Vossen, 2019PharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Maximinus I Thrax - Van Meter 11, RIC 16LimesAug 08, 2020
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Philippus - RIC 167a, Van Meter 59LimesAug 08, 2020
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BCC L23 Miniature Lead Serving PlatterMiniature Lead Serving Platter
Greco-Roman? Eastern
1st-6th Century CE?
Miniature cast lead serving platter
with a decorative border of parallel
lines, two handles, raised lip and
base. Pierced in antiquity. Perhaps
a votive offering or a toy. Similar
objects are known from Roman tombs.
cf. "Toys from the Tomb of Julia Graphis,
of Brescello" Musei Civici di Reggio Emilia.
5.275cm x 2.45cm. x 0.3cm. 12.15gm.
Surface find Caesarea Maritima, 1973
(Click for Larger Pic)v-dromeAug 08, 2020
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Persia, Archaemenid Kings SiglosAR Siglos
Size: 12 ~ 16mm, Weight: 5.44 grams, Die Axis: na
Persia, Archaemenid Kings
Circa 485 - 420 BCE (Xerxes I to Darius II)
Obverse: King advancing right, spear in right hand bow in left.
Reverse: Freeform incuse punch. Uncertain bankers punch mark at centre.
References: Carradice IIIb
Notes:
- Quite a circulated example, but with a nice provenance.
Purchased from Pavlos S. Pavlou 2017, Ex Baldwins Argentum June 2016 part of lot 25, Ex David Sellwood collectionPharsalosAug 08, 2020
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C. Naevius Balbus DenariusAR Serrate Denarius: 18mm, 3.85 grams, Die axis: 6h
Moneyer: C. Naevius Balbus, circa 79 BCE
Obverse: Diademed head of Venus to right, H below chin, SC behind neck.
Reverse: Victory in triga to right, C.NAE BALB monogram in exergue.
Mint: Rome
References: Crawford 382/1a
Notes:
- The purpose of the serrated edge on 1st century BCE denarii is not agreed upon. One hypothesis in that it was an attempt to thwart clipping; another to prove that the coin did not contain a copper core.
- The ancestor of C. Naeveius Balbus, also of the same name, wrote the earliest known Latin epic poem. It was a versed history of the first Punic War, 264 to 241 BCE.
- 79 BCE was the year Sulla resigned his dictatorship and returned to his country estate. He died a year later.
Ex Classical Numismatics Group eAuction 121 (2005), lot 170.PharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Trajan Denarius AnnonaAR Denarius
Trajan 98-117 CE
Diameter: 19 mm, Weight: 3.56 grams, Die axis: 7h
Obverse: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P COS V PP
Laureate bust to right, with medusa aegis
Reverse: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI
Annona standing left, holding grain ears in her right hand and cornucopiae with her left, modius to left, stern of galley to right.
Mint: Rome
References: RIC 165
Notes:
- Dates between 103 and 111 CE
Purchased from Silbury Coins, 2019PharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Salonina Sestertius IvnoAE Sestertius
Salonina, 253-268 CE
Diameter: 26~29mm, Weight: 15.69 grams, Die axis: 6h
Obverse: CORNELIA SALONINA AVG
Draped and diademed bust to right.
Reverse: IVNO REGINA SC
Juno, draped, standing facing left, holding patera in outstretched right hand, and sceptre in left hand.
Mint: Rome
References: RIC 46, C 62
Notes:
- The wife of Emperor Gallienus, her fate following the assassination of her husband is not certain.
-Salonina was said to be an intellectual woman, and her and her husband were patrons of the influential Greek philosopher Plotinus.
-The Historia Avgvsta records an incident where Salonina was sold gems that turned out to be glass. The seller was apprehended, and was told he would be fed to a lion. When at last the gate was opened, a chicken emerged. The emperor Gallienus was supposed to have said "He deceived, and then was himself deceived".
- Bronze fractional coinage during this period of Roman history is scarce. The silver antoninianus became so debased and inflation so rampant, metal was used to mint this more valuable denomination, rather than fractions such as sestertii. This sestertius dates to 255-256 CE.
Purchased from Downies Melbourne Ancient Exclusives July 2016, number 134, Ex Dix Noonan Web 15 March 2012, lot 1262 (part of), from the John Quinn collectionPharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Salonina Antoninianus VenusBillon Antoninianus
Salonina, 253-268CE
Diameter: 20mm, Weight: 4.00 grams, Die axis: 12h
Obverse: SALONINA AVG
Draped bust to right, on crescent.
Reverse: VENVS AVG
Venus standing left, holding helmet in right hand, and spear under left arm which rests on a shield. In exergue PXV.
Mint: Antioch
References: RIC 86
Notes:
- PXV marks Gallienus' 15th Tribuncian year; 267 CE.
-Antioch continued to mint relatively fine coinage compared to the later issues of Gallienus and Salonina from other mints. See another well made Antioch antoninianus in my gallery, a LVNA LVCIFERA type of Gallienus. I think the dies of both coins could be engraved by the same celator.
Purchased from Victor's Imperial Coins, 2018PharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Constantius Gallus Fel Temp Reparatio Falling HorsemanAE Centenionalis
Constantius Gallus, 351-354 CE
Diameter: 22 mm, Weight: 4.15 grams, Die Axis: 11h
Obverse: D N CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES
Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust to right.
Reverse: FEL TEMP REPARATIO
Soldier on right holding shield, spearing falling enemy horseman on left. Horseman sits facing soldier with hands extended upwards.
Mint: *TSЄ* , Γ in field to left, * in field to right: Thessalonica
References: Not in RIC (cf RIC 177 for *TSЄ•, but not *TSЄ*)
Purchased from Roman Lode, 2019PharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Constans Centenionalis Fel Temp Reparatio Hut CyzicusAE Centenionalis
Constans, 337-350 CE
Diameter: 21 mm, Weight: 4.20 grams, Die axis: 7h
Obverse: D N CONSTANS PF AVG
Diadem, draped, and cuirassed bust to left, holding globe.
Reverse: FEL TEMP REPARATIO
Helmeted and caped Soldier advancing right, dragging small child from hut beneath tree.
Mint: SMKA: Cyzicus
References: RIC 72
Notes:
- ‘FELix TEMPorvm REPARATIO’ = Happy times restored.
- This type was issued at 13 different mints, each using a different tree, shrub or plant.
Purchased from Victor’s Imperial Coins, 2014PharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Constans Centenionalis Fel Temp Reparatio hutAE Centenionalis
Constans, 337-350 CE
Diameter: 19 mm, Weight: 4.20 grams, Die axis: 6h
Obverse: D N CONSTANS PF AVG
Diadem, draped, and cuirassed bust to left, holding globe.
Reverse: FEL TEMP REPARATIO
Helmeted soldier advancing right, leading small child from hut beneath tree.
Mint: CONSЄ*: Constantinopolis
References: RIC 88
Notes:
- This coin depicts a small figure with quite foreign features, for example the upright hair. This depiction is quite common, particularly to some Eastern mints, as noted on Bill Welch's excellent hut site. This is why the small figure is sometimes described as a 'barbarian'. However there are plenty of other plausible interpretations.
- ‘FELix TEMPorvm REPARATIO’ = Happy times restored.
- This type was issued at 13 different mints, each using a different tree, shrub or plant.
Purchased from eBay UK, ex the Bill Welch hut collection with his ticket indicating purchase from eBay 2006PharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Gallienus Antoninianus Luna LuciferaBillon Antoninianus
Gallienus , 253-268CE
Diameter: 21mm, Weight: 3.60 grams, Die axis: 12h
Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG
Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust to right
Reverse: LVNA LVCIFERA
Diana as luna, crescent atop head, advancing to right. Holds lit torch in both hands, drapery billows behind.
Mint: Antioch
References: RIC 646
Notes:
- Struck during sole reign of Gallienus, 260 -268 CE.
-The Roman goddess Luna, the equivalent of the Greek Selene, came to be associated in Rome with Diana. The reverse can be translated as 'Diana bringer of light'.
-The goddess Luna had her own temple on the Aventine Hill, but it was destroyed by the great fire of Rome circa 64 CE during Emperor Nero's reign.
Purchased from Civitas Galleries 2016, with handwritten ticket indicating ex Tom CederlindPharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Julia Domna Denarius, HilaritasAR Denarius
Julia Domna 193-217CE
Diameter: 18~19 mm, Weight: 3.12 grams, Die axis: 12h
Obverse: IVLIA AVGVSTA
Draped bust to right, hair in elaborate bun.
Reverse: HILARITAS
Hilaritas standing facing left, holding palm frond in right hand and cornucopiae in left.
Mint: Rome
References: RIC 556
Notes:
- Dates between 196 and 211 CE, during the reign of Septimius Severus
Purchased from Sphinx Numismatics 2017, ex CNG Triton XX, part of lot 614 (ex the A.K. Collection) 2017, Ex stock Münzen und Medaillen Basel 1965PharsalosAug 08, 2020
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Julius CaesarJULIUS CAESAR, 44 BC.
E Dupondus, 45 ABC. Mint in Italy, Rare
Roman Republic
Dia.: 26 mm
Wt.: 13.05 g
Obv.: Bust of Victory right
Rev.: C CLOVI PRAEF Minerva advancing left, snake, spear and shield.
Ref.: Cr 476.Ancient AussieAug 08, 2020
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Constantine I RIC VII Siscia 216Ae 18.83mm, 3,5grams. 328-329 AD
OBV :: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C. Laureate head right.
REV :: PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS. Campgate with 8 rows, 2 turrets, no door And star above.
EX :: ESIS double crescent
REF :: RIC VII Siscia 216; Sear 17235
From uncleaned lot 08, 2019
Nice bold strike with fresh dies.
JohnnyAug 08, 2020
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Macedonia - Philip III Arrhidaios (323-319 BCE)Metal/Size: AR18; Weight: 4.11 grams; Denomination: Drachm; Mint: Magnesia ad Maeandrum, Ionia; Date: 323-319 BCE; Obverse: Head of Alexander the Great as Herakles right wearing lion skin, beads surround. Reverse: ΦIΛIΠΠOY, Zeus Aetophoros enthroned (or stool?) left, holding eagle and scepter, IAT monogram in left field, beads surround, no monogram beneath throne/stool. Reference: Price p. 56, Magnesia ad Maeandrum.museumguyAug 07, 2020
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Cilicia, AegeaeMetal/Size: AE23; Weight: 8.71 grams; Denomination: Drachm; Mint: Aegeae, Cilicia; Date: 164 BCE; Obverse: Head of Zeus right. Reverse: Athena standing left wearing long chiton and helmet, holding Nike in right hand - AIΓEAIΩN (AIGEAIWN) behind Athena. References: SNG Levante #1676; SNG France 2, #2310; Sear #5516.museumguyAug 07, 2020
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Iulia Domna and Geta - Sear 6535 (571 var), RIC 571LimesAug 07, 2020
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Iulia Domna - Sear 7100, Van Meter 16, RIC 373A (Caracalla) LimesAug 07, 2020
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Septimius Severus - Van Meter 43, RIC 265, Sear 6282LimesAug 07, 2020
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Severus Alexander - Sear 7993, RIC 465. LimesAug 07, 2020
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Geta - Van Meter 32/1, RIC 69aLimesAug 07, 2020
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Geta - Sear 7196, RIC 18LimesAug 07, 2020
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Caracalla - RIC 536b, Sear 6952 (Var. Jb), Van Meter 124 (Var. ol/13) LimesAug 07, 2020
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Caracalla - Sear 6874, Van Meter 75/1, RIC 108LimesAug 07, 2020
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 920-1-6, 4th. Unspecified Oriental Mint, Bust:(C/A2), ҁ//KA, CLEMENTIA TEMP (Type: A), Emperor and Jupiter with Globe, Rare! #1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 920-1-6, 4th. Unspecified Oriental Mint, Bust:(C/A2), ҁ//KA, CLEMENTIA TEMP (Type: A), Emperor and Jupiter with Globe, Rare! #1
avers: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from the back. (C/A2),
reverse: CLEMENTIA TEMP (Type: A), Emperor standing right, holding scepter surmounted by an eagle, receiving globe from Jupiter standing left, holding scepter.
exergue: ҁ//KA, diameter: 21,0-21,4mm, weight: 3,77g, axis:7h,
mint: 4th. Unspecified Oriental Mint (by S. Estiot, RIC connected to Antioch), 1st. em., 6th. off., date: 280 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 920-1-6, p-120,
Q-001quadransAug 07, 2020
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fantasymedallionElagabalus and Julia Maesa (?)
Cast Fantasy Medallion
Obv: IMP CAES M AVR ANTO ELAGAB PIVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Elagabalus facing draped bust of Maesa(?).
Rev: P M TR P II COS VIII P P (sic), Asklepios standing right, holding serpent-entwined staff, facing female figure standing left, holding palm(?); star above, globe on ground between.
40 mm, 43.22 grams
Æ Cast Fantasy Medallion. Unknown maker, circa 16th-17th century.
Ex Derek Aldred Collection. Purchased from Roma Numismatics, E-Sale 71, lot 1652.Charles MAug 07, 2020
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Roman Republic: Gens: Titia, Moneyer: Q Titius, AR Quinarius.Rome 90 B.C. 1.99g - 14.3mm, Axis 12h.
Obv: Draped and winged bust of Victory right.
Rev: Q•TITI - Pegasus leaping right, Q•TITI below.
Ref: Titia 3; Cr431/2; Syd 693.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.Christian ScarlioliAug 07, 2020
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pella001a_3Elagabalus
Pella, Macedonia
Obv: IMP C M AVR ANTONINVS, laureate draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: COL IVL A[VS PЄLLA], Pan, naked, seated left on rock, right hand raised to head.
24 mm, 9.19 gms
Varbanov 3732; Moushmov 6476Charles MAug 07, 2020
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Roman Republic: Gens: Calpurnia, Moneyer: Calpurnius Piso, AR Quinarius.Rome 90 B.C. 1.88g - 13mm, Axis 8h
Obv: Laureate head of Apollo to right, control mark behind with bakers mark underneath it.
Rev: L PI-SO / FRVGI - Victory advancing right holding wreath, sword and spear.
Ref: Calpurnia 13; Crawford 340/2f; Sydenham 672c.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.Christian ScarlioliAug 07, 2020
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Roman Imperial: Divus Augustus (Struck under Tiberius), AE As.Rome 31-37 A.D. 9.95g - 27.9mm, Axis 6h.
Obv: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER - Radiate head left.
Rev: PROVIDENT / S-C - Altar-enclosure with double panelled door, S-C across fields, PROVIDENT in ex.
Ref: RIC I 81, [tib]; Cohen 228, [aug]; BMC 146.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian ScarlioliAug 07, 2020
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Roman Imperial: Augustus, Moneyer: M. Maecilius Tullus, AE As.Rome 7 B.C. 10.30g - 26.2mm, Axis 3h.
Obv: CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBVNIC POT - Bare head right.
Rev: M MAECILIVS TVLLVS III VIR AAA F F / S-C - Legend around large SC.
Ref: RIC I 435; Cohen 448; BMC 220.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.Christian ScarlioliAug 07, 2020
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charachspijk05_2Elagabalus
Charachmoba
Obv: A K MAV ANTⲰNINO, Laureate head right.
Rev: XA-PAX →MⲰBA, On right, priest seated left before raised platform with steps leading up to it, on which is a tall column between two small baetyls.
19 mm, 6.20 gms
Spijkerman 5; Rosenberger 2; Sofaer 3.
From Roma Numismatics, E-Sale 73, lot 647.Charles MAug 07, 2020
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