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Postumus SALVS AVG RIC V/2 85Ant, 23mm, 3.49g.
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: SALVS AVG, Salus standing L feeding snake over altar with flame, & leaning on anchor.
RIC V/2 85, Common.Robert_BrenchleyDec 20, 2007
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SAECVLO FRVGIFERO RIC V/2 84Ant, 22mm, 3.13g.
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG, Radiate & draped bust R.
Reverse: SAECVLO FRVGIFERO, Winged caduceus.
Reiwe, Officina A, Issue 4.
RIC V/2 84, Scarce.Robert_BrenchleyDec 18, 2007
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Obodas III (30-9BC) leadPb 18, 1.88g.
Obverse: Laureate head of Obodas R.
Reverse: Nike standing L, wings outstretched, holding wreath.
These lead coins turn up regularly, from different, mainly Near Eastern rulers, over quite a period; the best known are those of Jannaeus. Little seems to be known about them, but I can't imagine that they're official.Robert_BrenchleyDec 10, 2007
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Aretas IV (9BC-40AD) & Shuqailat SNG ANS 1438-43AE 19, 3.82g.
Obverse: Jugate heads of Aretas IV & Shuqailat, A in L field, S in R.
Reverse: HRTT/SQY/LT between crossed cornucopiae.
SNG ANS 1438-43.Robert_BrenchleyDec 06, 2007
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Aretas IV (9BC-40AD) & Shuqailat SNG ANS 1435AE 15, 2.24g.
Obverse: Aretas IV laureate, standing L in military dress, with spear, A to r.
Reverse: Shuqailat standing L, wreath to L, SQYLT to R.
SNG ANS 1435.Robert_BrenchleyDec 06, 2007
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Aretas IV (9BC-40AD) SNG ANS 1433AE 13, 1.44g.
Obverse: Laureate head of Aretas R.
Reverse: A between crossed cornucopiae.
SNG ANS 1433.Robert_BrenchleyDec 06, 2007
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Obodas III & Syllaeus SNG ANS 1426AE 14, 2.70g.
Obverse: Diademed head of Obodas R.
Reverse: Crossed cornucopiae, S to L.
SNG ANS 1426, 9BC.Robert_BrenchleyDec 06, 2007
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Rabbel II (70-106 AD) & Gamilath SNG ANS 1446-51AE 17, 4.03g.
Obverse: Jugate heads of Rabbel II & Gamilath, in dotted circle.
Reverse: RB'L/GMLT between crossed cornucopiae.
SNG ANS 1446-51.Robert_BrenchleyDec 06, 2007
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Postumus IMP X COS V RIC V/2 289Ant, 20mm, 3.81g.
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: IMP X COS V, Victory standing R with wreath & palm.
Trier, Officina B, Issue 7. AD 269.
RIC V/2 289, Scarce.
Struck at the end of Postumus' reign, and silvered not billon.Robert_BrenchleyNov 27, 2007
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Postumus PM TRP COS III PP RIC V/2 55Ant, 22mm, 2.43g.
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: PM TRP COS III PP, Emperor standing L with spear & globe.
Trier, Issue 2, Officina B. 260-1 AD.
RIC V/2 55, Common.
This is evidently an engraver's error, as Postumus was COS II in 260-1, when he was TRP I, and this is as stated on the common dated coin of this year. I have two of these, from different dies, so evidently the mistake was repeated.Robert_BrenchleyNov 27, 2007
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MARTI PACIFERO RIC V/1 236Ant, 18mm, 2.50g.
Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head R.
Reverse: MARTI PACIFERO, Mars standing L with branch, spear & shield.
Rome, RIC 236, Common.
A nice example of a clashed die, with the outline of the bust clearly visible on the reverse.Robert_BrenchleyNov 27, 2007
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VBERITAS AVG RIC V/2 330Ant, 21mm, 3.76g.
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: VBERITAS AVG, Uberitas standing L with purse and cornucopia.
Trier, Issue 4, Officina B.
RIC V/2 330, Common.
The scarcer variant with VBERITAS spelt correctly.Robert_BrenchleyNov 12, 2007
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SALVS AVG RIC V/1 610Ant, 20mm, 3.88g.
Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: SALVS AVG, Apollo standing L with branch & tripod to R.
PXV in exe.
Antioch, RIC v/1 610, Common.
Robert_BrenchleyOct 31, 2007
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PIETAS AVGG RIC V/1 446Ant, 20mm, 2.87g.
Obverse: IMP C LIC GALLIENVS PF AVG, radiat & draped bust R.
Reverse: PIETAS AVGG, Emperors sacrificing at altar.
Antioch, RIC V/1 446, Common.Robert_BrenchleyOct 31, 2007
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MARTI PACIFERO RIC 492varAnt, 21mm, 3.05g.
Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: MARTI PACIFERO, Mars standing L holding branch & shield.
Mediolanum, RIC 492 var, Common.
Variant reverse: Mars is standing rather than walking. This reverse is recorded from Rome.Robert_BrenchleyOct 29, 2007
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DIANAE CONS AVG RIC V/1 181Ant, 20x22mm, 3.51g.
Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head R.
Reverse: DIANAE CONS AVG, antelope walking L.
XII in exe.
Rome RIC V/1 181, Common.
RIC Robert_BrenchleyOct 29, 2007
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VICT GERMANICA RIC V/1 44Ant, 20x22mm, 3.20g.
Obverse: GALLIENVS PGF AVG, Radiate & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: VICT GERMANICA, Victory walking L, trampling captive.
Lugdunum, RIC V/1 44, Common
Double strike on reverse.Robert_BrenchleyOct 29, 2007
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GERMANICVS MAX V RIC V/1 18Ant, 22mm, 3.27g.
Obverse: GALLIENVS PF AVG, Radiate & cuirassed bust L., with spear & shield.
Reverse: GERMANICVS MAX V, trophy with two captives.
Cologne RIC V/1 18, Common.Robert_BrenchleyOct 29, 2007
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Agrippa II (55-95 AD) Hendin 604 varAE17, 17mm, 4.89g.
Obverse: DOMET KAI GERMAN, Head of Domitian R.
Reverse: ETOU IE BA AGRIPPA, Nike standing R, foot on helmet, writing on shield. Crescent in L field.
Year 24, 83/4 AD.
Hendin 604 var
TJC 165c
SNG ANS 298Robert_BrenchleySep 09, 2007
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Hyrcanus I (135-104BC) Hendin 453Prutah, 13mmm 2.44g.
Obverse: YHW/ChNNH CH/HGDL WCh/BR HY (Yehonachan the High Priest and the Council of the Jews) in wreath.
Reverse: Crossed cornucopias, ribbons, pomegranate between them. A in lower R field.
Hendin 453
TJG Group DRobert_BrenchleySep 07, 2007
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Herod I (37-4BC) Hendin 4902 Prutah, 19mm, 3.69g.
Obverse: HRWD BASILEWC, cross in closed diadem.
Reverse: Tripod table between two upright palm branches.
Hendin 490
TJC 48a.
These larger coins are almost unique among Judean issues, and were issued by both sides during the war between Herod and Mattathias Antigonus. As soon as Antigonus was dead, Herod abandoned them, making this one of the very few cases where it's possible to argue that the main purpose of a coin issue was propaganda.Robert_BrenchleySep 07, 2007
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Herod I (37-4BC) Hendin 491Prutah, 14x17mm, 1.93g.
Obverse: HRWDOU BASILEWS around closed diadem, cross within.
Reverse: Table with three curved legs, nothing upon it.
Hendin 491
TJC 51
Tripod tables are known to have been used in the Temple, and the type probably marks Herod's ambitious rebuilding of it. Robert_BrenchleySep 04, 2007
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Herod I (37-4BC) Hendin 495Lepton, 12x14m, 0.87g.
Obverse: HRWDOU BASILEWS around tripod table.
Reverse: Crossed palms within circle.
Hendin 495
TJC 55Robert_BrenchleySep 04, 2007
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Alexander Jannaeus (103-76BC) Hendin 467Prutah, 15mm, 2.14g.
Obverse: ALEXANDROU BASILEWS, anchor within diadem.
Reverse: Aramaic inscription, HMLK YHNTN (Yehonatan the king) , Lily flower.
Hendin 467
TJC N1Robert_BrenchleySep 03, 2007
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Alexander Jannaeus (103-76BC) Hendin 472Underweight prutah, 12mm, 0.86g.
Obverse: Upside-down anchor within diadem, traces of inscription around.
Reverse: 8-Pointed star in dotted circle, crude inscription around.
Hendin 472
TJC L7
The only way I can make sense of these is as underweight prutoth produced, whether officially or not, during Jannaeus' civil war with the Pharisees.Robert_BrenchleySep 03, 2007
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Alexander Jannaeus (103-76BC) Hendin 474Prutah, 14mm, 1.8g
Obverse: YHWN/TN HC G/DWL ChBR/HYW (Yechonatan the High Priest and the Council of the Jews)
Reverse: crossed cornucopiae, ribbons, pomegranate between them, in wreath.
Hendin 474
TJC Q GroupRobert_BrenchleySep 03, 2007
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Hyrcanus II (67, 63-40BC) Hendin 478Prutah, 14x16mm, 2.44g.
Obverse: Yonatan the High Priest and the Council of the Jews in wreath.
Reverse: Crossed cornucopiae, ribbons, pomegranate between them.
Hendin 478
Most of these are overstruck on Jannaeus' star and anchor prutot, but this one shows no evidence of an overstrike.Robert_BrenchleySep 03, 2007
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Hyrcanus II (67, 63-40BC Hendin 479Prutah, 14mm, 2.04g.
Obverse: YNTN H/CHN GD/L WChBY/HDY (Yonatan the High Priest and the Council of the Jews) in wreath.
Reverse: crossed cornucopiae, ribbons, pomegranate between them.
Hendin 479
TJC Group S
Kaufman HA44Robert_BrenchleySep 03, 2007
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Hyrcanus I (135-104BC) Hendin 458aLepton, 12mm, 0.65g.
Obverse: Illegible inscription (Yehochanan the High Priest and Council of the Jews) in four lines, flanking palm branch.
Reverse: Lily, two corn ears below.
Hendin 458a
TJC Group JRobert_BrenchleySep 02, 2007
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Hyrcanus I (135-104BC) Hendin 459Prutah, 14x16mm, 2.56g.
Obverse: YHW/ChNN HCHN/GDL RWSh H/ChBR HY (Yehochanan the High Priest Head of the Council of the Jews) within wreath.
Reverse: Crossed cornucopiae, ribbons, pomegranate between them.
Hendin 459
TJC I5Robert_BrenchleySep 02, 2007
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Alexander Jannaeus (103-76BC) Hendin 473Prutah, 19mm, 2.11g.
Obverse: Yehonatan the HIgh Priest and the Council of the Jews, in wreath.
Reverse: Double cornucopia with ribbons, pomegranate between them.
Hendin 473.Robert_BrenchleySep 01, 2007
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Gaza mint, imitative owl1/2 obol, 7mm, 0.29g.
Obverse: Head of Athena R.
Reverse: Owl standing R, olive sprig L, traces of inscription to R, in incuse square.
GazaRobert_BrenchleySep 01, 2007
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APOLLINI CONS AVG RIC V/1 165Ant, 21mm, 1.95g.
Obverse: IMP GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head R.
Reverse: APOLLINI CONS AVG, gryphon standing L.
Delta in exe.
RIC V/1 165, Common.Robert_BrenchleyAug 10, 2007
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VIRTVS AVGVSTI RIC V/1 330varAnt, 20mm, 2.97g.
Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head R.
Reverse: VIRTVS AVGVSTI, Mars standing L, foot on helmet, holding inverted spear and branch. X in L field.
Rome
RIC V/1 330 var, S.
Variant inscription. RIC doesn not mention the helmet on reverse.Robert_BrenchleyAug 10, 2007
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Postumus RESTITOR GALLIAR RIC V/2 223 varCast large bronze, 23mm, 6.19g.
Obv: IMP C M CASS LAT POSTVMVS AG, Radiate & cuirassed bust R.
Rev: RESTITOR GALLIAR, Emperor holding spear and raising helmeted woman.
Atelier II
RIC V/2 223 var, Scarce.Robert_BrenchleyAug 10, 2007
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Victorinus FIDES MILITVM RIC V/2108 varAnt, 17x20mm, 3.10g.
Obverse: IMP CM PIAVVONIVS VICTORINVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing L with standards.
Trier, Issue 3.
RIC V/2 108 var; the bust differs from that given in RIC. According to RIC, Common, but it isn't!
Struck from worn dies; you can see how the immensely long obverse inscription becomes completely illegible.Robert_BrenchleyAug 10, 2007
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Herod I (37-4BC) Hendin 501 TJC 66Lepton, 11x13mm, 0.70g.
Obverse: Single cornucopia, BACIL/HRWD in dotted circle.
Reverse: Eagle standing R, pellet in L field, in dotted circle.
Hendin 501
Treasury of Jewish Coins 66.
The eagle was doubtless intended as a Jewish, rather than Roman, symbol, being one of the animals supporting YHVH's throne in Ezekiel. It probably relates to the golden eagle erected by Herod over the Temple gate. How long this stood is uncertain, but in his last year, as his power weakened, it became the centre of a riot which ended in its destruction as an idolatrous image. There is no record of any protest against the coins.Robert_BrenchleyMay 15, 2007
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Alexander Jannaeus (103-76BC) Hendin 470, TJC K17Prutah, 15mm, 1.26g.
Obverse: ALEXANDROU BASILEWS around anchor.
Reverse: 8-pointed star within diadem, HMLK CHN followed by a symbol, between rays.
Hendin 470
Treasury of Jewish Coins K17
A rare variant known from a single die. The significance of the reverse inscription, 'The King [and] Priest' isn't known.Robert_BrenchleyMay 15, 2007
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Mattathias Antigonus prutah, H 483, TJC 40Prutah, 12x14mm, 1.31g.
Obverse: MTT/YH in two lines, in retrograde Hebrew
Reverse: Double cornucopia with an ear of grain between.
Hendin 483
Treasury of Jewish Coins 40.
There are two interesting things about these coins. Firstly, the flans were cast in double-sided moulds, giving a rather odd appearance. Secondly, the Hebrew inscription is retrograde. Meshorer says that signatures were sometimes reversed in the ancient world, and thus the inscription may have this character.Robert_BrenchleyMay 15, 2007
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Alexander Jannaeus (103-76BC) Hendin 471Prutah, 15mm, 1.27g.
Obverse: BASILEWS ALEXANDROY around anchor within circle.
Reverse: Star in circle of dots.
Year 25 (78 BC)
Hendin 471Robert_BrenchleyApr 18, 2007
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Antiochos VII AE15 Hendin 451Ae15, 15mm, 2.70g.
Obverse: BASILEWS ANTIOXOS EUERGETOI, Upside-down anchot.
Reverse: Lily in dotted circle.
BPR (131-130 BC)
Hendin 451.
Despite being struck in Antiochos' name, this is dated to the time when Hyrcanus I had actually gained control of Jerusalem, where they seem to have been struck. There is thus a good case for the claim that they were minted by Hyrcanus, and in a very real sense, constitute the first clearly 'Jewish' coins, since they inaugurate the tradition of coins without images. The earlier Yehud coins are probably better seen as 'Israelite' rather than 'Jewish'; they use images, and it's uncertain how far the term 'Judaioi' was in use at the time, or to whom it applied.Robert_BrenchleyApr 18, 2007
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Herod I (37-4BC) Hendin 499Prutah, 14mm, 0.90g.
Obverse: HRWDOY BASILEWS in concentric circles.
Reverse: Anchor within circle decorated with stylised lilies.
Hendin 499.Robert_BrenchleyApr 18, 2007
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Mithridates II S7378 varChalkous, 13mm, 1.68g.
Obverse: diademed & cuirassed bust L with long pointed beard.
Reverse: BASILEWS BASILEWN ARSAKOY DIKAIOY EYERGETOY KAIFILELLHNE, bow in case.
Sellwood 7378 var, 123-88BC.Robert_BrenchleyApr 16, 2007
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Sinatrukes S349Dichalkous, 16mm, 3.69g.
Obverse: Bust L with tiara.
Reverse: Horse running R, inscription around.
Sellwood 34.9, 77-70BC.Robert_BrenchleyApr 16, 2007
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Vologases I SNG COP 200AE 12, 12mm, 1.39g.
Obverse: Diademed and bearded head of king L.
Reverse: Male figure L wearing short tunic, holding patera over altar, crescent in upper L field.
51-78AD.Robert_BrenchleyApr 16, 2007
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Postumus IOVI STATORI RIC V/2 309Ant, 18x20mm, 3.98g.
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: IOVI STATORI, Jupiter standing R with sceptre & thunderbolt.
Trier, Issue 5, Officina B.
RIC V/2 309, Common.Robert_BrenchleyApr 16, 2007
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Postumus SAECVLI FELICITAS RIC V/2 83Ant, 22mm, 4.30g.
Obverse: IMP C POTVMVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: SAECVLI FELICITAS, Emperor standing R with globe & spear, in military dress.
Trier, Officina C, Issue 4.
RIC V/2 83, Common.Robert_BrenchleyApr 02, 2007
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Postumus FORTVNA AVG RIC V/2 60Ant, 20x22mm, 4.28g.
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: FORTVNA AVG, Fortuna standing L with anchor & cornucopia.
Trier, Officina A, Issue 4.
RIC v/2 60 Common.Robert_BrenchleyMar 18, 2007
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Postumus SALVS PROVINCIARVM RIC V/2 87Ant, 22mm, 3.58g.
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: SALVS PROVINCIARVM, Rhine reclining L, one hand on urn, the other on river boat prow.
Trier, Officina A, Issue 1.
RIC V/2 87, Common.
Postumus' first type, this seems to commemorate some sort of victory along the Rhine, which allegedly restored 'the safety of the province'.Robert_BrenchleyMar 18, 2007
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Postumus DIANAE LVCIFERAE RIC V/2 299Ant, 20mm, 4.11g.
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: DIANAE LVCIFERAE, Diana walking R with torch and quiver.
Trier, Officina B, Issue 4.
RIC v/2 299, Common.Robert_BrenchleyMar 18, 2007
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Aureolus for Postumus FIDES EQVIT RIC V/2 378Ant, 19mm, 2.76g.
Obverse: IMP POSTVMVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: FIDES EQVIT, Fides seated L with patera & Standard.
Exe: P
RIC V/2 378, 268, Common.
Milan. Struck by Aureolus in Postumus' name.Robert_BrenchleyFeb 08, 2007
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Constantine I BEATA TRANQVILLITAS RIC VII 368AE3, 20mm, 2.90g.
Obverse: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, Helmeted & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: BEATA TRAN-QVILLITAS, Altar with VOT/XX, surmounted by globe, three stars above.
Exe: dot PTR dot.
RIC VII 368, Trier, C3.Robert_BrenchleyFeb 01, 2007
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Probus VICTORIA GERM RIC V/2 223Ant, 20x23mm, 3.36g.
Obverse: PROBU-S PF AVG, Radiate & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: VICTOR-IA GERM, trophy with captive to either side.
Exe: R thunderbolt A.
Rome
RIC V/2 223, Common.Robert_BrenchleyJan 30, 2007
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Aureolus for Postumus VIRTVS EQVIT RIC V/2 387 varAnt, 17x20mm, 1.51g.
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: VIRTVS EQVIT, Mars walking R with spear and shield.
Exe: T
Milan. Struck by Aurolus in Postumus' name.
RIC V/2 387 var, 268, Common. Robert_BrenchleyJan 29, 2007
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Crispus VIRTVS EXERCIT RIC VII 124AE3, 18mm, 3.69g.
Obverse: C-RISPVS NOB CAES, Laureate and Cuirassed bust L, with spear and shield.
Reverse: VIRTVS EXERCIT, standard with VOT/XX, bound captive on either side.
Exe: P*T (Ticinum)
RIC VII 124, 319-20, R4.Robert_BrenchleyJan 28, 2007
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Claudius II VIRTVS AVG RIC V/1 172Ant, 20, 4.44g.
Obverse: IMP C CLAVDIVS PF AVF, Radiate and draped bust R.
Reverse: VIRTVS AVG, Mars walking R with spear and trophy.
Exe: P.
Mediolanum.
RIC V/1 172, Common.
There's some very dark irridescent toning on this coin, which makes me think there's probably a good deal of silvering present, but it's toned black and thus invisible.Robert_BrenchleyDec 22, 2006
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Victorinus PAX AVG RIC V/2 118Ant, 17x20mm, 3.20g.
Obverse: IMP C PIAV VICTORINVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: PAX AVG, Pax standing L with branch and transverse sceptre.
V in L field, star in R.
Trier, Issue 2.
RIC V/2 118, Common.Robert_BrenchleyDec 02, 2006
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Tetricus I COMES AVG RIC V/2 57Ant, 17x19mm, 2.29g.
Obverse: IMP C TETRICVS PF AVG, Radiate and draped bust R; I think it was probably intended as draped and cuirassed, but there's no evidence of a cuirass.
Reverse: COMES AVG, Victory standing L with wreath and palm.
Trier, Issue 4.
RIC V/2 57, Common.Robert_BrenchleyDec 02, 2006
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Victorinus SALVS AVG RIC V/2 71Ant, 16x17mm, 2.82g.
Obverse: IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: SALVS AVG, Salus standing L with patera, feeding snake rising from altar.
Trier, Issue 5.
RIC V/2 71, Common.Robert_BrenchleyNov 15, 2006
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Claudius II VICTORIA AVG RIC 104Ant, 20mm, 2.59g.
Obverse: IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG, Radiate & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: VICTORIA AVG, Victory standing L with wreath and palm.
Rome
RIC V/1 104 C.Robert_BrenchleyNov 10, 2006
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Claudius II VICTORIA AVG RIC V/1 251Ant, 18x21mm, 3.44g.
Obverse: IMP CLAVDIVS PF AVG, Radiate & draped bust R.
Reverse: VICTORIA GOTHIC, trophy with a bound captive to each side.
Cyzicus
RIC V/1 251, R.
Traces of a clashed die can be seen on the reverse.Robert_BrenchleyNov 10, 2006
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Victorinus VIRTVS AVG RIC V/2 78 varAnt, 18mm, 3.13g.
Obverse: IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: VIRTVS AVG, Virtus standing L, in military dress, with spear, leaning on shield.
Trier, Issue 4.
RIC 78 var.Robert_BrenchleyNov 08, 2006
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Victorinus PROVIDENTIA AVG RIC V/2 61Ant, 20mm, 2.09g.
Obverse: IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG, Radiate & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing left with wand and ccornucopia. Globe at foot.
Cologne, Issue 5.
RIC V/2 61, Common.Robert_BrenchleyNov 03, 2006
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Constans FEL TEMP REPARATIO RIC VIII Trier 243AE2, 20x22mm, 5.66g.
Obverse: DN CONSTA-NS PF AVG, Pearl-diademmed, draped & cuirassed bust r. A behind bust.
Reverse: FEL TEMP - REPARATIO, Emperor standing L on galley, holding victory & labarum, steered by Victory. A in L field.
Exe TRP.
RIC VIII Trier 243, 218-9, C2.
Robert_BrenchleyAug 07, 2006
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Constans GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS RIC VII Siscia 255AE4, 16x17mm, 1.14g.
Obverse: FL CONSTANTIS BEA C, Laureate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, two soldiers facing, holding spears. one standard between.
Exe ASIS.
RIC VII Siscia 255, 335-6, R4.Robert_BrenchleyAug 07, 2006
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Constans VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN RIC VIII 185AE4, 16mm, 1.72g.
Obverse: CONSTAN-S PF AVG, Rosette-diademmed, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN, Two Victories facing, holding wreath and palm.
Exe ASIS.
RIC VIII Siscia 185, 347-8, C2.Robert_BrenchleyAug 07, 2006
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Constans VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN RIC VIII Siscia 194AE4, 16mm, 1.63g.
Obverse: CONSTAN-S PF AVG, Rosette-Diademmed, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN, two victories facing, holding wreath & palm. Palm in centre field.
Exe Gamma SIS.
RIC VIII Siscia 194, 347-8, C2.Robert_BrenchleyAug 07, 2006
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Constans VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN RIC VII Trier 195AE4, 16mm, 1.92g.
Obverse: CONSTAN-S PF AVG, Rosette-diademmed, draped 7 cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN, Two Victories facing, holding wreath & palm. D in centre field.
Exe TRS.
RIC VIII Trier 195, 347-8, C5.Robert_BrenchleyAug 07, 2006
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Constans VOT XX MVLT XXX RIC VIII Nicomedia 52AE4, 16mm, 1.39g.
Obverse: DN CONSTA-NS PF AVG rosette-diademmed head R.
Reverse: VOT/XX/MVLT/XXX within wreath.
Exe SMN?
RIC VIII 52 Nicomedia, 347-8, Scarce.Robert_BrenchleyAug 07, 2006
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Constantine I GENIO AVGVSTI RIC VI Antioch 164Follis, 20mm, 4.89g.
Obverse: IMP C FL VAL CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, laureate head R.
Reverse: GENIO-AVGVSTI, Genius standing R wearing modius, with head of Sol, chlamys, cornucopia. Star in L field, eta in R.
Exe ANT.
RIC Vi 164c, Antioch, 312. Scarce.Robert_BrenchleyAug 05, 2006
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Constantine I CONSTANTINI-ANA DAFNE RIC VII Constantinople 35AE3, 20mm, 2.77g.
Obverse: CONSTANTI-NVS MAX AVG, Draped & rosette-diademmed bust R.
Reverse: CONSTANTINI-ANA DAFNE, Victory seated L on cippus, branch in each hand, looking R. Captive at foot, trophy behind. A in l field.
Exe Cons.
RIC VII 35, Constantinople, 328. R3.
Whoever designed this reverse deserves the all-time prize for sheer bad design!Robert_BrenchleyAug 05, 2006
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Postumus FIDES MILITVM RIC V/2 59Ant, 20mm, 4.57g.
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PP AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing L with two standards.
Trier, Officina A, Issue 1.
RIC 59, Common.
Robert_BrenchleyAug 04, 2006
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Claudius II FORTVNAE RED RIC V/1 151Ant, 19mm, 2.87g.
Obverse: IMP C CLAVDIVS PF AVG, Radiate and draped bust R.
Reverse: FORTVNAE RED, Fortuna standing L with rudder and cornucopia.
Exe: S.
Mediolanum.
RIC V/1 151, Common.
Some silvering.Robert_BrenchleyAug 04, 2006
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Victorinus AEQVITAS AVG RIC V/2 41Ant, 20mm, 2.26g.
Obverse: IMP C PI VICTORINVS AVG, Radiate & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing L with scales and cornucopia.
Cologne, Issue 1.
RIC V/2 41, Scarce.
Atypical bust commonly found on these very early issues, somtimes claimed to be 'Marius-like' or 'Bust of Marius'. Robert_BrenchleyAug 02, 2006
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Victorinus FIDES MILITVM RIC V/2 109Ant, 18mm, 2.91g.
Obverse: IMP C PIAV VICTORINVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & curassed bust R.
Reverse: FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing L wirth two standards.
Trier, Issue 2.
RIC V/2 109, Common.
Some silvering.Robert_BrenchleyAug 02, 2006
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Victorinus INVICTVS RIC V/2 114Ant, 18mm, 3.01g.
Obverse: IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: INVICTVS, Sol walking L with whip, star in L field.
Trier, Issue 3.
RIC V/2 114, Common.Robert_BrenchleyAug 02, 2006
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Victorinus PAX AVG RIC V/2 118Ant, 19x21mm, 3.47g.
Obverse: IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: PAX AVG, Pax standing L holding branch and sceptre. V in left field, star in right.
Trier, Issue 3.
RIC V/2 118, Common.Robert_BrenchleyAug 02, 2006
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Victorinus SALVS AVG RIC V/2 122Ant, 19mm, 2.19g.
Obverse: IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG, Radiate and Cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: SALVS AVG, Salus standing R feeding snake.
Cologne, Issue 2.
RIC V/2 122 , CommonRobert_BrenchleyAug 02, 2006
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Victorinus VICTORIA AVG RIC V/2 75Ant, 20x22mm, 2.54g.
Obverse: IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG, Radiate & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: VICTORIA AVG, Victory standing L with wreath and palm.
Cologne, Issue 4.
RIC V/2 75, CommonRobert_BrenchleyAug 02, 2006
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Victorinus VIRTVS AVG RIC V/2 78Ant, 18x20mm, 1.97g.
Obverse: IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: VIRTVS AVG, Virtus standing R with spear, leaning on shield.
Trier, Issue 5.
RIC V/2 78, Common.Robert_BrenchleyAug 02, 2006
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Tetricus I VIRTVS AVGG RIC V/2 148Ant, 2.51g, 21mm.
Obverse: IMP C TETRICVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: VIRTVS AVGG, VIRTVS standing L in helmet and military dress, holding spear and leaning on shield.
Trier, Issue 5.
RIC 148, Scarce.
Ex FORVM.
Robert_BrenchleyJul 27, 2006
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Constantine I CONSERVATO-RES VRBS SVAE RIC VI Rome 196Follis, 25mm, 4.83g.
Obverse: CONSTANTINVS NOB CAES, laureate head R.
Reverse: CONSERVATO-RES VRBS SVAE, Roma in hexastyle temple, seated facing head L, holding spear and globe. Plain pediment, knobs as akroteria.
Exe R*Q
RIC VI 196, Rome, early autumn 307, Common.
Robert_BrenchleyJul 22, 2006
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Constantine I VIRTVS EXERCIT RIC VII Trier 258AE3, 14x16mm, 3.71g.
Obverse: CONSTANTINVS AVG, Helmeted and Cuirassed Bust R.
Reverse: VIRTVS-EXERCIT, VOT/XX on standard between two captives.
Exe PTR (Trier Officina 1).
RIC VII 258, 320, R4.Robert_BrenchleyJul 22, 2006
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Tetricus I VICTORIA AVG RIC V/2 140Ant, 18x21mm, 2.84g.
Obverse: IMP C C ESV TETRICVS PF AVG, Radiate and draped bust R.
Reverse: VICTORIA AVG, Victoria walking L with wreath and branch.
Trier, Issue 2.
RIC V/2 140, Common.Robert_BrenchleyApr 25, 2006
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Postumus SALVS AVG RIC V/2 86Ant, 21nn, 3.29g.
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: SALVS AVG, Aesculapius standing head L, leaning on serpent staff, globe at foot.
Trier, Officina B, Issue 4.
RIC V/2 86, Common.Robert_BrenchleyApr 23, 2006
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Postumus SERAPI COMITI AVG RIC V/2 329Ant, 19mm, 3.73g.
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: SERAPI COMII AVG, Serapis standing L, raising R hand and holding sceptre.
Trier, Officina A, Issue 4.
RIC V/2 329, Common.Robert_BrenchleyApr 23, 2006
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Postumus VICTORIA AVG RIC V/2 89Ant, 20mm, 3.37g.
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust R.
Reverse: VICTORIA AVG, Victory walking L with palm, trampling captive.
Trier, Officina B, Issue 1
RIC V/2 89, Common.
This is an early example with the very short beard (Phase B Style 1) characteristic of these.
Robert_BrenchleyApr 22, 2006
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Tetricus II SPES PVBLICA RIC V/2 272Ant, 16x18mm, 2.10g.
Obverse: C PIV ESV TETRICVS AVG, Radiate and draped bust R.
Reverse: SPES PVBLICA, Spes walking L holding flower and raising robe.
Trier, Issue 4.
RIC V/2 272, Common.Robert_BrenchleyOct 14, 2005
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Tetricus II SPES AVGG RIC V/2 270Ant, 19mm, 2.88g.
Obverse: C PIV ESV TETRICVS AVG, Radiate and draped bust R.
Reverse: SPES AVGG, Spes walking L holding flower and raising skirt.
Trier, Issue 5.
RIC 270, Common.Robert_BrenchleyOct 14, 2005
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Tetricus mule PAX AVGAnt, 19mm, 3.07g.
Obverse: C PIV ESV TETRICVS CAES, Radiate and draped bust R.
Reverse: PAX AVG, Pax standing L with sceptre and branch.
Trier, Issue 4.
This results from a period immediately after coin was first issued for Tetricus II; mint organisation was not equal to the task of keeping dies for the two rulers separate, and it's fairly common to find father and son mules.Robert_BrenchleyOct 14, 2005
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