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20 viewsConstantine the Great, Commemorative, AD 337-340, Antioch MintJon the LecturerDec 15, 2009
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21 viewsConstantine the Great, Commemorative, AD 330-335, Nicomedia Mint
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21 viewsJustinian I, AD 527-565, AE Pentanummium, Antioch Mint Jon the LecturerDec 15, 2009
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17 viewsCrusader coin from the Principality of Antioch. Bohemond III. 1163-1201, Billon denier, Antioch Mint Jon the LecturerDec 15, 2009
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8 viewsMaximianus, AD 285-295, AE Antoninianus, Antioch Mint Jon the LecturerDec 15, 2009
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14 viewsConstantine the Great, AD 315-316, AE Follis, Siscia Mint Jon the LecturerDec 15, 2009
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12 viewsTheodosius I. AE4. Antioch. DN THEODO-SIVS PF AVG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right / VOT X MV dot LT XX in four lines within wreath. Mintmark AN gamma. RIC IX Antioch 65b var (MV dot LT).
RIC 65b Jon the LecturerDec 15, 2009
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5 viewsHonorius, AD 393- 423, AE Follis, Constantinopolis Mint Jon the LecturerDec 15, 2009
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14 viewsValentinian II, AD 337-383, Antioch Mint
I suppose this is an AE Follis Jon the LecturerDec 15, 2009
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8 viewsDiocletian , AD 295 - 296, Antoninianus, Cyzicus MintJon the LecturerDec 15, 2009
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An Anonymous Follis Class A 2 coin, type 21
Obverse: Christ facing, holding book of gospels IC to left XC to rightEmmanovha IC XC (God with us)
Reverse: +IhSYS XRISTYS bASILEY bASILE (Jesus Christ, King of Kings)
Sear attributes it to the joint reign of Basil II and Constantine VIII 1020-1028 AD
Grierson in DOC says Romanus III and into Michael IV's Jon the LecturerDec 13, 2009
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Constantine the Great 42 viewsConstantine the Great, Deified, Antioch Mint, AD 347
AE Commemorative Jon the LecturerDec 13, 2009
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Maximianus 18 viewsAE Radiate, Cyzicus Mint, AD 295-299Jon the LecturerDec 13, 2009
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Philip I 14 viewsThis is nice a example of Provincial coin of Philip the Arab. AD 248 mint of Antioch
Obverse: "AVTOK K MA IOVΛ ΦIΛIΠΠOC CЄB"
Laureate and draped bust right from the rear.
Reverse: "ANTIOXЄΩN MHTPO KOΛΩ S C"
Veiled and turreted bust of Tyche of Antioch right; Є in field.
This coin was given to me by my father in 1999. He told me he had it for about 40 years. This is my very first ancient coin I've ever had. It is actually the coin which made me passionate about ancient coins.
Jon the LecturerDec 13, 2009
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