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MYSIA, Lampsakos. AR Diobol Circa 500-450 BC Female janiform headReference.
SNG France 1126.
Obv.
Female janiform head.
Rev. Ψ ‘psi’. 4e and 5e letter in one Lampsakos
Helmeted head of Athena left within incuse square.
1.26 gr
11 mmokidokiApr 27, 2015
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1252 PONTUS, Amisus Hadrian Drachm 132-33 AD Capricorn Reference.
RPC III, 1252; BMC Pontus 89 Pag. 22; SNG von Aulock 6740; Waddington, RG pg. 62, 83
Issue Year 164 ΡΞΔ
Obv. AVT KAI TPA ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟCCEBΠΠVΠΓ
Laureate head right drapery on left shoulder (or aegis?)
Rev. AMICOY ELEYQH-PAC ETOVC, ΡΞΔ below
Capricorn right, with globe between legs, cornucopiae.
2.75 gr
18 mm
6hokidokiApr 26, 2015
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1096 Hadrian Denarius Roma 129-30 AD JustitiaReference.
RIC II, 214; C. 884 var.; RIC III, 1096 pl; Strack 343
Bust A+
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS
Bare head, with aegis
Rev. IVSTITIA AVG in Ex. COS III P P
Justitia seated left, holding patera and vertical sceptre
3.11 gr
19 mm
hokidokiApr 26, 2015
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IONIA, Ephesos. Æ. Kyandros, magistrate. Circa 200 BC, Reference.
SNG Kayhan 290 var. (magistrate); SNG Copenhagen 263-6 var. (same).
Obv. E-Φ
Bee within wreath.
Rev. Kyandros
Stag standing right, head reverted; quiver above.
1.97 gr
12 mmokidokiApr 26, 2015
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0804 Hadrian Denarius Roma 125-127 AD Priest's implementsReference.
Strack 189a; RIC --; Cohen --; RIC III, 802
Bust A2
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS
Laureate bust right, drapery on left shoulder
Rev. COS III
Priest's implements with horizontal axe below: Simpulum, Aspergillum, Jug, Lituus.
3.38 gr
mm
hokidokiApr 25, 2015
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2047 Hadrian Denarius Roma 130-38 AD Salus Reference.
Spink 3540 var S. 1334 RIC II, 267d; Strack 264; C 1336; RIC III, 2047
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Laureate head
Rev. SALVS AVG
Salus standing right, holding patera before snake entwined altar
3.36 gr
19 mm
6hokidokiApr 23, 2015
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1424 Hadrian Denarius Roma 130-38 AD RomulusReference
RIC II, 266d; c. 1316; RIC III, 1424; Strack 263
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P.
Laureate head
Rev. ROMVLO CONDITORI
Romulus advancing right, holding spear and shouldering trophy.
3.45 gr
18 mm
6hokidokiApr 23, 2015
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2022 Hadrian Denarius Roma 130-38 AD Pietas Reference.
RIC II, 257; C.1029; Strack 252; RIC III, 2022
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P.P.
Laureate head
Rev. PIETAS AVG
Pietas standing left, raising both hands; altar to left.
3.01 gr
19 mm
hokidokiApr 23, 2015
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2224 Hadrian Denarius Roma 134-38 AD Moneta Reference.
Strack 251; RIC 2224; RIC II 256
Bust A1+
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Bare head
Rev. MONETA AVG
Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopia
3.28 gr
17 mm
hokidokiApr 23, 2015
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2819 PISIDIA, Selge Hadrian AE 20 Thunderbolt and clubReference.
RPC 3, 2819; SNG France 2010-12
Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС ΚΑΙСΑΡ
laureate bust right
Rev. CEΛΓΕΩΝ/SELGEWN
Winged thunderbolt between bow and club
6.21 gr
20 mm
12hokidokiApr 23, 2015
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5770 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 130-31 AD SabinaReference.
Emmett 888.15 (R5); Köln 1030 var. (placement of date); Dattari (Savio) 1260; K&G 32.507; RPC III, 5770
Issue L IE = year 15
Obv. AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIA CEB
Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Rev. CABEINA CEBACTH L I-E (date) across field.
Sabina seated left, holding two grain ears and scepter.
12.33 gr
23 mm
12h
Rare Depiction of Sabina EnthronedokidokiApr 22, 2015
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5712 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 127-28 AD Ptah-Hephaistos Reference.
Emmett 882.12; Köln 981; Dattari (Savio) 1448; K&G 32.457; BMC pg.76 635-636, SNG Cop.- ; RPC III, 5712
Issue L ΔWΔƐΚΑΤΟΥ = year 12
Obv. ΑVTKAI TPAIAΔPIACEB
Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Rev. LΔωΔΕ ΚΑΤΟV
Ptah-Hephaistos standing facing, head right, holding scepter and tongs.
11.29 gr
25mm
12h
Scarce representation of this syncretic deity.okidokiApr 22, 2015
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Sicily, Hemilitron, Messana, 412-408 BC, AE SiciliëReference. rare
Caltabiano 656; SNG ANS 390
Obv. ΠΕΛΩΡΙΑΣ
Head of nimph Peloria left, around two dolphins,
Rev. ΜΕΣΣΑΝΙΩΝ
Trident flanked by hare at left. and shell at right.
3.46 gr
15 mmokidokiApr 21, 2015
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Amisos in Pontos, AE 20 120-80 BCReference.
RegGen 24. (p.53); SNGBMC 1209
Obv.
head of Dionysos right
Rev. AMISOU
cista mystica, on which rest panther skin and thyrsus
with monograms
8.84 gr
20 mmokidokiApr 21, 2015
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3074 CAPPADOCIA, Caesaraea. Hadrian Hemidrachm 119-20 AD Nike Reference.
RPC III, 3074; BMC 140f; Sydenham 255, Metcalf Conspectus 86a
Issue Year 4
Obv: ΑΥΤΟ ΚΑΙC ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟC CΕΒΑCΤ.
Laureate bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder.
Rev: ΕΤ Δ.
Nike advancing right with shouldered palm branch in left and wreath in raised right hand; legend to right.
1.2 gr
15 mm
12hokidokiApr 21, 2015
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650 MACEDONIA, Amphipolis. Hadrian, ArtemisReference.
RPC III, 650/7; BMC 99 (pag.55) Varbanov 3181; SNG ANS 181
Obv. KAICAP AΔPIANOC
Bare head right. (adjustment mark ear.)
Rev. AMΦΙΠΟ Λ εΙ Τω Ν
Artemis Tauropolos, holding billowing veil, riding on bull charging right.
6.16 gr
21 mm
6hokidokiApr 20, 2015
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2471 PHRYGIA, Trajanopolis. Hadrian, Athena Reference.
RPC III, 2471/15; BMC 24 (pag. 428); SNG ANS 4038
Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟC KAICAP
Laureate bust right, drapery on left shoulder,and across back of neck, seen from front
Rev. ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟ ΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ
Athena standing right, holding spear and shield
1.92 gr
15 mm
12hokidokiApr 19, 2015
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2168 Hadrian Sestertius Roma 130-38 AD Salus Reference.
RIC II, 785; Strack 686; Banti 697; RIC 2168
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Laureate head
Rev. SALVS AVG; S C in field
Salus standing right, holding patera to feed snake entwined around altar before her
22.63 gr.
30.00 mm
hokidokiApr 19, 2015
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2288 Hadrian Sestertius, Roma 130-38 AD Nemesis-Victory Reference.
RIC II, 779d; C. 1374; BMC 1549; Strack 704; RIC 2288
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Laureate head
Rev. S C in field
Nemesis-Victory advancing right, holding branch and raising fold of drapery to spit on chest.
29.32 gr
32 mm
hokidokiApr 19, 2015
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0741 Hadrian Sestertius, Roma 124-27 AD Virtus Reference.
C.356, RIC. II, 638, BMC.1307: Strack 614; RIC 741; Banti 196
Bust A2
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS.
Laureate head with drapery
Rev. COS III in field S-C
Virtus stepping on helmet, left, holding parazonium and spear
27.92 gr
30 mm
6hokidokiApr 19, 2015
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0834 Hadrian Sestertius, Roma 124-27 AD Aequitas-Moneta Reference.
RIC II, 637; RIC 834; Strack 609; Banti 200
Bust A2
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS.
Laureate head with drapery
Rev. COS III S C in field
Aequitas-Moneta standing left, holding scales and sceptre
25.66 gr
31 mm
6h
Note.
Aequitas is the Latin concept of justice, equality, conformity, symmetry, or fairness.
It is the origin of the English word "equity". In ancient Rome, it could refer to either the legal concept of equity, or fairness between individuals.
During the Roman Empire, Aequitas as a divine personification was part of the religious propaganda of the emperor, under the name Aequitas Augusti, which also appeared on coins.
She is depicted on coins holding a cornucopiae and a balance scale (libra), which was more often a symbol of "honest measure" to the Romans than of justice.
(Wiki)
Ex American Numismatic Society #1001.1.22972.okidokiApr 19, 2015
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454 THESSALY, Koinon of Thessaly Hadrian, Diassarion Athena standingReference.
RPC III, 454; SNGCop 340; Rogers 90; SGI 1127
Magistrate Oul. Nikomachos (strategos)
Obv. AΔPIANON KAICAPA ΘЄCCAΛ-OI,
Laureate and draped bust right.
Rev. OX NIK-OMAXOY
Athena Itonia striding right, hurling spear held in her right hand, shield on her left arm.
3.74 gr
21 mmokidokiApr 19, 2015
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ROME REPUBLIC, ANONYMOUS SEMIS. POST 211 BC. SaturnReference:
Crawford 56/3 ; Sydenham 143a.
Obv.
Laureate head of Saturn right, behind S.
Rev. S above and ROMA below
Prow of galley right.
7.43 gr
22 mm
Note.
A unofficial Spanish imitation of a Roman semis, probably struck somewhere in South East Spain about 100 BC. Coins of this exact style and weight range tend to be found in Spanish excavations and old collections.okidokiApr 17, 2015
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MACEDONIA, Amphipolis Augustus AE 21 27 BC - 14 ADReference.
RPC 1630 or 1631
Obv. TI KAISAR SEBASTOS (ΤΙ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ)
Bare head right
Rev. AMFIPOLITWN (ΑΜΦΙΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ)
Artemis Tauropolis riding bull right, veil flowing above.
6.17 gr
21 mmokidokiApr 17, 2015
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3960 SAMARIA, Caesarea Maritima. Hadrian AE 23 Tyche standingReference.
RPC III, 3960; SNG ANS 769; Kadman, Caesarea 26; Rosenberger 23; De Saulcy 4; BMC 64
Obv. IMP TRA HADRIANO CA AVG
laureate and draped bust right
Rev. CIF AVG CAESAR
Tyche of Caesarea standing left, foot on harbor god his head, bust of Hadrian in right and scepter in left
7.47 gr
23 mm
12hokidokiApr 17, 2015
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6357 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Nome Obol 126-27 AD Athena standing Reference.
RPC III, 6357; Emmett 1218; Milne 1237p
Issue Oxyrhynchite
Obv. AYT KAI TPAI ADPIA CEB
laureate head right.
Rev. OΞVP, L IA
Athena standing facing, head left, holding bipennis and Nike.
4.10 gr
20.2 mm
12hokidokiApr 17, 2015
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5388 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Drachm 122-23 AD EutheniaReference. R5
Emmett 969.7; RPC III, 5388; Milne 1039; Kamp 32.228
Issue L Z = year 7
Obv. AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIA CEB
laureate bust right
Rev. L Z
Euthenia reclinging left, holding grain-ear and poppy, on andro-sphinx
16.30 gr
34 mm
12hokidokiApr 17, 2015
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5813 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Diobol 131-32 AD Isis as motherReference.
Emmett 1138.16 Köln 1046; K&G 32.530; RPC III, 5813
Issue L IÏš = year 16
Obv. AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIA CEB
Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. L IÏ‚ (date) across field.
Isis enthroned right, nursing Harpocrates, holding a lotus bud
10.47 gr
24 mm
12hokidokiApr 11, 2015
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SICILY, Syracuse. Hiketas II. 287-278 BC. Æ HemilitronStruck circa 287-283 BC.
Obv.
Head of Kore left, wearing wreath of grain ears
Rev.
Nike driving galloping biga right
9.25 gr
22 mmokidokiApr 10, 2015
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KINGS of MACEDONIA. Antigonos II Gonatas. 277/6-239 BC. AR Tetradrachm Amphipolis mint.Struck circa 274/1-260/55 BC.
Reference.
Touratsoglou 8–17; SNG München 1074-5; SNG Alpha Bank 983; SNG Cop. 1202
Obv.
Horned head of Pan left, lagobolon behind, in the center of a Macedonian shield
Rev. ANTIGONOU left, BASILEWS right
Athena Alkidemos advancing left; crested Macedonian helmet to inner left, TI to inner right.
16.75 gr
31mm
5hokidokiApr 08, 2015
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PTOLEMAIC KINGS of EGYPT. Ptolemy IX to Ptolemy XII. 116-51 BC. Æ Alexandreia(?) mint. Series 9.Reference.
Svoronos 1426 (Joint reign of Ptolemy VI and VIII); Weiser 143 (Ptolemy V); SNG Copenhagen 311-4 (Joint reign of Ptolemy VI and Ptolemy VIII); Noeske 216-20 (Joint reign of Ptolemy VI and Ptolemy VIII); cf. Lorber & Faucher Series 6E.
Obv.
Diademed head of Zeus-Ammon right.
Rev.
Two eagles with their wings closed standing left on thunderbolt; cornucopia to left.
8.90 gr
20 mm
12hokidokiApr 08, 2015
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0580 Hadrian Denarius Roma 119-20 AD Minerva Reference.
Strack 96; RIC 580; RSC 1065.
Bust A4
Obv. IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG
Laureate bare bust with drapery
Rev. P M TR P COS III
Minerva standing left Patera over altar and holding spear.
3.13 gr
17 mm
12hokidokiApr 08, 2015
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MACEDONIA, Koinon. Severus Alexander - Autonomous Provincial Issue 220-245 ADReference.
SNG Copenhagen 1372 var. (bust type).
Obv. ALEXANDPOV
Diademed head of Alexander the Great right.
Rev. KOINON MAKEDONWN NEW
Horseman right, thrusting spear
8. gr
27 mmokidokiApr 08, 2015
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1412 Hadrian Denarius Roma 130-38 AD Pietas Reference.
RIC II, 260e; RIC III, 1412; Strack 256
bust A2
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P.
Laureate head with drapery
Rev. PIETAS AVG.
Pietas seated left, holding patera and sceptre.
3.40 gr
17 mm
6hokidokiApr 07, 2015
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0962 Hadrian Denarius Roma 128-29 AD Liberalitas Reference.
RIC II, 364; RIC 962; Strack 201
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Laureate head
Rev. LIBERALITAS AVG in ex COS III
Liberalitas, standing left, emptying cornucopia held in both hands.
3.16 gr
18 mm
6h
Note from Curtis Clay.
This denarius is rare with Liberalitas standing left rather than right as usual.
Cohen 916 cites this variant from a private collection, Elberling, that was published in 1864. That identical Elberling coin, as one can tell from the accurate line drawing, then came to the BM, BMC 524, pl. 57.8, as part of the Blacas collection in 1867. Your specimen is from the same pair of dies as this BM specimen ex Blacas and Elberling. Strack 201 knew only two specimens of this coin, the BM one and another in Vienna. This variant was missing from the Reka Devnia hoard, compared to seven specimens with Liberalitas standing right. I have a specimen with Liberalitas left myself, from different dies than yours and the BM's.
The old RIC of 1926, pp. 316-7, champions a quite impossible date for Hadrian's HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P issue: Mattingly didn't think it fit in 128-9 AD, so proposed that it was a posthumous issue of 138-9, struck by Antoninus Pius as propaganda while he was quarreling with the Senate over Hadrian's deification! Strack objected strongly and correctly in his Hadrian monograph of 1933, and in BMC III of 1936 Mattingly had no choice but to relent and abandon his "posthumous" attribution. This issue is beyond question simply Hadrian's earliest issue with the title Pater Patriae, struck between Hadrian's acceptance of that title in 128 and c. 129 AD.
okidokiApr 02, 2015
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5675 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Diobol 126-27 AD Bull ButtingReference.
Emmett 1116.11; Milne 1219; BMC BMC vol 16 pag.95 .815; Dattari 2046; RPC III, 5675
Issue L ΕΝΔΕΚΑΤΟΥ = year 11
Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ - ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑ СƐΒ
Laureate head of Hadrian r., drapery on l. shoulder
Rev. LEN∆EKA T OY
bull butting right
9.21 gr
24 mm
12hokidokiApr 01, 2015
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0863 Hadrian Denarius Roma 124-27 AD VirtusReference.
RIC III, 863; RIC --; Strack 182 ( specimens with globe in Sofia, Vienna, Leningrad, and Rome )
Variant with globe is mentioned by BMC 372 note, referring to Reka Devnia p. 30: two such specimens in the Sofia part of the hoard.
Bust A2
Obv. HADRIANVS-AVGVSTVS
Laureate head with drapery
Rev. COS III
Virtus seated left on cuirass, right foot on helmet, holding parazonium and spear.
Globe in exergue
3.16 gr
19 mm
6hokidokiApr 01, 2015
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2018 Hadrian Denarius Roma 130-38 AD Liberalitas Reference.
RIC 2018; RIC II 253; C.935; BMCRE 665 note; Strack 248
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Laureate head
Rev. LIBERALITAS AVG VI
Liberalitas standing left holding coinscoop and cornucopia
3.03 gr
18.5 mm
hokidokiMar 30, 2015
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2038 Hadrian Denarius Roma 130-138 AD Felicitas Reference.
Strack 231; RIC II, 234; RIC 2038
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Laureate head
Rev: FELICITAS AVG
Felicitas standing left holding caduceus and branch
3.0 gr
18 mm
hokidokiMar 30, 2015
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1071 Hadrian Denarius Roma 129-30 AD Clementia Reference.
RIC 1071; RIC II, 206; C. 218. Hill 430; BMC 537; Strack 333
Bust D2+
Obv: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS
Bare head, draped, and cuirassed bust viewed from side
Rev: CLEMENTIA AVG COS III P P.
Clementia standing left with patera and sceptre.
3.48 gr
19 mm
6hokidokiMar 30, 2015
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0731 Hadrian Denarius Roma 124-27 AD HerculesReference.
Strack 155; RIC II, 149d; C331; RIC III, 731
Bust A2
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS
Laureate head, drapery
Rev. COS III
Hercules, naked, seated right on a cuirass, holding club resting on shields, and distaff
2.9 gr
18 mm
hokidokiMar 30, 2015
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0312 Hadrian Denarius 119-22 AD Hadrian with officier and LibertasReference.
RIC III, 312; Strack 71; RIC II, 131b; C 911
Obv. IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG.
Laureate bust with drapery
Bust A2
Rev. P M TR P COS III / LIBERAL AVG (III In Ex.)
Hadrian seated left on writing at desk with pen; i the background stands statue? of Liberalitas holding up coin scoop. Citizen ascends the front steps of the platform, holding out the fold of his toga, while an attendant stands behind Emperor
2.75 gr
18 mm
hokidokiMar 30, 2015
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1131 Hadrian Denarius Roma 129-30 AD Tranquillitas Reference.
RIC II, 222; RSC 1440b; Strack 353; RIC 1131
Bust A1+
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS.
Bare head
Rev. TRANQVILLITAS AVG COS III P P.
Tranquillitas standing left, holding sceptre, resting left elbow on column.
3.28 gr
18 mm
hokidokiMar 30, 2015
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0660 Hadrian Sestertius, Roma 121-23 AD Ceres Reference.
Strack 573; RIC II, 610c; C 1075; RIC, 660; Banti 590
Bust B1 crop
Obv. IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG
Laureate, cuirassed bust cropped of its pteryges
Rev. P M TR P COS III, S C across field.
Ceres standing left, holding corn-ears and long vertical torch.
26,13 gr
34 mm
6h
From the Charles Darrah Collection of Flavian and Antonine Bronzes. okidokiMar 30, 2015
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0988 Hadrian Sestertius, Roma 128-29 AD HilaritasReference.
Strack 629; RIC II, 970; C. 819; RIC 988
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Laureate head
Rev. HILARITAS P R; S C in field; COS III in exergue
Hilaritas standing left, holding long palm and cornucopia; she is flanked by a male and female child grasping her palm and her dress respectively
25.56 gr
32 mm
6h
Charles Darrah Collection of Flavian and Antonine Bronzes. okidokiMar 30, 2015
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0371 Hadrian Denarius Roma 119-23 AD Libertas Reference.
RIC 371; Strack 75; RIC II, 128; BMC 290; C. 907.
Bust A2
Obv. IMP CAESAR TRAIAN-HADRIANVS AVG
Laureate bust, with drapery
Rev. P M TR P COS-III LIB | PVB in field
Libertas standing left, holding pileus and vindicta
3.30 gr
mm
hokidokiMar 29, 2015
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0079 Hadrian Denarius Roma 117 AD ConcordiaReference.
Strack 26; RIC, 79; C 251; RIC II 17
Bust A4
Obv. IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG
Laureate bare bust with drapery
Rev. P M TR P COS DES II in ex. CONCORD
Concordia seated left, patera in right hand, resting left elbow on statue of Spes standing on cippus, cornucopiae under chair.
2.87 gr
20 mm
12hokidokiMar 29, 2015
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0497 Hadrian Denarius Roma 119-23 AD Concordia Reference.
RIC 497; Strack 60; RIC II, 116 ; C 212; BMC 251.
Bust A1
Obv. IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG
Laureate head
Rev. P M TR P COS III / in exergue, CLEM.
Clementia standing left with column, holding patera over altar on the left, and holding sceptre
2.60 gr
20 mm
12hokidokiMar 29, 2015
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CONSTANTIUS II (337-361). Maiorina. Rome.Reference.
RIC 102.
Obv: D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG.
Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: FEL TEMP REPARATIO / R S.
Emperor standing left on galley, holding phoenix on globe and labarum; Victory behind, steering galley.
5.02 g.
22 mm.okidokiMar 27, 2015
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Probus (276-282 AD). AE silvered Antoninianus Antioch (Antakya).Probus Antoninianus, Antioch
Reference.
RIC V, 2, 920.(pag. 119)
Obv. IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG,
radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: CLEMENTIA TEMP / B•,
emperor standing right, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left, holding sceptre.
Ex. XXI.
4.52 gr
21 mmokidokiMar 27, 2015
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Maximianus, AE Post-Reform Radiate Fraction, 295-299, Group I, Cyzicus, Officina 5Reference.
RIC VI, 15b (C2)
Obv. IMP C M A MAXIMIANVS P F AVG
Radiate, cuirassed bust right
Rev. CONCORDIA MI_LITVM
Emperor standing right in military dress, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left, scepter in left hand
KE in lower middle field
2.75 gr
20x22 mmokidokiMar 27, 2015
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PROBUS Antoninianus. Rome. 278 ADReference.
RIC 207
PROBUS (276-282). Antoninianus. Rome.
Obv: IMP PROBVS AVG.
Radiate and mantled bust left, holding eagle-tipped scepter.
Rev: SOLI INVICTO / R(pellet in crescent)E.
Sol driving quadriga left, raising hand and holding reins, globe and whip.
4.24 gr
25 mm.okidokiMar 27, 2015
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5739 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Drachm 129-30 AD Athena standing with NikeReference.
Emmett 925.14; Milne 1286; Dattari 1632; RPC III, 5739
Issue L IΔ = year 14
Obv. AVT KAIC TPAINA∆PIANOC CEB
Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Rev. L I Δ (Year 14)
Athena standing left, Nike in extended right, resting left on shield.
23.49 gr
35 mm
10hokidokiMar 24, 2015
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2123 Hadrian As Roma 130-38 AD Fortuna Reference.
RIC II, 812f; C. 771; Strack 670; RIC III, 2123
Bust C2
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG.COS III P P
Laureate, draped bust viewed from side
Rev. FORTVNA AVG in Field S-C
Fortuna standing l., holding patera and cornucopiae
11.27 gr
26 mm
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2608 PHRYGIA, Acmoneia Hadrian, KybeleReference.
RPC III, 2608/15; BMC PHRYGIA, 54 (pag. 12); Sr GIC 1190
Obv. AΔPIANOC KAICAP
Laureate bust right, aegis tied at shoulder.
Rev. AKMO NEΩN
Cybele wearing polos chitos and peplos, enthroned right, holding in left tympanum, and in right sceptre; beside her, Lion right.
4.29 gr
20 mm
6hokidokiMar 23, 2015
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0815 Hadrian AS Roma 124-27 AD Minerva Reference.
RIC II, 664 ; C.298; strack 602; RIC 815
Bust A2
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS
Laureate bust with drapery
Rev. COS III; S C in field
Minerva, advancing right, brandishing spear and holding shield
9.53 gr
27 mm
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1658 Hadrian AS Roma 130-38 AD DaciaReference.
RIC II, 850; Strack 715; RIC III, 1658
Bust C2
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Laureate, draped bust viewed from side
Rev. in ex. DACIA S C in field
Dacia seated left on pile of rocks, with foot on helmet, holding standard and falx (curved sword)
11.52 gr
26 mm
6h
Note.
At the time of the Dacian wars researchers have estimated that only ten percent of Spanish and Gallic warriors had access to swords, usually the nobility. By contrast Dacia had rich resources of iron and were prolific metal workers. It is clear that a large percentage of Dacians owned swords, greatly reducing Rome's military advantage.[7]
Marcus Cornelius Fronto described the large gaping wounds that a falx inflicted, and experiments have shown that a blow from a falx easily penetrated the Romans' lorica segmentata, incapacitating the majority of victims.okidokiMar 23, 2015
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2100 Hadrian As Roma 134-38 AD Hadrian & Fortuna Reverence.
RIC II 813; C792; Strack 646; RIC 2100
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Laureate head
Rev. FORTVNAE REDVCI; SC in ex.
Hadrian, standing right, and holding scroll, greeting Fortuna standing left, holding cornucopia and rudder tucked against her side on globe
10.2 gr
26 mm
6hokidokiMar 22, 2015
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MACEDONIA, Philippi . Ae-20 of Augustus, 27 BC-14 AD.Reference.
BMC 23; Sear 32; RPC I 1651;SNG ANS 677; SNG Copenhagen 305
Obv. VIC-AVG
Victory standing left on globe, holding wreath and Palm
Rev. COHOR-PRAEPHIL
Three Legionary standards
5.61 gr.
20 mm
Extra:
Commemorates the battle of Philippi, 42 B.C., in which Octavian and Antony defeated the Republican tyrannicides Brutus and Cassius,okidokiMar 22, 2015
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5797 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Drachm 131-32 AD TycheReference.
Emmett 1063.16; Köln, Alexandria 1062; Dattari 1867; BMC.786; Milne 1327; RPC III, 5797
Issue L IÏ‚ = year 16
Obv. AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIA CEB
Laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., seen from rear
Rev. LIÏ‚ LIS
Tyche reclining left on lectisternium leaning on her elbow and holding rudder.
20.10 gr
34 mm
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0919 Hadrian Denarius Roma 128-29 AD VirtusReference.
RIC III, 919; Strack 210; RIC II, 332; C. 338
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Laureate head
Rev. COS III
Virtus seated left on cuirass and shield, holding vertical spear and parazonium.
3.20 gr
19 mm
6hokidokiMar 20, 2015
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1416 Hadrian Denarius Roma 130-38 AD RomaReference.
RIC II, 264; C 1304; Strack 262; RIC III, 1416
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Laureate head
Rev. ROMA FELIX
Roma seated left on curule chair with branch and sceptre.
3.19 gr
18 mm
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2341 Hadrian Denarius Roma 130-238 AD RomaReference.
RIC II, 265; RIC III, 2341; Strack 261
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Laureate head
Rev. ROMAE AETERNAE
Roma seated left, holding Palladium and spear, shield resting on chair
3.21 gr
18 mm
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0948 Hadrian Denarius Roma 128-29 AD Clementia Reference.
RIC II, 359 C. 216; Strack 196; RIC 948
Bust A2
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P.
Laureate head with drapery
Rev. CLEMENTIA AVG in ex. COS III.
Clementia standing left, holding patera and sceptre.
3.20 gr
17 mm
6hokidokiMar 20, 2015
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3028 Hadrian Denarius 128-32 AD Aequitas-Moneta Eastern mintReference.
Strack *27; RIC II, 339. C 382. BMC 1035; RIC, 3028
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Laureate head
Rev. COS III
Aequitas-Moneta standing left holding scales and cornucopia
3.41 gr
18.5 mm
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0911 Hadrian Denarius Roma 128-29 AD Abundantia/AnnonaReference.
Strack 206 var.(with globe); RIC II, 338; BMCRE 488; C. 380a; RIC III. 911
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Laureate head
Rev. COS III
Annona/Abundantia seated left, holding reaping hook and cornucopia; at feet, left modius with corn-ears
3.15 gr
18 mm
6hokidokiMar 20, 2015
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0914 Hadrian Denarius Roma 128-29 AD PudicitiaReference.
RIC II, 343c; C. 395; Strack 207; RIC 914
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Laureate head
Rev. COS III
Pudicitia, seated left drawing out veil
3.31 gr
18 mm
6hokidokiMar 20, 2015
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0916 Hadrian Denarius Roma 128-29 AD VictoryReference.
RIC 345; Strack 209; RIC III, 916
Bust A1
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Laureate right
Rev. COS III
Victory seated left holding wreath and palm.
2.92 gr.
18 mm
12hokidokiMar 20, 2015
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Anonymous. Circa 215-212 BC. Æ UnciaAnonymous (post-semilibral), Uncia,Roma, 215-212 BC, AE,
Reference.
Crawford 41/10; Sydenham 108.
Post Semi-Libral standard. Rome mint.
Obv. no legend
Helmeted head of Roma right ; behind, • (mark of value)
Rev. ROMA
Prow of galley right; • (mark of value) below.
5.71 gr
20 mm
Note. Andrew McCabe
They are always overstruck on captured Sicilian or Carthaginian coin, which explains the mashed up areas eg behind the head.okidokiMar 20, 2015
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6239 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Diobol NilusReference.
Emmett 1140.21; BMC 781 pag. 92; RPC III, 6239
Issue L KA = year 21
Obv. AUT KAIC - TRA ADRIANOC CEB
Laureate, draped cuirassed bust right seen from behind.
Rev. L KA
Bust Nilus right with lotus crown and curnucopiae right.
10.36 gr
25 mm
1hokidokiMar 20, 2015
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3701 SYRIA Antioch. Hadrian. As Θ below.Reference.
RPC III, 3701; McAlee 536f
Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙC Θ ΤΡΠΥΙΘΝEΡΥΙωΤΡΑΑΔΡΙΑΝΟCCΕBΑC
Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian right
Rev. S • C
In laurel wreath beneath Θ
17.02 gr
25 mm
12h okidokiMar 16, 2015
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3696 SYRIA Antioch. Hadrian. As Єς below.Reference.
RPC III, 3696; SNG Copenhagen 209; McAlee 536c
http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/3/3696/5/
Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙС Θ ΤΡ Π ΥΙ Θ ΝΕΡ ΥΙω ΤΡ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СΕΒΑС
Laureate and cuirassed bust right
Rev. S • C
In laurel wreath beneath Єς
14.28 gr
27 mm
12hokidokiMar 16, 2015
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0176 Hadrian Denarius Roma 118 AD Pietas Reference.
Strack 49; RIC 176; C. 1476; RIC II 52
Bust A4
Obv. MP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG
Laureate bare bust with drapery
Rev. P M TR P COS DES III
Pietas, veiled, standing right, both hands raised
VOT | PVB across fields
3.4 gr
20 mm
12hokidokiMar 10, 2015
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SYRIA Antiochos VIII Ae-19mm of . (Grypos), 121-113 BC.Reference.
SNG Spear 2524
Obv. no legend
Diademed, radiate head of Antiochus right.
Rev. BASILEWS ANTIOCOU EPI-FANOU
Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, sceptre behind shoulder
6.45 gr.
19 mmokidokiMar 10, 2015
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5701 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Dichalkon 126-27 AD Pan left holding pedum/lagobalonReference.
Emmett 1196.11; Milne 1238; Köln 972; RPC III, 5701
Issue L ΙΑ = year 11
Obv. no legend.
Laureate head right.
Rev. LI-A (Year 11)
Pan, advancing left holding pedum/lagobalon
2.03 gr
14 mm
Note.
There are two sub-varieties: Pan with pedum (e.g. BMC 700-701, 2879) and Pan of Mendes with club and pedum (BMC 702, 2878).
Half man and half goat, a spritely horned Pan holds one of his usual attributes in his upraised right hand – a throwing stick or lagobolon used for hunting rabbits, one of the god’s favorite animals. In his left hand he carries a small bag, perhaps to secure the quarry. Pan is known for his prowess in hunting smaller rather than larger game, the pursuit of which was presided over by Artemis as ultimate goddess of the hunt.okidokiMar 06, 2015
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6001 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Drachm 134-35 AD HarpokratesReference.
RPC III, 6001; Emmett 979.19; Köln 1176; Milne 1472; Dattari 1730;
Issue L ƐΝΝƐΑΚ·Δ = year 19
Obv. AΥT KAIC TΡAIAN AΔΡIANOC CEB,
laureate bust right, draper on left shoulder, seen from behind
Rev. L ENNEAK Δ
Harpokrates of Herakleopolis standing left, wearing hem-hem crown, chiton and peplos, right hand with finger to lips, club in left, candalbra altar left.
21.61 gr
35 mm
12hokidokiMar 05, 2015
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Mn. Acilius Balbus Denarius 125 BCReference.
Sydenham 498; Crawford 1.271/1
Obv. behind, BALBVS, below, ROMA and before, *
Helmeted head of Roma right, All within laurel wreath.
Rev. Jupiter, holding spear and thunderbolt, in prancing quadriga driven r. by Victory; below horses, shield and
in exergue, MN·ACILI. Babelon Acilia .
3.87 gr
17.5 mmokidokiMar 02, 2015
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C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. Denarius 90 BCReference.
Sydenham 684. Crawford 342/5b.
Obv. no legend.
PANSA Laureate head of Apollo right, below chin, symbol.
Rev. Minerva in fast quadriga right, holding spear and reins in l. hand and trophy in right.
in exergue, C·VIBIVS·C·F. B. Vibia 1.
3.94 gr
19 mmokidokiMar 02, 2015
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PTOLEMAIC KINGDOM. Ptolemy III Euergetes. Bronze drachm 245-222 BCAlexandria, circa 245-222 BC.
Reference.
Köln 71; SNG Copenhagen 171-172; Svoronos 964.
Obv. no legend.
Horned head of Zeus-Ammon right, wearing taenia with basileion
Rev. ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ- ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ (PTOLEMAIOU-BASILEWS)
Eagle with closed wings standing left on thunderbolt, filleted corncuopia in
left field, XP monogram between legs
66.85 gr
43 mm
12h.okidokiMar 02, 2015
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5437 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 123-24 AD Eagle standingReference.
Emmett 836.8 r2; Milne 1061; RPC III, 5437
Issue L H = year 8
Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ - ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑ CΕΒ
Laureate head right, with beautiful Aegis
Rev. L-H
Eagle standing right, head left, wings open.
12.98 gr
23 mm
12h. okidokiMar 02, 2015
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6252 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 137-38 AD Pronoia Reference.
RPC III, 6252; Emmett 881.22; K&G 32.770; Dattari (Savio) pl. 68, 7457; Köln 1243 var. (distribution of rev. legend)
Issue L KB = year 22
Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙС ΤΡΑ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СƐΒ
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., drapery on l. shoulder
Rev. ΠΡΟΝΟΙΑ LKB
Pronoia standing left, holding phoenix and sceptre.
13.60 gr
24 mm
12h
Note.
CNG
Pronoia (“foresight”) was an Oceanid nymph and wife of the Titan Prometheus, who was sentenced to eternal torture for stealing fire from the Olympian gods for use by humans.okidokiMar 02, 2015
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0976 Hadrian Semis, Roma 128-29 AD standards and AquilaReference.
RIC II, 977; C 450; Strack 636; RIC 976
Bust A2
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P.
Laureate head with drapery
Rev. COS III; S C in ex.
Legionary eagle between two standards
3.67 gr
17mm
6hokidokiMar 01, 2015
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0231 Hadrian Denarius Roma 119-23 AD SalusReference.
Strack 124; RIC II, 98; C 1151; RIC 231
Bust A4
Obv: IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG.
Laureate bare bust with drapery
Rev: P M TR P COS III.
Salus seated left holding out patera, over altar on the left, with snake coiled round it
3.31 gr
19 mm
12hokidokiFeb 27, 2015
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0229 Hadrian Denarius Roma 119-23 AD Pietas Reference.
Strack 120; RIC II, 96, SRCV II 3524 var; C 1115; RIC 229
Bust A4
Obv. IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG
Laureate bare bust with drapery
Rev. P M TR P COS III
Pietas standing facing, head left, raising both hands
3.61 gr
18 mm
6hokidokiFeb 27, 2015
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0461 Hadrian AS Roma 119-23 AD Victory Reference.
RIC II, 572 var.; RIC 461; Strack 536
Bust A4
Obv. IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG.
Laureate bare bust with drapery
Rev. PONT MAX TR POT COS III; in field S C
Victory advancing right, shouldering palm and holding out wreath
9.8 gr
26 mm
6hokidokiFeb 23, 2015
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THRACE Mesembria AR Diobol 450-350Reference.
Sear 1673; BMC 3.132.2; SNG Cop. 652
Obv.: no legend
Facing Corinthian helmet
Rev: META.
Four spoked wheel.
1.31 gr okidokiFeb 23, 2015
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4101 ARABIA, Petra. Hadrian TycheReference.
RPC III, 4101; Spijkerman 7; Rosenberger 7; Sofaer 7; SNG ANS 1366
Obv. AYTOKPATωP KAICAP TPAIANOC AΔPIANOC CEBACTOC,
Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. ΠETPA MHTPOΠOΛIC
Turreted, veiled, and draped bust of Tyche right
7.71 gr
21 mm
6hokidokiFeb 23, 2015
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Roman Republic, Lucius. Scribonius Libo, c. 62 B.CReference.
Sear 367; Cr. 416/1
Obv: Diademed head of Bonus Eventus right (bankers mark X)
Rev: The Puteal Scribonianum, ornamented with garland between two lyres and hammer.
3.82 gr
Note from FORVM.
The ruins of the Puteal Scribonianum were discovered in the Forum in 1950's.
The reverse is either a play on Scribonius' name or the origin of his family name and the Scribonianum were related.
Perhaps he was also a music lover explaining the lyres. The same type was also minted with an anvil or tongs in place of the hammer. Sear indicates the tools are symbolic of the moneyer's position. -- Roman Coins and Their Values by David Sear. Crawford believes the lyres may be purely decorative and the tools, symbols of Vulcan, recall that the Puteal was located on a spot that was struck by lightning. -- Roman Republican Coinage by Michael H. CrawforokidokiFeb 22, 2015
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Roman Republic, P Furius Crassipes Denarius. 83 BC.Reference.
Sear 275 Cr. 356/1
Obv. AED CVR
turretted head of city goddess right
Rev.
Curile chair inscribed P FOVRIUS, CRASSIPES in ex.
3.57 grokidokiFeb 22, 2015
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5737 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 129-30 AD HeliosReference.
Emmett 852.14; Köln 1002; Dattari 1384; Milne 1280; Curtis 429; RPC III, 5737
Issue L IΔ = year 14
Obv. AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIA CEB
Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Rev. L-IΔ date across field.
Radiate and draped bust right of Helios; wearing a paludamentum
13.28 gr
25 mm
6hokidokiFeb 20, 2015
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