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0045 - Denarius Augustus 21 BCObv/AVGVSTVS, Augustus bare head r.
Rev/IOVI OLV, to l. and r. of hexastyle temple with round shield in pediment and palmettes on top.
Ag, 19.0mm, 3.00g
Mint: North Peloponnese (?)
RIC I/472 [S] - BMCRE 666 (=BMCRR East 257) - RSC 182.
ex-DNW, auction 20 june 2007, lot 387dafnis
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0155 - Nummus Maxentius 308-10 ACObv/ IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, laureate head of M. r.
Rev/ CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing, head l., holding globe in r.h., scepter in l., within hexastyle temple of Roma; wreath in pediment; RBQ in ex.
AE, 22.8 mm, 6.80 g
Mint: Roma.
RIC VI/210 [C2]
ex-A.Juliá Salas (denarios.org), aug 2011dafnis
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036 Faustina Senior (100-141 A.D.), RIC III 0343 (A.Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, AED DIV FAVSTINAE, Hexastyle temple,036 Faustina Senior (100-141 A.D.), RIC III 0343 (A.Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, AED DIV FAVSTINAE, Hexastyle temple,
Wife of Antoninus Pius.
avers:- DIVA-FAVSTINA, Diademed and draped bust right.
revers:- AED-DIV-FAVSTINAE, Front view of temple of six columns on five steps, fencing before. Within is a statue of Faustina. Varying ornaments on temple.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 17mm, weight: 2,95g, axis: 11h,
mint: Rome, date: 150 A.D., ref: RIC-III-343 (Antoninus Pius)p- , RSC-191, BMCRE-306 (Pius),
Q-001quadrans
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036 Faustina Senior (100-141 A.D.), RIC III 0388 (A.Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, DEDICATIO AEDIS, Hexastyle temple,036 Faustina Senior (100-141 A.D.), RIC III 0388 (A.Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, DEDICATIO AEDIS, Hexastyle temple,
Wife of Antoninus Pius.
avers:- DIVA-AVG-FAVSTINA, Draped bust right.
revers:- DEDICATIO-AEDIS, Frontal view of a hexastyle temple, Victories in corners.
exerg: , diameter: 17-19mm, weight: 3,03g, axis: 7h,
mint: Rome, date: 141-161 A.D., ref: RIC-III-388 (Antoninus Pius)p- , RSC-191, BMCRE-306 (Pius),
Q-001
This coin type records the dedication of the
temple of Divus Antoninus and Diva Faustina. The
dedication ceremonies took place in 142 AD, and
construction was completed in 150 AD. The temple
still stands today, overlooking the Forum.quadrans
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058. Maxentius, 306-312. AE Follis.Obv. Laureate head right IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG
Rev. Roma seated left holding sceptre and globe, within hexastyle temple with wreath within pediment CONSEERV VRB SVAE, RES below.
Rome Mint, 310-11. 24.5mm, 5.98g.
RIC 258. LordBest
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069-079 AD - Vespasian - RIC II 496 - Temple ReverseProbable Emperor: Vespasian (r. 69-79 AD)
Date: 71 AD
Condition: Mediocre
Denomination: As
Obverse: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS III
Imperator Caesar Vespasian Emperor Consul Third Term
Head right; laureate
Reverse: (no legend)
"S - C" in field.
Hexastyle temple of Jupiter Capitolinus.
Rome mint
RIC II Vespasian 496
7.55g; 27.6mm; 180°Pep
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129 Maxentius (306-307 A.D. Caesar, 308-313 A.D. Augustus), Aquilea, RIC VI 113, AE-1, -/-//AQΓ, CONSERV VRBS VAE, Roma seated left on shield in hexastyle temple,129 Maxentius (306-307 A.D. Caesar, 308-313 A.D. Augustus), Aquilea, RIC VI 113, AE-1, -/-//AQΓ, CONSERV VRBS VAE, Roma seated left on shield in hexastyle temple,
avers:- IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, Laureate head right.
revers:- CONSERV VRBS VAE, Roma seated left on shield in hexastyle temple, handing globe to Maxentius with right and holding scepter in left, captive seated between, Victories as acroteria, She-wolf and twins in pediment.
exergo: -/-//AQΓ, diameter: 27mm, weight: 5,88g, axis: 0h,
mint: Aquilea, date: 307 A.D., ref: RIC VI 113, p-325,
Q-001quadrans
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129 Maxentius (306-307 A.D. Caesar, 308-313 A.D. Augustus), Aquilea, RIC VI 113, AE-1, -/-//AQP, CONSERV VRBS VAE, Roma seated left on shield in hexastyle temple,129 Maxentius (306-307 A.D. Caesar, 308-313 A.D. Augustus), Aquilea, RIC VI 113, AE-1, -/-//AQP, CONSERV VRBS VAE, Roma seated left on shield in hexastyle temple,
avers:- IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, Laureate head right.
revers:- CONSERV VRBS VAE, Roma seated left on shield in hexastyle temple, handing globe to Maxentius with right and holding scepter in left, captive seated between, Victories as acroteria, She-wolf and twins in pediment.
exergo: -/-//AQP, diameter: 24-25,5mm, weight: 6,14g, axis: 1h,
mint: Aquilea, date: 307 A.D., ref: RIC VI 113, p-325,
Q-001quadrans
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A117-12 - MAJENCIO (306 - 312 D.C.)AE Follis 24 mm 6.1 gr.
Hijo de Maximiano, causó la crisis del sistema de la Tetrarquía, siendo proclamado “Principe”, luego César, y mas tarde Augusto, e invitando él mismo a su padre a reasumir el Imperio. Fue derrocado por las fuerzas conjuntas de Constantino I y Licinio.
Anv: "MAXENTIVS P F AVG" - Busto laureado, con coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONSERV VRB SVAE" - Roma sentada de frente, viendo a izquierda, portando un globo en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido y largo cetro vertical en izquierda, dentro de un templo hexástilo (6 columnas). "P T" en exergo.
Acuñada Otoño 307 - primavera 308 D.C.
Ceca: Ticinum (Off.1ra.)
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.VI (Ticinum) #95 Pag.294 - Cohen Vol.VII #28 Pag.168 - DVM #18 var Pag.284 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #7653.a. Pag.89mdelvalle
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A117-12 - MAJENCIO (306 - 312 D.C.)AE Follis 24 mm 6.1 gr.
Hijo de Maximiano, causó la crisis del sistema de la Tetrarquía, siendo proclamado “Principe”, luego César, y mas tarde Augusto, e invitando él mismo a su padre a reasumir el Imperio. Fue derrocado por las fuerzas conjuntas de Constantino I y Licinio.
Anv: "MAXENTIVS P F AVG" - Busto laureado, con coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONSERV VRB SVAE" - Roma sentada de frente, viendo a izquierda, portando un globo en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido y largo cetro vertical en izquierda, dentro de un templo hexástilo (6 columnas). "P T" en exergo.
Acuñada Otoño 307 - primavera 308 D.C.
Ceca: Ticinum (Off.1ra.)
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.VI (Ticinum) #95 Pag.294 - Cohen Vol.VII #28 Pag.168 - DVM #18 var Pag.284 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #7653.a. Pag.89mdelvalle
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Geta - Perinthos209-211 AD
draped bust right from behind
Λ'CEΠTI Γ_ETAC KAICAP
hexastyle temple
Π_E / PI_NΘ / I_Ω / N
NEOKO / PΩN
Varbanov 317; Schönert 634
1,9g 16mmJ. B.
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Maxentius, 308 - 310 AD, AE follisIMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG
Bust laureate, right
CONSERV VRB SVAE
Ex. RBT
Roma seated left holding globe and scepter, shield behind, in a hexastyle temple, wreath in pediment, acroteria topped with Victories
RIC 210, S 3779, C 21
Rome, 3rd officinawhitetd49
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Probus * Eternal Rome, Hexastyle Temple, Æ Antoninianus * 276-282 AD
Probus * Eternal Rome, Bronze Antoninianus
Obv: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG * Radiate and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: ROMAE AETERNAE * Roma seated facing within hexastyle temple, surmounted by three ‘Nike’s.’
Exergue: R Γ
Mint: Rome
Emission: 2
Officina: 3 (Unlisted in RIC)*
Bust type: F
Struck: 277 AD.
Size: 24.5 mm.
Weight: 4.20 grams
Die axis: 0°
Condition: Beautiful coin in hand. Lovely gold-brown patina, excellent details and fine relief. Some partial-wear to the reverse legend and the Γ in exergue.
Refs:*
RIC 190(v) *(unlisted officina)
Tiathena
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Augustus, AR Denarius, Eastern Mint (Northern Peloponnese ?) 21B.CObv: AVGVSTVS Bare head of Augustus right
Rev: IOVI OLVI Hexastyle temple
Weight: 4.11g
Sear RCV I 1614 BMCRE 666 BMCRR East 257 RSC 182
There is a certain amount of difference of opinion over the reverse of this coin, not only from the reading of the legend, but also the date and place of minting. Sear gives the reverse legend as IOV OLV and BMCs Roman Empire and Republic as IOVI OLV or IOVI OLVM.. However, both references give the date as 20/21B.C. to commemorate Augustus' visit to Athens, but Sear says that another reference prefers to assign it to the Pergamene Mint six years earlier. This coin here certainly seems to give a clear reverse legend as IOVI OLVI.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Augustus, AR Denarius, Eastern Mint (Northern Peloponnese ?) 21B.C.Obv: AVGVSTVS Bare head of Augustus right
Rev: IOVI OLVI Hexastyle temple
Weight: 4.11g
Sear RCV I 1614 BMCRE 666 BMCRR East 257 RSC 182
There is a certain amount of difference of opinion over the reverse of this coin, not only from the reading of the legend, but also the date and place of minting. Sear gives the reverse legend as IOV OLV and BMCs Roman Empire and Republic as IOVI OLV or IOVI OLVM.. However, both references give the date as 20/21B.C. to commemorate Augustus' visit to Athens, but Sear says that another reference prefers to assign it to the Pergamene Mint six years earlier. This coin here certainly seems to give a clear reverse legend as IOVI OLVI.
nemesis
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