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SOLD Demetrios 1 Soter 155/4 BC Tetradrachm SOLD SOLD Obv: Diademed head of Demetrios right in wreathed border
31mm 16.71g SC 1641.3a
Antioch Mint
REV: Tyche holding sceptre and cornucopia, seated Left on throne supported by Tritoness right.
2 monograms in LF
ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΙΟΥ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ
HNP ( SE 158 ) in exergue SOLD
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- 27 BC-14 AD - Augustus - RIC I 425 - Cornucopia and Altar QuadransEmperor: Augustus (r. 27 BC - 14 AD)
Date: 8 BC
Condition: VF
Denomination: Quadrans

Obverse: PVLCHER TAVRVS REGVLVS
Pulcher Taurus Regulus (moneyer)
S - C to left and right of cornucopia

Reverse: IIIVIR AAAFF round garlanded altar
The Three Men for Striking and Casting Gold, Silver and Bronze.

Rome mint
RIC I Augustus 425
3.14g; 18.2mm; 15°
Pep
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0031 - Denarius Cupienna 147 BCObv/Helmeted head of Roma r.; behind cornucopiae, before X.
Rev/Dioscuri r., below L CUP, ROMA in ex.

Ag, 19.0mm, 4.34g
Moneyer: L.Cupiennus.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 218/1 [dies o/r: 73/91] - RSC Cupienna 1 - Syd. 404
ex-Hess-Divo, auction 307, lot 1442
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0119 - Denarius Septimius Severus 194-5 ACObv/ IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, laureate head of S.S. r.
Rev/ MONET AVG, Moneta draped, standing facing, head l., holding scales and cornucopia.

Ag, 18.3 mm, 2.81 g
Mint: Emesa (?).
BMCRE V/384 – RIC IV.1/411a [C]
ex-Numismatik Lanz, eBay june 2011 - art. #300568006682
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0160 - Denarius Septimius Severus 201-10 ACObv/ SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head of S.S. r.
Rev/ LIBERALITAS AVG VI, Liberalitas draped, standing l., holding abacus and cornucopia.

Ag, 19.5 mm, 3.59 g
Mint: Roma.
BMCRE V/349 – RIC IV.1/278a [C]
ex-Jean Elsen et Fils, list 259, lot 212
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0174 - Denarius Lucius Verus 162-3 ACObv/IMP L VERVS AVG, Lucius Verus head r.
Rev/PROV DEOR TR P III COS II, Providentia standing l., holding globe and cornucopia.

Ag, 18.0mm, 3.56g
Mint: Rome.
RIC III/491 [C] - BMCRE IV/229
ex-Nummus et Ars, auction 84, lot 168
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0194 - Nummus Maximian 307 ACObv/ DN MAXIMIANO PFS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust of M. r.
Rev/ GENIO POP ROM, Genius of the Roman People standing l., holding patera and cornucopia; in ex., PLN.

AE, 7.09g
Mint: Londinium.
RIC VI/90 [C2].
ex-Emporium Hamburg, auction 72, lot 819.
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0195 - Nummus Constantius I 300-03 ACObv/ FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, laureate and cuirassed bust of C. r.
Rev/ GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius of the Roman People standing l., holding patera and cornucopia.

AE, 28 mm, 10.41 g
Mint: Londinium.
RIC VI/20 [R]
ex-vAuctions (Triskeles), auction 313, lot 354.
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0255 - Nummus Galerius 296-303 ACObv/ MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, laureate and cuirassed bust of G. r.
Rev/ GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI, Genius of the Roman People standing l., modius over head, covered by chlamys, holding patera and cornucopia.

AE, 28.9 mm, 9.54 g
Mint: Londinium.
RIC VI/21 [R] - CT.2.01.015 [C]
ex-Naville Numismatics, auction 58, lot 711
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0259 - Denarius Septimius Severus 198-200 ACObv/ L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, laureate head of S.S. r.
Rev/ ANNONAE AVGG, Annona standing l., foot on prow, holding corn ear and cornucopia.

Ag, 19.1 mm, 3.12 g
Mint: Laodicea (?).
BMCRE V/126 t – RIC IV.1/123 [C]
ex-Savoca Coins, auction 80 Blue, lot 1259
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0262 - Denarius Augustus 27-20 BCObv/ Augustus head laureate r.
Rev/ Capricorn r., with cornucopia on the back and holding globe; behind, rudder; below, AVGVSTV(S).

Ag, 17.3 mm, 3.55 g
Mint: Eastern mint (?)
RIC I/541 [R2] - BMCRE I/664
ex-CNG, auction e471, lot 235
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0266 - Denarius Trajan 107-8 ACObv/ IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P, laureate and toga bust of T. r.
Rev/ COS V PP SPQR OPTIMO PRINC, Fortune standing l., holding rudder and cornucopia.

Ag, 18.1 mm, 2.98 g
Mint: Roma.
RIC II/122 - BMCRE III/306 - MIR 271b
ex-Naville Numismatics, auction 59, lot 614
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035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0112, Rome, AR-Denarius, IMPERATOR II, Crossed Cornucopiae, Scarce!,035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0112, Rome, AR-Denarius, IMPERATOR II, Crossed Cornucopiae, Scarce!,
avers: - ANTONINVS-AVG-PIVS-P-P-TR-P-COS-III, Laureate head right.
revers: - IMPERATOR.II., Winged caduceus between crossed cornucopiae.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 17,5mm, weight: 2,98g, axis-6h,
mint: Rome, date: 143-144 A.D., ref: RIC-III-112, p-40, C-451,
Q-001
quadrans
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037 - 004 BC - Herod the Great - TJC 59d - PrutahKing: Herod the Great (r. 37-4 BC)
Date: (37-4 BC)
Condition: aFine
Denomination: Prutah

Obverse: HΡΩΔ BAΣIΛ
King Herod
Anchor.

Reverse: no legend
Double cornucopiae with caduceus between horns, five pellets above.

Jerusalem mint
TJC 59d; Hendin 500
1.46g; 14.4mm; 180°
Pep
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04-05 - Aretas IV (9 A.C. - 40 D.C.)AE 13 x 12 mm 1.9 gr.

Anv: Cabeza laureada de Aretas con pelo largo, vistiendo ornamentos en su cabeza, viendo a derecha.
Rev: Dos cornucopias cruzadas. Entre los cuernos monograma en arameo "HR" (Het Ros = Aretas).

Ceca: Petra

Referencias: Sear GICTV #5701 Pag.560 - B.M.C. Vol.28 (Arabia) #27 Pag 9 - Meshorer #67
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04-07 - Aretas IV (9 A.C. - 40 D.C.)AE 14 mm 3.4 gr.

Anv: Cabeza laureada de Aretas con pelo largo viendo a derecha. Monograma en arameo al frente derecha "H" (Het).
Rev: Dos cornucopias cruzadas. Entre ellos monograma en arameo "H" (Het).

Meshore indicates het right on the obverse. Schmitt-Korte, NC 1990, indicates the het right is not present but also identifies a new varitey (Schmitt-Korte 43) with het left on the obverse. The het right on the obverse is clear on this specimen. (Forum Catalog)

Ceca: Petra

Referencias: B.M.C. Vol.28 #30 Pag 9 - SNG ANS 6.1432 - Meshorer #70 - Sear GICTV #5701 Pag.560
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04-09 - Aretas IV (9 A.C. - 40 D.C.)AE 12 x 13 mm 1.2 gr.

Anv: Cabeza laureada de Aretas con pelo largo viendo a derecha. Sin Monograma al frente derecha.
Rev: Dos cornucopias cruzadas. Entre ellos monograma en arameo "H" (Het).

Meshore indicates het right on the obverse. Schmitt-Korte, NC 1990, indicates the het right is not present and also identifies a new varitey (Schmitt-Korte 43) with het left on the obverse. We have had all three types - het left, het right and none at all. The het right on the obverse is not present on this specimen. (Forum catalog)

Ceca: Petra

Referencias: Sear GICTV #5701 Pag.560 - B.M.C. Vol.28 #30 Pag 9 - Meshorer #70 var.
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04-20 - Malichus II (40 - 70 D.C.)Este tipo fue acuñado en nombre de Malichus II y su esposa/hermana? Shuqailat II.
AE 12 x 14 mm 3.1 gr.

Anv: Bustos conjugados laureados y vestidos de Malichus II y su Reina (y hermana?) Shaquilath II viendo a derecha. Gráfila de puntos.
Rev: Dos cornucopias cruzadas y fileteadas. Entre ellas leyenda en arameo "MALICHUS / SHUQAI / LAT" (En 2 líneas entre los cuernos y una debajo). Grafila de puntos.

Ceca: Petra

Referencias: Sear GCTV Vol.2 #5703 Pag.560 - B.M.C. Vol.28 #4-5 Pag 11 - SNG ANS #6.1444 - Meshorer #140A
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04-22 - Malichus II (40 - 70 D.C.)Este tipo fue acuñado en nombre de Malichus II y su esposa/hermana? Shuqailat II.
AE 13 x 14 mm 3.2 gr.

Anv: Bustos conjugados laureados y vestidos de Malichus II y su Reina (y hermana?) Shaquilath II viendo a derecha. Gráfila de puntos.
Rev: Dos cornucopias cruzadas y fileteadas. Entre ellas leyenda en arameo "MALICHUS / SHUQAI / LAT" (En 2 líneas entre los cuernos y una debajo). Grafila de puntos.

Ceca: Petra

Referencias: Sear GCTV Vol.2 #5703 Pag.560 - B.M.C. Vol.28 #4-5 Pag 11 - SNG ANS #6.1444 - Meshorer #140A
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04-24 - Malichus II (40 - 70 D.C.)Este tipo fue acuñado en nombre de Malichus II y su esposa/hermana? Shuqailat II.
AE 14 x 15 mm 2.4 gr.

Anv: Bustos conjugados laureados y vestidos de Malichus II y su Reina (y hermana?) Shaquilath II viendo a derecha. Gráfila de puntos.
Rev: Dos cornucopias cruzadas y fileteadas. Entre ellas leyenda en arameo "MALICHUS / SHUQAI / LAT" (En 2 líneas entre los cuernos y una debajo). Grafila de puntos.

Ceca: Petra

Referencias: Sear GCTV Vol.2 #5703 Pag.560 - B.M.C. Vol.28 #4-5 Pag 11 - SNG ANS #6.1444 - Meshorer #140A
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04-30 - Rabbel II (70 - 106 D.C.)Este tipo fue acuñado en nombre de Rabbel II y su esposa/hermana? Gamilath.
AE 16 mm 3.0 gr.

Anv: Cabezas conjugadas laureadas de Rabbel II y su Reina (y hermana?) Gamilath viendo a derecha. Él con pelo largo y ornamentos sobre su cabeza.
Rev: Dos cornucopias cruzadas y fileteadas. Entre ellas leyenda en arameo "RABBEL / GAMILATH" (En 2 líneas entre los cuernos).

Acuñada: 76 - 102 D.C.
Ceca: Petra

Referencias: Sear GCTV Vol.2 #5706 Pag.560 - B.M.C. Vol.28 #3-7 Pag 13 - SNG ANS #6.1447-50 - Meshorer #163a
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04-32 - Rabbel II (70 - 106 D.C.)Este tipo fue acuñado en nombre de Rabbel II y su esposa/hermana? Gamilath.
AE 17 x 15 mm 3.1 gr.

Anv: Cabezas conjugadas laureadas de Rabbel II y su Reina (y hermana?) Gamilath viendo a derecha. Él con pelo largo y ornamentos sobre su cabeza.
Rev: Dos cornucopias cruzadas y fileteadas. Entre ellas leyenda en arameo "RABBEL / GAMILATH" (En 2 líneas entre los cuernos).

Acuñada: 76 - 102 D.C.
Ceca: Petra

Referencias: Sear GCTV Vol.2 #5706 Pag.560 - B.M.C. Vol.28 #3-7 Pag 13 - SNG ANS #6.1447-50 - Meshorer #163a
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041_Commodus,_RIC_III-566,_AE-Sest,_M_COMMOD_ANT_P_FELIX_AVG_BRIT_P_P,_TEMPOR_FELIC_P_M_TR_P_XV_IMP_VIII_COS_VI,_S-C,_C_722,_190_AD,_Q-001,_6h,_26,5-28mm,17,12g-s.jpg
041b Commodus (166-180 A.D. as Caesar, 180-192 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0566, Rome, AE-Sestertius, TEMP FELIC P M TR P XV IMP VIII COS VI, S/C//--, Caduceus, two crossed cornucopiae, #1041b Commodus (166-180 A.D. as Caesar, 180-192 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0566, Rome, AE-Sestertius, TEMP FELIC P M TR P XV IMP VIII COS VI, S/C//--, Caduceus, two crossed cornucopiae, #1
avers: M COMMOD ANT P FELIX AVG BRIT PP, Laureate head right.
reverse: TEMP FELIC P M TR P XV IMP VIII COS VI, Caduceus between two crossed cornucopiae, S-C across the field.
exergue: S/C//--, diameter: 26,5-28,0 mm, weight: 17,12 g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 190 A.D., ref: RIC III 566, C-722, BMCRE 655, Sear 5807var.,
Q-001
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08 - Hadrian Tetradrachm - TycheRoman Empire
Emperor Hadrian (117 - 138 AD)
Silver/Billon Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt.
Struck Regnal Year 11 = 126 / 127 AD.

(titles in Greek)
obv: Laureate bust right, draped and cuirassed.
rev: Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia.

25 x 24mm
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Damaged flan.
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08 - Hadrian Tetradrachm - TycheRoman Empire
Emperor Hadrian (117 - 138 AD)
Silver/Billon Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt.
Struck Regnal Year 11 = 126 / 127 AD.

(titles in Greek)
obv: Laureate bust right, draped and cuirassed.
rev: Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia ?

25 x 24mm
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1000 Réis1927 CE

Obverse: The figure of abundance, (Roman mythology) facing right, with right knee bent to the ground and holding a cornucopia. In the frontal field, the constellation of the Southern Cross. Surrounded by 21 stars above.

Reverse: Denomination (1000 reis) in wreath of two branches, one of coffee and the other of cotton, a star on the top and on the upper edge, the name BRAZIL. In the coin base the date.
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Lugdunum, RIC V-II 017.4.4.B.A., -/-//IIII, ABVNDANTIA AVG, AE-Ant., Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiae, #1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Lugdunum, RIC V-II 017.4.4.B.A., -/-//IIII, ABVNDANTIA AVG, AE-Ant., Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiae, #1
avers: IMP C PROBVS•P•F•AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right. (B),
reverse: ABVNDANTIA AVG, Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiae. (A)
exergue: -/-//IIII, diameter: 21,5-22,5mm, weight: 3,33g, axis: 1h,
mint: Lugdunum, 4th. emission, 4th. off., 277-78., date: 277-278 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 017.4.4.B.A., p-25, Bastien 195, HO-1,
Q-001
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Lugdunum, RIC V-II 018.5.4.E1.A., -/-//IIII, ABVNDANTIA AVG, AE-Ant., Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiae, Rare!#1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Lugdunum, RIC V-II 018.5.4.E1.A., -/-//IIII, ABVNDANTIA AVG, AE-Ant., Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopia, Rare! R2, #1
avers: VIRTVS PR OBI AVG, Radiate, helmeted, cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield, (E1-G).
reverse: ABVNDANTIA AVG, Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiae.
exergue: -/-//IIII, diameter: 22,5-24,5mm, weight: 6,64g (!!!), axis: 1h,
mint: Lugdunum, 5th. emission, 4th off., 277-78., date: 277-278 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-II 018.5.4.E1.A., p-25, Bastien-252, R2,
Q-001
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Lugdunum, RIC V-II 059.5.4.F9.A., -/-//IIII, ABVNDANTIA AVG, AE-Ant., Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiae, Rare!!! #1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Lugdunum, RIC V-II 059.5.4.F9.A., -/-//IIII, ABVNDANTIA AVG, AE-Ant., Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopia, Rare!!! #1
avers: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right, holding spear across the left shoulder, (F9).
reverse: ABVNDANTIA AVG, Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopia, (A).
exergue: -/-//IIII, diameter: 22mm, weight: 3,90g, axis: 1h,
mint: Lugdunum, 5th. em., 4th. off., date: 277-278 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-II 059.5.4.F9.A., p-25, Bastien-249, HO-11, Rare!!!
Q-001
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146-175/6 AD - Faustina Jr. - Moushmov 2529 - Concordia ReverseEmpress: Faustina Jr. (r. 146-175/6 AD)
Date: 146-175/6 AD
Condition: aFine
Size: AE22

Obverse: ΦAΥCTEINA CEBACTN
Faustina Augusta
Bust right

Reverse: AΔΡIANOΠ - OΛEITΩN
Concordia standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae.

Mint: Hadrianopolis, Thrace
Moushmov 2529
4.80g; 22.5mm; 210°
Pep
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16-02 - Anti­oco VIII, Grifo (125 - 96 A.C.)Antiochus VIII Epiphanes/Callinicus/Philometor, Hijo de Demetrio II Nicátor y Cleopatra Thea, su apodo Grypus significa nariz de gancho.
Antíoco VIII Grifo de la dinastía Seléucida, fue rey de Siria entre 125 A.C. - 96 A.C. Sucedió a su hermano Seleuco V Filométor, tras ser éste asesinado por la madre de ambos, Cleopatra Tea. Esta intentó envenenarle, pero Antíoco la obligó a beberse su propio veneno. Hubo de combatir contra Antíoco IX Eusebio, con el que finalmente compartió el reino. Fue asesinado en 96 A.C., quedando Antíoco IX como único rey. Sin embargo, varios de sus hijos llegaron a reinar posteriormente.


AE 12 mm 1.4 gr.

Anv: Bustos apareados y laureados de Dioskouri. ” * “ arriba.
Rev: "ANTIOXEΩN / EN ΠTOΛEMAI" a derecha de una cornucopia, "IEPAΣ AΣYΛOY"? a izquierda y "LΠI" fecha seleuciana en exergo.

Acuñada: 125 - 96 A.C.
Ceca: Ake Ptolomais - Fenicia (Ubicado al norte de Haifa - en esta época formaba parte de los reinos Seléucidas)

Referencias: Sear GCTV Vol.2 #6047 var / 6046 Pag.555 - B.M.C. Vol.26 (Phoenicia) #10 Pag.129 - Houghton 810 - Hen #414
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196_Septimius_Severus_As_RIC_717_1Septimius Severus (193 – 211 AD)
AE As, Rome, 196
L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP VII;
Laureate head right
P M TR P IIII COS II P P, S-C;
Fortuna standing left, holding rudder on globe and cornucopiae, at feet, right, wheel
9,19 gr, 24 mm
RIC IVa, 717; BMC V, 589 (Pl. 25,3); C. 426
Ex Art Coins Roma, eAuction 23, lot 660
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198-217 AD - Caracalla - RIC IV 127 - FELICITAS AVGGEmperor: Caracalla (r. 198-217 AD)
Date: 201-206 AD
Condition: EF
Denomination: Denarius

Obverse: ANTONINVS - PIVS AVG
Emperor Antoninus Pius (Caracalla)
Bust right; laureate and draped

Reverse: FELICITAS AVGG
The Emperors provide happiness.
Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae.

Rome mint
RIC IV Caracalla 127
3.30g; 20.0mm; 30°
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2 countermarks on Augustus. Odessus mint. AE 24.Augustus, 27 BC - 14 AD. Odessus mint. AE 24, 8.547g., 24.4mm. G. Countermarks F. Obv: obverse bare head right, two countermarks on neck, on left turreted head of Tyche right, on right laureate head of emperor (Hadrian?). Rev: cornucopia in wreath, ODHSIT. Ex. FORVM ancient coins Ref: RPC 1801. Countermarks do not appear to be listed in Howgego. Rare
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253-268 AD - Gallienus - RIC V (sole reign) 157 - ABVNDANTIA AVGEmperor: Gallienus (r. 253-268 AD)
Date: 260-268 AD
Condition: aVF
Denomination: Antoninianus

Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG
Emperor Gallienus
Bust right; radiate

Reverse: ABVNDANTIA AVG
The Emperor provides abundance.
Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiae.
"B" in left field

Rome mint
RIC V Gallienus (sole reign) 157; VM 5
2.06g; 18.1mm; 180°
Pep
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253-268 AD - Gallienus - RIC V (sole reign) 227 - LIBERAL AVGEmperor: Gallienus (r. 253-268 AD)
Date: 262 AD
Condition: VF/Fair
Denomination: Antoninianus

Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG
Emperor Gallienus
Bust right; radiate

Reverse: LIBERAL AVG
The Emperor provides liberty.
Liberalitas standing left, holding tessera and cornucopiae.
"Q" in left field

Rome mint
RIC V Gallienus (sole reign) 227; VM 145
1.77g; 19.7mm; 150°
Pep
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253-268 AD - Gallienus - RIC V (sole reign) 287 var - VBERITAS AVGEmperor: Gallienus (r. 253-268 AD)
Date: 260-268 AD
Condition: Fair
Denomination: Antoninianus

Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG
Emperor Gallienus
Head right; radiate

Reverse: VBERITAS AVG
The Emperor is fruitful.
Uberitas standing left holding purse and cornucopiae.
"E" in right field

Rome mint, fifth officina
RIC V Gallienus (sole reign) 287 var.; VM 278
2.50g; 18.1mm; 15°
Pep
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268-270 AD - Claudius Gothicus - RIC V 018 - ANNONA AVGEmperor: Claudius Gothicus (r. 268-270 AD)
Date: 268-270 AD
Condition: aFine
Denomination: Antoninianus

Obverse: IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG
Imperator Caesar Claudius Emperor
Bust right; radiate and cuirassed

Reverse: ANNONA AVG
The Emperor provides wheat.
Annona standing left, foot on prow, holding ears of corn and cornucopiae.

Rome mint
RIC V Claudius Gothicus 18; VM 5
2.52g; 21.6mm; 0°
Pep
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268-270 AD - Claudius Gothicus - RIC V 032 or 033 - FELICITAS AVGEmperor: Claudius Gothicus (r. 268-270 AD)
Date: 268-270 AD
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Antoninianus

Obverse: IMP (C?) CLAVDIVS AVG
Imperator Emperor Claudius
Head right; radiate

Reverse: FELICITAS AVG
The Emperor provides happiness and success.
Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia.
"B" in right field (Rome mint, second officina)

RIC V 32 or 33, VM 10
2.47g; 21.8mm; 180°
Pep
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268-270 AD - Claudius Gothicus - RIC V 187 - PROVIDEN AVGEmperor: Claudius Gothicus (r. 268-270 AD)
Date: 268-270 AD
Condition: Fair
Denomination: Antoninianus

Obverse: IMP CLAVDIVS AVG
Imperator Claudius Emperor
Bust right; radiate and cuirassed

Reverse: PROVIDEN AVG
The Emperor has foresight.
Providentia standing left, holding baton and cornucopiae; at foot, globe.
"II" in right field

Siscia mint, second officina
RIC V Claudius Gothicus 187
2.83g; 21.0mm; 345°
Pep
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284-305 AD - Diocletian - RIC VI Heraclea 19a - GENIO POPVLI ROMANIEmperor: Diocletian (r. 284-305 AD)
Date: ca. 297-298 AD
Condition: aFine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG
Imperator Caesar Caius Valerius Diocletian Dutiful and Wise Emperor
Head right; laureate

Reverse: GENIO POPV-L-I ROMANI
To the Genius of the Roman Public.
Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, right holding patera (from which liquor flows), left cornucopiae.
Exergue: HTΓ (Heraclea mint, third officina)

RIC VI Heraclea 19a
7.87g; 26.6mm; 345°
Pep
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305-306 AD - Constantius I Chlorus - RIC VI Siscia 169a - GENIO POPVLI ROMANIEmperor: Constantius I Chlorus (r. 305-306 AD)
Date: 305-306 AD
Condition: aVF
Denomination: Quarter-Follis

Obverse: CONSTANTIVS AVG
Emperor Constantius
Head right; laureate

Reverse: GENIO POP-VLI ROMANI
To the Genius of the Roman Public.
Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, right holding patera, left cornucopiae.
Exergue: SIS (Siscia mint, no officina mark)

RIC VI Siscia 169a
2.38g; 18.7mm; 165°
Pep
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305-308 AD - Maximinus II Daia as Caesar - RIC VI Siscia 170b var - GENIO POPVLI ROMANICaesar: Maximinus II Daia (Caes. 305-308 AD)
Date: 305-306 AD
Condition: Fine/aEF
Denomination: Quarter-Follis

Obverse: GAL VAL MAXIMINVS NOB C
Galerius Valerius Maximinus Noble Caesar
Head right; laureate

Reverse: GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI
To the Genius of the Roman Public.
Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera in right hand, cornucopiae in left hand.
Exergue: SIS (Siscia mint, no officina mark)

RIC VI Siscia 170b var (P-V listed); VM 14
2.05g; 18.3mm; 180°
Pep
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309-313 AD - Maximinus II Daia - RIC VI Cyzicus 101a - GENIO AVGVSTIEmperor: Maximinus II Daia (r. 309-313 AD)
Date: ca. 312-313 AD
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS P F AVG
Imperator Caesar Galerius Valerius Maximinus Wise and Dutiful Emperor
Bust right; laureate

Reverse: GENIO AV-GVSTI
Genius of the Emperors.
Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chlamys (falling low) over left shoulder, right holding patera (from which liquor flows), left cornucopiae; altar to left.
"S" in right field
Exergue: SMK (Cyzicus mint, sixth officina)

RIC VI Cyzicus 101a; VM 8
3.47g; 21.9mm; 30°
Pep
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309-313 AD - Maximinus II Daia - RIC VI Nicomedia 074b - GENIO AVGVSTIEmperor: Maximinus II Daia (r. 309-313 AD)
Date: ca. 312 AD (later)
Condition: VF/Fine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS P F AVG
Imperator Caesar Galerius Valerius Maximinus Wise and Dutiful Emperor
Bust right; laureate

Reverse: GENIO A-VGVSTI
Genius of the Emperors.
Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, right holding patera (from which liquor flows), left cornucopiae; to left, altar.
"*" over "A" in right field
Exergue: SMN (Nicomedia mint, 1st officina)

RIC VI Nicomedia 74b; VM 8
4.21g; 21.3mm; 180°
Pep
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31-14 - ANTONINO PIO (138 - 161 D.C.)AE AS 29 mm 9.2 gr.

Anv: "ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P" - Busto laureado viendo a derecha.
Rev: "TR POT COS III - S C" - Caduceo alado entre dos Cornucopias (cuerno de la abundancia) repletas de frutas.

Acuñada 140 - 144 D.C.
Ceca: Roma

Referencias: RIC Vol.III #705a Pag.117 - Cohen Vol.II #924 Pag.359 - Sear RCV II #4317 Pag.239 - Hill UCR #289 - BMCRE IV #1384 Pag.223
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500 Réis1928 CE

Obverse: Kneeling liberty figure, stars around.

Reverse: Denomination within wreath. Date below.
BRASIL
500
RÉIS
1928
Pericles J2
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AbundantiaObv:– IMP C PROBVS . P . F . AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right
Rev:– ABVNDANTIA AVG, Abundatia, standing right, empting cornucopiae
Minted in Lugdunum (IIII in exe.) Emission 4 Officina 4
Date Minted – Middle to End 277 A.D.
References: Cohen 1. Bastien 195 (54 examples). RIC 17 Bust type F (Common)

Abundantia stands for abundance or plenty. Her attributes are ears of corn (grain) and cornucopiae. She is sometimes (as here) shown emptying the cornucopiae and sometimes shown seated. Her Greek name is Euthenia
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ACRE (AKE/AKRE/AKKO) PTOLOMAIS - FENICIAAE 12 mm 1.4 gr.

Anv: Bustos apareados y laureados de Dioskouri. ” * “ arriba.
Rev: "ANTIOXEΩN / EN ΠTOΛEMAI" a derecha de una cornucopia, "IEPAΣ AΣYΛOY"? a izquierda y "LΠI" fecha seleuciana en exergo.

Acuñada: 125 - 96 A.C.
Ceca: Ake Ptolomais - Fenicia (Ubicado al norte de Haifa - en esta época formaba parte de los reinos Seléucidas)

Referencias: Sear GCTV Vol.2 #6047 var / 6046 Pag.555 - B.M.C. Vol.26 (Phoenicia) #10 Pag.129 - Houghton 810 - Hen #414
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AE provincial, Saitta, Lydia (Sidas Kaleh, Turkey), Senate/River-God (mid-2nd to early 3d century AD) IЄΡA - [CYNKΛHTOC], bare-headed youthful draped bust of Senate right / CAIT[THNΩN] + [ЄPMOC] in exergue, River-God Hermos reclining left, holding reed and cornucopiae, resting arm on urn (hydria) from which waters flow.

Ó” (base metal yellow, orichalcum?), 22 mm, 5.68 g, die axis 6.5h (coin alignment)

It is difficult to read the name of the river. I think that ЄPMOC is more likely, but VΛΛΟС is also possible, representing the other important local river, Hyllos.

Possible catalog references are BMC Lydia 25 (or 26-27?), SNG Copenhagen 398, SNG München 439.
For the Hyllos reverse, Leypold 1153.

To emphasize the autonomy of certain Hellenistic polises, even under the Roman rule they sometimes used allegorical figures of Senate or Demos on obverses of their coins instead of imperial portraits. Saitta was issuing similar-looking coins with busts of emperors and their family as well, but in this issue the town Senate is honoured as the ruler. IЄΡA CYNKΛHTOC = Holy Senate. CAITTHNΩN = Saitta, ЄPMOC = Hermos, the name of the river and its god.

River-Gods or Potamoi (Ποταμοί) were the gods of the rivers and streams of the earth, all sons of the great earth-encirling river Okeanos (Oceanus) and his wife Tethys. Their sisters were the Okeanides (Oceanids), goddesses of small streams, clouds and rain, and their daughters were the Naiades, nymphs of springs and fountains. A River-God was depicted in one of three forms: as a man-headed bull; a bull-horned man with the tail of a serpentine-fish in place of legs; or as a reclining man with an arm resting upon a pitcher pouring water, which we see in this case. The addition of cornucopia symbolizes the blessings that a particular river bestows on those who live near it.

Saitta or Saittae (Σαίτται, Ptolemy 5.2.21: Σέτται, Σάετται) was a polis in eastern Lydia (aka Maeonia), in the rivers' triangle between the upper Hyllus (modern Demirci Çayı, c. 12 km to the west) and the Hermus or Hermos (modern Gediz Nehri, c. 20 km to the south). In Roman imperial times it belonged to the "conventus" of Sardis in the Roman province of Asia (conventus was a territorial unit of a Roman province, mostly for judicial purposes).

Now its ruins are known now as Sidas Kaleh or Sidaskale in Turkey, near the village of Ä°çikler (Ä°cikler Mahallesi, 45900 Demirci/Manisa). They were never excavated, so are little known or cared for. Ruins of a stadium and a theatre survive, together with remains of some temples and tombs.

Not much is known about it. It was a regional centre for the production of textiles. In 124 AD the town was probably visited by emperor Hadrianus. During the Roman period the cult of the moon god MÄ“n Axiottenus was very popular in the city. Because of its reference to "angels" (both literally as the Greek word and by their function as god's messengers) it was possibly close to the more general Asia Minor cult of Theos Hypsistos, Θεος ὕψιστος, "the highest god" (200 BC – 400 AD), which in turn was perhaps related to the gentile following of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.

Known Roman provincial coins issued by this city feature portraits of emperors from Hadrian to Gallienus, thus covering the period from 117 to 268 AD, with the peak around the Severan dynasty. The semi-autonomous issues are usually dated from mid-2nd to mid-3d century AD.

Later Saittae was the seat of a Byzantine bishopric. Bishop Limenius signed the Chalcedon Creed, while Bishop Amachius spoke at the Council of Chalcedon. Although an Islamic area now, Saittae remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Ake-Ptolemais, Phoenicia as Antioch PtolemaidesAke-Ptolemais, Phoenicia as Antioch Ptolemaides, AE16 Dilepton, Undated.

Time of Antiochos IV-VIII, 185-123 BCE.

Obverse: Jugate, laureate busts of the Dioskuri right, star above each head.

Reverse: ANTIOXEΩN TΩN EN ΠTOΛEMAIΔI, Cornucopiae.

Rouvier 962
Pericles J2
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Alexander II Zabinas Alexander I Zabinas 128-123 BC. Ae19mm 6.439g
Apamea on the Orontes mint
Obv: Dionysus (god of wine, winemaking, vine and grape-harvest amongst other things)
Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΣΩΣ ΑΛΣΞΑΝ∆ΟΥ. Winged Tycheleft, kalathos on head, standing left, tiller in right, cornucopia in left. Monogram over symbol outer left.
Ref. Sear 7133, Houghton and Lorber 2242.
(Ex. Lee Stevenson)
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Alexander II Zabinas 128-122 B.C.Alexander II Zabinas 128-122 B.C. Ae 18.5~18.7mm 5.43 gm. Antioch, ca. 125-122 BC. Obv: Diademed and radiate head of Alexander right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔPOY Two intertwined cornucopias; to left, Σ above grain ear; A to right. HGC 9, --. SC 2235.1f. SNG Spaer 2310. SNG Cop. 370.ddwau
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Alexander II Zabinas 128-122 B.C.Alexander II Zabinas 128-122 B.C. Ae 18.7~19.9mm 6.68g. Antioch, ca. 125-122 BC. Obv: Diademed and radiate head of Alexander right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔPOY Two intertwined cornucopias; to left, Σ above grain ear; A to right. HGC 9, --. SC 2235.1f. SNG Spaer 2310. SNG Cop. 370.ddwau
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Alexander II Zabinas, 128 - 122 B.C.Alexander II Zabinas 128 - 122 B.C. Ae 21, weight 7.33g, maximum diameter 21.8mm, Antioch mint die axis 0o, obverse radiate and diademed head of Alexander II right; reverse ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝ∆ΡΟΥ, Athena standing left, Nike in extended right, spear vertical behind in left, shield at base of spear, EY monogram over cornucopia in inner left field. Houghton-Lorber II 2233.1a, SNG Spaer 2300ddwau
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Alexander II Zabinas, 128 - 123 B.C.Alexander II Zabinas, 128 - 123 B.C. Bronze AE 20 - 21, weight 8.05g, 125 - 122 B.C. Antioch
Obverse radiate and diademed head of Zabinas right / Reverse ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, double cornucopia bound with fillet,
A over club inner left, Π inner right; SNG Spaer 2341; CSE 307; BMC 24
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Alexander II Zebinas 128-123 BCSeleukid Kingdom, Alexander II Zebinas serrated-edge Ae16 -18. Weight 5.37g. 128-123 BC, Antioch mint. Head of Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, winged Tyche standing left on prow, wearing modius on head, holding rudder & cornucopia, SNGCop 373ddwau
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Alexander II Zebinas 128-123 BCSeleukid Kingdom, Alexander II Zebinas serrated-edge Ae16 -18. Weight 5.37g. 128-123 BC, Antioch mint. Head of Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, winged Tyche standing left on prow, wearing modius on head, holding rudder & cornucopia, SNGCop 373ddwau
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Alexander Jannaeus - AE prutahJerusalem
103-76 BC
Hebrew inscription: "Yehonatan High Priest Council Jews" within wreath
double cornucopia adorned with ribbons, pomegranate between horns.
Hendin 1145
1,4g 12mm
J. B.
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Alexander Jannaeus - AE prutahJerusalem
103-76 BC
Hebrew inscription: "Yehonatan High Priest Council Jews" within wreath
double cornucopia adorned with ribbons, pomegranate between horns.
Hendin 1145
2,3g 13,5mm
J. B.
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Alexander Jannaeus - AE prutahJerusalem
103-76 BC
Hebrew inscription: "Yehonatan High Priest Council Jews" within wreath
double cornucopia adorned with ribbons, pomegranate between horns.
Hendin 1145
2,3g 13,5mm
From this failed srike it looks like several coins were struck at the same time.
J. B.
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Alexander Jannaeus Hendin 474Hendin 474 - Alexander Jannaeus. 103-76 B.C.E. AE Prutah. Hebrew inscription (Yehonatan the High Priest and the Council of the Jews - YHNTN HCHN HGDL V'chVR YHD[EM]) surrounded by wreath / Double cornucopiae adorned with ribbons; pomegranate between horns. Beautiful desert patina, full script. 5 commentsAarmale
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AnnonaDenarius
Obv:– L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, Laureate head right
Rev:– ANNONAE AVGG, Annona, standing left, right foot on prow, holding heads of grain (called corn ears in the UK) and cornucopiae
Minted in Laodicea-ad-Mare, A.D. 198 - 202
References:– RIC 501 (Common), RSC 21

Annona was the Goddess of the circling year and its harvest produce; Matron of commerce and the market place.
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Antiocheia ad Kydnum, Cilicia, Tarsos under Antiochus IV 175-164 BCCilicia, Tarsos under Antiochus IV Ae 20 - 23mm. 7.84g. obv: Club in wreath. Rev: Cornucopia, ANTIOXEΩN TΩN ΠΡOΣ TΩI KΥΔNΩI, monogram rt & lt.
During the reign of Antiochos IV, 175-164 BC, Tarsus was renamed as ANTIOCHEIA PROS TO KUDNO, meaning Antiocheia on the Kydnos (= the modern Tarsos river), as proved by the coinage known from this period. Mint: Tarsos. . Ref: SNG Levante #916.
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Antiocheia ad Kydnum, Cilicia, Tarsos under Antiochus IV 175-164 BCCilicia, Tarsos under Antiochus IV Ae 20mm. 10.09g. obv: Club in wreath. Rev: Cornucopia, ANTIOXEΩN TΩN ΠΡOΣ TΩI KΥΔNΩI, monogram left and right.
During the reign of Antiochos IV, 175-164 BC, Tarsus was renamed as ANTIOCHEIA PROS TO KUDNO and reverted to Tarsus c. 164 B.C. Mint: Tarsos. Ref: SNG Levante #916. http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=220490
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Antiochos XII 87-84 BCAntiochus XII 87–86/5 BC, Damascus mint Ae 22mm, Weight 7.1g. Obv: Beardless diademed bust of Antiochus XII right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ ΚΑΛΛΙΝΙΚΟΥ – Tyche standing left with palm branch in right hand and cornucopia in left, dotted border. Reference: SC 2, 2476; SNG Israel I, Nos. 2900–2902. SPAER 2897

Antiochus XII Dionysus (Epiphanes/Philopator/Callinicus), a ruler of the Greek Seleucid kingdom who reigned 87–84 BC, was the fifth son of Antiochus VIII Grypus and Tryphaena to take up the diadem. He succeeded his brother Demetrius III Eucaerus as separatist ruler of the southern parts of the last remaining Seleucid realms, basically Damascus and its surroundings.

Antiochus initially gained support from Ptolemaic forces and was the last Seleucid ruler of any military reputation, even if it was on a local scale. He made several raids into the territories of the Jewish Hasmonean kings, and tried to check the rise of the Nabataean Arabs. A battle against the latter turned out to be initially successful, until the young king was caught in a melee and killed by an Arab soldier. Upon his death the Syrian army fled and mostly perished in the desert. Soon after, the Nabateans conquered Damascus.

Antiochus' titles - apart from Dionysos - mean respectively (God) Manifest, Father-loving and Beautiful Victor. The last Seleucid kings often used several epithets on their coins.
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Antiochus VI, Dionysos, 145 - 142 B.C.Antiochus VI, Dionysos, 145 - 142 B.C. AE 21 serrated edge. Obv: Head of Antiochos VI as Dionysos radiate right, and wreathed with Ivy. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ, Elephant advancing left holding torch with his trunk, ΣTA above cornucopia in left field. SEAR # 7081
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Antiochus VI, Dionysos, 145/144 - 142 B.C.Antiochus VI, Dionysos, 145/144 - 142 B.C. Ae 22.0~22.8mm. 8.58g. Serrated edge. Obv: Head of Antiochos VI as Dionysos radiate right, and wreathed with Ivy. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ, Elephant advancing left holding torch with his trunk, ETA above cornucopia in left field. SEAR # 7081ddwau
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Antiochus XII 87/6–84/3 B.C.Antiochus XII 87/6–84/3 B.C. Damascus mint 2nd issue Ae 20.7~21.1mm. 7.92g. Obv: Beardless diademed bust of Antiochus XII r., dotted border. Rev: ΒΑCΙΛΕΩC ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟV ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟVC ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟC ΚΑΛΛΙΝΙΚΟV – Tyche standing l. with palm branch in right hand and cornucopia in left, dotted border. Reference: SC 2, 2476; SNG Israel I, Nos. 2900–2902. SPAER 2897 ddwau
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Antoninus Pius – RIC 156Denarius. 145AD. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP, laureate head right / TR POT COS IIII, Liberalitas standing left with coin dispenser & cornucopia. LIB IIII in ex. RIC 156, RSC 490, RCV 4089, BMCRE 574Bud Stewart
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Antoninus Pius, AE Sestertius, Abundantia, RIC III 967Antoninus Pius
Augustus, 138 - 161 A.D.

Coin: AE Sestertius

Obverse: ANTONINVS AVG - PIVS PP IMP II, laureate bust facing right.
Reverse: TR POT XX COS IIII, Abundantia, seated, to the left, upon a Throne made of two Cornucopias and holding a Sceptre with her right hand. S - C across the fields.

Weight: 21.93 g, Diameter: 30 x 30.2 x 3.8 mm, Die axis: 160°, Mint: Rome, struck between 143-144 A.D. Reference:
RIC III 967
Constantine IV
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 705a, As of AD 140-144 (crossed cornucopiae & caduceus)Æ As (10.5g, Ø27mm, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 140-144.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head of Antoninus Pius facing right.
Rev.: TR·POT·COS III (around), S C (below), Winged caduceus upright between two crossed cornucopiae.
RIC 705a (scarce), BMC 1380-83; Cohen 924; Strack 893
ex G. Henzen (Netherlands, 1997)
Charles S
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Apameia, Syria - AE10-9 BC
head of Dionysos right wearing ivy-wreath
cornucopia
AΠAMEΩN / THΣ IEPAΣ
Γ T / KAI AΣYΛOY
RPC I 4354
7,5g 20mm
ex Roma Numismatics
J. B.
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Arabia, Nabataea, Kings, Aretas IV. (9 B.C.-40 A.D.), Meshorer 114, AE-16, Two crossed cornucopias with Nabataean Aramaic legend, #1Arabia, Nabataea, Kings, Aretas IV. (9 B.C.-40 A.D.), Meshorer 114, AE-16, Two crossed cornucopias with Nabataean Aramaic legend, #1
avers: Jugate busts of King Aretas IV. conjoined with his Queen Shugailat right.
reverse: Two crossed cornucopias with Nabataean Aramaic legend Aretas and Shugailat in two lines between.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 12,2-15,5mm, weight: 3,18g, axis: 0h,
mint: Arabia, Nabataea, Kings, Aretas IV. date: 9 B.C.-40 A.D.,
ref: Meshorer 114,
Q-001
quadrans
Arabia,_Nabataea,_Rabbell_II_and_Gamilat,_Meshorer_163,_AE_18,_Jugate_busts,_cornuacopiae,_39-40_AD,_Q-001,_0h,_13x16mm,_2,84g-s.jpg
Arabia, Nabataea, Kings, Rabbell II. (70-106 A.D.), Meshorer 163, AE-18, Two crossed cornucopias with Nabataean Aramaic legend, #1Arabia, Nabataea, Kings, Rabbell II. (70-106 A.D.), Meshorer 163, AE-18, Two crossed cornucopias with Nabataean Aramaic legend, #1
avers: Jugate busts of king Rabbell II. conjoined with his queen Gamilath right.
reverse: Two crossed cornucopias with Nabataean Aramaic legend Rabbell and Gamilath in two lines between.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 13,0-16,0mm, weight: 2,84g, axis: 0h,
mint: Arabia, Nabataea, Kings, Rabbell II. date: 70-106 A.D.,
ref: Meshorer 163,
Q-001
quadrans
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Aretas IV (9 BC - 40 AD) - AE 16Conjoined busts of Aretas and Queen Shaqilat
HRTT / ShQY / LT (Aretas - Shaqilat) between two crossed cornucopiae
16 mm
Ginolerhino
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Aretas IV (9 BC - 40 AD) - AE 17Conjoined busts of Aretas and Queen Shaqilat
HRTT / ShQY / LT (Aretas - Shaqilat) between two crossed cornucopiae
17 mm
Ginolerhino
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Aretas IV ?Queen Huldu-(5)obverse: Aretas IV
reverse: 2 crossed cornucopias
Het lower L and R
similar to Meshorer 73?
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Arsinoë II Philadelphos - 1st daughter of Pharaoh Ptolemy I SoterPTOLEMAIC KINGS of EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA, 253 - 252 BC, Struck under Ptolemy II.
AV Octodrachm (Mnaïeion) - 27mm, 27.69 g, 12h

O - Arsinoë II head right, veiled and wearing stephane; lotus-tipped scepter in background, Θ to left
R - APΣINOHΣ ΦIΛAΔEΛΦOY, double cornucopia bound with fillet.

Svoronos 460; Troxell, Arsinoe, Transitional to Group 3, p. 43 and pl. 6, 2-3 (same obv. die); SNG Copenhagen 134.

Arsinoe II married Lysimachus at the age of 15. After Lysimachus' death in battle in 281 BC, she fled to Cassandreia and married her paternal half-brother Ptolemy Keraunos. As he became more powerful, she conspired against him leading to the killing of her sons, Lysimachus and Philip. After their deaths, she fled to Alexandria, Egypt to seek protection from her brother, Ptolemy II Philadelphus; whom she later married. As a result, both were given the epithet "Philadelphoi" ("Sibling-loving (plural)") by the presumably scandalized Greeks.

Arsinoe II Philadelphos, died 270-268 BC.
4 commentsrobertpe
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AS OF IRIPPO. Hispania, Irippo (area of Seville), 25 mm, 5.07 g. Semis. ca.30 BC. IRIPPO,
inscription before bare head of Augustus (Octavian) right / female seated left holding pine cone and cornucopiae.
RPC 55; Burgos 1238; Mionnet 402. _2050
Antonivs Protti
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Asia Minor, Lydia, Hierocaesarea, Tyche, patera, cornucopiaLydia, Hierokaisareia
Pseudo-autonomous issue
Magistrate: Ti. Iulius Ferox
AD 116/17
Obv: IЄPOKAICAPЄIA, Turreted and draped bust of Tyche right.
Rev: [ΑΝΘΥΠΑ]ΤΩ ΦΕΡΟΚΙ, Tyche standing l., holding patera in r. hand and cornucopia in l.
AE, 9.07g, 24mm
Ref.: RPC Online, Vol 3, 1850, GRPC Lydia 17
shanxi
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Asia Minor, Phrygia, Laodikeia, Aphrodite, cornucopiae Laodikeia
Asia Minor, Phrygia
after 133 BC, roman rule
Obv.: Head of Laodice or Aphrodite right, long curl hanging down her neck, wearing stephane
Rev.: ΛAOΔI-KEΩN, double cornucopiae left, fillet hanging down on left
AE, 7.33g, 21mm
Ref.: BMC 39, SNG von Aulock 3803, SNG Munich 344
shanxi
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Athena Panthea - Goddess of one-stop shoppingAttributes: the wings of Nike, the rudder of Tyche, the sistrum of Isis, the grain ears of Demeter, the cornucopia of nearly everybody, and her own shield.1 commentsEd Flinn
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Athens New Style Tetradrachm 100/9 BCObs : Athena Parthanos right in tri-form helmet
16.25g 29mm Thompson issue 65
Thompson catalogue: Obs 875 : Rev NEW
REV : ΑΘΕ ethnic
Owl standing on overturned panathanaic amphora
on which month mark Λ control ME below
3 magistrates : DOSITHEOS XARIAS XAIR
RF symbol : Tyche, Staff & Cornucopia
All surrounded by an olive wreath
cicerokid
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Athens New Style Tetradrachm 120/9 BCObs : Athena Parthenos right in tri-form helmet
28mm 16.50g Thompson issue 45
Thompson catalogue: Obs 543 : Rev f/g (not in plates)
Rev : ΑΘΕ ethnic
Owl standing on overturned panathenaic amphora
on which month mark Δ control ΔΙ below
3 magistrates : APHRODiSI DIOGE PHILOX
RF symbol : Double Cornucopia with Fillets
All surrounded within an olive wreath
cicerokid
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Athens New Style Tetradrachm 148/7 BCObs: Athena Parthenos right in tri-form helmet
31mm 16.59gm Thompson issue 17
Thompson catalogue: Obs 120/NEW?: Rev (not in plates)/ NEW?
Rev : ΑΘΕ ethnic
Owl standing on overturned panathenaic amphora
2 magistrates : AMMO ΔΙΟ
LF symbol : Cornucopia
EY below amphora
All surrounded by an olive wreath
cicerokid
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Athens New Style Tetradrachm 161/0 BCObs : Athena Parthenos right in tri-form helmet
32mm 16.66g Thompson issue 4
Thompson catalogue : Obs 13 : Rev: 3c (not in plates)/ NEW?
Rev : ΑΘΕ ethnic
Owl standing on overturned panathenaic amphora
2 magistrates monograms in both fields
RF symbol: Cornucopiae
All within a surrounding olive wreath
cicerokid
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