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0 - a - Vespasian Silver Tetradrachm - 14.8 Grams - Antioch, Syria.Ancient Roman Empire
Antioch, Syria.
Silver Tetradrachm of Emperor Vespasian ( 69 - 79 AD )

(titles in Greek)
obv: Laureate bust of the Emperor facing right.
rev: Eagle, holding a laureate wreath in his beak, standing on club of Hercules facing left, palm branch to left in field.

Size: 28 - 29 mm
Weight: 14.8 Grams.
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0 - Roman Tetradrachm of Antioch, Syria~~~
Ancient Roman Empire

Silver Tetradrachm of Antioch, Syria. RARE type.

(Titles in Greek)
obv: Laureate bust of Emperor facing right, draped and cuirassed. Seen from behind.
rev: Eagle standing with body facing right, head and tail facing left, holding wreath in beak.
Greek letters to either side of eagle's head.
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*notes: AMAZING PORTRAIT!!! Very Rare type, I have only ever seen ONE other example with this bust style.
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0 - Severus Alexander as Caesar - AR DenariusSeverus Alexander as Caesar. Rome Mint.

obv: " M AUR ALEXANDER CAES "
Bare head right, draped.

rev: " PIETAS AUG " - Priestly Implements.
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01 - Julian II - Silver Siliqua - Vows - 001 Roman Empire, 4th century AD Silver Siliqua.
Emperor Julian II (355 - 363 AD, sole reign from 361 - 363 AD)
Silver Siliqua, struck 361 - 363 AD, Constantinople Mint, Prima Officinae.

obverse: " DN JULIANUS P F AUG " - Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the front.

reverse: " VOTIS V MULTIS X " - within wreath, '' P CON '' in exergue (below), for Constantinople mint.

Size: 19 dia.
Weight: 1.9 Grams
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04 - Hadrian Denarius - Moneta standing.~
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Ancient Roman Empire
Emperor Hadrian ( 117 - 138 AD)
Silver Denarius. Rome Mint.

obv: IMP CAESAR TRAJAN HADRIANUS AUG - Laureate head of Emperor Hadrian facing right.
rev: PM TR P COS III - Moneta (?) standing holding scales in one hand and cornucopia in other.

3.1 Grams
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06 - Antoninus Pius - AR Denarius - Posthumous Issue - Altar Imperial Rome
Antoninus Pius ( 138-161 AD.)
Silver Denarius. Rome Mint.
Posthumous Issue struck under Emperor Marcus Aurelius.

obv: DIVVS ANTONINVS - Bare head right.
rev: DIVO PIO - Altar/Shrine with doors closed.

RIC III-441 (Marcus Aurelius).

2.99gr.
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06 - Antoninus Pius - AR Denarius - Posthumous Issue - Altar Imperial Rome
Antoninus Pius ( 138-161 AD.)
Silver Denarius. Rome Mint.
Posthumous Issue struck under Emperor Marcus Aurelius.

obv: DIVVS ANTONINVS - Bare head right.
rev: DIVO PIO - Altar/Shrine with doors closed.

RIC III-441 (Marcus Aurelius).

2.99gr.
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06 - Antoninus Pius - AR Denarius - Posthumous Issue - Altar Imperial Rome
Antoninus Pius ( 138-161 AD.)
Silver Denarius. Rome Mint.
Posthumous Issue struck under Emperor Marcus Aurelius.

obv: DIVVS ANTONINVS - Bare head right.
rev: DIVO PIO - Altar/Shrine with doors closed.

RIC III-441 (Marcus Aurelius).

2.99gr.
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06 - Antoninus Pius - AR Denarius - Posthumous Issue - Altar.Imperial Rome
Antoninus Pius ( 138-161 AD.)
Silver Denarius. Rome Mint.
Posthumous Issue struck under Emperor Marcus Aurelius.

obv: DIVVS ANTONINVS - Bare head right.
rev: DIVO PIO - Altar/Shrine with doors closed.

RIC III-441 (Marcus Aurelius).

2.99gr.
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1751 - Sweden - Silver 5 OreSweden 1751, Silver 5 Ore.1 commentsrexesq
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1852 - Three Cent Piece - Silver Type 1USA Silver Three Cent Piece, partial hole @ 5 o'clock obverse. 1852.
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Info: Type 1 Silver Three Cent Piece. Note how there is nothing in the areas above, and below the Roman Numeral 3 = III on the reverse. The type 2 has a bundle of Arrows below and an olive branch above
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1852 - Three Cent Piece - Silver Type 1.USA Silver Three Cent Piece, partial hole @ 5 o'clock obverse. 1852.
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Info: Type 1 Silver Three Cent Piece. Note how there is nothing in the areas above, and below the Roman Numeral 3 = III on the reverse. The type 2 has a bundle of Arrows below and an olive branch above
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1858 - Three Cent Piece - Silver, Type II (Type 2)USA Silver Three Cent Piece, 1858
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*Info: Type II Silver Three Cent Piece.
Note how the type 2 has a bundle of Arrows below and an olive branch above the Roman Numeral 3 = ' III ' on the reverse.
Whereas the Type 1 Silver Three Cent Piece has nothing in the areas above, and below the Roman Numeral 3 = III on the reverse. Empty fields on the Type 1.
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1945-P Silver Wartime Nickel - Jefferson NickelUnited States of America
35% Silver Wartime Alloy 5 Cent Piece. The mintmark, in this case a 'P' for Philadelphia, is put above the dome of Monticello on the reverse to show that these are 'Wartime Alloy Nickels' and not regular Nickel Nickels.
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1976 S - SILVER Bicentennial Kennedy Half-Dollar~~~
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1976 S - SILVER Bicentennial Kennedy Half-Dollar. Reverse, Beautiful toning, great coin.
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1976 S - SILVER Bicentennial Kennedy Half-Dollar~~~
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1976 S - SILVER Bicentennial Kennedy Half-Dollar. Reverse, Beautiful toning, great coin.
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Alexander Severus Silver Denarius 59850. Silver denarius, SRCV II 7923, RIC IV 252, RSC III 508a, BMCRE VI 813, VF, scratches, 3.143g, 19.8mm, 0o, Rome mint, 231 - 235 A.D.;

obverse IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, laureate bust right with drapery on left shoulder;

reverse PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia (or Annona) standing left, stalks of grain in right over modius, anchor in left

Annona with a modius and anchor suggests the arrival of grain by sea from the provinces, especially from Africa, and its distribution to the people. When Severus Alexander was away on his Persian and German campaigns (231-235) he continuously struck Annona types. With the legend PROVIDENTIA AVG, "The Foresight of the Emperor," he assured that, though he was away, he would be carefully monitoring Rome's grain supply!
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Arwad, PhoeniciaDrachm, 157 - 156 B. C. 18 mm, 4.09 grams.Handini
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Behold! We have Gold, Silver, Wheat and Wine.Thrace, Pautalia, Caracalla 198-217 Æ29mm (or Pentassarion).
Obv: AÎ¥T K M AΥΡH – ANTΩNINOC, Laureate head of Caracalla right,
Rev: OΥΛΠIAC ΠAΥTAΛIAC, The River-god Strymon reclining left on urn from
which water flows, resting right hand on a rocky outcrop and holding a grape
vine with several grape bunches.
Four youths (or less correctly 'erotes') around; APΓY/POC (Argyros = silver)
emerging to the left, out of the cave in the mountain, with a small basket over
his shoulder; BOTPY (Botry = grapes) standing right on top of the mountain,
supporting one of the grape bunches; to right of waterfall, XPY/COC (Chrysos
= gold) seated left; in exergue, CTAXY (Stachy = grain ear) standing left and
holding sickle, harvesting ears of grain, probably wheat.
16.6g, Ruzicka 634; Mouchmov 4286; Varbanov 5174.

ex: Numismatik Lanz 163/374, where it had an estimate of €1,500- Euros.

Also: Schow (1789) p.6; Sestini (1796) 37, p.67; Mionnet (1822) 1108, p.388;
Eckhel (1839) Part 1, Vol.II, p.38; Von Sallet (1888) p.202-3; Imhoof-Blumer
(1908) 459, p.163-4, pl.X, 28.

"In the field of numismatics, there is no other coin upon which a city proclaims
the products of its territory so exquisitely". - Joseph H. Eckhel.

Also, see this recent article:
Behold! We have Gold, Silver, Wheat and Wine. by Walter C. Holt, M.A.
Australasian Coin and Banknote Magazine "2017 Yearbook", Volume 20.11,
December 2017/January 2018, pp.72-75 (illustrated).
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Belt terminal, Silver, called "heart shaped" belt terminals, AR #001Belt terminal, Silver, called "heart shaped" belt terminals, AR #001
type: Silver belt terminal, called "heart shaped" belt terminals; of the Zagreb Museum believes that they represent bollocks (testicles).
size: 26x31mm,
weight: 8,27g,
date: 4th. century ( cc. 330 - 380 but into fifth century too.) A.D.,
ref: ???,
distribution: ???,
Q-001
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Caesarea, Cappadocia - Septimius Severus AR DrachmRoman Empire
Emperor Septimius Severus Silver Drachm of Caesarea, Cappadocia. 2.55 Grams.
Struck year 15 (207 AD)
Titles in Greek.

obv: Laureate head right.
rev: Mount Argaeus with star above, ET IE in exergue.

ex Harlan J. Berk sale
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Caesarea, Cappadocia - Septimius Severus AR Drachm Roman Empire
Emperor Septimius Severus Silver Drachm of Caesarea, Cappadocia. 2.55 Grams.
Struck year 15 (207 AD)
Titles in Greek.

obv: Laureate head right.
rev: Mount Argaeus with star above, ET IE in exergue.
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Caesarea, Cappadocia - Septimius Severus AR Drachm Roman Empire
Emperor Septimius Severus Silver Drachm of Caesarea, Cappadocia. 2.55 Grams. (on the left)
Struck year 15 (207 AD)

Titles in Greek.

obv: Laureate head right.
rev: Mount Argaeus with star above, ET IE in exergue.
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Next to a Silver Drachm from Caesarea of Caracalla, Struck year 17 (208 - 209 AD) (on the right)

Emperor Caracalla Silver Drachm of Caesarea, Cappadocia
Struck year 17 (208 - 209 AD)
Titles in Greek.

obv: Laureate bust right.
rev: Mount Argaeus surmounted by star; crescent in left field.

ex CNG
Weight: 3.15 grams
Reference: Syderham 476c
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Caesarea, Cappadocia - Septimius Severus AR Drachm Roman Empire
Emperor Septimius Severus Silver Drachm of Caesarea, Cappadocia. 2.55 Grams.
Struck year 15 (207 AD)
Titles in Greek.

obv: Laureate head right.
rev: Mount Argaeus with star above, ET IE in exergue.
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Caesarea, Cappadocia - Septimius Severus AR Drachm Roman Empire
Emperor Septimius Severus Silver Drachm of Caesarea, Cappadocia. 2.55 Grams.
Struck year 15 (207 AD)
Titles in Greek.

obv: Laureate head right.
rev: Mount Argaeus with star above, ET IE in exergue.
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Caesarea, Cappadocia - Septimius Severus AR Drachm Roman Empire
Emperor Septimius Severus Silver Drachm of Caesarea, Cappadocia. 2.55 Grams.
Struck year 15 (207 AD)
Titles in Greek.

obv: Laureate head right.
rev: Mount Argaeus with star above, ET IE in exergue.
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Caesarea, Cappadocia - Septimius Severus AR Drachm - RevRoman Empire
Emperor Septimius Severus Silver Drachm of Caesarea, Cappadocia. 2.55 Grams.
Struck year 15 (207 AD)
Titles in Greek.

obv: Laureate head right.
rev: Mount Argaeus with star above, ET IE in exergue.
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Caesarea, Cappadocia - Septimius Severus AR Drachm - RevRoman Empire
Emperor Septimius Severus Silver Drachm of Caesarea, Cappadocia. 2.55 Grams.
Struck year 15 (207 AD)
Titles in Greek.

obv: Laureate head right.
rev: Mount Argaeus with star above, ET IE in exergue.
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Caesarea, Cappadocia - Septimius Severus AR Drachm - RevRoman Empire
Emperor Septimius Severus Silver Drachm of Caesarea, Cappadocia. 2.55 Grams. (on the left)
Struck year 15 (207 AD)

Titles in Greek.

obv: Laureate head right.
rev: Mount Argaeus with star above, ET IE in exergue.
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Next to a Silver Drachm from Caesarea of Caracalla, Struck year 17 (208 - 209 AD) (on the right)

Emperor Caracalla Silver Drachm of Caesarea, Cappadocia
Struck year 17 (208 - 209 AD)
Titles in Greek.

obv: Laureate bust right.
rev: Mount Argaeus surmounted by star; crescent in left field.

ex CNG
Weight: 3.15 grams
Reference: Syderham 476c
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Caesarea, Cappadocia - Septimius Severus AR Drachm - RevRoman Empire
Emperor Septimius Severus Silver Drachm of Caesarea, Cappadocia. 2.55 Grams. (bottom coin)
Struck year 15 (207 AD)
Titles in Greek.

obv: Laureate head right.
rev: Mount Argaeus with star above, ET IE in exergue.
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Below Caracalla AR Drachm of Caesarea, year 17 (208 - 209 AD)

Emperor Caracalla Silver Drachm of Caesarea, Cappadocia (top coin)
Struck year 17 (208 - 209 AD)
Titles in Greek.

obv: Laureate bust right.
rev: Mount Argaeus surmounted by star; crescent in left field.

ex CNG
Weight: 3.15 grams
Reference: Syderham 476c
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Caesarea, Cappadocia - Septimius Severus AR Drachm - RevRoman Empire
Emperor Septimius Severus Silver Drachm of Caesarea, Cappadocia. 2.55 Grams.
Struck year 15 (207 AD)
Below Caracalla AR Drachm of Caesarea, year 17 (208 - 209 AD)
Titles in Greek.

obv: Laureate head right.
rev: Mount Argaeus with star above, ET IE in exergue.
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Caesarea, Cappadocia - Septimius Severus AR Drachm - RevRoman Empire
Emperor Septimius Severus Silver Drachm of Caesarea, Cappadocia. 2.55 Grams.
Struck year 15 (207 AD)
Titles in Greek.

obv: Laureate head right.
rev: Mount Argaeus with star above, ET IE in exergue.
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Caracalla AR Antoninianus - Silver Antoninianus - JupiterAncient Roman Empire
Severan Dynasty, Emperor Caracalla (212 - 217AD)
Silver Antoninianus (double Denarius). Struck at the Rome Mint.

obv: ANTONINUS PIUS AUG GERM - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed. Seen from behind.
rev: PM TR P XVIIII COS IIII P P - Jupiter standing, head facing left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre.

Weight: 4.5 Grams
Size: 25.5 x 26 mm
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*Coin originally found in the UK.
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Caracalla Tetradrachmai - 4x - with US Quarter - obverse4 x Tetradrachmai of the Emperor Caracalla (212 - 217 AD)

The three (3) on the top row are from the Mint at Antioch, Syria.
The one on the bottom row to the left of the US Quarter Dollar is from Tyre, Phoenicia.
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Caracalla Tetradrachmai - 4x - with US Quarter - obverse4 x Tetradrachmai of the Emperor Caracalla (212 - 217 AD)

The three (3) on the top, the ones at 12 o'clock, 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock around the US Quarter Dollar were struck at the Mint at Antioch, Syria.

The one on the bottom, at 6 o'clock directly below the US Quarter Dollar is from Tyre, Phoenicia. - note the murex shell between the legs of the eagle on this coin, also the eagle is standing on a club rather than on the thigh and leg of a sacrificial animal like it is on the other three from Antioch. The Murex shell and the club were used as symbols of Tyre.
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Caracalla Tetradrachmai - 4x - with US Quarter - reverse4 x Tetradrachmai of the Emperor Caracalla (212 - 217 AD)

The three (3) on the top row are from the Mint at Antioch, Syria.

The one on the bottom row to the left of the US Quarter Dollar is from Tyre, Phoenicia. - note the murex shell between the legs of the eagle on this coin, also the eagle is standing on a club rather than on the thigh and leg of a sacrificial animal like it is on the other three from Antioch. The Murex shell and the club were used as symbols of Tyre.
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Caracalla Tetradrachmai - 4x - with US Quarter - reverse4 x Tetradrachmai of the Emperor Caracalla (212 - 217 AD)

The three (3) on the top row are from the Mint at Antioch, Syria.

The one on the bottom row to the left of the US Quarter Dollar is from Tyre, Phoenicia. - note the murex shell between the legs of the eagle on this coin, also the eagle is standing on a club rather than on the thigh and leg of a sacrificial animal like it is on the other three from Antioch. The Murex shell and the club were used as symbols of Tyre.
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Caracalla Tetradrachmai - 4x - with US Quarter - reverse4 x Tetradrachmai of the Emperor Caracalla (212 - 217 AD)

The three (3) on the top, the ones at 12 o'clock, 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock around the US Quarter Dollar were struck at the Mint at Antioch, Syria.

The one on the bottom, at 6 o'clock directly below the US Quarter Dollar is from Tyre, Phoenicia. - note the murex shell between the legs of the eagle on this coin, also the eagle is standing on a club rather than on the thigh and leg of a sacrificial animal like it is on the other three from Antioch. The Murex shell and the club were used as symbols of Tyre.
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Elagabalus (AD 218 - 222) AR Denarius - AbundantiaAncient Roman Empire
Silver Denarius of Emperor Varius 'Elagabalus' Antoninus.
Struck at the Rome Mint.

obv: IMP ANTONINUS PIUS AUG - Laureate bust of Emperor facing right, draped.

rev: ABUNDANTIA AUG - Abundantia standing facing left, emptying the contents of a cornucopia. Star in right field.

3.0 Grams, 21mm.
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*Notes: Large flan for an Elagabalus AR Denarius. Photos with U.S. Quarter (25 cents) for size comparison.
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Elagabalus (AD 218 - 222) AR Denarius - AbundantiaAncient Roman Empire
Silver Denarius of Emperor Varius 'Elagabalus' Antoninus.
Struck at the Rome Mint.

obv: IMP ANTONINUS PIUS AUG - Laureate bust of Emperor facing right, draped.

rev: ABUNDANTIA AUG - Abundantia standing facing left, emptying the contents of a cornucopia. Star in right field.

3.0 Grams, 21mm.
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*Notes: Large flan for an Elagabalus AR Denarius. Photos with U.S. Quarter (25 cents) for size comparison.
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Elagabalus (AD 218 - 222) AR Denarius - AbundantiaAncient Roman Empire
Silver Denarius of Emperor Varius 'Elagabalus' Antoninus.
Struck at the Rome Mint.

obv: IMP ANTONINUS PIUS AUG - Laureate bust of Emperor facing right, draped.

rev: ABUNDANTIA AUG - Abundantia standing facing left, emptying the contents of a cornucopia. Star in right field.

3.0 Grams, 21mm.
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*Notes: Large flan for an Elagabalus AR Denarius. Photos with U.S. Quarter (25 cents) for size comparison.
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Elagabalus (AD 218 - 222) AR Denarius - AbundantiaAncient Roman Empire
Silver Denarius of Emperor Varius 'Elagabalus' Antoninus.
Struck at the Rome Mint.

obv: IMP ANTONINUS PIUS AUG - Laureate bust of Emperor facing right, draped.

rev: ABUNDANTIA AUG - Abundantia standing facing left, emptying the contents of a cornucopia. Star in right field.

3.0 Grams, 21mm.
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*Notes: Large flan for an Elagabalus AR Denarius. Photos with U.S. Quarter (25 cents) for size comparison.
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Elagabalus AR Antoninianus - LAETITIA PUBLRoman Empire
Emperor Elagabalus (218 - 222 AD)
Silver Antoninianus.

obv: IMP ANTONINUS AUG - Radiate bust of Emperor right, draped.

rev: LAETITAE PUBL - Laetitia standing, holding wreath and rudder.

4.45 grams.
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Elagabalus AR Antoninianus - LAETITIA PUBLRoman Empire
Emperor Elagabalus (218 - 222 AD)
Silver Antoninianus.

obv: IMP ANTONINUS AUG - Radiate bust of Emperor right, draped.

rev: LAETITAE PUBL - Laetitia standing, holding wreath and rudder.

4.45 grams.
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Elagabalus AR Antoninianus - MARS VICTOR #3Emperor Elagabalus (AD218-222)
Silver Antoninianus of the Rome Mint.

obv: IMP CAES M AUR ANTONINUS AUG - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed.
rev: MARS VICTOR - Mars, nude except for cloak flowing in the wind and helmet, walking right holding spear, and carrying trophy over shoulder.

4.2 grams.
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Elagabalus AR Antoninianus - MARS VICTOR #4aEmperor Elagabalus (AD218-222)
Silver Antoninianus of the Rome Mint.

obv: IMP CAES ANTONINUS AUG - Radiate bust right, draped.
rev: MARS VICTOR - Mars, nude except for cloak flowing in the wind and helmet, walking right holding spear, and carrying trophy of war over shoulder.

4.6 grams.
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Elagabalus AR Antoninianus - MARS VICTOR #4bEmperor Elagabalus (AD218-222)
Silver Antoninianus of the Rome Mint.

obv: IMP CAES ANTONINUS AUG - Radiate bust right, draped.
rev: MARS VICTOR - Mars, nude except for cloak flowing in the wind and helmet, walking right holding spear, and carrying trophy over shoulder.

4.6 grams.
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Elagabalus AR Antoninianus - MARS VICTOR #4cEmperor Elagabalus (AD218-222)
Silver Antoninianus of the Rome Mint.

obv: IMP CAES ANTONINUS AUG - Radiate bust right, draped.
rev: MARS VICTOR - Mars, nude except for cloak flowing in the wind and helmet, walking right holding spear, and carrying trophy over shoulder.

4.6 grams.
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Elagabalus AR Antoninianus - MARS VICTOR #4dEmperor Elagabalus (AD218-222)
Silver Antoninianus of the Rome Mint.

obv: IMP CAES ANTONINUS AUG - Radiate bust right, draped.
rev: MARS VICTOR - Mars, nude except for cloak flowing in the wind and helmet, walking right holding spear, and carrying trophy over shoulder.

4.6 grams.
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Elagabalus AR Antoninianus - P M TR P II COS II P P - Roma seated.Ancient Roman Empire
Silver Antoninianus of Emperor Varius 'Elagabalus' Antoninus.
Struck at the Rome Mint during the 2nd Consulship of Emperor Elagabalus.

obv: IMP CAES ANTONINUS AUG - Radiate bust of Emperor right, draped.

rev: P M TR P II COS II P P - Roma seated left, holding Victory and scepter, by her side, a shield.

Weight: 4.5 Grams.

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Elagabalus AR Antoninianus - VICTOR ANTONINI AVG - #03Roman Empire
Emperor Varius 'Elagabalus' Antoninus (218 - 222 AD)
Silver Antoninianus, Rome Mint.

obv: IMP CAES M AUR ANTONINUS AUG - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed. Seen from behind.
rev: VICTOR . ANTONINI . AUG - Victory advancing right holding palm branch and wreath.

Weight: 5.62 grams.
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Elagabalus AR Antoninianus - VICTOR ANTONINI AVG - #03Roman Empire
Emperor Varius 'Elagabalus' Antoninus (218 - 222 AD)
Silver Antoninianus, Rome Mint.

obv: IMP CAES M AUR ANTONINUS AUG - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed. Seen from behind.
rev: VICTOR . ANTONINI . AUG - Victory advancing right holding palm branch and wreath.

Weight: 5.62 grams.
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France Republic 1904 Silver 1 Franc-
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Silver 1 Franc coin.
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German States. wuetemburg. Wilhem II 1891 - 1918. .9000 silver Drei Mark 1909 F.German States. wuetemburg. Wilhem II 1891 - 1918. .9000 silver, .4823 grams, Drei Mark 1909 F. wilhelm ii KONIG VON WUERTENBURRG, head right / DEUTSCHES REICH DREI MARK, crowned eagle with arms on breast.

KM 635
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Gordian III 29 Jul 238 - 25 Feb 244 AD Silver AntoninianusChoice gVF, nice portrait, centered, toned, small edge crack, 3.890g, 23.3mm, Rome mint, 1 Jan 241 - July 243 AD, RIC IV 84C0N5T4NT1N
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India - Delhi Sultanate - AH 718 - 8 GaniDelhi,
Sultan Qutubuddin Mubarak Shah (1316 - 1320 AD)
Dated: Hijri Year: AH 718 = 1318 AD.
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India - Delhi Sultanate - AH 718, obvDelhi,
Sultan Qutubuddin Mubarak Shah (1316 - 1320 AD)
Dated: Hijri Year: AH 718 = 1318 AD.
(Date located in bottom left corner on reverse, in Arabic numerals "718")
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India - Delhi Sultanate - AH 718, rev.Delhi,
Sultan Qutubuddin Mubarak Shah (1316 - 1320 AD)
Dated: Hijri Year: AH 718 = 1318 AD.
(Date located in bottom left corner on reverse, in Arabic numerals "718")
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Japan 1859 - 1868 Ichibu - Silver Rectangular coinJapan ND( 1859 - 1868 ) Ichibu

Weight: 8.6 Grams
Size: verticle: 2.4 cm x horizontal: 1.9 cm
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Japan 1859 - 1868 Ichibu - Silver Rectangular coinJapan ND( 1859 - 1868 ) Ichibu

Weight: 8.6 Grams
Size: verticle: 2.4 cm x horizontal: 1.9 cm
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Japan 1859 - 1868 Ichibu - Silver Rectangular coin. Reverse.Japan ND( 1859 - 1868 ) Ichibu

Weight: 8.6 Grams
Size: verticle: 2.4 cm x horizontal: 1.9 cm
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Norway Silver 10 Ore coins - 1918 and 1914 - Obv/Rev~
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Norway, 1918 (left) and 1914 (right) Silver 10 Ore coins.
Not bad shape, somewhat rare coins.
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Norway Silver 10 Ore coins - 1918 and 1914 - w/ US 25c - Obv~
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Norway, 1918 (left) and 1914 (right) Silver 10 Ore coins. Not bad shape.

Shown with a US Quarter-Dollar (25 Cents) coin for size comparison.
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Norway Silver 10 Ore coins - 1918 and 1914 - w/ US 25c - Rev.~
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Norway, 1918 (left) and 1914 (right) Silver 10 Ore coins. Not bad shape.

Shown with a US Quarter-Dollar (25 Cents) coin for size comparison.
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Roman Bow, La Tène Derivative, Schusselfibel, Spoon or Dish fibula (Schusselfibel), Silver, #18Fibula #018, Spoon or Dish fibula (Schusselfibel), Silver,
type: ,
size: 37x15mm,
weight: 2,69g,
date: 25 B.C.- A.D.75, alt. 100-1 B.C.,
ref: .,
distribution: Geto-Dacian origin,
Q-001
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Roman Empire, Gordian III AR Antoninianus - VICTORIA AETERNA - US Quarter for scale Emperor Gordian III (238 - 244 AD)
Silver Antoninianus, Rome Mint.

obv: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG - Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust of Emperor right.
rev: VICTORIA AETERNA - Victory standing left, holding palm & resting right hand on top of shield set atop a captive.

5.10 Grams, 25mm.
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RIC 156.
**Amazingly well centered coin, struck on a large flan.**
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Roman, Elagabalus AR Antoninianus - SALVS ANTONINI AVGRoman Empire
Emperor Varius 'Elagabalus' Antoninus (218 - 222 AD)
Silver Antoninianus, Struck at the Rome Mint.

obv: IMP CAES M AUR ANTONINUS - Radiate bust of the Emperor right, draped and cuirassed.
rev: SALVS ANTONINI AUG - Salus standing facing right, holding snake, which she feeds from patera held in other hand.

5.20 Grams
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Roman, Philip I AR Antoninianus - ' AEQUITAS AUG ' - Antioch Mint - Antioch, SyriaAncient Roman Empire
Emperor Philip I (244 - 249 AD)
Silver Antoninianus, Struck at the Antioch Mint.

obv: IMP M JUL PHILIPPUS AUG - Radiate bust of Emperor right, draped and cuirassed. Seen from Behind.
rev: AEQUITAS AUG - Aequitas standing, head left, holding scales in one hand and a cornucopia in the other.

Weight: 3.8 Grams
Size: 22.5 mm
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Russia 1898 Silver Rouble of Nicholas IIRussian Empire
Czar Nicholas II, One Silver Rouble, struck 1898.

obv: Head of Nicholas II facing left.
rev: Double headed eagle, sceptre in one talon, orb in the other. Single crown above.
Flower below, seperating the Cyrillic word for 'Rouble' and the date.

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Russia 1898 Silver Rouble of Nicholas II - 01.Russian Empire
Czar Nicholas II, One Silver Rouble, struck 1898.

obv: Head of Nicholas II facing left.
rev: Double headed eagle, sceptre in one talon, orb in the other. Single crown above.
Flower below, seperating the Cyrillic word for 'Rouble' and the date.

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Russia 1898 Silver Rouble of Nicholas II - 02.Russian Empire
Czar Nicholas II, One Silver Rouble, struck 1898.

obv: Head of Nicholas II facing left.
rev: Double headed eagle, sceptre in one talon, orb in the other. Single crown above.
Flower below, seperating the Cyrillic word for 'Rouble' and the date.

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Russia 1898 Silver Rouble of Nicholas II - Edge Lettering.Russian Empire
Czar Nicholas II, One Silver Rouble, struck 1898.

obv: Head of Nicholas II facing left.
rev: Double headed eagle, sceptre in one talon, orb in the other. Single crown above.
Flower below, seperating the Cyrillic word for 'Rouble' and the date.

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Russia 1898 Silver Rouble of Nicholas II - Edge Lettering.Russian Empire
Czar Nicholas II, One Silver Rouble, struck 1898.

obv: Head of Nicholas II facing left.
rev: Double headed eagle, sceptre in one talon, orb in the other. Single crown above.
Flower below, seperating the Cyrillic word for 'Rouble' and the date.

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Severus Alexander - AD 222 Silver Denarius - JupiterAncient Roman Empire
Emperor Severus Alexander (222 - 235 AD)
This coin was struck at the Rome Mint during the first year of Emperor Severus Alexander's reign.

obv: IMP C M AUR SEV ALEXAND AUG - Laureate bust right, draped and cuirassed.

rev: PM TR P COS PP - Jupiter standing facing forward holding thunderbolt in one hand, sceptre in the other.

Size: 19 / 19.5 mm
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Severus Alexander - AD 222 Silver Denarius - JupiterAncient Roman Empire
Emperor Severus Alexander (222 - 235 AD)
This coin was struck at the Rome Mint during the first year of Emperor Severus Alexander's reign.

obv: IMP C M AUR SEV ALEXAND AUG - Laureate bust right, draped and cuirassed.

rev: PM TR P COS PP - Jupiter standing facing forward holding thunderbolt in one hand, sceptre in the other.

Size: 19 / 19.5 mm
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Severus Alexander - AD 222 Silver Denarius - JupiterAncient Roman Empire
Emperor Severus Alexander (222 - 235 AD)
This coin was struck at the Rome Mint during the first year of Emperor Severus Alexander's reign.

obv: IMP C M AUR SEV ALEXAND AUG - Laureate bust right, draped and cuirassed.

rev: PM TR P COS PP - Jupiter standing facing forward holding thunderbolt in one hand, sceptre in the other.

Size: 19 / 19.5 mm
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Severus Alexander - Eastern Mint - MARTI PACIFEROAncient Roman Empire
Emperor Severus Alexander ( 222 - 235 AD)
Silver Denarius.
Eastern Mint.

"Mars Pacifies"
obv: IMP C M AUR SEV ALEXAND AUG - Laureate bust right, draped and cuirassed.
rev: MARTI PACIFERO - Mars standing facing left, holding spear in one hand and branch in the other.

Size: 19 mm - 20 mm
Weight: 2.8 Grams
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Silver DirhamGhaznavid Empire

Farrukh-Zad of Ghazna
(Jamal ad-Dawlah Abu Shuja Farrukh-Zad)

1053 - 4 April 1059 AD

Pericles J2
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V - Gordian III Antoninianus - PM TR P V COS II PPRoman Empire
Emperor Gordian III (238 - 244 AD)
AR Antoninianus. Rome Mint.

Obverse: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG - Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: P M TR P V COS II P P - Emperor, in military dress, standing right, holding globe and spear.

4.51grams
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V - Gordian III Antoninianus - PM TR P V COS II PPRoman Empire
Emperor Gordian III (238 - 244 AD)
AR Antoninianus. Rome Mint.

Obverse: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG - Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: P M TR P V COS II P P - Emperor, in military dress, standing right, holding globe and spear.

4.51grams
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V - Gordian III Antoninianus - PM TR P V COS II PP - #1Roman Empire
Emperor Gordian III (238 - 244 AD)
AR Antoninianus. Rome Mint.

Obverse: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG - Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: P M TR P V COS II P P - Emperor, in military dress, standing right, holding globe and spear.

4.51grams
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V - Gordian III AR Antoninianus - Eastern Mint - ORIENS AUG - Antioch MintAncient Roman Empire
Emperor Gordian III (238 - 244 AD)
Silver Antoninianus (Double Denarius) from the Mint at Antioch, Syria.

obv: IMP GORDIANUS PIUS FEL AUG - Radiate, cuirassed bust right.
rev: ORIENS AUG - Sol standing holding globe, his right arm raised.

Size: 24 - 25 mm
From the "Danube Silver Collection"
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V - Gordian III AR Antoninianus - Eastern Mint - ORIENS AUG - Antioch MintAncient Roman Empire
Emperor Gordian III (238 - 244 AD)
Silver Antoninianus (Double Denarius) from the Mint at Antioch, Syria.

obv: IMP GORDIANUS PIUS FEL AUG - Radiate, cuirassed bust right.
rev: ORIENS AUG - Sol standing holding globe, his right arm raised.

Size: 24 - 25 mm
From the "Danube Silver Collection"
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V - Gordian III AR Antoninianus - Eastern Mint - SAECULI FELICITAS - Antioch MintAncient Roman Empire
Emperor Gordian III ( 238 - 244 A.D. )
Silver Antoninianus struck at the Antioch Mint, 242 - 244 A.D.

obv: IMP GORDIANUS PIUS FEL AUG - Radiate bust right, cuirassed.
rev: SAECULI FELICITAS - Emperor Gordian III standing facing right, in military attire, holding spear and globe.

Weight: 4.2 Grams

RIC 216
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VI - Gallienus Antoninianus - G - StagGallienus (260 - 268 AD)
AR/BI Antoninianus

obv: GALLIENUS AUG - Radiate bust right.
rev: DIANAE CONS AUG - Stag walking left. 'X' in exergue.
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Weight: 2.0 Grams
Size: 21 mm
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VI - Gallienus Antoninianus - G - Stag w/ 25 cent pieceGallienus (260 - 268 AD)
AR/BI Antoninianus

obv: GALLIENUS AUG - Radiate bust right.
rev: DIANAE CONS AUG - Stag walking left. 'X' in exergue.

Weight: 2.0 Grams
Size: 21 mm
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VI - Gallienus Antoninianus - Goat facing rigjt - IOVI CONS AUG - 6th Officina in exergue.~
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Ancient Roman Empire
Emperor Gallienus ( 253 - 268 AD ) AR/BI Antoninianus.
Struck 267 - 268 AD. 6th Officinae.
"Jupiter, Conserver of the Emperor"
obv: GALLIENUS AUG - Radiate bust right, cuirassed. Seen from the Front.
rev: IOVI CONS AUG - Goat walking right.
Greek Numeral '6' below, in exergue.

Weight: 4.2 Grams
Size: 24 mm - 25 mm
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VI - Gallienus Antoninianus - Jupiter - IOVI ULTORIRoman Empire
Emperor Gallienus (253 - 268 AD)
Silver/billon Antoninianus - Struck 260-268 AD (sole reign).

obv: GALLIENUS AUG - Radiate bust right, cuirassed and seen from the front.
rev: IOVI ULTORI - Jupiter standing, facing right preparing to hurl thunderbolt. 'S' in left field.

Weight: 3.43 Grams
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VI - Gallienus Antoninianus - Trophy/Captives - GERMANICUS MAX VGallienus - GERMANICUS MAX V - AR/BI Antoninianus #01
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Emperor Gallienus (253 - 268 AD)
Silver Antoninianus. Minted in AD 258 - 259 in Lyons.

obv: GALLIENUS P F AUG - Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right. Seen from the front.
rev: GERMANICUS MAX V - Two German captives bound and seated at the foot of a trophy.

Weight: 5.1 grams - quite heavy for the type.
Size: 25mm.
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VI - Salonina, Wife of Gallienus - AntoninianusAncient Roman Empire
Empress Julia Cornelia Salonina, Wife of Roman Emperor Gallienus (253 - 268 AD)
AR Antoninianus, Milan Mint.

obv: SALONINA AUG - Diademed and draped bust right, seated on a crescent.
rev: AVG IN PACE - Empress seated left, holding olive branch and scepter. M P in exergue below.

Size: 23x 22.5 mm
Weight: 2.3 Grams
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