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027 Traianus (98-117 A.D.), Rome, RIC II 0694, AE-Quadrans, She-wolf standing left, S C in exergue, #1027 Traianus (98-117 A.D.), Rome, RIC II 0694, AE-Quadrans, She-wolf standing left, S C in exergue, #1
avers: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG, laureate bust right, drapery on the left shoulder.
reverse: She-wolf standing left, S C in exergue.
exergue: -/-//SC, diameter: 16,0mm, weight: 2,62, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: A.D.,
ref: RIC II 694, C 340, BMCRE 1061,
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049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 061, AR-Denarius, P M TR P III COS II P P, Minerva standing left, #1049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 061, AR-Denarius, P M TR P III COS II P P, Minerva standing left, #1
avers: L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP V, Laureate bust right.
reverse: P M TR P III COS II P P, Minerva standing left, holding reversed spear and shield.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,0-17,5mm, weight: 2,85g, axis: 7h,
mint: Rome, date: 195 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 061, p-, RSC ,
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084 Volusian (251-253 A.D.), Antioch, RIC IV-III 228, AR-Antoninianus, MARTI PACIFERO, Mars striding left, R2! #1084 Volusian (251-253 A.D.), Antioch, RIC IV-III 228, AR-Antoninianus, MARTI PACIFERO, Mars striding left, R2! #1
avers: IMP C V AF GAL VEND VOLVSIANO AVG, Radiate, draped, cuirassed, right, two "dots" (••) beneath the bust.
reverse: MARTI PACIFERO, Mars striding left, holding branch and spear.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 21,0-21,5 mm, weight: 4,08 g, axis: 7 h,
mint: Antioch, date: 251-253 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-III 228, RSC 061, Sear 9756, Rare, R2!
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101 Victorinus (268-270 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 061, Southern mint, PROVIDENTIA-AVG, Providentia standing left, #1101 Victorinus (268-270 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 061, Southern mint, PROVIDENTIA-AVG, Providentia standing left, #1
avers: IMP-C-VICTORINVS-P-F-AVG, Radiated and cuirassed bust right.
revers: PROVIDENTIA-AVG, Providentia standing left, holding cornucopiae, globe at feet.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 17,5-19mm, weight: 2,27g, axes: 5h,
mint: Southern mint, date: 268-270 A.D., ref: RIC-V-II-061-p, C-,
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101 Victorinus (268-270 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 061, Southern mint, PROVIDENTIA-AVG, Providentia standing left, #2101 Victorinus (268-270 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 061, Southern mint, PROVIDENTIA-AVG, Providentia standing left, #2
avers: IMP-C-VICTORINVS-P-F-AVG, Radiated and cuirassed bust right.
revers: PROVIDENTIA-AVG, Providentia standing left, holding cornucopiae, globe at feet.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 18-19,5mm, weight: 3,24g, axes: 0h,
mint: Southern mint, date: 268-270 A.D., ref: RIC-V-II-061-p, C-,
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102. TrajanTrajan Quadrans. IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG, laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / She-wolf crouching left, SC in ex. BMCRE 1061, Cohen 340. Ric 694ecoli
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106 Aurelianus (270-275 A.D.), T-2061, RIC V-I 220, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FORTVNA REDVX, -/-//*T, Fortuna seated left on wheel, #1106 Aurelianus (270-275 A.D.), T-2061, RIC V-I 220, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FORTVNA REDVX, -/-//*T, Fortuna seated left on wheel, #1
avers:- IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, Radiated and cuirassed bust right. (B1)
revers:- FORTVNA REDVX, Fortuna std l. on wheel, holding rudder in r. hand and cornucopiae in l. hand. (Fortuna 1b)
exerg: -/-//*T, diameter: 20,5-21mm, weight: 2,01g, axes: 1h,
mint: Siscia, off-3, iss-3, date: 271-272 A.D., ref: RIC V-I 220, T-2061 (Estiot),
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110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3289, RIC V-I 061, Lugdunum, AE-Antoninianus, SPES PVBLICA, -/-//CA, Bust-D1, Spes walking left, #1110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3289, RIC V-I 061, Lugdunum, AE-Antoninianus, SPES PVBLICA, -/-//CA, Bust-D1, Spes walking left, #1
avers: IMP CL TACITVS AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum. (D1).
reverse: SPES PVBLICA, Spes walking left, holding a flower in the right hand and raising skirt with the left hand. (Spes 1).
exergue: -/-//CA, diameter: 21-22mm, weight: 3,65g, axes: 0h,
mint: Lugdunum, 3rd.issue, date: 276 AD., ref: RIC-61., T-(Estiot)-3289, C-,
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110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3290, RIC V-I 061, Lugdunum, AE-Antoninianus, SPES PVBLICA, -/-//CA, Bust-D1, Spes walking left, Rare variant! #1110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3290, RIC V-I 061, Lugdunum, AE-Antoninianus, SPES PVBLICA, -/-//CA, Bust-D1, Spes walking left, Rare variant! #1
avers: IMP•CL•TACITVS•AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum. (D1).
reverse: SPES PVBLICA, Spes walking left, holding a flower in the right hand and raising skirt with the left hand. (Spes 1).
exergue: -/-//CA, diameter: 21-22mm, weight: 3,65g, axes: 0h,
mint: Lugdunum, 3rd.issue, 3rd.off., date: 276 AD., ref: RIC V-I 61., T-(Estiot)-3290, Bastien 63.corr., C-,
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110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3314, RIC V-I 061, Lugdunum, AE-Antoninianus, TEMPORVM FELICITAS, Δ/A//--, Bust-D1, Felicitas standing left, #1110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3314, RIC V-I 061, Lugdunum, AE-Antoninianus, TEMPORVM FELICITAS, Δ/A//--, Bust-D1, Felicitas standing left, #1
avers: MP CL TACITVS AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum. (D1).
reverse: TEMPORVM FELICITAS, Felicitas standing left, holding long-handled caduceus in right hand and cornucopiae in left hand. (Felicitas 1).
exergue: Δ/A//--, diameter: 21,0-22,0mm, weight: 4,20g, axes: 7h,
mint: Lugdunum, 4th.issue, 4th.off., date: 276 AD., ref: RIC V-I 65., T-(Estiot)-3314, C-,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4277, RIC V-I 061, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-//P, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Scarce #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4277, RIC V-I 061, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-//P, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Scarce #1
avers: IMP C M AN FLORIANVS P AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from the rear, D2.
reverse: FELICITA S AVG, Felicitas standing left, holding patera over the small altar in the right hand and long-handled caduceus in the left hand, (Felicitas 6).
exergue: -/-//P, diameter: 22mm, weight: 4,06g, axes: 6h,
mint: Siscia, 1st.issue, 1st.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC V-I 061, T-(Estiot)-4277,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4300, RIC V-I 061, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-//S, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Scarce #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4300, RIC V-I 061, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-//S, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Scarce #1
avers: IMP-C-M-AN-FLORIANVS-P-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from rear, D2.
revers: FELICITA-S-AVG, Felicitas standing left, holding patera over small altar in right hand and long-handled caduceus in left hand, (Felicitas 6).
exerg: -/-//S, diameter: 22,5mm, weight: 3,59g, axes: 0h,
mint: Siscia, 1st.issue, 2nd.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-061, T-(Estiot)-4300,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4342, RIC V-I 061, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-/Q, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Scarce #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4342, RIC V-I 061, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-/Q, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Scarce #1
avers:- IMP-C-M-AN-FLORIANVS-P-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from rear, D2.
revers:- FELICITAS-AVG, Felicitas standing left, holding patera over small altar in right hand and long-handled caduceus in left hand, (Felicitas 6).
exerg: -/-/Q, diameter: 22-23mm, weight: 3,74g, axes: 0h,
mint: Siscia, 1st.issue, 4th.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-061, T-(Estiot)-4342,
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13.07. Béla II., (Béla II. the Blind), King of Hungary, (1131-1141 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 13.07./c2.04./35., H-053, CNH I.-061, U-045, #0113.07. Béla II., (Béla II. the Blind), King of Hungary, (1131-1141 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 13.07./c2.04./35., H-053, CNH I.-061, U-045, #01
avers: + BELA RX, Three stabs ending in a cross, border of dots.
reverse: Wedges in place of the legend, cross in a circle with wedges in the angles, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:10,5 mm, weight: 0,23 g, axis:6h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-053, CNH I.-061, Unger-045,
Tóth-Kiss-Fekete: CÁC I.(Catalog of Árpadian Coinage I./Opitz I.), Privy-Mark/Szigla: 13.07./c2.04./35.,
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13.07. Béla II., (Béla II. the Blind), King of Hungary, (1131-1141 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 13.07./d1.02./?., H-053, CNH I.-061, U-045, #0113.07. Béla II., (Béla II. the Blind), King of Hungary, (1131-1141 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 13.07./d1.02./?., H-053, CNH I.-061, U-045, #01
avers: + BELA RX, Three stabs ending in a cross, the border of dots.
reverse: Wedges in place of the legend, cross in a circle with wedges in the angles, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:10,2 mm, weight: 0,19 g, axis:10h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-053, CNH I.-061, Unger-045,
Tóth-Kiss-Fekete: CÁC I.(Catalog of Árpadian Coinage I./Opitz I.), Privy-Mark/Szigla: 13.07./d1.02./?., New subtype/sigla variation!,
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16.03. Béla III., King of Hungary, (1172-1196 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 16.03./a2.01./03., H-061, CNH I.-105, U-104, #0116.03. Béla III., King of Hungary, (1172-1196 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 16.03./a2.01./03., H-061, CNH I.-105, U-104, #01
avers: ONETA BELE REGIS (retrograde), Eagle standing left, AQA above ILA below, line border.
reverse: Lion advancing left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 13,8 mm, weight: 0,25g, axis: 9h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-061, CNH I.-105, Unger-104,
Tóth-Kiss-Fekete: CÁC I.(Catalog of Árpadian Coinage I./Opitz I.), Privy-Mark/Szigla: 16.03./a2.01./03.,
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Dynastia Antoninów 96- 192 ADReign: Trajan Persons: Trajan (Augustus)
City: Caesarea Region: Cappadocia Province: Galatia-Cappadocia
Denomination: Drachm Average weight: 3.24 g. Issue: Trajan optimus, not yet Parthicus (AD 114-16)
Obverse: ΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΚΑΙϹ ΝΕΡ ΤΡΑΙΑΝΩ ΑΡΙϹΤΩ ϹΕΒ ΓΕΡΜ ΔΑΚ; laureate, cuirassed and draped bust of Trajan, r., seen from front
Reverse: ΔΗΜΑΡΧ ΕΞ ΥΠΑΤΟ Ϛ; female bust (Artemis ?) l. in chiton, holding spear in r. hand and patera in l.
Reference: RPC 3061, S —, Metcalf Conspectus —, Ganschow 145b Specimens: 2Waldemar S
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Macedonian Kingdom, Alexander the Great, 336 - 323 B.C., Lifetime Issue. Tarsos Mint, Struck Between 333 - 327 B.C. Silver Tetradrachm, Price 2995, Müller 1293, Newell Tarsos 6, Demanhur 2045 - 2061, SNG Saroglos 505, SNG Cop 774, SNG München 692, SNG Alpha Bank -, VF, high relief, a little rough, porosity on reverse, 16.663g, 24.1mm, die ax., 45o, Tarsos mint, c. 333 - 327 B.C..
Obverse : head of Herakles right, clad in Nemean Lion scalp headdress tied at neck.
Reverse : Zeus Aëtophoros seated left on throne without back, nude to the waist, himation around hips and legs, right leg forward (archaic lifetime style), feet on footstool, eagle in extended right hand, long scepter vertical behind in left hand, AΛEΞAN∆POY , ( " Of Alexander " in Ancient Greek ) , 4 pellets under seat above strut over A below strut.
Lifetime issue. Alexander the Great passed through Tarsos, Cilicia, with his armies in 333 B.C. Darius' confidence increased, because Alexander spent so much time there, which he imputed to cowardice. In truth, Alexander had fallen seriously ill after bathing in the exceedingly cold river Cydnus. No physician would treat him, they thought his case so desperate, and his recovery unlikely. They feared the punishment for failure. Finally, Philip, the Acarnanian, relying on his own well-known friendship for Alexander, resolved to try. At this very time, Alexander received a letter, warning him that Philip had been bribed by Darius to kill him, with great sums of money, and a promise of his daughter in marriage. After Alexander read the letter, he put it under his pillow, without showing it to anyone. When Philip came in with the potion, Alexander drank it with great cheerfulness and assurance, at the same time giving Philip the letter to read. Alexander's looks were cheerful and open, to show his kindness to and confidence in his physician, while Philip was full of surprise and alarm at the accusation, appealing to the gods to witness his innocence, sometimes lifting up his hands to heaven, and then throwing himself down by the bedside, and beseeching Alexander to lay aside all fear, and follow his directions without apprehension. The medicine worked so strongly at first that at first Alexander lost his speech, and falling into a swoon, had scarce any sense or pulse left. However, after a short time, his health and strength returned, and he showed himself in public to the Macedonians, who had been in continual fear until they saw him again.
FORVM Ancient Coins. / From The Sam Mansourati Collection. Sam
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Macedonian Kingdom, Alexander the Great, 336 - 323 B.C., Lifetime Issue. Tarsos Mint, Struck Between 333 - 327 B.C. Silver Tetradrachm, Price 2995, Müller 1293, Newell Tarsos 6, Demanhur 2045 - 2061, SNG Saroglos 505, SNG Cop 774, SNG München 692, SNG Alpha Bank -, VF, high relief, a little rough, porosity on reverse, 16.663g, 24.1mm, die ax., 45o, Tarsos mint, c. 333 - 327 B.C..
Obverse : head of Herakles right, clad in Nemean Lion scalp headdress tied at neck.
Reverse : Zeus Aëtophoros seated left on throne without back, nude to the waist, himation around hips and legs, right leg forward (archaic lifetime style), feet on footstool, eagle in extended right hand, long scepter vertical behind in left hand, AΛEΞAN∆POY , ( " Of Alexander " in Ancient Greek ) , 4 pellets under seat above strut over A below strut.
Lifetime issue. Alexander the Great passed through Tarsos, Cilicia, with his armies in 333 B.C. Darius' confidence increased, because Alexander spent so much time there, which he imputed to cowardice. In truth, Alexander had fallen seriously ill after bathing in the exceedingly cold river Cydnus. No physician would treat him, they thought his case so desperate, and his recovery unlikely. They feared the punishment for failure. Finally, Philip, the Acarnanian, relying on his own well-known friendship for Alexander, resolved to try. At this very time, Alexander received a letter, warning him that Philip had been bribed by Darius to kill him, with great sums of money, and a promise of his daughter in marriage. After Alexander read the letter, he put it under his pillow, without showing it to anyone. When Philip came in with the potion, Alexander drank it with great cheerfulness and assurance, at the same time giving Philip the letter to read. Alexander's looks were cheerful and open, to show his kindness to and confidence in his physician, while Philip was full of surprise and alarm at the accusation, appealing to the gods to witness his innocence, sometimes lifting up his hands to heaven, and then throwing himself down by the bedside, and beseeching Alexander to lay aside all fear, and follow his directions without apprehension. The medicine worked so strongly at first that at first Alexander lost his speech, and falling into a swoon, had scarce any sense or pulse left. However, after a short time, his health and strength returned, and he showed himself in public to the Macedonians, who had been in continual fear until they saw him again.
FORVM Ancient Coins. / From The Sam Mansourati Collection. Sam
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Maximian LH exB EaglePotin Tetradrachm 19mm 7.87g
ob: MAΞIMIANOC CEB
laureate draped and cuirassed bust right
rx: LH
ex: B (retrograde)
Eagle facing left wings folded head facing right with wreath in beak
Curtis 2061, Emmett 4108, SNG Hunt -; Milne 5075, BMC -, Zoega XXVI 55, Dattari 6011
brown patina rennrad12020
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Aurelianus (270-275 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, T-2061, RIC V-I 220, Siscia, -/-//*T, FORTVNA REDVX, Fortuna seated left on wheel,106 Aurelianus (270-275 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, T-2061, RIC V-I 220, Siscia, -/-//*T, FORTVNA REDVX, Fortuna seated left on wheel,
avers:- IMP-AVRELIANVS-AVG, Radiated and cuirassed bust right. (B1)
revers:- FORTVNA-REDVX, Fortuna std l. on wheel, holding rudder in r. hand and cornucopiae in l. hand. (Fortuna 1b)
exerg: -/-//*T, diameter: mm, weight: g, axes: h,
mint: Siscia, off-3, iss-3, date: 271-272 A.D., ref: RIC V-I 220, T-2061 (Estiot),
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Trajan (Marcus Ulpius Traianus) (98-117 A.D.)RIC II 694, BMCRE 1061, Sear (2002) 3246, Cohen 340, VM --
AE quadrans; 2.80 g., 17.12 mm. max., 180°
Rome mint, struck ca. 98-102 A.D.
Obv.: [IMP] CAES NERVA TRAI[N AVG], laureate bust of right (no drapery on left shoulder).
Rev.: She-wolf crouching left, [SC] in exergue.
From a "junk box." It looks much better, and has eye-appeal, in hand.Stkp
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Trajan AE Quadrans She-wolf RIC 674Trajan, 98--117 AD. AE Quadrans. 16 mm. 2.8 g.
Obverse: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG. Laureate bust, draped at far shoulder right. Reverse: She-wolf left, S C in exergue. RIC 674, BMCRE 1061, Cohen 340.
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Trajan AE Quadrans, (98-117 AD)Roman Imperial, Trajan AE Quadrans, (98-117 AD), 3.5g, 17mm
Obverse: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG. Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder.
Reverse: She-wolf crouching left, SC in ex.
Reference: RIC II 694, BMCRE 1061, Cohen 340.
Ex: Holding History Coins +photo
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YHD Persian Rule, AR obol, c. 400–333 BCESilver obol of 6mm, 0.52 gm, c. 400–333 BCE
Obverse: Crowned head of Athene
Reverse: Owl, lily on left, “YHD” (יהד , in paleo Hebrew )
Reference: Meshorer 4 (Group I), Herbst 1061, Hendin 426.
Added to collection: May 19, 2005Daniel F
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