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Thasos, Thrace hemidrachm, 510-490 BC.jpg
ISLANDS off THRACE, Thasos. Circa 500-480 BC
AR Drachm (19mm, 2.42 g)
Ithyphallic satyr running right, carrying off protesting nymph
Quadripartite incuse square
Le Rider, Thasiennes 3; SNG Copenhagen 1016; HGC 6, 332
Ardatirion
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Pirmasens (Bayern) 5 Pfennig. ohne Jahr
Vs: Wappen
Rs: Wert
Zitat: Menzel 11016
Gewicht: 1.52 g. Durchmesser: 19-20 mm
Metall: Zink. Erhaltung: Sehr schön _196
Antonivs Protti
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S.1148 Aethelred II (crux penny, Winchester)Aethelred II, king of the English (978-1013 and 1014-1016)
Crux penny (moneyer: Brithmaer, mint: Winchester)

A/ +ΛEDELRED REX ΛNGLR X (AE and NG ligated) around central circle enclosing diademed & draped bust left holding a scepter
R/ BYRTHMΛER M-O PIN (AR ligated) around central circle containing voided cross with pellet center, C R V X in angles

silver, 1.65 g, diameter 19 mm, die axis 1h
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S.1151 Aethelred II (long cross penny, Winchester)Aethelred II, king of the English (978-1013 and 1014-1016)
Long cross penny (moneyer: Godwine, mint: Canterbury, 997-1003)

A/ +ΛEDELRED REX ΛNGLO (AE and NG ligated) around central circle enclosing draped bust left
R/ +GODE-PINE-MΩO-CΛENT (NE and ΛE ligated) ; long voided cross with terminal lunettes

silver, 1.65 g, diameter 19 mm, die axis 1h
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S.1158 Cnut (pointed helmet penny, London)Cnut, king of England (1016-1035)
Pointed helmet penny (moneyer: Edwerd, mint: London, 1024-1030)

A/ +CNVT: - RECX A: around central circle enclosing bust in pointed helmet left holding scepter
R/ +ELEDERD ON LV(ND): around central circle enclosing quarters of short voided cross with circles in centre

silver, 1.04 g, diameter 18 mm, die axis 7h

Peck marks are very common on these pennies. A large part of them was minted in order to pay the danegeld (tax raised to pay tribute to Vikings to save a land from their raids). These peck marks are supposed to have been made by Danes when checking the penny was in good silver.

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009 Cnut the GreatPenny of Cnut, king of Denmark 1018-1035, Norway 1028-1035, and England 1016-1035
Danish issue as king of Denmark
Moneyer: Godwine
Mint: Lund
Malmer 9.636/1716, chain 138
O: +CNVT REX DENORT
R: +GODPINE M-O LVND

Ex- Bruun-Rasmussen
1 commentsSt. George's Collection
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009 Cnut the GreatPenny of Cnut, king of Denmark 1018-1035, Norway 1028-1035, and England 1016-1035
English issue as King of England
Moneyer: Brunman
Mint: London
S. 1159
O: +CNVT REX A
R: +BRVNMAN ON LV

Ex- Harlan J. Berk
St. George's Collection
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1016 BITHYNIA Koinon of Bithynia Hadrian Octastyle templeReference.
RPC III, 1016/3; Rec 47; BMC 27.

Issue I. 7

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙϹ ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ ϹΕΒ
Radiate head of Hadrian, right

Rev. ΚΟΙ-ΝΟΝ ΒΕΙΘΥΝΙΑϹ
Temple with eight columns on podium of two steps; pellet in pediment; Nikes erecting trophies (?) on raking cornices

12,81gr
28 mm
6h
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1016 Hadrian Denarius Roma 129-30 AD IndulgentiaReference.
RIC 1016; RIC II, 213 ; C 853; Strack 325

Bust A2+

Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS
Bare head, draped bust, viewed from side

Rev. INDVLGENTI-A AVG P P / in Ex.COS III
Indulgentia seated left, extending right and holding transverse scepter

3.00 gr
17 mm
6h
okidoki
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204d. Aquilia SeveraAquilia Severa

As part of this marriage of gods, Elagabalus married one of the Vestal Virgins, Julia Aquilia Severa (AD 220). In earlier days sexual relations with a Vestal Virgins meant the immediate death penalty for both her and her lover, then this marriage of the emperor only further enraged public opinion. Although the marriage between Elagabalus and Aquilia Severa went ahead, the emperor's religious aspirations for El-Gabal had to be abandoned, for fear of the public's reaction. Instead the god El-Gabal, by now known to the Romans as Elagabalus - the same name used for their emperor, - was 'married' to the less controversial moon goddess Urania.

EGYPT, Alexandria. Potin Tetradrachm (25mm, 14.54 gm). Dated year 5 (221/222 AD). Draped bust right / Eagle standing left, head right, wreath in beak. Köln 2374; Dattari 4188; Milne 2868; Curtis 1016; Emmett 3010. VF, brown patina, rough surfaces. From the Tony Hardy Collection. Ex-CNG
ecoli
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2145 IONIA. Miletus. Hadrian LionReference.
RPC III, 2145/6; SNG Mu 774

Magistrate Rouphos (b)

Obv. AΔPIANOC KAICAP.
Laureate head right.

Rev. ΜΙΛΗСΙΩΝ ΕΠΙ ΡΟΥΦΟΥ Β
lion left, looking right; above, star

2.75 gr
15 mm
6h
okidoki
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26. Danelaw: Vikings of York.Penny, ca 897-903, York mint.
Obverse: CRTENXV (CNVT REX) / Patriarchal cross.
Reverse: +CVNNETTI / small cross.
1.28 gm., 20 mm.
North #501; Seaby #993.

The inscriptions on this coin are somewhat of a mystery. Over the last 150 years there have been many theories as to their meaning. At various times Cvnetesford (Knutsford, Cheshire), Cvnetio, (the Latin name of Marlborough,Wiltshire), and Counde, Shropshire (Cuneet in the Domesaday Book) have been proposed as the city where the CVNNETTI coinage was minted. Still others saw a French origin for the CVNNETTI coinage: similar coins are inscribed with two known locations in France -- QVENTOVICI (no longer exists) and EBRAICE (Evreux, Normandy).

Today it is fairly certain the CVNNETTI coinage was minted in York. The inscriptions on this coin are thought to be Latinized versions of Knutr and Hunedeus, two Viking war leaders who operated in northern England in the late ninth century.

The name Cnut is arranged on the arms of the cross in the manner Christians cross themselves during prayer. This shows that "King Cnut," whoever he was, thought of himself as a Christian. He is not to be confused with the Cnut who was King of England from 1016-1035.
Callimachus
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5143 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 118-19 AD Eagle Reference.
RPC III, 5143; Dattari-Savio Pl. 72, 1556 (this coin); Emmett 834.3

Issue L Γ = year 3

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙС ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟС ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СƐΒ
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., drapery on l. shoulder

Rev. L L (L Γ) engravours error
Eagle standing, r., on thunderbolt

13.82 gr
24 mm
12h

Note.
From the Dattari collection
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5791 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Drachm 131-132 AD Nilus seated crocodileReference.
RPC III, 5791; Emmett 1016.16; Dattari 1795; Milne 1334

Issue L IϚ = year 16

Obv. AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIA CEB
Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.

Rev. L[IS]
Nilus seated left on rock outcropping, holding reed right and cornucopiae in left, crocodile below to right.

22.8 gr
33 mm
12h
okidoki
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5791 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Drachm 131-132 AD Nilus seated crocodileReference.
RPC III, 5791; Emmett 1016.16; Dattari 1795; Milne 1334

Issue L IϚ = year 16

Obv. AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIA CEB
Laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., seen from rear

Rev. L[I]S
Nilus seated on crocodile on rocks, l., holding reed and cornucopia

21.95 gr
35 mm
12h
1 commentsokidoki
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5791 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Drachm 131-132 AD Nilus seated crocodileReference.
RPC III, 5791; Emmett 1016.16; Dattari 1795; Milne 1334

Issue L IϚ = year 16

Obv. AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIA CEB
Laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., seen from rear

Rev. L[I]S
Nilus seated on crocodile on rocks, l., holding reed and cornucopia

24.02 gr
35 mm
12h
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82-20 - GALIENO (253 - 268 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 19 x 18 mm 2.8 gr.

Anv: "GALLIENVS AVG" - Cabeza radiada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "ABVNDANTIA AVG" - Abundantia (La Abundancia) de pié a derecha, vaciando el contenido de una Cornucopia con ambos brazos hacia adelante. "B" en campo izquierdo

Acuñada 9na. Emisión 265 - 266 D.C.
Ceca: Roma

Referencias: Göbl #574a - RIC Vol.V Parte I #157 Pag.144 - Sear RCTV III #10164 - Sear RCTV (1988) #2939 - Cohen Vol.V #5 Pag.347 - DVM #5 Pag.243 - RSC Vol.IV #5 Pag.61 - Cayón #52 - Hunter #51/2 - Cunetio #1159
mdelvalle
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82-22 - GALIENO (253 - 268 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 18 mm 2.7 gr.

Anv: "GALLIENVS AVG" - Cabeza radiada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "AEQVITAS AVG" - Aequitas (La Equidad) estante a izq., portando balanza en mano der. y cornucopia en izq.

Acuñada 260 - 268 D.C.
Ceca: Roma

Referencias: Göbl #500f - RIC Vol.V Parte I #159 Pag.144 - Sear RCTV III #10167 Pag.287 - Cohen Vol.V #24 Pag.350 - DVM #9 Pag.243 - RSC Vol.IV #24 Pag.62
mdelvalle
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96-25 - AURELIANO (270 - 275 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 20 mm 2.7 gr.

Anv: "IMP AVRELIA[NVS AVG]" - Busto radiado y con coraza, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "[CO]NCORD MILIT" – Emperador laureado y con vestimenta militar a la izquierda, vuelto a la derecha, portando un cetro en mano derecha extiende la izquierda para recibir un Globo que le presenta Júpiter, desnudo, con su manto cayendo desde su hombro izquierdo y portando un largo cetro vertical en la mano izquierda. "*C*" en exergo..

Acuñada 2do. Período, 5ta.Emisión Temprano-verano 272 D.C.
Ceca: Cyzicus (2da.Off) - Balkiz Turquía.

Referencias: RIC Va #342 (S) P.303, Sear RCTV III #11514 P.420, Cohen VI #23 Pag.182/3, DVM #7 P.257, Göbl#322 ac, CBN #1157, MIR #322, La Venera #10168/207, BNCParis #1157/9
mdelvalle
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A.D. 1016-1035 - Cnut - Helemt Type PennyObv:- CNVT R-EX ANG, Helmeted bust left holding sceptre
Rev:- AEDELRINE MO EOR, Short cross voided, limbs united at base by two circles, in centre a pellet; in each angle a broken annulet enclosing a pellet
Minted in York (EOR) by moneyer Aethelwine (AEDELRINE) A.D. 1024-1030
Reference:- North 787
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A.D. 1016-1035 - Cnut - Quatrefoil PennyObv:- CNVT REX ANGLORVM, Crowned bust left within quatrefoil
Rev:- CNIHT MO GRAI, Quatrefoil with pellet at apex of each cusp, long cross voided, each limb terminating in three crescents
Minted in Cambridge (GRAI) by moneyer Cnit (CNIHT) A.D. 1017-1023
Reference:- North 781
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A.D. 1016-1035 - Cnut - Short Cross PennyObv:- CNVT RECX, Diademed bust left holding sceptre
Rev:- FERDEIN ON EOR, Short cross voided; in centre, a circle enclosing a pellet
Minted in York (EOR by moneyer Farthein (FERDEIN) A.D. 1029-1035/6
Reference:- North 790
maridvnvm
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A.D. 1016-1035 - Cnut - Short Cross PennyObv:- CNVT REX, Diademed bust left holding sceptre
Rev:- LIFINC ON LINCO, Short cross voided; in centre, a circle enclosing a pellet
Minted in Lincoln (LINCO by moneyer Lifinc (LIFINC) A.D. 1029-1035/6
Reference:- North 790
maridvnvm
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AETERNITAS AVG, RIC V 160Gallienus, August 253 - 24 March 268 A.D. Silvered antoninianus, RIC V 160, SRCV 10169 var, EF, flat centers strike, Rome mint, 2.648g, 22.1mm, 0o, 260 - 268 A.D.; obverse GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right; reverse AETERNITAS AVG, Sol standing half-left, raising right and holding globe in left, “Γ” left. Ex FORVM, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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Aethelred II - Canterbury, EnglandAethelred II (968-1016). King of England 978-1013 and 1014-1016. AR (20 mm, 1.62 g) penny of long cross type struck at Canterbury; moneyer Leofric.
Obverse: ÆTDELRÆD REX ANGLO.
Reverse: LEOFRIC M O CÆNT.
References: North 774; Sear 1151.
5 commentsJan
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Aethelred II Unread. Crux Penny of Canterbury. Anglo-Saxon. Aethelred II Unread.   978‑1016. AR Penny (1.68 gm, 21.2mm, 3h) Crux type (BMC iiia, Hild. C) of Canterbury, c.991-997. Draped bust l., trefoil-tipped scepter before. ✠ÆÐELRÆD REX ANGLᲗX (OR ligated). / Voided short cross, C R V X in angles. ✠LIFINC M͞O CÆNT (Leofing moneyer Cantwaraburg). gVF. CNG EA382 #609. Spink SCBC 1148; MEC 8 1835; North 770; SCBI Berlin 247-248; SCBI 7 Copenhagen 91-92.Anaximander
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Aethelred II Unread. First Hand Penny of London. Anglo-Saxon. Aethelred  II  Unread 978‑1016 AR Penny (1.51 gm, 20.6mm, 9h). First hand type of London. Diademed bust r. 🞧ÆÐELRÆD REX ANGLᲗX (Or ligated). / A divine hand reaching down, dividing ᴀ̅ - ω̅ , alpha and omega, pellet above. ✠GODᚹINE M-Ꙩ LVNDONI (Godwine moneyer). EF. Davissons EA 24 #72. Spink SCBC 1144; MEC 8 1800; North 766; Hild Pl 3 Type B.1, Var b. (obv).Anaximander
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Aethelred II Unread. Small Cross Penny of Stamford.Anglo-Saxon. Aethelred II Unread. 978‑1016. AR Penny (1.17 gm, 20.6mm, 6h) Last small cross type of Stamford. Laureate bust left. ✠ÆÐELRÆD REX ANGL. / Small cross. ✠GODELEꙨF M¯O STA. Peck marks. Godelef, moneyer. EF. Bt. Pegasi Numismatics, Auction V #629. Spink SCBC 1154; North 777; SCBI 36 Berlin 563var (legends); SCBI 25 Helsinki 550var (same). cf MEC 8 1949ff for type & 2013 (Cnut) for moneyer.Anaximander
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ALEXANDER III THE GREAT, Circa 336-323 BC.Bronze; Uncertain macedonian mint. Struck c.325-310 B.C.
6,48 g. 17 mm.
Obv: Head of Herakles facing right, wearing a lion's skin headdress.
Rev: AΛEΞANΔΡOΥ; quiver and bow below, club above, branch left in exergue.
Price 310. _1016
Antonivs Protti
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Anglo-Saxon England: Kings of Northumbria, Aethelred II (The Unready), AR Penny, Helmet Type, Moneyer: Aethelmaer.London 978-1016 A.D. 1.41g - 19.9mm, Axis 12h.

Obv: ✠ ÆÐELRÆD REX ΛNGL - Radiate-helmeted and armoured bust left.

Rev: ✠ ÆÐELMÆR M'O LVND - Voided long cross with three crescents at the ends of each limb, dot in centre, over a square in the centre with a trefoil of dots at each corner.

Ref: Spink 1152, North 775, Hildebrand 2147; BMC -.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection Added to the Wildwinds site November 2019.
Christian Scarlioli
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ANGLO-SAXON, England, Aethelred II 978 = 1016, Silver PennyObv. Diademed bust right, without scepter.

Rev. Hand of providence between alpha & omega, issuing from cloud composed of parallel lines
S-1144 - First hand type

Æthelred the Unready, or Æthelred II (c. 968 - 23 April 1016), was king of England (978 - 1013 and 1014 - 1016). He was son of King Edgar and Queen Ælfthryth. Æthelred was only about 10 (no more than 13) when his half-brother Edward was murdered. Æthelred was not personally suspected of participation, but as the murder was committed at Corfe Castle by the attendants of Ælfthryth, it made it more difficult for the new king to rally the nation against the military raids by Danes, especially as the legend of St Edward the Martyr grew. Later, Æthelred ordered a massacre of Danish settlers in 1002 and also paid tribute, or Danegeld, to Danish leaders from 991 onwards. His reign was much troubled by Danish Viking raiders. In 1013, Æthelred fled to Normandy and was replaced by Sweyn, who was also king of Denmark. However, Æthelred returned as king after Sweyn died in 1014.

"Unready" is a mistranslation of Old English unræd (meaning bad-counsel) - a twist on his name "Æthelred" (meaning noble-counsel). A better translation would be Redeless - without counsel (Rede).
Richard M10
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ANGLO-SAXON, England, Cnut, AR Penny, 1016-1035 ADAnglo-Saxon Kings of England, Cnut AR Penny. AD 1016-1035. Short Cross type (BMC xvi, Hild. H). Lundene (London) mint; Godman, moneyer. Struck circa 1029-1035/6.
Obverse: + CNVT T R • ECX:, diademed bust left; sceptrE before
Reverse: + GODMΛN ON LVN, voided short cross with pellet-in-annulet in center.
SCBI 14 (Copenhagen), 2601-3 var. (same obv. die, mint name); Hild. 2426; BMC - ; North 790; SCBC 1159; CNG 90, lot 2396 (same dies). 1.14g, 17mm, 3h.
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asmcalee799_9dsElagabalus
Antioch, Syria

Interesting doublestrike obverse and reverse.
25 mm, 7.85 gms

McAlee 799
Charles M
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Aurelian - silvered antoninianusCyzicus
early - summer 272 AD
Issue 5
radiate and cuirassed bust right
IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
Aurelian standing right, wearing military dress, holding short scepter, receiving globe from Jupiter standing left, holding long scepter
CONCORD·M_ILIT
*C*
LV 10168-207; RIC1st 342
http://www.ric.mom.fr/en/coin/2949
4,1g 21mm
ex Naumann
J. B.
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Æthelred II 978-1016Æthelred-II 978-1016, AR Penny
Crux type struck circa 991-997
Obv: Bust Left, Scepter Before. + ÆÐELRÆD REX Λ(NG)L(ORX)
Rev: Leofric Moneyer, Canterbury Mint; + LEOFRIC M–O CÆNT, voided short cross; C R V X in angles.

North-770 / S-1148
(20.0mm, 1.64 g)
2 commentsVacolony
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Æthelred-II 978-1016Æthelred-II 978-1016, AR Penny
Obverse: Helmet Type w/Bust Left, Thetford Mint, EÐELRED•REX•ANGL
Reverse: Osberen Moneyer. Voided long cross with central pellet and triple crescent ends, over square with incurved sides; trefoil at each point. XOSB•EREN•M•OЕEOD:

N-0775 / S-1152
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Barbaric Imitation of Severus Alexander ProvincialBarbaric Imitation copying Severus Alexander, 13 March 222 - March 235 A.D., Caesarea, Samaria
Legend in wreath seems to be mirrored.
Legitimate Pattern coin is a Bronze AE 23 Caesarea mint, IMP C SEV AL-EXAND, laureat, bare bust right seen from behind; reverse C I F AV F C CAE METROP (or similar), S P Q R, within wreath supported by eagle
Scotvs Capitis
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BOEOTIA, Federal Coinage, Circa 250 BCAR Drachm, 18mm, 4.96 g

O. Head of Demeter or Kore (Persephone) facing slightly right, wearing wreath of grain ears
R. Poseidon, naked, standing right, resting on trident and holding dolphin; ΒΟΙΩΤΩΝ to left; ΔI above Boiotian shield to right

BCD Boiotia 93
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CALABRIA, Taras, Circa 315-302 BC. AR Nomos21mm, 8.04 g, 11h
Warrior, preparing to cast spear held aloft in right hand, holding two spears and shield with left hand, on horse rearing right; Ξ to left, API below / Phalanthos, nude, holding kantharos in extended right hand and cradling oar in left arm, riding dolphin left; KΛ to left, TAPAΣ to right. Fischer-Bossert Group 74a, 914 (V357/R709); Vlasto 638; HN Italy 939; SNG ANS 1016 (same obv. die); SNG Lloyd –; BMC 208 (same dies); Pozzi 123 (same obv. die). Very rare in this quality. Excellent style. Beautiful patina. Extremely fine.
Ex Hess-Divo 329 (17 November 2015), lot 6; Leu 91 (10 May 2004), lot 15.

The obverse of this nomos depicts an example of the mercenary cavalrymen for which Taras became famous in the Hellenistic period. The Tarentine cavalryman is believed to have been the first mounted warrior of the Greek world to carry a shield. This novelty made him popular in the armies of Hellenistic kings and led to the training of cavalrymen in the Tarentine style.
3 commentsLeo
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CALABRIA, Taras. Circa 332-302 BC. AR Nomos7.93 g. 22.50 mm.
Obv. Warrior, holding shield and two spears, preparing to cast a third, on horseback right; Ξ to left; API below.
Rev. Phalanthos, holding kantharos and rudder, riding dolphin left; K[Λ] to lower right; behind, TAPAΣ.
HN Italy 939; Vlasto 636-7; SNG ANS 1016.
Brilliant and lightly toned; minor cleaning marks. About EF.
1 commentsLeo
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Cnut Pointed Helmet Penny of Lincoln. Anglo-Dane. Cnut 1016-1035. AR Penny (0.99 gm, 18.9mm, 6h). Pointed helmet type of Lincoln, 1016-1034. Helmeted & draped bust l., sceptre before with trefoil of pellets, cross behind. ⠁✠. CNVT REX ⚻. / Voided short cross, pellet within two concentric circles at center, pellets w/in annulets in qtrs. ✠LEOFINC ON LINC. EF. Bt. Andrei Simonov, 1999. Spink SCBC 1158; North 787. cf MEC 2017 for type; SCBI 14 Cop. 1714 var (legends)& SCBI 51 Estonia 693 var (same). cf BMC Anglo-Saxon II Type xiv #318 var (pl. XVII #5).Anaximander
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Cnut. Quatrefoil Penny of Colchester.Anglo-Dane. Cnut 1016-1035. AR Penny (1.04 gm, 20mm, 4h) Quatrefoil type of Colchester; struck c. 1016-1023. Crowned & draped bust l. within quatrefoil tressure. ☩.CNVT REX ⚻NGLOr'. / Voided long cross w/ triple-crescent ends in quatrefoil tressure, pellet at center. ☩GO-DRI-CᛖO-COL (Godric, moneyer, Colceastre). gVF. CNG EA 511 #676. "Rare – one of only three on CoinArchives." Ex CNG Auction 103 #1178; Spink 219 (Auction 13014 2013-09-24, Bt. B.J. Dawson) #140. Turner 71; SCBI 13 (Copenhagen) #257-259; North I #781; Spink SCBC 1157. cf. BMC Anglo-Saxon II Type viii (plate XVII #1-3) = Hildebrand Type E. MEC 8 - ; SCBI 51 (Estonia) - .Anaximander
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Conder Token: Political Series "Map of France," Middlesex 1016eObv: A MAP OF FRANCE. 1794, “HONOR” trodden under foot, “throne” turned upside down, FRA-NCE divided, RE-LI-GI-ON cut in pieces, “GLORY” defaced, “FIRE” in each corner, murder (i.e. daggers) on every side, and bloodshed all over.

Rev: MAY / GREAT BRITAIN / EVER REMAIN / THE / REVERSE, radiated within an oak wreath, the first and last letter of the second line of legend touches the wreath.

Edge: Milled

Half Penny Conder Token

Dalton & Hamer: Middlesex, Political Series 1016e
Matt Inglima
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CONSTANCE II - ARLES - RIC 207Silique lourde, 355-361, S
A/D N CONSTAN-TIVS P F AVG
Dominus Noster Constantius Pius Felix Augustus, Notre Seigneur Constance Pieux et Heureux Auguste
Buste à droite, diadémé (Perles), drapé et cuirassé.
R/VOTIS/XXX/MVLTIS/XXXX//TCON
Votis tricennalibus/Multis quadracennalibus, Vœux pour le trentième anniversaire de règne et plus pour les quarante à venir
Légende en 4 lignes dans une couronne de lauriers fermée.
Argent - 2.82 gr - 19 mm - 12h
RIC VIII 207, RSC 342, Ferrando 1016
Siliquae
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Constantine I, Follis, DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, (Star), SMHAAE3
Constantine I
Caesar: 306 - 307AD
Augustus: 307 - 337AD
Issued: 324AD
18.0mm 2.70gr 1h
O: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG; Laureate head, right.
R: DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG; Wreath, VOT/(Dot)/XX, within.
Exergue: Star, within wreath; SMHA, below wreath.
RIC VII Heraclea 60; Sear (200) 16224.
Aorta: 1347: B59, O4, R46, T300, M7.
sjbcoins/Stoian Belkin 162918310162
3/11/18 3/19/18
Nicholas Z
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Crawford 27/2, ROMAN REPUBLIC, Anonymous, AE LitraRome, The Republic.
Anonymous, 230-226 BCE.
AE Litra (3.58g; 18mm).
Rome Mint.

Obverse: Beardless head of Mars, facing right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet; club behind.

Reverse: Horse rearing to right; club above; ROMA below.

References: Crawford 27/2; Sydenham 23a; BMCRR (Rom-Camp) 53.

Provenance: Ex Nomisma E-Live Auction 10 (18 Jun 2019) Lot 7; Numismatica Gino Marchesi.

This is one of the last series of struck bronzes issued by the Roman Republic before the introduction of standard "prow" types on the aes grave circa 225 BCE. Unlike many prior struck bronze issues, this coin is related to a contemporaneous issue of silver didrachms which bears the same devices and club symbol.
Carausius
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Crawford 290/1, Roman Republic, C. Fonteius, DenariusRoman Republic (Rome mint 114-113 BC.), C. Fonteius.
AR Denarius (3.74 g, 19-20 mm).
Obv.: Janiform head of the Dioscuri; I left, mark of value (XVI monogram) right, six dots below.
Rev.: C. FONT (NT in monogram) above, Galley with pilot and three oarsmen; ROMA in exergue.
Crawford 290/1 ; Sydenham 555 ; Bab. Fonteia 1 ; BMC (Italy) 597 .

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2 commentsArminius
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EB0449 Marcus Aurelius / DECENNALIVMMarcus Aurelius, AE Sestertius, 170-171 AD.
Obv: IMP M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXV: Head of Marcus Aurelius, laureate, right
Rev: VOTA SOLVTA DECENNALIVM S-C, COS III in exergue, Marcus Aurelius, veiled, togate, standing left, sacrificing out of patera in right hand over a tripod; at his feet, a bull.
References: RIC III 1016.
Diameter: 31.5mm, Weight: 24.89 grams.
EB
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EB0616 Hadrian / NilusHadrian, Billon Tetradrachm of Alexandria.
Obv: AYT KAIC TΡAIA AΔΡIANOC CEB clockwise from top right, laureate head left
Rev: Unreadable, possibly LK (Year 20, AD 135-136) to left; Nilus sitting left, holding reed and cornucopiae, crocodile beneath him.
References: Milne 1507 var (obv. legend); Köln 1197; Kampmann 32.697; Emmett 1016.
Diameter: 25mm, Weight: 12.41 grams
Note: Sold.
EB
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EB1016 Christ / Ivan & MichaelBulgaria, Second Empire, Ivan Alexander & Michael Asen, 1331-1355, AR Grosch.
Obverse: Christ standing facing before seat, arms raised, IX-XC and monograms across field.
Reverse: Ivan and Michael standing facing, each holding cruciform scepter and holding between them a staff topped with banner; monograms across field; stars flanking base of staff.
References: -.
Diameter: 17mm, Weight: 0.7g.
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Egypt, Alexandria, AD 131/132, Hadrian, Nilus Hadrian (AD 117-138).
AE drachm
Struck year 16 = 131/2 AD.
Obv.: AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIA CEB, laureate, draped bust of Hadrian right
Rev.: Nilus seated left on rocks, holding reed and cornucopia, crocodile below, LIϚ (year 16) in left field.
AE, 26.43g, 34mm
Ref.: Cologne 1056. Dattari-Savio pl. 87, 1794. Emmett 1016/16, KG 32.517

shanxi
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Emmett 1016 - Hadrian AE35 drachm Alexandria, Nilus seated on rockLaureate head and cuirassed bust r. / Nilus seated l. on a rock-pile, holding a long reed and cornucopiae, crocodile r. on the rocks. Dattari 1794 Köln 1056, Emmett 1016, Kampmann-Ganschow 32.519 mattpat
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England (Anglo-Saxon): silver penny of Aethelred II (978-1016 AD), struck ca. 997-1003 AD1 commentslordmarcovan
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England - Cnute - 1016 - 1035AR Penny, 1016 - 1035, London (Moneyer: Eadred), 18.24mm, 1.0g, ~45°, North 790
Obv: +CNU-T RECX, bust left holding scepter.
Rev: +EDRED ON LVNDE, voided short cross.
1 commentsMarti Vltori
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Epeiros, Ambrakia. 3rd-2nd centuries BC. Æ 17mm.Obv: Laureate and veiled head of Dione right.
Rev: Obelisk in wreath.
SNG Copenhagen 23.
ancientone
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GallienusGALLIENVS AVG
Radiate bust right

AETERNITAS AVG
Sol standing left, right hand raised, left hand holding globe

Rome
267-268 AD

Sear 10169 (var), RIC 160 (var.), Gobl (MIR) 576a

SOLD! Forum Auctions January 2017
1 commentsJay GT4
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Gallienus (Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus) (253-268 A.D.)SRCV 10164, RIC V S-157, Göbl 574a, Cohen 5, Van Meter 5

Antoninianus, 19.5 mm., 0°

Rome mint (per Göbl), struck during solo reign (260-268 A.D.) in 265-267 A.D.

Obv: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head right.

Rev: ABVNDANTIA AVG, Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopia, B in left field.

RIC rarity C, Van Meter VB1
Stkp
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Gallienus - AE silvered antoninianusRome
265 AD
9th emission
radiate head right
GALLIENVS AVG
Abundantia standing right, pouring out cornucopia
ABVNDANTIA AVG
B
Göbl MIR 574a, RIC V S157, RSC IV 5a, SRCV III 10164
2,76g 20mm
J. B.
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Gallienus, Antoninianus - 0012GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right
ABVNDANTIA AVG, Abundantia standing right, emptying a cornucopia
3.2 gr
Cohen # 5, RCV # 10164
Potator II
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Gallienus, Antoninianus, AEQVITAS AVGBI Antoninianus
Gallienus
Augustus: 253 - 268AD
Issued: 260 - 268AD
22.0 x 21.0mm 3.40gr 0h
O: GALLIENVS PF AVG; Radiate, cuirassed bust, right.
R: AEQVITAS AVG; Aequitas standing left, star in left field, holding scales and cornucopia.
Antioch Mint
RIC 627a; Goebl 1610g; Sear 10168; Aorta: 995: B47, O15, R8, T4, M1.
Holding History/Nathan Hochrein
1/20/15 4/29/17
Nicholas Z
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Gallienus, RIC V(1)-157.K RomeBillon Antoninianus
Rome mint, 265-267 A.D.
18mm, 1.92g
RIC V(1)-157, RSCv.4-5, RCVv.3-10164

Obverse:
GALLIENVS AVG
Radiate head right.

Reverse:
ABVNDANTIA AVG
Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiae.
Will J
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Gallienus, RIC V(1)-157.K RomeBillon Antoninianus
Rome mint, 265-267 A.D.
17mm, 3.04g
RIC V(1)-157, RSCv.4-5, RCVv.3-10164

Obverse:
GALLIENVS AVG
Radiate head right.

Reverse:
ABVNDANTIA AVG
Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiae.
1 commentsWill J
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Gallienus, RIC V(1)-157B.K RomeBillon Antoninianus
Rome mint, 265-267 A.D.
18mm, 1.50g
RIC V(1)-157, RSCv.4-5a, RCVv.3-10164

Obverse:
GALLIENVS AVG
Radiate head right.

Reverse:
ABVNDANTIA AVG
B in left field
Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiae.
Will J
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Gallienus, RIC V(1)-157B.K RomeBillon Antoninianus
Rome mint, 265-267 A.D.
16mm, 2.24g
RIC V(1)-157, RSCv.4-5a, RCVv.3-10164

Obverse:
GALLIENVS AVG
Radiate head right.

Reverse:
ABVNDANTIA AVG
B in left field
Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiae.
Will J
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Gallienus, RIC V(1)-627.C Asian (Antioch)Billon Antoninianus
Antioch mint, 264 A.D.
22mm, 3.05g
RIC V(1)-627, RSCv.4-25c, RCVv.3-10168

Obverse:
GALLIENVS AVG
Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.

Reverse:
AEQVITAS AVG
* in exergue
Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae.
Will J
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GALLIENVS AVG / ABVNDANTIA AVG antoninianus (close to 265-267 A.D.) Obv.: [GA]LLIENVS [AVG], head of Gallienus radiate right

Rev.: [A]BVNDANT[IA AVG], Abundantia, draped, standing right, emptying cornucopiae. Left field: B.

d irregular 16+ –18mm, 3.03g, die axis 1h (medal alignment), material: bronze/copper-based alloy supposedly with some silver.

Authority and portrait: Gallienus (joint reign 253-, sole reign 260-268). Mint: Rome.

AVG = Augustus. ABVNDANTIA AVG(usti)= the Abundance (plenty) of the Emperor. This allegorical divinity had neither temples nor altars erected to her honour, but she appears on many coins, medals and monuments. She figures as a handsome woman, clothed in the stola, holding a cornucopiae, the mouth of which she holds towards the ground, and lets the contents fall in seemingly careless profusion. In propaganda it serves to mark the liberality exercised by the Emperor towards his soldiers and subjects, in his distribution to them of portions of the Aerarium publicum, or public treasure. B in left field probably means officina 2.

RIC V-1 Rome 157; Goebl 573-574; Sear 10164.

ID is straightforward, Abundantia standing right emptying cornucopiae corresponds only to RIC Rome 157, usually with field mark B. There are usual variations (bust bare, cuirassed, draped or just head, in some rare cases left). Mintmark is usually left, but cases are mentioned of it being right or in exergue, sometimes it is missing. There are both smaller 17-19mm types, and larger, up to 23mm.
Yurii P
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GALLIENVS AVG / AEQVITAS AVG antoninianus (close to 261-263 A.D.?) Obv.: [GA]LL[IENVS AVG], radiate cuirassed? bust of Gallienus right, both ribbons behind?

Rev.: [AE]QVIT[AS AVG], Aequitas, draped, standing left, holding libra (scales) in right hand and cornucopiae in left hand. Right field: S or Z?

d oval 16-18-mm, 1.83g, die axis 6h (coin alignment), material: bronze/copper-based alloy supposedly with some silver.

Authority and portrait: Gallienus (joint reign 253-, sole reign 260-268). Mint: Rome, less likely Mediolanum (Milan) or Asia (Antioch?).

AVG = Augustus. AEQVITAS AVG(usti)= the Equity (fair dealing) of the Emperor. The attributes – scales and horn of plenty – have obvious symbolical meaning, scales mean honest measure and cornucopia – bounty to be distributed. Cicero defined aequitas as "tripartite": the first, he said, pertained to the gods above (ad superos deos) and is equivalent to pietas, religious obligation; the second, to the Manes, the underworld spirits or spirits of the dead, and was sanctitas, that which is sacred; and the third pertaining to human beings (homines) was iustitia, "justice". Aequitas Augusti was one of the main qualities of the emperor, constantly emphasized by Roman propaganda.

RIC V-1 Rome 159; Goebl 499-500; Sear 10167 (most likely), or RIC V-1 Milan 464; Goebl 1082, or RIC V-1 Asia 627; Sear 10168.

ID notes: Obverse seems Gallienus just based on facial features, also there seem to be edges of two letters L visible in the legend consistent with the usual GALLIENVS AVG. The figure on reverse clearly has cornucopia and, with some effort, one can discern scales in the right hand. The remaining legend letters are difficult to read, but they seem to be consistent with …QVIT… Hence we arrive at Aequitas. The length of the legend based on available letters seems more consistent with the longer form, AEQVITAS, than with shorter AEQVIT. This type was minted in Rome and, later, in Mediolanum and Asia (possibly Antioch or Cyzicus). Since this our coin is small, it is more likely to be made in Rome, the style also seems to be similar to Roman. There may be a mark in right field, looking like S, this also points towards Rome or Mediolanum.

Roman type is mostly ~19-20mm, Asian consistently larger, ~20-21mm, a few available Mediolanum examples are both small (18mm) and large (21mm). There is the usual variation with regard to emperor's bust (bare or cuirassed) or just head. Asian mint usually has mintmark in exergue (SPQR or star) and/or star in left field. Roman mint often has VI in right field or, less frequently, S or Z (probably a form of stigma), both pointing to officina 6. Milan mint is also known to use S or Z in right field.
Yurii P
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GREEK, ITALY, CALABRIA, Taras, AR NomosCirca 315-302 BC. AR Nomos (21mm, 8.04 g, 11h).

Warrior, preparing to cast spear held aloft in right hand, holding two spears and shield with left hand, on horse rearing right; Ξ to left, API below / Phalanthos, nude, holding kantharos in extended right hand and cradling oar in left arm, riding dolphin left; KΛ to left, TAPAΣ to right. Fischer-Bossert Group 74a, 914 (V357/R709); Vlasto 638; HN Italy 939; SNG ANS 1016 (same obv. die); SNG Lloyd –; BMC 208 (same dies); Pozzi 123 (same obv. die). Very rare in this quality. Excellent style. Beautiful patina. Extremely fine.
Ex Hess-Divo 329 (17 November 2015), lot 6; Leu 91 (10 May 2004), lot 15.

The obverse of this nomos depicts an example of the mercenary cavalrymen for which Taras became famous in the Hellenistic period. The Tarentine cavalryman is believed to have been the first mounted warrior of the Greek world to carry a shield. This novelty made him popular in the armies of Hellenistic kings and led to the training of cavalrymen in the Tarentine style.
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GREEK, Thraco-Macedonian tribes, Bisaltae, Mosses, AR drachm, c.470 BC.Thraco-Macedonian Tribes, Bisaltae, AR Drachm. Mosses, circa 470 BC.
Obverse: Horse and horseman, wearing petasos and holding two spears, standing right.
Reverse: MO-Σ-Σ-E-Ω around quadripartite square; all within incuse square.
Topalov -; HPM pl. XI, 20 = Traité pl. XLVI, 21; SNG ANS 1016 (Paeonia); Raymond pl. VI, b. 3.73g, 14mm, 7h.
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Hartill 16.52; Schjöth 474; Gorny NS 07.7; Zeno # 265950Northern Song Dynasty: Emperor Zhenzong (998-1022), Reign Title Xiang Fu (1008-1016).

1 cash (cast bronze), 3.26 g., 24.77 mm.

Obv: 祥符元寳 Xiang Fu Yuan Bao (ordinary script).

Rev: Blank.

Hartill rarity 15; Gorny rarity 10.
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INDIA, Independent Kingdoms, Deccan Sultanates, Nizam Shah Dynasty Copper 1/2 Unit 1007 - 1016 A.H.India. Independent Kingdoms. Deccan Sultanates. Nizam Shah Dynasty Copper 1/2 Unit 1007 - 1016 A.H. Murtaza II as Mughal vassal 1007 - 1016 A.H. / 1598 - 1607 A.D.
7 grams , 15 mm
KM 12.2
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INDIA, Independent Kingdoms, Deccan Sultanates, Nizam Shah Dynasty Copper 3/4 Unit 1007 - 1016 A.H.India. Independent Kingdoms. Deccan Sultanates. Nizam Shah Dynasty Copper 3/4 Unit. Ahmadnagar, Murtaza II as Mughal vassal 1007 - 1016 H.H. / 1598 - 1607 A.D.

KM 12.2
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INDIA, Independent Kingdoms. Deccan Sultanates. Ahmadnagar, Nizam Shah Dynasty. Copper 3/4 unitIndia. Independent Kingdoms. Deccan Sultanates. Ahmadnagar, Nizam Shah Dynasty. Murtaza II as Mughal vassal 1007 - 1016 A.H. / 1598 - 1607 A.D. Copper 3/4 unit.

16 mm , 9.6 grams
KM 12.2
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INDIA, Independent Kingdoms. Deccan Sultanates. Nizam Shah Dynasty Copper 3/4 Unit.India. Independent Kingdoms. Deccan Sultanates. Nizam Shah Dynasty Copper 3/4 Unit. Ahmadnagar, Murtaza II as Mughal vassal 1007 - 1016 H.H. / 1598 - 1607 A.D.
9.6 grams, 17 mm
KM 12.2
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INDIA, South India, "Octopus Man" Stater, Cholas, Raja Raja Iobv: Raja Raja standing
rev: God seated
Struck 985-1016 A.D.
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INDIA, South India, "Octopus Man" Stater, Cholas, Raja Raja Iobv: Raja Raja standing
rev: God seated
Struck 985-1016 A.D.
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India. Independent Kingdoms. Ahmadnagar. Murtada Nizam Shah AH 1007 - 1016 (AD 1598 - 1607). Copper 2/3 Falus, AH 993 (AD 1585).
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India. Independent Kingdoms. Deccan Sultanates. Nizam Shah Dynasty.India. Independent Kingdoms. Deccan Sultanates. Nizam Shah Dynasty. Murtaza II as Mughal vassal. A.H. 1007 - 1016 / A.D. 1598 - 1607. Type 11 3/4 Unit, Ahmadnagar mint.
15 mm , 9.4 grams
KM 11.2
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India. Independent Kingoms. Ahmadnagar. Murtaza Nizam Shah II AH 1007 - 1016 (AD 1598-1607). 17mm, 9.5g. Ahmadnagar Mint. Copper 2/3 Falus AH 1009 (AD 1601).
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India. Independent Kingoms. Ahmadnagar. Murtaza Nizam Shah II AH 1007 - 1016 (AD 1598-1607). 18.15mm, 9.5g. Ahmadnagar Mint. Copper 2/3 Falus AH 1013 (AD 1604).
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India. Independent Kingoms. Ahmadnagar. Murtaza Nizam Shah II AH 1007 - 1016 (AD 1598-1607). 18.59mm, 9.7g. Ahmadnagar Mint. Copper 2/3 Falus AH 1010 (AD 1601).
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Ionia, Miletos, (cc.350-250 B.C.), AR-Hemidrachm, Deppert-Lippitz 58 (V27/R33)(?), Lion standing left, star above, #1Ionia, Miletos, (cc.350-250 B.C.), AR-Hemidrachm, Deppert-Lippitz 58 (V27/R33)(?), Lion standing left, star above, #1
avers: Laureate head of Apollo left.
reverse: Lion standing left, star above.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 10,0 mm, weight: 1,69g, axes: 0 h,
mint: Ionia, Miletos, date: cc.350-250 B.C., ref: Deppert-Lippitz 58 (V27/R33)(?).
Q-001
3 commentsquadrans
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King Cnut 1016-1035King Cnut 1016-1035, AR Penny, Short Cross Type
Lincoln mint; Wilfwine Moneyer, Struck circa 1029-1035/6.
Diademed bust left; lis-tipped scepter before / + PVL·FPINE ON LII, voided short cross with pellet-in-annulet in center.

North-790; S-1159
(18.0mm, 1.11 g)
Vacolony
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Kings Cnut 1016-1035Kings Cnut 1016-1035, AR Penny, Quatrefoil Type
Cambridge mint; Wulfsige moneyer. Struck circa 1017-23
Obverse: +CNVT REX ANGLO, Crowned Bust Left in Quatrefoil.
Reverse: + PVL-FSI O-N GR-ANT, Voided Long Cross with Triple-Crescent ends and pellet at center, over quatrefoil.

North-781 / S-1157
(18.0 mm / 0.91 g)
Vacolony
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Marcus Aurelius, RIC (Antoninus Pius) 1270, Sestertius of AD 147-148Æ Sestertius (19.6g, Ø31mm, 11h). Rome mint. Struck AD 147-148.
Obv.: AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII F, bare-headed, draped bust of Aurelius Caesar, facing right.
Rev.: TR POT II COS II around, S | C, Fides standing right, holding corn ears and a basket of fruits.
RIC (A.Pius) 1270; Cohen 614; Strack 1016; Banti 304 (5 spec.)
1 commentsCharles S
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Moesia inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum, 23. Macrinus, HrHJ (2018) 8.23.35.19Macrinus, AD 217-218
AE 26, 12.76g, 26.35mm, 180°
struck under governor Statius Longinus
obv. [AV]T KM OPPELI CEVH - MAK[RINOC]
laureate head r.
rev. [VP CTATIOV LONG]IN - OV NIKOPOLITWN PRO
in l. and r. field C - IC
in ex. TRW
Aequitas in long garment and mantle, diademed, stg. frontal, head l., holding in l. arm cornucopiae and in
r. hand scales
ref. a) AMNG I/1, [1771] var. (different rev. legend)
b) Varbanov (engl.) 3571 (same dies, cites in error AMNG 1773)
c) Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov (2018) No. 8.23.35.19
scarce, F+, dark green patina with light green highlights
Pedigree:
ex. J.P.Righetti inventory #10166
Jochen
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Nabataean Kingdom. Rabbel II, with Gamilat. A.D. 70-106. AE 15Obv. Laureate and draped jugate busts of Rabbel II and Gamilat right.
Rev. RB'L/GMLT in Nabataean in two lines across field, crossed cornucopiae.
References: Meshorer 163; SNG ANS 1446-51.
15mm, 2.16 grams.
Canaan
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PROBUS RIC 353 VAR. F19 BUST OBVERSE: VIRTVS PROBI INVICTI AVG
REVERSE: CONSERVAT AVG
BUST TYPE: F19
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/-//TXXT
WEIGHT 3.49g / AXIS: 12h
RIC: 353 VAR. (UNLISTED WITH F19 BUST)
COLLECTION NO.1016
Note: rare and desirable bust type in combination with rare and desirable obverse legend!
Barnaba6
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Basiliscus 475-476 ConstantinopleObv: DNb...
Rev: Monogram
RIC X 1014-1016
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Gordian III, Antiochia mint, struck 242-244 AD, AR AntoninianusIMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL , radiate-headed and cuirassed bust right
ORIENS AVG Sol standing left
RIC 213, Cohen 167
very fine
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