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1 Claudius IICLAUDIUS II
AE Antoninianus
IMP CLAVDIVS AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust (small) right / SPES AVG, Spes walking left, holding flower and hitching robe, II in left field
Cunetio hoard 2296, Normanby hoard 1086
aVF/F, Rare
Sosius
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S.1257 William I the Conqueror (PAXS penny, London)William I the Conqueror, king of England (1066-1087)
PAXS penny (moneyer: Alfred, mint: London, 1083-1086?)

A/ +PILLELM RE; crowned bust facing, sceptre to right; clasp on shoulder
R/ +IELFRE ON LVNDN; cross with the letters PAXS in circles in the angles

silver, 1.40 g, diameter 18 mm, die axis 6h



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038a Faustina (II) Filia (128-175 A.D.), RIC III 0502a (Ant.Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, CONCORDIA, Concordia seated left, #2038a Faustina (II) Filia (128-175 A.D.), RIC III 0502a (Ant.Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, CONCORDIA, Concordia seated left, #2
"Daughter of Antoninus Pius and Faustina Sr. and wife of Marcus Aurelius. She was also the mother of Commodus and Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus."
avers:- FAVSTINA-AVG-PII-AVG-FIL, Draped bust right, with hair waved and coiled on back of head.
revers: - CONCO-RDIA, Concordia seated left, holding flower in right hand and resting elbow on cornucopiae, which is by her chair, under chair, globe.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 16-17mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Rome, date: 153-154 A.D., ref: RIC-III-502a (Antoninus Pius), p-93, C-54, BMC-1086
Q-002
quadrans
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090p Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Cilicia, Seleucia ad Calycadnum, SNG Levante 789, AE-27, Athena and the serpent-legged giant, #1090p Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Cilicia, Seleucia ad Calycadnum, SNG Levante 789, AE-27, Athena and the serpent-legged giant, #1
avers: AY K Π Λ K ΓAΛΛIHN/OC, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: CEΛEYKEΩN K A/ΛYK/ΛΔ, Athena standing right, wielding spear at a serpent-legged giant at her feet which is about to throw a stone at her.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 25,5-28,3mm, weight:12,41g, axes: 6h,
mint: Cilicia, Seleucia ad Calycadnum, date: 253-268 A.D., ref: SNG Levante 789, SNG Pfalz 1086,
Q-001
1 commentsquadrans
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1.09 Constantine as Caesar: Antioch follis.Follis, ca 307, Antioch mint.
Obverse: FL VAL CONSTANTINVS NOB CAESAR / Laureate bust of Constantine.
Reverse: GENIO POPVLI ROMANI / Genius standing, chlamys over left shoulder & hanging low, pouring liquid from patera, holding cornucopiae. S in right field.
Mint mark: ANT:
9.21 gm., 27 mm.
PBCC #1086; unlisted in RIC and Sear.
1 commentsCallimachus
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1066 - 1087, William I (the Conqueror), AR Penny, Struck 1083 - 1086 at Wallingford, EnglandObverse: + PILLELM REX. Crowned, moustached, facing bust of William I, his right arm across chest holding short sceptre topped with cross over his left shoulder.
Reverse: + IEGLPINE ON PALI. ( Æthelwine on Wallingford) Large cross pattée within circle, each angle within cross holding an annulet, each annulet containing a letter which spells out the word PAXS, all within outer circle.
PAXS type (crown 1)
Diameter: 20mm | Weight: 1.1gms | Die Axis: 6h
Spink: 1257 | North 848 | BMC 8
Dark, almost black, tone
Scarce

This coin, part of William's last coinage issue, was struck during the period that his famous Domesday book was being compiled. The issue may have continued to be struck for a short time into the reign of William I's successor, his son William Rufus, who reigned as William II.

William I, known as 'the Conqueror', was born at Falaise in 1027, son of Robert, Duke of Normandy and a girl called Herleve. Following the death, in 1066, of Edward the Confessor, who was childless, the English throne was seized by the powerful Earl Harold Godwinson who claimed, without corroboration, that Edward had named him as his successor on his deathbed. William, Duke of Normandy, a distant relative of Edward, also claimed that Edward had named him as successor to the throne during a period when Harold was in exile.
William invaded England, landing at Pevensey, meeting Harold who, after defeating an invading Norwegian force in the north, had had to make a forced march south from Stamford Bridge. Harold was defeated at the battle of Hastings on 14th October 1066. This battle is commemorated by the famous Bayeux Tapestry.
After his victory at Hastings William marched to London and was crowned in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066, according to the ancient English rite. Aldred, archbishop of York performed the ceremony.
William moved quickly to exert control over England, he introduced measures which included the imposition of the Forest Law, setting aside large tracts of land for hunting by the aristocracy.
William constructed numerous castles, including the Tower of London, to maintain order but, despite this, the years following his conquest saw a number of rebellions, all of which were brutally repressed. The social impact of these reprisals was huge because by the time of the Domesday survey in 1085-6 the vast majority of land not directly owned by William was controlled by Norman tenants.
After 1072 William spent the majority of his time in France, where he died. William I's death was the result of him being flung from his horse during fighting at the seige of Mantes. He died of his injuries, around a week later, at St. Gervais priory outside Rouen on the 8th or the 9th of September, 1087. William was buried at St Stephen's church in Caen, though even his funeral was not without its problems because, when his body was being interred, the tomb was found to be too small and William's embalmed remains were damaged when attendants were forced to squeeze them into the space.
4 comments*Alex
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1086Antoninianus
Milan
Issue 4
PROVIDENTIA AVG
G 1086
mauseus
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1086 THRACE, Byzantium Hadrian AE 27 117-138 AD Corinthian helmetReference.
RPC III, 1086; Varbanov 3657v (rev. legend with TO B after magistrete).


Obv. AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIANOC AVΓ
Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from front.

Rev. BYZANTIΩN EΠI ΔHMHTPOC TO B
crested Corinthian helmet right, with cheek-pieces

11.60 gr
27 mm
6h
okidoki
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1791 AE Halfpenny Token. Rochdale, Lancashire.Obverse: ROCHDALE / 1791. Sheep facing left, being weighed suspended in a sling round it's waist.
Reverse: HALFPENNY. Detailed view from behind of a weaver, sitting half-right, working at a loom.
Edge: PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF IOHN KERSHAW • X •.
Diameter 30mm | Die Axis 6
Dalton & Hamer: 140

This token was engraved and manufactured by J.G.Hancock in Birmingham.
It was issued by John Kershaw who appears to have been a mercer and draper with a business in Rochdale, and who is also thought to have been connected with a woollen mill in the town.


Rochdale's recorded history begins with an entry in the Domesday Book of 1086 under Recedham Manor. The ancient parish of Rochdale was a division of the hundred of Salford and one of the largest ecclesiastical parishes in England comprising several townships. By 1251, Rochdale had become important enough to have been granted a Royal charter. Subsequently, the town flourished into a centre of northern England's woollen trade, and by the early 18th century was described as being "remarkable for many wealthy merchants".
During the 19th century, Rochdale rose to prominence as a major mill town and centre for textile manufacture. It was amongst the first ever industrialised towns during the Industrial Revolution and the Rochdale Canal was a highway of commerce during this time, being used for the haulage of cotton, wool and coal.
*Alex
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1876 Hadrian Sestertius Roma 130-38 AD ItaliaReference.
RIC II, 956; BMCRE 1823; Cohen 1275; Banti --: Strack 779; RIC 1876 pl

Bust C2+ Lion

Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Bare head with lions trophy around neck

Rev. RESTITVTORI ITALIAE,
Hadrian standing right, holding scroll and raising up kneeling Italia, who holds a cornucopia

25.17 gr
31 mm
6h
2 commentsokidoki
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2014.246.6Corycus (c. 150-50 BC)

AE21; 7.58 g; 12h
Obverse: Turreted head of City Goddess right. ΑΝ, behind
Reverse: ΔΙ/ΝΙ/ΑΝ, in three lines in left field magistrates initials; ΚΩΡΥΚΙΩΤΩΝ, downward in right field; Hermes, nude except for chlamys fastened around neck and hanging over left arm, and wearing petasos, and winged sandals, standing left; pater in extended right hand; caduceus in left.
Ref: cf SNG France 1086-1093;
gordian_guy
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41. WIlliam I.Penny, 1086-1087, Southwark mint.
Obverse: +ǷILLELM REX / Crowned bust, facing, with sceptre to right.
Reverse: +OSMVND ON SVÐI / Cross with one letters of PAXS in each angle.
1.41 gm., 19 mm.
North #848; Seaby #1257.
1 commentsCallimachus
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5718 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Hemidrachm 127-28 AD Euthenia recliningReference.
Emmett 1086.12; RPC III, 5718; Köln 989; Dattari (Savio) 1709 & 7642; K&G 32.464;

Issue L ΔWΔƐΚΑΤΟΥ = year 12

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ - ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑ СƐΒ
laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., seen from front

Rev. L ΔWΔƐΚ
Euthenia reclining on sphinx, l., holding ears of corn

12.36 gr
29 mm
12h
1 commentsokidoki
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5719 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Hemidrachm 127-28 AD Euthenia Reference.
Emmett 1086.12; RPC III, 5719; Köln 989; Dattari (Savio) 1709 & 7642; K&G 32.464;

Issue L ΔWΔƐΚΑΤΟΥ = year 12

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ - ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑ СƐΒ
Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right seen from behind

Rev. L ΔWΔƐΚ (year 12)
Euthenia reclining on sphinx, l., holding ears of corn

14.17 gr
30 mm
12h

Note.
Dr. George Spradling Collection.
okidoki
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6122 EGYPT, Alexandria Hadrian Hemidrachm 135-36 AD Euthenia recliningReference.
RPC III, 6122/4; Dattari-Savio Pl. 81, 7650 (this coin); Emmett 1086.20

Issue L K = year 20

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙС ΤΡΑΙΑΝ - ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СƐΒ
Laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., seen from rear

Rev. L Κ
Euthenia reclining on sphinx, l., holding ears of corn

11.11 gr
27 mm
12h
okidoki
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6231 EGYPT, Alexandria Hadrian Hemidrachm 136-37 AD EutheniaReference.
Emmett 1086.21 ; RPC III, 6231/5; Dattari-Savio Pl. 82, 1713 (this coin).

Issue L KA = year 21

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙС ΤΡΑΙΑΝ - ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СƐΒ
Laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., seen from rear

Rev. L ΚΑ
Euthenia reclining, l., holding ears of corn

15.16 gr
30 mm
12h

Note.
From the Dattari collection.
okidoki
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71-20 - OCTACILIA SEVERA (244 - 249 D.C.)Syria, Seleucis and Pieria. Antiochia ad Orontem
AR Tetradracma 28,3 mm 11,91 gr. 1 hr.
Esposa de Filipo I y madre de Filipo II.

Anv: "MAP ΩTAKIΛ CЄOVHPAN CЄB" - Busto sobre una media luna, con diadema y vestido, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "ΔHMAPX ЄΞ OVCIAC" , Águila estante de frente sobre una hoja de palma, viendo a izquierda, con una corona en su pico y sus alas desplegadas, "SC" en exergo.

Acuñada en 244 D.C.
Ceca: Syria, Seleucis and Pieria. Antiochia ad Orontem

Referencias: McAlee #1086; Prieur #325; BMC XX #540 Pag.216; Sear GICTV #4057 Pag.388
mdelvalle
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ALFOLDI 076.105OBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG
REVERSE: SOLI INVICTO
BUST TYPE: B1
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/-//XXIQ
WEIGHT 3.12g / AXIS: 6h / WIDTH 21-22mm
RIC: 768
ALFOLDI 076.105 (4 ex.)
COLLECTION NO. 1086
Barnaba6
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Anne Marie Louise d'Orleans (1650-1693), Jeton - 1635Atelier de Trévoux
(rose) ABSENTIS LVCE REFVLGENT Paysage de campagne sous un ciel etoilé ("Elles rayonnent d'une lumière éloignée").
* TOT SEDES VNICA FIRMAT * Une grenade couronnée entre deux branches de laurier
("Une seule couronne affermit tant de trônes"). A l'exergue : * 1635 *.
6.68 gr
Ref : F.10869
Potator II
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Antoninus Caesar, RIC (Hadrian) 1086, As of AD 138 (Concordia) Æ As (9.4g, Ø26mm, 6h), Rome mint, struck under Hadrian between 25 February and 10 July, 138 AD.
Obv.: IMP T AELIVS CAESAR ANTONINVS, bare draped bust of Antoninus facing right.
Rev.: CONCORDIA EXERCITVVM (around) TR P COS (in ex.) S C (in field), Concordia standing left holding eagle and signum.
RIC (Hadrian) 1086 var. (bare hd.); Cohen 144 var. (idem); BMCRE (Hadrian) p.551 * (note) ; Strack (Hadrian) 897 var. (1 coll., bare hd.)
ex Silenos Coins (2001)

Extremely rare: all references refer to a single specimen in the Paris Cabinet des Médailles (illustrated in Strack, Vol.II, plate XVII, 897). That specimen is bare hd. and from different die pair. Wildwinds lists a specimen with draped bust from the same obv. die.
1 commentsCharles S
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Bavaria. Luitpold, as Prince Regent, AR 3 Marks. 1911 D.90th birthday issue. LVITPOLD PRINZ REGENT V BAYERN, bare head right; D, birth date and issue date below / DEUTSCHES REICH, crowned eagle; date to right, denomination below. Edge inscription: GOTT MIT UNS. KM 998.
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Bavaria. Luitpold. 5 Marks. 1911-D.For the ninetieth birthday of Prince-Regent Luitpold.

Dav-619;KM-999;J-50.
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Calabria, Tarentum. Helmeted Horseman and Dolphin Rider Didrachm.Greek Italy. Calabria. 290-281-302 BC. AR Didrachm (7.80 gm, 20.4mm, 3h) of Tarentum. Helmeted horseman advancing right with spear, holding shield and two spears; ΦIΛI below (magistrate Phili). / Taras (Phalanthos) on dolphin left, holding distaff and dolphin; ΦI to l., ivy leaf & TAPAΣ to r., waves below. EF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction 121 #40. Ex M.P. Vlasto collection. Monteperano hoard. Ravel Vlasto 589 pl.XIX (this coin). D'Andrea Series XL Type 918; SNG ANS 1 #988 (same obv. die); SNG France 6.1 #1833 (same); SNG Cop 1 (Italy) #842; SNG Ash I #287; Fischer-Bossert Gp.79 #1086-1087, 1090, 1093-1096; HN Italy 934 (2); HGC 1 #800; Côte C3 commentsAnaximander
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CALABRIA. Tarentum. Circa 280-272 BCAR drachm (15mm, 3.17g). .
Helmeted head of Athena left; helmet decorated with Skylla hurling a stone / Owl standing right on thunderbolt, wings spread. Vlasto 1077ff.
ecoli
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Caracalla & Geta, AE 27AV K M AV ANTWNINOC AV K P CEP / GETAC
Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed, right, confronted bust laureate, draped, cuirassed
V FL OVLPIANOV M/ARKIANOPOLITWN
Tyche standing left, wearing kalathos, holding rudder and cornucopia
E in left field
AMNG 652, Varbanov (Eng) I, 1086
H&J 6.20.38.1-2 but different reverse die.
whitetd49
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Caracalla and Geta, Markianopolis, Tyche, AE27AE27, 11.7g, 180°, 209 - 212 A.D.
legate Flavius Ulpianus
obv: AV K M AV ANTΩNINOC AV K CЄP ΓЄTAC, laureate and draped facing busts of Caracalla and Geta
rev: V ΦΛ OVΛΠIANOV MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩN, Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia, E in field
AMNG 652, Varbanov (Eng) I, 1086

ex FORVM Ancient Coins
1 commentsareich
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Celtic issue imitating Philip III Arrhidaios. AR Tetradrachm Celts, Lower Danube. Imitating Philip III Arrhidaios. 323-317 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.14 gm). Head of Herakles r. clad in lion skin headdress. / ΒΙΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ (sic), Zeus Aetophoros enthroned l., holding eagle and sceptre; two monograms in l. field, I below throne. VF. Good style for issue. SNG Cop 2 (Macedonia) #1086; HGC 3.1 #973g; Lukanc 2; Muller plate XXVIII #93 (Philip III); Price P151 (Aradus); Gobl OTA plate 44 #579.4; Dembski KMW 1468; Kostial Sammlung Lanz p. 154 #898ff; Sammlung Flesche 740; CCCBM I #192; cf. Roma Num. E32 #27; Goldberg 93 #1501.

Anaximander
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Celts, Lower Danube. Imitating Philip III ArrhidaiosImitation of Philip III Arrhidaios. 323-317 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.14 gm) of Celts in the Lower Danube. Head of Herakles r. clad in lion skin headdress. / ΒΙΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ (sic), Zeus Aetophoros enthroned l., holding eagle and sceptre; two monograms in l. field, Ɪ below throne. VF. Good style for issue. Bt. Silenos Coins, 2001. SNG Cop 2 #1086; HGC 3.1 #973g; Lukanc 2; Muller plate XXVIII #93 (Philip III); Price P151 (Aradus); Gobl OTA plate 44 #579.4; Dembski KMW 1468; Kostial Sammlung Lanz p. 154 #898ff; Sammlung Flesche 740; CCCBM I #192; cf. Roma Num. E32 #27; Goldberg 93 #1501. (Consigned for sale, 2021)Anaximander
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CHINA - JIN DYNASTY - DA DINGJin (Tartar) Dynasty - Emperor Shi Zong (1161-1190) -- Da Ding reign (1178-1189) Cash. S-1086. H-18.42.dpaul7
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CHINA - N. SONG DYNASTY - YUAN FUNorthern Song Dynasty - Emperor Zhe Zong (1086-1100) -- Yuan Fu reign (1098-1100) 2 Cash. S-604, H-16.335.dpaul7
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China - Zhe Zong, 1086-1093 ADZhe Zong, Yuan You reign
Northern Song Dynasty
1 cash, 1086-1093 AD
seal script
Hartill 16.260
Ardatirion
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France. Jeton of Anne-Marie-Louise D'Orleans, of DombesFeuardent 10870, Corre 3721, Florange 1/169

CU Jeton dated 1637, during reign of Anne-Marie-Louise D'Orleans (1657-1693), of Dombes, 7.98 g., 28.32 mm. max., 180°

Obv: VBI FIDES -- IBI AMOR (= Where there is faith there is love), Praying hands clasping two palms and two doves looking at each other, •1637• in exergue.

Rev: • TOT SEDES VNICA FIRMA (=One crown strengthens so many thrones), Pomegranate crowned between two laurel branches; •1635• in exergue.

Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans (1627-1693), Duchess of Montpensier, known as La Grande Mademoiselle, was the daughter and heir of Gaston, Duke of Orléans (the only surviving brother of then-King Louis XIII of France) and Marie de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier (the only member of the Montpensier branch of the House of Bourbon). One of the greatest heiresses in history, she died unmarried and childless.

This jeton is comprised of the reverse of a jeton of Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans dated 1635 (Feuardent 10869) and another dedicated to Noël Quillerier, the King's painter, dated 1637 (Feaurdent 2959). As the jeton is not rare, it would not appear to have been struck in error. The pomegranate on the reverse, with its many grains, symbolizes the wealth of the princess, sole heiress of the Houses of Montpensier and Orleans.
2 commentsStkp
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Galerius. BI Post-Reform Radiate. AD 305-306.Alexandria mint, (2,5g.;21 mm.) IMP C MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / CONCORDIA MILITVM, Galerius standing right, holding short sceptre, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing left holding long sceptre; Г between, ALE in exergue. RIC 48Г.
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GALILEE, Sepphoris. Trajan. 98-117 CE. Æ 25mmGALILEE, Sepphoris. Trajan. 98-117 CE. Æ 25mm .
Laureate head right
SEPFW/RHNWN in two lines within wreath.Rosenberger 3 Hendin 906; SNG ANS 1086.
Maritima
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Gaston d'Orleans (1627-1650), Double Tournois type 16 - 1641Atelier de Trevoux
+ GASTON . VSV . D . LA . SOV . DOM . G, Buste drapé a l'antique a droite
+ DOVBLE . TOVRNOIS . 1641, Trois lis sous un lambel
2.92 gr
Ref : Divo Dombes # 207v, CGKL # 752 (a2 ou b2), Boudeau # 1086
Potator II
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Gaston d'Orleans (1627-1650), Double Tournois type 16 - 1642Atelier de Trevoux
+ GASTON . VSV . D . LA . SOVV . DOM . G, Buste drapé a l'antique a droite
+ DOVBLE . TOVRNOIS . 1642, Trois lis sous un lambel
2.92 gr
Ref : Divo Dombes # 207, CGKL # 752 (b2), Boudeau # 1086
Potator II
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Gaston d'Orleans (1627-1650), Double Tournois type 16, cuivre - 1641Atelier de Trévoux
+ GASTON . VSV . D . LA . SOV . DOM . G . Buste drapé à l'antique à droite
+ DOVBLE TOVRNOIS . 1641 Trois lis sous un lambel
3.15 gr
Ref : Divo Dombes # 207v, CGKL # 752 (d?), Boudeau # 1086
Potator II
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Gaston d'Orleans (1627-1650), Jeton - 1648Atelier de Trévoux
. GASTON . FILS . DE . (croix de l'Ordre de St Esprit) . FRANCE . ONCLE . DV . ROY. Ecu d'Orléans couronné entouré des colliers des ordres du roi
CONSILIO . DEXTRAQVE PARI. Mercure debout de face, la tête à droite et Hercule marchant à gauche. A l'exergue 1648 ("à celui dont la prudence égale la valeur")
6.07 gr,
Ref : Feuardent # 10863
Potator II
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Georgia: Giorgi IV Lasha (1208-1223) AE unit (Kap-66; Bennett-179)Obv: Design of six knots surrounding two-line central Mtavruli legend: ႢႨႻႤ / ႧႫႰႱႠ (Giorgi son of Tamar). Outside of knot design, circular Mtavruli legend: † ႱႾႤႪႨႧႠ ႶႧႠ ႨႵႬ ႽႤႣႠ ႥႺႾႪႱ ႠႫႱ ႵႩႱ ჃႪ († In the name of God, this coin was struck in the year 430 of the koronikon)

Rev: Central four-line Arabic inscription:

ملك الملوك (The King of kings,)
جلال الدنيا و الدين (Glory of the world and faith,)
كيوركى بن تامار (Giorgi, son of Tamar,)
حسام المسيح (sword of the Messiah)

Marginal Persian legend: بنام خداى پاك اين سيمرا زده اند بتاريح چهار صی وسی سال (In the name of God most pure, this coin was struck in the year 430)


The Georgian year is encoded using the "Paschal cycle". This dating system is based on the creation date being March 22, 5604 BC. From this date, they ran through a 532-year cycle. So, Year 1 was March 22, 5604 BC for the 1st cycle. And the 13th cycle's Year 1 was March 22, 781 AD. For years 346 to 532, add 780 to obtain the corresponding year in AD. The year starts off at March 22nd for each AD year. So, 430 + 780 = March 22, 1210 AD. For more information, please see Sweeny...

References:

Langlois, Victor, Numismatique de la Géorgie au Moyen Âge, A. Leleux, 1852
Пахомов, Евгений, Монеты Грузии, Мецниреба, 1970 (Pakhomov, Evgeny, Coins of Georgia, Metsnireba, 1970)
Sweeny, James O., Tempus in Nummis, Volume 1, Numismatics International, 1992
Paghava, Irakli, Georgian Coins in the Collection of the National Museum-Náprstek Museum in Prague, 2013
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Georgia: Queen Rusudan (1223-1245) AE fals (Lang-13; Langlois-30)Obv: In center; Asomtavruli ႰႱႬ (RSN), standing for RuSudaNi, surmounted by the queen’s monogram being a part of the ornamental device. Surrounded by a linear border. Asomtavruli characters ႵႩႬჃႫႦ (K’KNUMZ, standing for the date formula K’oroniKoN UMZ, i.e. 447, which corresponds to 1227, the frozen date) are placed into the right, bottom and left compartments between the ornamental device and the linear border
Rev: name and titles of Rusudan in Arabic in four lines across field surrounded by a beaded or a linear border;

الملكة الملوك والملكات; Queen of Kings and Queens
جلال الدنيا والدين; Glory of the World, Kingdom and Faith
روسدان بنت تامار ظهير المسح; Rusudan, daughter of Tamar, Champion of the Messiah
عزالله انصاره; May God increase [her] victories

The Georgian year is encoded using the "Paschal cycle". This dating system is based on the creation date being March 22, 5604 BC. From this date, they ran through a 532-year cycle. So, Year 1 was March 22, 5604 BC for the 1st cycle. And the 13th cycle's Year 1 was March 22, 781 AD. For years 346 to 532, add 780 to obtain the corresponding year in AD. The year starts off at March 22nd for each AD year. So, 420 + 780 = March 22, 1200 AD. For more information, please see Sweeny...

References:

Langlois, Victor, Numismatique de la Géorgie au Moyen Âge, A. Leleux, 1852
Пахомов, Евгений, Монеты Грузии, Мецниреба, 1970 (Pakhomov, Evgeny, Coins of Georgia, Metsnireba, 1970)
Sweeny, James O., Tempus in Nummis, Volume 1, Numismatics International, 1992
Paghava, Irakli, Georgian Coins in the Collection of the National Museum-Náprstek Museum in Prague, 2013
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GREEK, Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos, 305 - 281 B.C., Portrait of Alexander the Great, Gold staterSH48867. Gold stater, Müller 162; SNG Cop 1086 ff. var. (monogram), EF, weight 8.544 g, maximum diameter 17.6 mm, die axis 180o, Byzantion (Istanbul, Turkey) mint, posthumous, c. 250 - 150 B.C.; obverse diademed head of Alexander the Great right wearing the horn of Ammon; reverse BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΛYΣIMAXOY, Athena seated left, Victory in extended right, resting left elbow on shield, monogram inner left, BY on throne, trident in exergue ornamented with two small dolphins; extraordinary mint luster, high relief, nice style, fantastic coin!Joe Sermarini
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Hartill 16.261, Schjöth 566 var., Fisher’s Ding 979 var., Gorny 28a-[?], Zeno #309980The Northern Song: Emperor Zhe Zong (1086-1100)

1 cash/wen (cast bronze); cast 1086-1093; 3.90 g., 25.00 mm. max.

Obv: Yuan You tong bao 元祐通寶 (clockwise); seal script, round nose Yuan 元, square bao 寶 with short feet, wide outer rim.

Rev: Blank, wide outer rim.

Hartill rarity 15.
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Hartill 16.262, Schjoth 566Northern Song Dynasty: Emperor Zhe Zong (1086-1100), Reign Title Yuan You (1086-1093)
1 cash (cast bronze), 4.12 g., 24.74 mm.

Obv: Yuan You tong bao (seal script; small bei)

Rev: Blank

Hartill rarity 15

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Hartill 16.274, Schjoth 567 Northern Song Dynasty: Emperor Zhezong (1086-1100), Reign Title Yuanyou (1086-1093).

1 cash (cast bronze), 24 mm.

Obv: Yuan you tong bao (running script, spread feet bao).

Rev: Blank.

Hartill rarity 15.
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Hartill 16.275, Schjoth 567 var.Northern Song Dynasty: Emperor Zhezong (1086-1100), Reign Title Yuanyou (1086-1093).

1 cash (cast bronze), 24 mm.

Obv: Yuan you tong bao (running script, small bei).

Rev: Blank.

Hartill rarity 15.
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Hartill 16.276, Schjöth 567 var.Northern Song Dynasty: Emperor Zhe Zong (1086-1100), Reign Title Yuan You (1086-1093).

1 cash (cast bronze), 3.38 g., 24.75 mm. max.

Obv: Yuan you tong bao (running script, claw feet bao).

Rev: Blank.

Hartill rarity 15.

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Hartill 16.290, Schjoth 585, Fisher's Ding 990Northern Song Dynasty: Emperor Zhezong (1086-1100), Reign Title Shaosheng (1094-1097).

1 cash (cast bronze), 24.5 mm.

Obv: Shao sheng yong bao (clockwise; seal script, large bao).

Rev: Blank.

Hartill rarity 15.
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Hartill 16.291, Schjoth 585 var., Fisher's Ding 990 var.Northern Song Dynasty: Emperor Zhe Zong (1086-1100), Reign Title Shao Sheng (1094-1097)

1 cash (cast bronze), 3.35 g., 23.87 mm.

Obv: Shao Sheng yuan bao (clockwise; seal script; small bao)

Rev: Blank

Hartill rarity 15

ex Forvm Ancient Coins (bulk lot)
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Hartill 16.307-309, Schjoth 586, Fisher's Ding 991Northern Song Dynasty: Emperor Zhezong (1086-1100), Reign Title Shaosheng (1094-1097).

1 cash (cast bronze), 25 mm.

Obv: Shao sheng yong bao (running script, large bao).

Rev: Blank.

Hartill rarity 15.
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Hartill 16.319, Schjöth 595, Fisher’s Ding 996, Gorny 29-2b-2[?] , Zeno #310127The Northern Song: Emperor Zhe Zong (1086-1100)

2 cash/wen (cast bronze); cast 1094-1097; 8.06 g., 30.95 mm. max.

Obv: Shao Sheng yuan bao 紹聖元寶 (clockwise); running script.

Rev: Blank.

Hartill rarity 15.
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Hartill 16.328, Schjoth 599Northern Song Dynasty: Emperor Zhe Zong (1086-1100), Reign Title Yuan Fu (1098-1100)

1 cash (cast bronze), 3.39 g., 24.73 mm.

Obv: Yuan Fu tong bao (seal script; large bao)

Rev: Blank

Hartill rarity 15

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Hartill 16.329, Schjoth 599 var., Fisher's Ding 1005 var.Northern Song Dynasty: Emperor Zhezong (1086-1100), Reign Title Yuanfu (1098-1100).

1 cash (cast bronze), 24.5 mm.

Obv: Yuan Fu tong bao (seal script, small bao).

Rev: Blank.

Hartill rarity 15.
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Histiaia, Euboea TetrobolAR Tetrobol
Size: 15mm Weight: 2.68 grams Die axis: 12h

Histiaia, Euboea
Mid 4th century BCE

Obverse: Head of the nymph Histiaia right, hair bound in decorative sakkos, wearing wreath with grape bunches, single-drop pendant earring, and pearl necklace.

Reverse: The nymph Histiaia seated right on the stern of galley, her left arm placed around stylis to right; galley decorated with wing, grape bunch to left; IΣTIAI-EΩN around.

References: Hunterian II, pl. xxxiii 12 (obverse die match)

Notes:
-This rare tetrobol belongs to the early 4th century issue of coinage from Histiaia; the more commonly encountered issue copying this type was minted during the 3rd and especially the 2nd century BCE.

The exact dating of these early tetrobols is not settled. Newell (Octobols of Histiaea) argued the issue was related to the expulsion of a pro-Macedonian ruler by Athenian forces in 341/340 BCE - there is a rare octobol of a similar type with what Newell read as ‘AθA(NA)’ written on the stylis.

Robinson in “A catalogue of the Calouste Gulbenkian collection of greek coins” dated the type from the battle of Chaeronea in 338 BCE onwards.

Purchased from Edward J Waddell 2021, Ex EJW Ltd eAuction 34 (20 June 2001), lot 49
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Italy, Orvieto - Etruscan temple1 commentsJ. B.
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Jean II sb 1952B*Numis
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JUCHIDS (GOLDEN HORDE)JUCHIDS (GOLDEN HORDE) - AE pul, Qrim, Uzbek khan, 720 AH.
Reference: Lebedev "Coins of Crimea..." coins# м46, м47.
(Лебедев В.П. "Каталог монет Крыма в составе Золотой орды", м46, м47)
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Kebren - AR obolc. 5th century BC
head of Apollo left
ram head left within incuse square
SNG Ashmolean 1086 (diobol); SNGvA 1546 (same), Rosen 534 (same), SNG Cop -, SNG Munchen -, BMC Troas -
0,65g 6,5mm
ex Savoca
J. B.
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KM # 20a 2 Nicholas IIRussia, Nicholas II 1894 - 1817 A.D. 10-Kopek (.500 silver). Crowned imperial double eagle with Russian arms and ribbons on crown mintmark З-Ѣ / Crowned wreath containing *10* копейка 1912 CIIѢ

KM # 20a 2
Mintage: 20,000,000
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MEDIEVAL, Spain, Alfonso VI, King of Castille-Leon, A.D.1070-1109, AR DineroAlfonso VI was born c.A.D.1040, he was King of Leon from 1065 to 1070 and King of the reunited Castile and Leon from 1072 until his death in 1109. By 1077 he had proclaimed himself “emperor of all Spain” and his oppression of his Muslim vassals led to the invasion of Spain by an Almoravid army from North Africa in 1086. His name is also associated with the national hero of Spain, Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, better known as El Cid, who was alternately Alfonso's enemy and indifferent supporter.1 comments
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Moesia inferior, Markianopolis, 35. Julia Mamaea, HrJ (2014) 6.35.13.01 (plate coin)Julia Mamaea, AD 222-235
AE 23 (Dreier), 8.13g, 23.41mm, 45°
obv. IOVLIA - MA[M]A[IA]
Bust, draped and with stephane, r.
rev. MARK[I]AN - O - POLITWN
Artemis huntress, in short chiton and wearing boots, advancing r., chlamys waving behind, holding bow in
extended l. hand and drawing arrow from quiver over r. shoulder; at her l. foot hound leaping r.
in lower l. field Gamma (retrograde)
ref. a) AMNG I/1, 1086 (1 ex., St.Petersburg)
b) Varbanov 1882 corr. (writes in error MAMMAIA), R9
c) Hristova/Jekov (2014) No. 6.35.13.1 (plate coin)
extremely rare, VF, nice glossy green patina

The only type for Mamaea from Markianopolis
1 commentsJochen
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Perdikkas II. 451-413 BC. Macedon, Perdikkas II. 451-413 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.10 gm, 13mm, 6h) of Aigai, 451-435/4 BC, light Thraco-Macedonian standard. Horse walking r. Anepigraphic. / Crested helmet in double incuse square.  gVF.  Pegasi Numismatics Sale 122 #74. SNG ANS 8 #37-44; ACNAC Dewing 1085-1086; AMNG III/1 p.115 #4; Babelon Traité II.4 #800 (plate CCCIII #13); BMC p.159 #5-9; HGC 3.1 #783; Raymond grp IV #155 (LP51/A63); SNG Alpha Bank 98-102; SNG Berry 68-69; SNG Cop 2 #487 (Alexander I); Svoronos Macedoine V p.26 #5. Anaximander
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Pisidia, Kremna(Cremna). Marcus Aurelius AE23Obv: IMP C M AVR, laureate, draped bust right.
Rev: DIANAE CREM, Artemis standing front, looking left, holding patera, bow and spear. Stag standing right at foot right.
BMC 5; Imhoof KM 6; Aulock Pisidien II, 1081-1086.
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Syrian Tetradrachm

Obv: AYT K M A ANTWNεINOC CEB, laureate head right, draped and cuirassed, seen from front.
Re: ΔHMAPXεΞYΠATOC TOB, Eagle to front, head and tail left, Δ and ε in right and left field, star between legs. Dotted wings.
25 mm, 12.59 gms

Prieur 264
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Provincial, Nikopolis ad Istrum, Moesia Inferior, AE26, ΥΠ ΑγΡ ΓΑΛΛΟΥ AE26
Roman Provincial: Nikopolis ad Istrum, Moesia Inferior
Magistrate: Aurelius Gallus
201 - 203AD
Septimius Severus
Augustus: 193 - 211AD
Issued: 201 - 203AD
26.0mm 11.80gr 0h
O: Αγ Κ Λ CεΠ (Dot) CεVΗΡΟC Π; Laureate head, right.
R: ΥΠ ΑγΡ ΓΑΛΛΟΥ ΝΙΚΟΠΟΛΙ; River god Istros, reclining left on overturned urn, resting arm on prow of galley, holding water plants.
Exergue: ΠΡΟC IC
Nikopolis ad Istrum, Moesia Inferior Mint
HrHJ 8.14.32.15; SNG Cop -; BMC -; Moushmov 993.
shaker303/Charles Hubbard 192881086048
4/12/19 5/14/19
Nicholas Z
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Ptolemy IRandygeki(h2)
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R., Cilicia, Seleucia ad Calycadnum, 090p Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), SNG Levante 789, AE-27, Athena and the serpent-legged giant, #1R., Cilicia, Seleucia ad Calycadnum, 090p Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), SNG Levante 789, AE-27, Athena and the serpent-legged giant, #1
avers: AY K Π Λ K ΓAΛΛIHN/OC, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: CEΛEYKEΩN K A/ΛYK/ΛΔ, Athena standing right, wielding spear at a serpent-legged giant at her feet which is about to throw a stone at her.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 25,5-28,3mm, weight:12,41g, axes: 6h,
mint: Cilicia, Seleucia ad Calycadnum, date: 253-268 A.D., ref: SNG Levante 789, SNG Pfalz 1086,
Q-001
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RIC 1336 VespasianusObv : IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG P M TR P, Laureate head right
Rev : IMP V P P COS II DESIG III / S C (in field), Aequitas standing left, with scales and rod
AE/As (28.85 mm 10.52 g 6h) Struck in Tarraco (Spain) 70 A.D. (Group 2d)
ex ex Soler Y Llach Auction 1086-2 lot 2735
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ROMAN EMPIRE, ElagabalusElagabalus, denarius. IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, laureate draped bust right / MARS VICTOR, Mars advancing right, carrying spear and trophy. RSC 113b.Scarce in RIC (123).2 comments
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Russia: Ivan IV Vasilyevich Grozny (1547-1584) AR Kopek, Pskov (Клещинов-Гришин 79)Obv: Ivan IV on horseback to right; ΓP below
Rev: Cyrillic inscription in five lines - ЦРЬИ \\ КНSЬВЕ \\ ЛИКIИBA \\ НЪВСЕЯ \\ РУСИ (Царь и Князь Великий Иван всея Руси; Tsar and Grand Prince Ivan of all Rus)
Dim: 13 mm, 0.70 g, 11 h

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Russia: Ivan V Alexeyevich (1682-1696) AR Kopek, Moskva (Петров 446)Obv: Ivan IV on horseback to right; M below horse
Rev: Cyrillic inscription in four lines
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Slavonia. Ladislaus IV. (1272-1290), AR marderdenar.Zagreb mint, (0.79g, 15mm.)
Obv: + MONETA REGIS P SCLAVONIA; A Marten left between two stars.
Rev: Patriarchal cross between sun and moon with clover, with two omega, two lis, between R – L.
cf. de Wit 3857.
The “Marderdenar” (literally “Marten denarius”) features the marten on the obverse. The pelts of martens were considered valuable trade goods, thus their an appearance on the coins of Slavonia. Slavonia had its own Ban, or dignitary, which oversaw it for the kingdom of Hungary, but Slavonia issued coinage independently. Hence, the Hungarian king Ladislaus IV has his name on the coinage, but the designs are separate from those of Hungary.
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Taras, Calabria281-209 BC
Æ13 (13.5mm, 1.64g),
O: Kantharos; eight-rayed star on each side.
R: Kantharos; TA to left, filleted bucranium to right.
D'Andrea 1722; Vlasto 1821-23; Hands Type IV; McClean 796; Cote 427; HN Italy 1086; SNG Cop 1601; Sear 609
Scarce
From the E.E. Clain-Stefanelli Collection. ex Naville Numismatics

“Receive the god into your kingdom, 
pour libations, cover your head with ivy, join the dance!”
 
~ Euripides (The Bacchae)
1 commentsEnodia
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tarsussnglevante1086Julia Paula
Tarsus, Cilicia

Obv: [ΙΟΥΛΙ]ΑΝ ΚΟΡΝΗΛΙΑΝ [ΠΑΥΛΑΝ ϹƐΒ]; draped bust of Julia Paula right.
Rev: ΤΑΡϹΟΥ ΤΗϹ ΜΗΤΡΟ[ΠΟΛƐΩ], →[ΑΜΚ]; Elagabalus and Julia Paula standing in long chiton, facing each other, clasping hands; between them, ΓΒ.
30 mm, 12.03 gms

SNG Levante 1086; RPV Online 7062; SNG France 1571-2.

From Zeus Numismatics Prime Auction 1, lot 231.
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tarsusxxwjuliapaula001Julia Paula
Tarsus, Cilicia

Obv: IOVΛIAN KOPNHΛIAN ΠAVΛAN CƐB; draped bust of Julia Paula right, seen from front, hair braided in rows and looped in back in large chignon.
Rev: TAPCOV THC MHTPOΠOΛƐΩ →AMK, ΓB in central field; Elagabalus and Paula standing confronted, clasping hands.
30 mm, 14.45 gms

SNG Levante 1086, SNG France 1571, RPC VI online 7062, Ziegler 736.

From Heritage Auctions, Auction 61160, lot 97092.
Charles M
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Thrace, PantikapaionTHRACE, Pantikapaion - AE Dichalk. Obverse: Krill Rev.: Tripod, to left: ΠΑΝ. References: SNG BM Black Sea -. Анохина В.А. (1986 г.) #142dpaul7
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Trajan, RIC 750, for Marciana, Sestertius of AD 113-117 (Elephant biga)Æ Sestertius (23.87g, Ø33mm, 6h), Rome mint. Struck AD 113-117.
Obv.: DIVA AVGVSTA MARCIANA, draped diademed bust of Marciana facing right.
Rev.: EX SENATVS CONSVLTO (around), S C (in ex.), Statue of Marciana seated on elephant biga advancing left.
RIC (Trajan) 750 [R3]; Cohen 13; BMC 1086; Foss (Roman Historical Coins) 104:61
ex Künker Auktion 204; exemplar der Auktion Fritz Rudolf Künker 136, Osnabrück 2008, Nr. 1009.

This type was issued to commemorate the funeral and consecration in AD 112 of Ulpia Marciana, the sister of Trajan, mother of Matidia, grandmother of the empress Sabina. Like Trajan's wife Plotina, she refused the title of Augusta when it was offered to her when Trajan became emperor, but accepted it in AD 105, together with Plotina. She died in AD 112 and was immediately consecrated
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TROAS KEBREN AR DiobolOBVERSE: Archaic head of Apollo left
REVERSE: Ram'S head left within an incuse square
Struck at Troas, Kebren Circa 450 BC
.56g, 7mm
Rosen 534; Traité pl. xxxix, 25, SNG Ashmolean 1086
ex. Aegean Numismaics
Legatus
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Yuan De Zhong Bao (1086-1139)But might be a Japanese ImitativeDaniel F
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