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4) Antony: RSC 12 FoureeMarc Antony
AR Fouree Denarius
42 BC, Greek Mint.

M ANTONI IMP, bare head right / III VIR R P C, facing head of Sol in a temple of two columns.

Syd 1168, Cr496/1, RSC 12, Sear5 #1467
RM0014
1 commentsSosius
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496/1 Marc AntonyMarc Antony AR Denarius. 42 BC, Greek Mint. (3.62g, 17.8m, 2.3h). Obv: M ANTONI IMP, bare head right. Rev: III VIR R P C, facing head of Sol in a temple of two columns. RSC 12, Sear5 1467, Syd 1168, Cr496/1.

After Caesar’s death, Antony, Octavian, and Lepidus formed the Second Triumvirate. Ultimately, Lepidus was pushed to the side and Antony was defeated by Octavian at the battle of Actium. Fleeing back to Egypt, Antony and Cleopatra committed suicide in the face of their defeat by Octavian.
2 commentsLucas H
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Faustina Sr, RIC (A. Pius) 1168, As of AD 145-ca.155Æ As (13,94g, Ø 28mm, 6h). Rome, AD 145-ca.155.
Obv.: DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust right.
Rev.: AETER-NITAS l. & r. around, S C in ex., Hexastyle temple on podium with steps; in front lattice-work; in centre, seated figure holding sceptre; on roof center, quadriga and Victories on angles left and right; in front of outer columns, statues on pedestals right and left.
RIC (A. Pius) 1168; BMCRE 1562; Cohen 66; Strack 1259
Ex Naville Numismatics Auction 15, June 2015
Charles S
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G., Thrace, Kings, Macedonian, Lysimachos, (305-281 B.C.), SNG Cop 1168, AE-15, the wreath of corn, #1Thrace, Kings, Macedonian, Lysimachos, (305-281 B.C.), SNG Cop 1168, AE-15, the wreath of corn, #1
avers: Head of Herakles right, clad in lion skin headdress,
reverse: BAΣI/ΛYΣI, in two lines within the wreath of corn.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:15,0-15,5mm, weight:2,2g, axes:11h,
mint: Thrace, Kings, Macedonian, Lysimachos, (Kallatis(?)), date: 323 - 281 B.C.,
ref: SNG Cop 1168, 1169, Mueller-15; Sear Greece-6822,
Q-001
Lysimachus, one of Alexander the Great's personal bodyguards, was appointed strategos (general) in Thrace and the Chersonesos after Alexander's death. He became one of the Diadochi (successors of Alexander) who were initially generals and governors, but who continuously allied and warred with each other and eventually divided the empire. In 309, he founded his capital Lysimachia in a commanding situation on the neck connecting the Chersonesos with the mainland. In 306, he followed the example of Antigonus in taking the title of king, ruling Thrace, Asia Minor, and Macedonia. In 281, he was killed in battle against Seleucus, another successor of Alexander.
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G., Thrace, Kings, Macedonian, Lysimachos, (305-281 B.C.), SNG Cop 1168, AE-15, the wreath of corn, #2Thrace, Kings, Macedonian, Lysimachos, (305-281 B.C.), SNG Cop 1168, AE-15, the wreath of corn, #2
avers: Head of Herakles right, clad in lion skin headdress,
reverse: BAΣI/ΛYΣI, in two lines within the wreath of corn.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:15mm, weight:2,14g, axes:0h,
mint: Thrace, Kings, Macedonian, Lysimachos, (Kallatis(?)), date: 323 - 281 B.C.,
ref: SNG Cop 1168, 1169, Mueller-15; Sear Greece-6822,
Q-002
Lysimachus, one of Alexander the Great's personal bodyguards, was appointed strategos (general) in Thrace and the Chersonesos after Alexander's death. He became one of the Diadochi (successors of Alexander) who were initially generals and governors, but who continuously allied and warred with each other and eventually divided the empire. In 309, he founded his capital Lysimachia in a commanding situation on the neck connecting the Chersonesos with the mainland. In 306, he followed the example of Antigonus in taking the title of king, ruling Thrace, Asia Minor, and Macedonia. In 281, he was killed in battle against Seleucus, another successor of Alexander.
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Greek, Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos297 - 281 BC
AE 13 mm, 2.733 grams, 180 degrees
Kallatis mint (Mangalia, Romania mint)

O: Head of Herakles right clad in Nemean Lion's scalp headdress.

R: BA“S”I / “L”Y“S”I within a wreath of grain.

Ref: Müller pl. XLII, 14, SNG Cop 1168, SGCV II 6822.

Notes: VF, dark green patina, scratches, earthen deposits

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Virgil H
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Lysimachos - AEKallatis
c. 297-281 BC
head of young Herakles right wearing lion's skin
wreath of grain
BAΣI / ΛYΣI
Müller pl. XLII, 14; SNG Cop 1168, SGCV II 6822
1,6g 11,5mm
J. B.
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Poland, Sigismund III. (Vasa), (1587-1632 AD) King of Poland, Krakow, VI AR-Gross, 1627, Gumowski 1168, #1Poland, Sigismund III. (Vasa), (1587-1632 AD) King of Poland, Krakow, VI AR-Gross, 1627, Gumowski 1168, #1
avers: SIGIS:III:D:G• Polkozic Shield •REX•POL•M:D:L, Bust of Sigismund III. In the rim, an inscription is divided at the top with a crown,
and at the bottom with a shield with the coat of arms of Polkozic.
reverse: GROS•ARGE•SFX•REG•POL•1627, The legends of an inscription divided at the top with a crown. Under the crown, the number VI. Below, there are shields with the coats of arms of Poland and Lithuania.
Below them is a shield with the coat of arms of Vazov.
diameter: 24,9-25,5mm, weight: 3,76g, axis: 4h,
mint mark: Polkozic, mint: Krakow, date: 1627 A.D.,
ref: Gumowski 1168, Kurp. 1471,
Q-001
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