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TETRICUS Barbarous imitation. (AD 270-273) Antoninianus, 1.50g. VIRTVS? PAX
TETRICUS Barbarous imitation. (AD 270-273)

Obverse: [IMP TE]TRICVS F AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: Godess standing
Antonivs Protti
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284 - 305, DIOCLETIAN, AE Follis, struck 300 - 303 at Londinium (London), EnglandObverse: IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG. Laureate and cuirassed bust of Diocletian facing right.
Reverse: GENIO POPVLI ROMANI. Genius, kalathos on head, standing facing left, holding patera in right hand and cornucopia in left; no mintmark (London).
Diameter: 27mm | Weight: 8.64gms | Die Axis: 6
RIC VI: 16 | SRCV IV: 12760 | SPINK: 696

By the time that the Roman central government had recovered control of Britain in AD 296 the antoninianus had been replaced under Diocletian's currency reform. The London mint, which had initially been set up by Carausius, was retained as an official imperial mint under the Tetrarchy, however, apart from an initial issue in 297 marked "LON", it produced only folles without a mintmark for the first decade of its operation.
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104 Claudius II. (268-270 A.D.), T-1276 (Estiot), RIC V-I 261, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, CONSECRATIO, -/-//--, Altar, 104 Claudius II. (268-270 A.D.), T-1276 (Estiot), RIC V-I 261, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, CONSECRATIO, -/-//--, Altar,
avers: DIVO-CLAVDIO, Bust right, radiate. (A1).
revers: CONSECRATIO, Altar, with flame above, . (Altar ).
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 15-17mm, weight: 1,68g, axes: 7h,
mint: Rome, off-, iss-1, date: 270-271A.D., ref: T-1276, RIC V-I 261,
Q-001
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1100 - 1135, HENRY I, AR Penny, Struck 1125 - 1135 at York, EnglandObverse: HENRICUS : R - . Crowned bust of Henry I, facing three-quarters to left, holding short sceptre topped with fleur-de-lys over his right shoulder.
Reverse: -- ULF : ON : EVERW surrounding quadrilateral figure with concave sides, each angle terminating in a fleur-de-lys, over a cross fleury with pellet in each angle, all within beaded circle.
Possibilities for the moneyer “ULF” include, amongst others, HEAWULF, HARTHULF and HEARDWULF.
BMC Type 15 "Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury" issue
Diameter: 20mm | Weight: 1.4gms | Die Axis: 2h
Flan chipped and cracked, legends largely illegible.
Found near Womersley, West Yorkshire, England. Recorded by UKDFD, February 2012, # 36152
SPINK: 1276
Rare

Henry I's coinage is remarkable for its deterioration in quality, and the public, losing faith in its silver content, often cut or mutilated them. In 1124, alongside his purge of the moneyers, Henry ordered that his coins be cut at the time of their issue so as to force the public to accept all his circulating coinage. This is why his later coins often contain a 'snick' or cut, it was to prove to people that the coins were silver all the way through.
In 1984 David Walker pointed out that only 11 of the 106 moneyers of type 14 recorded in Brooke's BMC were also known at the same mint in type 15, and that the number of mints declined from 46 to 19. J D Gomm suggested that this apparent upheaval was the result of Henry I's assize of moneyers in 1124-25. Brooke disputed that on the basis that he did not believe that type 15 could have remained in production for around ten years until the end of Henry I's reign in 1135. However, Gomm's suggestion has now received strong support from Blackburn's analysis of the activity of moneyers in the reign of Henry the first. This analysis has shown that the turnover of moneyers between types 14 and 15 was substantially greater than that between any of Henry I's other types. Blackburn also estimated that the loss of moneyers caused by the assize is likely to have been about 80-85 against the 94 victims of the purge recorded by the Margam annals which he thinks might have included mint officials whose names did not appear on the coins as moneyers.


After the death of William II in an alleged hunting accident in the New Forest, the fourth son of William the Conqueror, Henry I, was crowned King of England. Henry was well educated (hence his given epithet of 'Beauclerc') and he was the first Norman king able to speak fluent English. He appears to have been an energetic and decisive ruler, he increased the royal revenues and he made peace with Scotland by marrying Matilda of Scotland. Henry I died in 1135, reportedly from a 'surfeit of lampreys', leaving his only heir, his daughter also called Matilda, in line for the throne. However, within a month, Stephen of Blois, Matilda's cousin, had himself crowned king starting what was to become a bitter struggle for power during a period which became known as “The Anarchy”. Stability only returned when Henry II, son of Matilda, was crowned king on the death of Steven in 1154.
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1291-1327 AD. Dinero Jaime II de Aragon, Barcelona Mint - 17 mm / 0,70 gr.1213- 1276 AD SPAIN ARAGON SILVER DINERO JAIME I COIN
BARCELONA MINT
Antonivs Protti
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22A.76. Béla IV., King of Hungary, (1235-1270 A.D.), CÁC III. 22A.76.01.1., H-400-401, CNH I.-348, U-274(?), AR-Denar (Wiener Pfennig?), #0122A.76. Béla IV., King of Hungary, (1235-1270 A.D.), CÁC III. 22A.76.01.1., H-400-401, CNH I.-348, U-274(?), AR-Denar (Wiener Pfennig?), #01
avers: Agnus Dei (Lamb) with the crowned human head facing, and advancing left, holding a cross with flag.
reverse: Hebrew letter "pe" "פ" in floral ornament (surrounded by a crown), a circle of stars around.
diameter: 12,5-13,0mm, weight: 0,66g, axis: 8h,
mint: Vienna, mint mark: -/-,
date: 1251-1276 A.D.,
ref: CÁC III. 22A.76.1.1., H 400-401, CNH I. 348., U 274(?), CNA I. B-172, L 85,
Q-001

This coin is a member of the so-called "Wiener-Pfennig" group, which are minted for use in the Hungarian circulation at that time (Béla IV. 1235-1270 AD), in a lighter weight, and smaller diameter, and round shape, in line with the Hungarian currency at that time.
This coin also mentioned by the Austrian Corpus, CNA I. B-172, connected to Ottokar II. of Bohemia (1251-1276 A.D.), King, as Vienna mint, AR-Pfennig, (Wiener Pfennig) in greater weight, and larger size and not round shape!.
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5049 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 117-18 AD Dikaiosyne standingReference
RPC III, 5049.2; Dattari-Savio Pl. 65, 1346 (this coin); Emmett 833.2

Issue L B = year 2

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙС ΤΡΙΑΝΟС ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СƐΒ (sic)
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., drapery on l. shoulder

Rev. L Β
Dikaiosyne standing facing, head l., holding scales and cornucopia

12.34 gr
22 mm
12h
okidoki
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ABVNTIANTIA AVG (SIC!) OBVERSE: IMP C PROBVS•P•F•AVG
REVERSE: ABVNTIANTIA AVG (SIC!)
BUST TYPE: B = Radiate, cuirassed bust right
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: --//IIII
WEIGHT 4.37/ AXIS 7h / WIDTH: 22-22,5mm
RIC: 17 var. (unlisted with this erroneous reverse legend)
BASTIEN: 195 var. (unlisted with this erroneous reverse legend)
COLLECTION NO: 1276

Erroneous reverse legend: ABVNTIANTIA AVG instead of ABVNDANTIA AVG

Ex Ph. Gysen collection
Barnaba6
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 621, Sestertius of AD 140-144 (Roma)Æ Sestertius (28.4g, Ø 33-34mm, 12h) Rome mint. Struck AD 140-144.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PI-VS P P TR P COS III, laurate head right
Rev.: ROMA AETERNA (around), S C (in ex.), Roma seated left on throne, holding palladium and spear; shield at side.
RIC 621; BMCRE 1276; C. 694; Strack 846; Banti (I Grandi Bronzi Imperiali II-3) 330 (7 spec.); Foss (Roman Historical Coins) 24b; Sear (Roman Coins and their Values II) 1276
ex CNG Auction #29, lot 62687, May 2001

Issued to celebrate the completion in AD141 of the temple of Venus and Rome, designed and begun by Hadrian. This could also belong to the series of ancient Roman legends issued in this same period, as the Palladium held by Roma is the statue of Pallas Athena, stolen from Troy and brought to Italy by Aeneas. It was regarded by the Romans as guardian of their city.
2 commentsCharles S
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ARAGON - Jaime IARAGON - Jaime I (1213-1276) Billon Dinero. Obv: Crude bust facing left, ARAGON. Rev.: Patriarchal cross, IACOBV REX. Reference: Cayon #1788.dpaul7
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AUSTRIA - Ottokar II AUSTRIA - Ottokar II of Bohemia (1251-1276) silver pfennig. Mint: Vienna. Obv.: Star of 6 fleur-de-lis scepters. Rev.: Lion right in line ring border. Weight: 0.61g. Reference: CNA B159. Luschin 51.
Unusually nice reverse!
dpaul7
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AUSTRIA - OTTOKAR IIAUSTRIA - OTTOKAR II as King (1261-1276) AR Pfennig. Obv.: Crowned angel over tower.
Rev.: Crowned winged head over deer and panther. Reference: Luschin #84.
dpaul7
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AUSTRIA - OTTOKAR II as KingOTTOKAR II as King (1261-1276) AR Pfennig. Vienna mint. Obv: Dog running left, tree behind. Rev.: Embossing traces. Reference: Luschin 76.dpaul7
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AUSTRIA - OTTOKAR II as KingOTTOKAR II as King (1261-1276) AR Pfennig. Obv.: Crowned bust of ruler facing, between foliage wreath. Rev.: Crowned griffin (weak strike). VIenna Neustadt mint. Reference: Luschin 63. dpaul7
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AUSTRIA - OTTOKAR II as King AUSTRIA - OTTOKAR II as King (1261-1276) AR Pfennig. Vienna mint. Obv.: Duck left. Rev.: Star in center of circular vine. Ref.: Luschin #78a.dpaul7
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AUSTRIA - Ottokar II as King AUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as King (1261-1276) AR PFennig, Vienna mint. Ovb.: Star and crescent over eagle looking left. Rev.: Tree behind lion and eagle. Reference: Luschin #79.dpaul7
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AUSTRIA - OTTOKAR II as King AUSTRIA - OTTOKAR II as King (1261-1276) AR Pfennig. Vienna mint. Obv: Dog running left, tree behind. Rev.: Embossing traces. Reference: Luschin 76. dpaul7
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AUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as KingAUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as King (1261-1276) AR Pfennig, Vienna Mint. Obv.: Small cross in foliage ring. Rev.: Crowned lion left, border of stars. Luschin #68a. dpaul7
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AUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as KingAUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as King (1261-1276) AR Pfennig. Wiener Neustadt mint. Obv.: Crowned head between 2 lis. Rev.: Crowned griffin left. Reference: Luschin #64.dpaul7
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AUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as KingAUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as King (1261-1276) AR Pfennig, Vienna mint. Obv.: Warrior to right with sword and shield. Rev.: Embossing traces. Reference: Luschin #62.dpaul7
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AUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as KingAUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as King (1261-1276) AR PFennig, Vienna mint. Ovb.: Star and crescent over eagle looking left. Rev.: Tree behind lion and eagle. Reference: Luschin #79.dpaul7
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AUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as KingAUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as King (1261-1276) AR Pfennig. Vienna mint. Obv.: Panther left with sword. Rev.: Ibex right. Reference: Luschin 71a.dpaul7
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AUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as KingAUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as King (1261-1276) AR Pfennig. Vienna mint. Obv.: Crowned lion right, looking backward. Rev.: Eagle over vine. Luschin #69a.dpaul7
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AUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as KingAUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as King (1261-1276) AR Pfennig. Vienna mint. Obv.: Crowned lion right, looking backward. Rev.: Eagle over vine. Luschin #69a. dpaul7
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AUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as KingAUSTRIA -- Ottokar II as King (1261-1276) AR Pfennig. Vienna mint. Obv.: Geometric design of stars and six lis. Rev.: Head of ruler in circle of stars. Reference: Luschin #67.dpaul7
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Austria, CNA I. B-172, Ottokar II. of Bohemia (1251-1276 A.D.), King, Vienna mint, AR-Pfennig, (Wiener Pfennig) #1Austria, CNA I. B-172, Ottokar II. of Bohemia (1251-1276 A.D.), King, Vienna mint, AR-Pfennig, (Wiener Pfennig) #1
avers: Lamb with human head facing left holding a flag.
reverse: Hebrew letter "pe" "פ" surrounded by a crown, circle of stars around.
diameter: 12,5-13,0mm, weight: 0,66g, axis: 8h,
mint: Vienna, mint mark: -/-,
date: 1251-1276 A.D.,
ref: CNA I. B-172, L 85, CÁC III. 22A.76.1.1., H 400-401, CNH I. 348., U 274(?),
Q-001

This coin is a member of the so-called "Wiener-Pfennig" group, which are minted for use in the Hungarian circulation at that time.
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Barbarians: Gallic Hero Vencingetorix as Pavor?Roman Republic. L. Hostilius Saserna AR Denarius (3.57g, 19mm, 12h), Rome, 48 BCE.
Obv: Bearded bust of captive Gallic warrior with wild, corded hair (Vercingetorix as Pavor?) and chain around neck, facing right; to left, a Gallic shield.
Rev: L•HOSTILIVS / SASERNA. Two naked Gallic warriors in galloping biga right, one driving, holding whip in right hand and reins in left, and the other facing backward, holding shield in left hand and brandishing spear in right.
Ref: Crawford 448/2a; Hostilia 2; Sydenham 952.
Prov: Tauler y Fau 65 (Madrid, 6 Oct 2020), 1276.

Notes: This coin forms a pair with the other Hostilius Saserna Denarius in my Gallery -- and a trio with the Caesar "captives" Denarius. Two years later, Julius Caesar struck his Gallic captives & trophy series denarii, depicting the same two figures on the reverse (full-bodied, rather than just the head).

Reluctant as I am to disagree with Crawford (he does NOT believe it's Vercingetorix!), I do find it quite plausible that Vercingetorix is depicted here (possibly "as Pavor," or Dread). During the Republican & Early Empire the Romans were fond of building up the legends of their enemies, especially once defeated. Gallic warriors seem to hold a special fascination on Roman Republican coinage, so it might be even more surprising if they hadn't used the opportunity to boast of the most magnificent of their "trophy captives."
Curtis JJ
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BCC MED4 and MED5 Bishops of ValenceCrusader - Medieval BCC 25 and BCC 24
Bishops of Valence,France
1157-1276 CE
Obv:VRBS.VALENT[IAI]
Stylized Angel?
Rev:+S.APOLLINARS
(St Apollinaris of Valence
d.520CE) Cross with one annulet.
The half coin has much sharper
detail than the second coin. It
is slightly larger than the whole
coin at 18mm vs. 17mm, but
weighs almost the same at 0.55gm.
vs. 0.85 for the whole coin. The
legend on the obverse of the half
coin begins at 7 o'clock in relation
to the angel figure. However, unlike
any other coins of this type that I
have seen on-line, the obverse
legend on the full (complete) coin
starts at 1 o'clock. The possibility
has been raised that original issues
of this and other types were circulating
alongside locally made copies in the
Eastern Crusader kingdoms at the
time. Comments or information are
always welcome. I do not have any
reference books for this period.
v-drome
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CALABRIA, Taras. AR Diobol, c. 380-325 BC. AR. 1.10 g. 11.30 mm.
Obv. Head of Athena right, wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with a hippocamp.
Rev. Herakles standing right, strangling the Nemean lion; in left field, club and bow; [Δ to upper left].
HN Italy 914; Vlasto 1276.
About VF.
2 commentsLeo
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Catalogne - Pierre II d'Aragon (1196-1276) pour BarceloneDenier, argent, 0,88 g, 19 mm
Av./ PE-TR - RE-:X:, croix coupant la légende, cantonnée de quatre annelets.
Rv./ BARCINONA, croix portant un besant en cœur.
Réfs : CC 1731
Gabalor
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Diocletian, Follis Trier mint, 1st officina, c. AD 303-305
IMP DIOCLETIANVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right.
GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, head towered, wearing chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera in right hand, left cornucopiae; S | F in field, PTR at exergue
11.97 gr 29 mm
Ref : RIC VI, Trier, 582a, RCV # 12763v,

SUP, avec argenture complete mais frappe molle a l'avers
1 commentsPotator II
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EB0556 Philip II / EirenePhilip II AE 28 of Pisidia, Antioch 247-249 AD.
Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS P F AVG P M, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
Rev: CAES ANTIOCH COL, S-R. Eirene walking left, holding olive branch and transverse sceptre.
References: SNG Righetti 1369; SNG von Aulock 4974; KRZY. PII1.3; SNG France 3, 1273-1276; Waddington 3611; SNG Cop 78; Hunter 24.
Diameter: 28mm, Weight: 12.059 grams.
EB
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France, Valence - Bishops of Valence - (1157 - 1276 A.D.)AR Denier
O: + VRBS VΛLЄNTIΛI, angel standing facing with wings displayed.
R: S ΛP◊LLINΛRS, cross; annulet in fourth quarter.
.9g
18mm
Robert 4783
1 commentsMat
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France, Valence -- Bishops of ValenceFrance, Valence -- Bishops of Valence - 1157-1276
Denier
Obv. Stylized angel facing VRBS VALENTIAI
Rev. Cross annulet in fourth quadrant +S APOLLI NARS
Reference: Boudeau 1021
dpaul7
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France: Denier Bishops of ValanceBishops of Valance and Die
OBV: Stylized angel facing, +VRBS VALENTIAI
REV: Cross annulet in fourth quadrant, +S APOLLI NARS
Type C Lg head
Mint: Valence
Date: 1157-1276
19mm
1.04g

Ex;C. SUbeck Chicago 10.14.72
Ex: CNG Lot671 4/17
wileyc
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Gallienus, RIC V(1)-183.F RomeBillon Antoninianus
Rome mint, 257-258 A.D.
21mm, 2.67g
RIC V(1)-183, RSCv.4-1276,
RCVv.3-10410

Obverse:
IMP GALLIENVS P F AVG G M
Radiate and cuirassed bust right.

Reverse
VIRTVS AVGG
Soldier standing right, resting on shield, holding spear.
Will J
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Gordian III, Potin Tetradrachm, AlexandriaPotin Tetradrachm, Alexandria Egypt
Year 7, 244 AD
Obverse: A K M ANT GORD IANOC EV, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Reverse: LZ left, Nike advancing left with wreath and palm
22mm, 12.8gm
Curtis 1276 (var. ) (Year 6) ; Emett 3415 ; Dattari 4750
Jerome Holderman
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Greek, Macedonian kingdom, Perseus, (187-168 B.C.), SNG Cop 1276var., AE-19.Macedonia, Kings, Perseus, (179-168 B.C.), AE-19, SNG Cop 1276 var
avers:- Head of hero Perseus right, wearing petasos surmounted by griffin's head; harpa to right.
revers:- B-A above eagle standing facing on thunderbolt, head right, Π-E across fields,.
exerg: Π/E//*, diameter: 19mm, weight: g, axes: h,
mint: Macedonia, Kings, "Perseus/eagle", date: 179-168 B.C., ref: SNG Copenhagen 1276 var.,
Q-001
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Hadrian, 11 August 117 - 10 July 138 A.D., Roman Provincial EgyptBronze drachm, (Geissen 1001); (Dattari 1808); (Milne 1276); (SNG Cop 350); (BMC Alexandria p. 92, 785); (Kampmann-Ganschow 32.470); (Emmett 1014), weight 27.286g, max. diameter 35.5mm, Alexandria mint, 29 Aug 128 - 28 Aug 129; obverse AVT KAIC TPAI ADPIA CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, wearing aegis, from behind; reverse Nilus reclining left on a crocodile right, himation around waist and legs, cornucopia in right from which an infant genius emerges, reed in left, Greek #16 above, L TPICKAI (year 13) in ex.Thin olive green patina.

Background info. courtesy Forvm Ancient Coins

The Greek numeral sixteen (Ις) above Nilus refers to what was considered the ideal height of the annual Nile flood, sixteen cubits. Less could mean drought or famine. Even in modern times grand celebrations were held when the flood reached 16 cubits. In years when the flood failed to reach 16 cubits, the celebrations were canceled, and prayers and fasting were held instead. The peak flood occured at the end of August, which explains why the Egyptian year began on 29 August.

Ex Forvm Ancient Coins
Ex Rusty Romans
4 commentsSteve E
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Henry I Beauclerc. Pellets in Quatrefoil Penny of Canturbury. England. Norman, Henry I Beauclerc. 1100‑1135. AR Penny (1.34 gm, 20.1mm,12 h) Canterbury. Pellets in Quatrefoil type. Crowned bust facing, with scepter to left, star to right. [✠]HENRICVS R. / Voided quatrefoil with star at center, pellets in limbs, trefoil terminals, & lis in quarters ✠WIL[LEM]:O[N:]CAN. VF. Rare. Only one example on acsearch for this mint and moneyer. Bt. Silbury Coins, London, 2014. Incised edge, as normal. Spink SCBC 1275; North 870; BMC type XIV #114.1 commentsAnaximander
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Henry-I 1100-1135Henry-I 1100-35, Penny, London Mint (ca. 1125-35). Quadrilateral on cross fleury type. Moneyer Godric.
S-1276; N-871
Vacolony
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hj6.28.21.xx_3formerlyhj6.28.21.01varElagabalus and Julia Maesa
Marcianopolis

Obv: AVT. K. M AVP ANTΩ(NE)INOC. AVΓ. IOV[ΛIA MAICA AVΓ], laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Elagabalus on left facing draped bust of Julia Maesa on right .
Rev: VΠ I(OV)Λ ANT CEΛEV K(OV) MAPKIANOΠOΛIT(ΩN), Hygeia standing right, feeding snake from patera. E in right field.
27 mm, 10.66 gms

Hristova-Jekov 6.28.21.1 (This die combination not in HJ)
Charles M
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Iran, Qajar Shahs: Fath 'Ali Shah (1212-1250 AH) AR Qiran, Dar al-Dawla Kirmanshahan, AH 1242 (Album-2894; KM-710.10; SICA-9, 1276v).Quant.Geek
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ISLAMIC, Morrocco, Sidi Mohammed 1276 A.H. - 1290 A.H. (1859 - 1873 A.D.) Copper 4-falus 1288 (1871)Morrocco. Sidi Mohammed 1276 A.H. - 1290 A.H. (1859 - 1873 A.D.) Copper 4-falus 1288 (1871). Seal of Solomon / Mint and date in 2 circles.
Marrakesh mint, 1288
KM 166.2
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Kingdom of Austria - Ottokar II AR Pfennig, 1261-1276 ADOttokar II
Kingdom of Austria
AR Pfennig
Wienner Neustadt mint, 1261-1276 AD
Crowned head facing between foliage
Crowned griffin
Luschin 63
Ardatirion
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Kingdom of Austria - Ottokar II AR Pfennig, 1261-1276 ADOttokar II
Kingdom of Austria
AR Pfennig
Vienna mint, 1261-1276 AD
Crowned lion r., looking backward
Eagle over vine
Luschin 69a
Ardatirion
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Kyrenaica KyreneObverse: Head of Zeus Ammon r.
Reverse: Silphion plant
Mint : Kyrene
Date : c.250 BC
Reference : SNG Cop 1276
Weight : 15.81g
Denom: AE 24
Peattie
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Kyrenaika, Kyrene, SNG Copenhagen 1276-84Kyrenaika, Kyrene, ca.250 v.Chr.
AE 21, 7.56g
obv. Head of Zeus-Ammon, wearing taenia, r.
rev. Silphium plant
in l. and r. field KOI - NON
ref. SNG Copenhagen 1276-84
Rare, VF, dark-green patina with earthen deposits

On the rev. many nice details of this famous plant are depicted.
1 commentsJochen
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Libya, The theatre of the Roman city of SabrathaPhoto made by the author (duimdog) of the theatre of the Roman city of Sabratha in Libya. For more images of Sabratha See also my Sabratha photoset on Flickr.Source: http://flickr.com/photos/duimdog/127614169/in/set-72057594105577693/

This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.
Joe Sermarini
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Lucania, Velia AR Stater. Circa 400-340 BC.7.44g, 21mm, 2h.
Lion crouching to right; owl standing to right in exergue.
Head of nymph to right, wearing single-pendant earring and necklace; Φ below chin, grape-vine before, YEΛH above.
HN Italy 1276; SNG ANS 1229; Jameson 387; HGC 1, 1306.
Very Fine. Rare.
Leo
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Macedonia, Kings, 034 Perseus, (187-168 B.C.), SNG Cop 1276var., AE-19, Eagle, #1Macedonia, Kings, 034 Perseus, (187-168 B.C.), SNG Cop 1276var., AE-19, Eagle, #1
avers: Head of hero Perseus right, wearing petasos surmounted by griffin's head; Harpa to right.
reverse: B-A above eagle standing facing on thunderbolt, head right, Π-E across fields.
exergue: Π/E//*, diameter: 19mm, weight: g, axes: h,
mint: Macedonia, Kings, "Perseus/eagle", date: 179-168 B.C., ref: SNG Copenhagen 1276 var.,
Q-001
quadrans
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Marches d'Espagne, Comté de Barcelone, Jacques Ier (1213-1276)Obole, argent, 0,41 g
A/ IACOB REX, croix
R/ BARCINO, écu de Catalogne
Réfs : Duplessy 1427
Gabalor
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MismatchMy largest coin laughing at my smallest onechuy1530
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Moesia inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum, 14. Septimius Severus, HrHJ (2018) 8.14.14.02 (plate coin)Septimius Severus, AD 193-211
AE 28, 12.83g, 27.58mm, 225°
struck under governor Ovinius Tertullus
obv. AV.K.L.C. - CEVHROC P
laureate head r.
rev. VPA OOVIN TERTVLLOV NIKOPOLIT PROC I
Youthful unbearded Herakles, nude, stg. facing, head r., resting with r. hand
on his club, holding in l. hand his bow and lion-skin over l. arm
ref. a) not in AMNG:
obv. AMNG I/1, 1275
rev. AMNG I/1, 1276 var. (has NIKOPOLI)
b) not in Varbanov (engl.)
c) Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov (2018) No. 8.14.14.2 (plate coin)
rare, EF+, superb green patina

Here Herakles seems to be prepared for starting his labors. One of my most beautiful Provincial coins!
11 commentsJochen
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Moesia inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum, 14. Septimius Severus, HrHJ (2021) 8.18.14.02 corr. (rev. only)Septimius Severus, AD 193-211
AE 26, 9.94g, 26.18mm, 225°
struck under governor Ovinius Tertullus
obv.: AV K L - CEVHROC P
Bust, draped and cuirassed, laureate, r.
rev.: VPA OV TERTVLLOV NIKOPOLI PR
Herakles, nude, lion's skin over l. shoulder and l. arm, stg. frontal, head r., resting
with r. hand on club and holding in l. hand bow
ref.: a) not in AMNG:
cf. AMNG I/1, 1276 (for the type only)
b) not in Varbanov
c) not in Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov (2021):
rev. No. 8.18.14.2 corr. (same die, writes VPA OOV)
obv. e.g. No. 8.14.10.2 (different die)
probably unpublished
rare, VF/F+, green patina

The rev. seems to be identical with Caracalla No. 8.18.14.2 although the depicted coin is a bit misstruck. It is another example for a parallel issue of menbers of the imperial family.
Jochen
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PAPAL: Gregory XRome, Gregory X (Tebaldo Visconti), 1272-1276 Bulla 1272-1276, PB 38mm., 90.33g. GRЄ/GORIVS/· P P · X’ · in three lines; all within linear-beaded border; (Ω above P P). Rev. S PA S PE Bare heads of Sts. Paul and Peter, facing slightly r. and l., respectively, each within beaded halo; cruciform sceptrr between; all within beaded-linear border. Serafini I 1-2.

Ex. Naville
2 commentsMolinari
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Perseus AE23, 179-168 BC. Perseus right /Eagle on thunderboltMacedonian Kingdom, Perseus AE23, 8.9g. 179-168 BC. Head of hero Perseus right / Eagle with open wings, on thunderbolt. SNGCop 1276 or similar.Podiceps
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Pharnakeia - AE85-65 BC
times of Mithradates VI Eupator
laureate head of Zeus right
eagle on thunderbolt right, head turned left
ΦΑΡΝΑΚΕΙAΣ
(ΠAPΔ)
BMC Pontus p. 36, 2; SNG Cop 222; SNGvA 132; SNG Newcastle 407; SNG BM 1276 ff.; HGC 7 245
7,7g 19,5mm
ex Aphrodite
J. B.
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PROBUS BASTIEN 195 VAR. ABVNTIANTIA AVG (SIC!)OBVERSE: IMP C PROBVS•P•F•AVG
REVERSE: ABVNTIANTIA AVG (SIC!)
BUST TYPE: B = Radiate, cuirassed bust right
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/-//IIII
WEIGHT 4.37/ AXIS 7h / DIAMETER: 22-22,5mm
MINT: Lugdunum
RIC: 17 var. (unlisted with this erroneous reverse legend)
BASTIEN: 195 var. (unlisted with this erroneous reverse legend)
COLLECTION NO: 1276

Erroneous reverse legend: ABVNTIANTIA AVG instead of ABVNDANTIA AVG

Provenance: Paul Francis Jacquier Auction 45 lot 1357 = ex Ph. Gysen collection
Barnaba6
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Roman Imperial: Diocletian as Augustus of the Eastern Empire, AE Follis.Trier 296-297 A.D. 9.92g - 25.7mm, Axis 12h.

Obv: IMP DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG - Laureate head right.

Rev: GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI / A-Γ / TR - Genius standing left, modius on head, naked except for chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera and cornucopiae, A in left field, Γ in right field. Mintmark TR.

Ref: RIC VI 170a, A; Sear 12761.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian Scarlioli
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Roman Provincial: Septimius Severus, AE26 Tetrassarion, Ovinius Tertullus, legate consularis. Added onto the Wildwinds site in October 2022. Moesia Inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum 198-201 A.D. 10.89g - 26.5mm.

Obv: AY K Λ C CEYHΡOC Π - Laureate head right.

Rev: ΥΠA OOY TEPTYΛΛΟΥ NIKOΠΟΛIT ΠPOCI - Herakles standing right with club, lion skin and bow.

Ref: AMNG 1276 var (bust type); Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov (2021) No. 8.14.14.2. Not in AMNG, Varbanov, Moushmov, Mionnet, SNG Budapest, Ruzicka additions, Agram, etc. (all: laur. draped and cuirassed bust). Die match to the plate coin in HHJ.
Rated: Rare.
Provenance: Added onto the Wildwinds site in October 2022. Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian Scarlioli
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S.871 Wulfhere (Wulfred)Styca of Wulfhere, archbishop of York 854-900
Moneyer: Wulfred
Mint: York (presumably)
S. 871
Pirie unlisted
Abramson C-40/34c
O: +VLFHERE ABED (retrograde)
R: +VVLFRED (retrograde)
Motif: 1a/1

Die pairing is unlisted in Pirie, appears to have the same obverse as Pirie 1276-1277 but a different reverse. Pirie does note that other reverses are known for this die obverse.

Ex- History In Coins
St. George's Collection
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Schjöth ----, Hartill (QC) 5.291 Type A1 & (CCC) 22.1276, KM C1-16Guangxu (1875-1908)

1 cash (cast brass), 1887-1899 [?], Board of Revenue mint (in Beijing), south branch, 22 mm.

Obv: Guangxu tongbao.

Rev: Boo chiowan.

Type A1 is comprised of larger coins with a diameter over 20 mm., an actual weight over 3 grams, and a nominal weight of 1 qian (= 3.73 grams). The coins issued by the south branch of the Board of Revenue mint have square head, two dot tong.

Hartill (QC) rarity 9 and (CCC) 15.
Stkp
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Silver Kaks Krooni 1930.Estonia. Republic (1918-1941) Silver 2 Krooni 1930. Fortress. XF

Denomination 2 Krooni
Date Struck 1930 - "Toompea Fortress at Tallinn"
Mint Tallinn
Obv: Arms of State, date below.
Rev: Image of Fortress, value below.
Weight 12 gm.
Diameter 30 mm
Reference KM#20.
Grade VF.
Material .500 Silver Sterling

Mintage 1276455, Reference Eesti Vabariigi mündid ja paberrahad, Gunnar Haljak. Väljaandja Tallinn 2008
Will Hooton
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Spain: Catalonia. Jaime/Jaume I (the Conqueror) (King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona 1213-1276)cf. Burgos 855; cf. Crusafont 155; cf. ME 1710

AR dinero, Barcelona mint. .86 gr., 17.55 mm. max., 0°

Obv: + BARQVInOnA, crowned bust left.

Rev: IA-CO-B R-EX, long cross with annulets and pellets in quarters.
1 commentsStkp
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Trajan Denarius AnnonaAR Denarius
Trajan 98-117 CE
Diameter: 19 mm, Weight: 3.56 grams, Die axis: 7h

Obverse: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P COS V PP
Laureate bust to right, with medusa aegis

Reverse: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI
Annona standing left, holding grain ears in her right hand and cornucopiae with her left, modius to left, stern of galley to right.

Mint: Rome

References: RIC 165

Notes:
- Dates between 103 and 111 CE

Purchased from Silbury Coins, 2019
1 commentsPharsalos
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Valens, RIC IX 5b ii, SisciaObv: D N VALENS P F AVG
Bust: Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right
Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM
Emperor advancing right holding labarum and dragging captive.
Exe: (dot) BSISC
Mint: Siscia
Date: 364-367 AD
Denom: Ae3
Ref: RIC IX 5b ii LRBC 1276
Rated "C"
Bluefish
 
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