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SICILY: Roggero II, 1130-1156, AV tari (0.95g), NM, ND, Spahr-60, Travaini-190, ruler cited as al-mu'tazz billah / al-malik rujar / al-mu'azzam, star above, struck 1130-1140,Quant.Geek
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Philip I the Arab, February 244 - Late September249 A.D., Seleucia ad Calycadnum, Cilicia. Orichalcum medallion, cf. RPC VIII U2169; SNG Levante 778; SNG BnF 1040; SNG Righetti 1630; SNG Pfalz 1078; BMC Cilicia p. 140, 50 (various legend arrangements), VF, broad flan, portrait, dark brown patina, light encrustation, a few small pits, marks, Seleukeia ad Calycadnum (Silifke, Turkey) mint, weight 34.823g, maximum diameter 40.0mm, die axis 180o, obverse AYT K M IOYΛIOC ΦIΛIΠΠOC CEB, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind; reverse CEΛEYKEΩN TΩN ΠPOCT, confronted busts of Tyche, right, draped, kalathos on head, cornucopia behind, and Apollo, left, laureate and draped, laurel branch before, KAΛYK/A∆N/Ω in three lines above, EΛEYΘEP/AC in two lines below; 40 millimeters1 commentspaul1888
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ROME. M. Arrius Vestinus.
PB Tessera (20mm, 4.08 g, 12 h)
Amphora; grain ear to right
M · AR/ VES
Rostovtsev p. 140, note = Ficorini II, pl. XVII, 10

Ex Agora 34 (9 June 2015), lot 149
1 commentsArdatirion
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000011 Larissa Profile Left Double Headed Axe in Front, Jason’s Sandal RightThessaly Greece, the City of Larissa

Obv: Larissa in profile to the l., double headed ax before. All within a border of dots.
Rev: Jason’s sandal to the r., Λ - Α above. All within incuse square.
Denomination: silver obol; Mint: Larissa; Date: c. 490 - 480 BC????; Weight: .86g; Diameter: 10mm: Die axis: 120º; References, for example: Weber 2826, var. sandal l.; Traité p. 1011 no. 1415 pl. XLIII 6, var. legend ΛΑRΙ, sandal l., Ξ below; SNG Cop 90, var. no mention of ax; Kagan 2004, p. 85, pl. 1, 4, legend? var. sandal l.; BCD Thessaly II 140, var. sandal l., square within incuse, legend ΛΑRΙ retrograde and upside down, H on groundline; HGC 4, 403, legend retrograde and upside down var. sandal l.

Provenance: Ex. Roma Numismatics Ltd. E-Sale 177 Lot 69 February 22, 2024; Ex. Roma Numismatics Ltd. E-Sale 107 Lot 145 March 16, 2023; Ex. Roma Numismatics Ltd. E-Sale 94 Lot 61 February 24, 2022; Ex. Roma Numismatics Ltd. E-Sale 37 Lot 80 June 24, 2017; Ex. Roma Numismatics Ltd. E-Sale 12 Lot 592 November 1, 2014.

Photo Credits: Roma Numismatics Ltd.

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0193 - Denarius Sulpicia 69 BCObv/ Veiled bust of Vesta r.; behind, S C.
Rev/ Knife, simpulum and axe; AE CVR in field; P GALB in ex.

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Moneyer: P. Sulpicius Galba.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 406/1 - RSC I/Sulpicia 7.
ex-Jesús Vico, auction 140, lot 79.
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035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0915, Rome, AE-Sestertius, LIBERALITAS VII, Antoninus seated left on platform, S-C, R!035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0905, Rome, AE-Sestertius, LIBERALITAS VII, Antoninus seated left on platform, S-C, R!
avers:- ANTONINVS-AVG-PIVS-P-P-TR-P-XVII, Laureate head right.
revers: LIBERALITAS-VII, Antoninus seated left on platform on right: in front of him, Liberalitas satnding left, holding account-board and cornucopiae: below citizen standing right holding out fold of toga, S-C across the field, COS IIII in exergo.
exe:S/C//COS IIII, diameter: 32-33mm, weight: 29,37g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 152-153 A.D., ref: RIC-III-915-p-140, C-525-526, Rare !
Q-001
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048 Clodius Albinus (193-196 A.D. Caesar, 195-196 A.D. Augustus ), Rome, RIC IV-I 002, AR-Denarius, COS II, Aesculapius standing left, Rare! #1048 Clodius Albinus (193-196 A.D. Caesar, 195-196 A.D. Augustus ), Rome, RIC IV-I 002, AR-Denarius, COS II, Aesculapius standing left, Rare! #1
avers: D CLOD SEPT ALBIN CAES, Bare head right.
reverse: COS II, Aesculapius standing left, naked to the waist, feeding serpent climbing up staff.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 16,0-17,8mm, weight: 3,24g, axis: 5h ,
mint: Rome, date: 195 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 2, p-44, RSC 9, BMC 88, Sear 6140,
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049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Emesa, RIC IV-I 364, AR-Denarius, BONA SPES, Spes standing left, #1049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Emesa, RIC IV-I 364, AR-Denarius, BONA SPES, Spes standing left, #1
avers: IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, Laureate bust right.
reverse: BONA SPES, Spes standing left, holding flower and raising skirt.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,5mm, weight: 3,77g, axis: 6h ,
mint: Emesa, date: 194-95 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 364, p-140, RSC 58,
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063a05. TacitusAntoninianus. Obv: IMP CM CL TACITVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right. Rev: FELICIT TEMP, Felicitas standing left with caduceus and sceptre. Mintmark V. RIC 140, Sear5 11775.lawrence c
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072 Gordianus-III. (238-244 A.D.), RIC IV-III 140, AR-Antoninianus, Rome, FELICIT TEMP, Felicitas standing left, #1072 Gordianus-III. (238-244 A.D.), RIC IV-III 140, AR-Antoninianus, Rome, FELICIT TEMP, Felicitas standing left, #1
avers:- IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- FELICIT TEMP, Felicitas standing left with caduceus and cornucopiae.
exe:-/-//--, diameter: 21,0-22,0mm, weight: 3,95g, axis: 2h,
mint: Rome, date: 244 A.D. ref: RIC IV-III-140, p-25, RSC-71,
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110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3377, RIC V-I 140, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, FELICIT TEMP, -/-/V, Bust-D1, Felicitas left, #1110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3377, RIC V-I 140, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, FELICIT TEMP, -/-/V, Bust-D1, Felicitas left, #1
avers:- IMP-C-M-CL-TACITVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, (D1).
revers:- FELICIT-TEMP, Felicitas stg. l., holding short-handled caduceus in r. hand and long sceptre in l. hand, (Fe5).
exerg: -/-/V, diameter: 21-22,5mm, weight: 4,02g, axes: 6h,
mint: Ticinum, .issue-1, .off-5., date: 275 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-140, T-(Estiot)-3377,
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110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3442, RIC V-I 140, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, FELICIT TEMP, -/-//V, Bust-D1, Felicitas left, #1110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3442, RIC V-I 140, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, FELICIT TEMP, -/-//V, Bust-D1, Felicitas left, #1
avers:- IMP-C-M-CL-TACITVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, (D1).
revers:- FELICIT-TEMP, Felicitas stg. l., holding short-handled caduceus in r. hand and long sceptre in l. hand, (Fe5).
exerg: -/-//V, diameter: 22-22,5mm, weight: 3,55g, axes: 6h,
mint: Ticinum, .issue-2, .off-5., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-140, T-(Estiot)-3442,
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113 Carus (282-283 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 035F, Rome, -/-//AKA, AETERNIT IMPERI, Sol advancing left, #1113 Carus (282-283 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 035F, Rome, -/-//AKA, AETERNIT IMPERI, Sol advancing left, #1
avers: IMP C M AVR CARVS P F AVG, Radiate and cuirassed bust right.
revers: AETERNIT IMPERI, Sol advancing left raising hand and holding whip.
exerg: -/-//AKA, diameter: 20,0-23,0mm, weight: 2,68g, axes: 7h,
mint: Rome, 2nd.em., date: 282 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 35F, p-140, C-15
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113 Carus (282-283 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 047K, Rome, -/-//KAA, CONSECRATIO, Eagle, #1113 Carus (282-283 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 047K, Rome, -/-//KAA, CONSECRATIO, Eagle, #1
avers: DIVO-CARO, Radiate head right.
revers: CONSECRATIO, Eagle standing facing, head left.
exerg: -/-//KAA, diameter: 22,5-23mm, weight: 4,03g, axes: 6h,
mint: Rome, 5th. em., date: 284A.D., ref: RIC V-II 47K, p-140, C-15
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113 Carus (282-283 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 049K, Rome, -/-//KAΓ, CONSECRATIO, Altar, #1113 Carus (282-283 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 049K, Rome, -/-//KAΓ, CONSECRATIO, Altar, #1
avers: DIVO-CARO, Radiate head right.
revers: CONSECRATIO, Altar.
exerg: -/-//KAΓ, diameter: 21-23mm, weight: 4,03g, axes: 5h,
mint: Rome, date: 283 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 49K, p-140,
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136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 140, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•ASIS•, CONSTANTINI-AVGVSTI, B1, VOT/I•S/XX in three lines. R3!136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 140, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•ASIS•, CONSTANTINI AVGVSTI, B1, VOT/I•S/XX in three lines. R3!
avers: CONSTA NTINVS AVG, 1, Laureate head right.
rever: CONSTANTINI AVGVSTI, B1, VOT/I•S/XX in three lines.
exergo: -/-//•ASIS•, diameter: 19,5-20mm, weight: 3,18g, axis: 7h, R3!
mint: Siscia, 1st.off., date: 320 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-140, p-441 ,
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1608 - Lepidus and Octavian, DenariusDenarius minted in Italy, 42 BC
LEPIDVS PONT MAX III V R P C, bare head of Lepidus right (NT and MA in monograms)
C CAESAR IMPIII VIR R P C, bare head of Octavian right (MP in monogram)
3.78 gr
Ref : HCRI # 140, RCV # 1523, Cohen # 2

The following from forum catalog :
"Lepidus was a faithful follower of Julius Caesar, and he served as Praetor and Consul. When Caesar was assassinated, Lepidus was in charge of the cavalry and commanded a legion. This position secured him a place in the Second Triumvirate along Marc Antony and Octavian. His cut was Africa. When Octavian attacked Sextus Pompey's Sicily, Lepidus' ships and troops supported him. In an uninspired move, Lepidus thought he could force Octavian to leave him the island. The two armies separated and isolated skirmishes occurred, but soon the soldiers sick of yet another civil war, acknowledging Octavian's superiority deserted Lepidus en-masse. Lepidus left the island as a simple civilian, retaining only his priesthood, but he was the only defeated Imperator not to suffer a violent death."
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21.14. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.14.1.1./c1g1.1./22., New sigla !, H-228, CNH I.-191, U-140, AR-Denarius, #0121.14. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.14.1.1./c1g1.1./22., New sigla !, H-228, CNH I.-191, U-140, AR-Denarius, #01
avers: Patriarchal cross on the arch, between two towers, two rosettes above, three circles below; border of dots.
reverse: Balcony over three arches, six-pointed star between two circles above, circle below; line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 16,0 mm, weight: 0,42 g, axis: 9h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-228, CNH I.-191, Unger-140,
CÁC III. 21.14.1.1./c1g1.1./22., New sigla !,
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275-276 AD - TACITUS AE antoninianusobv: IMP.C.M.C.L.TACITVS.AVG (radiate & cuirassed bust right)
rev: FELICIT.TEMP / V (Felicitas standing left with caduceus & scepter)
ref: RIC140, C.40
mint: Ticinum, struck 275 AD
3.42gms, 22mm
berserker
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3252 CILICIA, Zephyrion Hadrian, SabinaReference.
RPC III, 3252/5; 72-75; Imhoof "Den Haag", 4; SNG Tahberer 1745-1746; LEVANTE NC 1988 S140,74(1) / COLL BERLIN / IMHOOF ZFN 1876 S343,3
LEVANTE NC 1988 S140,75(2) / HANDEL

http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/3/3252/5/

Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СΕΒΑСΤΟС ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΕΙΤωΝ
laureate head of Hadrian, right.

Rev. СΑΒΙΝΑ СΕΒΑСΤΗ ΖΕΦΥΡΙΩΤΩΝ
Draped bust right, a triple tiara above the brow (wearing Stephan)

10.60 gr
27 mm
12h
okidoki
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490-400 B.C. Silver tetartemorion, Apollo right/ TE with two pelletsIonia, Kolophon, c. 490-400 B.C. Silver tetartemorion, SNG Cop 140, VF, toned, grainy, Colophon mint, 0.227g, 6.6mm, 90°, obverse laureate head of Apollo right; reverse TE ligature (denomination), two pellets on left, all within incuse square. Ex FORVM & areich, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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62-06 - MAXIMINO I "El Tracio" (235 - 238 D.C.)AR Denario 20 mm 2.2 gr.

Anv: "IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG" - Busto laureado, vestido y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "FIDES MILITVM" - Fides (La Fidelidad) estante de frente, viendo a izq. portando sendos estandartes militares en sus manos.

Acuñada 235-236 D.C.
Ceca: Roma

Referencias: RIC Vol.IVb #7A Pag.140, Sear RCTV Vol.III #8307 var. (Ley. anverso) Pag. 79 - BMCRE #1 Pag. - Cohen Vol.IV #7 Pag.506 - RSC Vol. III #7 Pag. - DVM #2 Pag.219
mdelvalle
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78b Volusian AD 251 - 253 Obv. IMP CAE C VIB VOLVSIANO AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev. PM TRP IIII COS II
Emperor standing left, holding branch and short transverse sceptre
RIC 140, 3,240g , Rome - Antoninanus -
Priscus
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8. Janus, first king of Italy, and inventor of civilisationSestertius minted AD 140, Rome. 24.70g, Ø 32mm, 12h. RIC 644, Cohen 881, Foss 55
Obv.: ANTONINVS - AVG PIVS PP, laurate head right.
Rev.: TR POT COS III round edge SC in field, Janus standing facing, holding sceptre.
ex CNG eAuction 233 lot 335 (June 2010); ex the John Bitner Collection of Secular Games Coinage; ex Astarte XV (27 November 2004), lot 234.

Sestertius issued in preparation of the 900th anniversary of Rome, celebrated on 21 April 147.
Janus was believed to be first king of Italy, serving as both leader and teacher to all within his lands. In honor of his deeds, he was elevated to the status of a deity by the Romans, with Romulus himself, one of the mythical founders of Rome, building and dedicating the Temple of Janus.
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9. Juno Sospita, goddess of LavuniumÆ Sestertius, 28,89g, Ø 31mm, 12h, minted AD 140, Rome
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PI-VS P P TR P COS III, laurate head right
Rev.: IVNONI SISPITAE around, S C in field, Juno Sospita with goat skin head dress, advancing right preceded by snake, brandishing javelin and holding shield, pinched in the middle.
RIC 608 (scarse); BMCRE 1248; Cohen 473; Foss 56

This issue is part of a series of coins struck between 140 and 144 figuring scenes from ancient Roman legends. Juno Sospita was the godess of Lanuvium, the birthplace of Pius, and one of the most ancient figures in the Roman pantheon.
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A102-20 - CARO ( Set. 282 - Jul. 283 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 21 x 22 mm 2.9 gr.

Anv: "DIVO CARO" - Busto radiado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONSECRATIO" - Águila parada de frente con sus alas extendidas, mirando hacia la izquierda. "KAA" en exergo.

Acuñada 284 - 285 D.C.
Ceca: Roma (Off.1ra.)

Referencias: RIC Vb #47 P.140, Sear RCTV III #12395 P.520, Sear RCTV '88 #3371, Cohen VI #15 P.352, DVM #19 P.263, Hunter #1, Pink pp.38-9 series 5-6
mdelvalle
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Antoninus Pius & Marcus Aurelius RIC III 415bAntoninus Pius & Marcus Aurelius, Silver denarius, RIC III 415b, RSC II 21, Hunter II 6, BMCRE IV 148 var (...CAES AVG..., noted), SRCV II 4523 var (same), gF, nice style, light corrosion, small spots of encrustation, Rome mint, weight 3.032g, maximum diameter 17.9mm, die axis 0o, 140 A.D.; OBV: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, bare of Antoninus Pius right;
REV: AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII F COS, draped young bare-headed and beardless bust of Marcus Aurelius Caesar right;

EX: Forum Ancient Coins

In 140, Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius Caesar were the two Roman Consuls. Marcus Aurelius was married to Antoninus Pius' daughter Faustina the Younger and was made Caesar in 139. This was the third consulship for Antoninus Pius and the first consulship for Marcus Aurelius.
SRukke
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Antoninus Pius Concordia RIC 678Antoninus Pius, Ae As, Rome, 141 AD, 7.9g, 26.38mm, RIC 678, Cohen 140,
OBV: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, Laureate head right
REV: CONCOR_DIA EXERCITVVM, Concordia standing left, holding Victory
and legionary eagle, S-C across fields
SRukke
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 628b, Sestertius of AD 140-144 (Pius and Aurelius)Æ Sestertius (25.5g, Ø33mm, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 140-144.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III laureate head of Antoninus Pius facing right
Rev.: S C (in ex.) Pius and Aurelius seated left on platform holding paterae, flanked by lictors.
RIC 628b (R), Cohen 764, BMC 1297, Strack 869, Banti 375 (1 spec.); Sear (Roman Coins & Their Values II) 4225.

Issued on the occasion of the joint consulate with Marcus Aurelius in AD 140, celebrated with a second donative.
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 1212, Sestertius of AD 140 (A. Pius & M. Aurelius)Æ Sestertius (25.3g, Ø34mm, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 140.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate head of Antoninus Pius right.
Rev.: AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG P II F COS around, S C below bust, bare, draped bust of Marcus Aurelius right.
RIC 1212; BMCRE 1209; Cohen 34; Strack 912; Sear (Roman Coins and their Values) 4526; Foss (Roman Historical Coins) 125/21
Ex G.Henzen, Amerongen (1997).

Issued to mark the joint consulate with Marcus Aurelius in A.D. 140, celebrated with a second donative (first one was in A.D. 139).

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Athens drachm 454-404 bcChance Vandal
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Austria. Albert II (the Wise), Duke of Austria and Styria (1330-1358)Luschin/Szego 140, CNA B 236.

AR Pfennig, Vienna mint, 14-15 mm.

Obv: Hare facing left.

Rev: Shield.

“Until the 12th century, coins were needed above all for exports; daily transactions were generally barter transactions. As the economy began to operate increasingly on the principle of the division of labor and as cities began to grow, money started to acquire more and more importance for regional trade. Municipal records show that even in Austria under Babenberg rule, money payments to feudal lords began to replace payments in kind. The growing monetarization of society ushered in a new phase in the history of coins. Monetary systems became regionalized. The denar, formerly used for external trade and exports, was replaced by the regional pfennig. New monetary borders came into existence, within which the rulers with coinage rights tried to enforce the compulsory, exclusive use of their own coins. Under Babenberg rule, the Vienna pfennig was accorded the role of regional money used in Austria. The Vienna pfennig came into its own when the mint was moved from Krems to Vienna at the end of the 12th century. It served as a means of payment for daily monetary transactions and remained a monetary unit even when large foreign coins were used to settle the growing volume of trade transactions – gold coins such as the Venetian or Florentine ducat and large silver coins like the Prague groschen. In the course of the 14th century, it became established as a currency in nearly the entire area covered by modern-day Austria, with the exception of Tyrol and Vorarlberg.” (“Money and Trade during the Era of the Silver Pfennig.” Oesterreichische Nationalbank

“It is assumed that most of the 13th and 14th century reverses are not legible at all. This is entirely normal as the obverses were usually struck after the reverses.” (Szego, at 52). The reverse of this issue was the arms of mintmaster Heinrich Schucheler (per Jean Elsen, List 263 Lot 395).
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Baktria, Heliokles II Radiate Zeus-Mithra Tetradrachm.Baktria. Heliokles II. Circa 90-75 BC. AR Tetradrachm (9.83 gm, 26.5mm, 12h) of E. Gandhara or W. Punjab. Diademed and draped bust r. / Radiate Zeus standing l., brandishing thunderbolt and holding long sceptre. Maharajasa dhramikasa Heliyakreya (Karosthi: of Great King Heliokes the Just). ᚖᴾmonogram to lower l. EF. CNG Auction 117 #357. "Minor pitting on obverse, a few light scratches, trace of smoothing on reverse. Rare." Bopearachchi Série 1A; SNG ANS 9 #1139, 1140, 1141 (same rev. die); HGC 12 #377; MIG 2 Type 288b. Anaximander
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Byzantine Empire: Heraclius, AR Hexagram.Constantinople 615-638 A.D. 6.85g - 25.2mm, Axis 6h.

Obv: dd NN hERACLIUS Et hERA CONSt - Heraclius on left and Heraclius Constantine on right, seated facing on double-throne, each holding cross on globe in right hand, small cross above.

Rev: dEUS AdIUtA ROmANIS - Cross-potent on globe above three steps; K in right field.

Ref: SB 798, MIB 140, DO 64.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian Scarlioli
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BYZANTINE, Justinian I, AV Solidus, A.D.527-565BYZANTINE COINS
Justinian I (527-565)
(D) Solidus (4.39 g), Constantinopolis, 1 Officina, AD 542-565. Bust / Victoria.
Sear 140, 7 MIB, summer 4.3. Clipped minimal, minor scratches.

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C. Servilius - AR denariusRome
¹²126 BC
head of Roma right wearing winged helmet; lituus left
(XVI)
ROMA
Marcus Servilius Pulex Geminus, consul 202 BC, left fighting a duel on horse, holding spear and shield inscribed with M. Other horseman riding left holding sword and shield
C·SER(VE)IL
Crawford 264/1, SRCV I I 140, Sydenham 483a, RSC I Servilia 6
¹²Mark Passehl - Roman moneyer & coin type chronology, 150 – 50 BC
3,9g 17,5mm
ex Martí Hervera / Soler y Llach
J. B.
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CÁC II. 20.03.1.1./a1.18./19., Anonymous III. (István III., (Stephen III.), King of Hungary, (1162-1172 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-140, CNH I.-119, U-081, #01CÁC II. 20.03.1.1./a1.18./19., Anonymous III. (István III., (Stephen III.), King of Hungary, (1162-1172 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-140, CNH I.-119, U-081, #01
avers: Cross on the line, the ornament of lines, crosses, and crescents above and below; border of dots.
reverse: A amongst five dots; line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-140, CNH I.-119, Unger-081,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 20.03.1.1./a1.18./19.,
Q-001
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CÁC II. 20.03.1.1./b1.15./51., Anonymous III. (István III., (Stephen III.), King of Hungary, (1162-1172 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-140, CNH I.-119, U-081, #01CÁC II. 20.03.1.1./b1.15./51., Anonymous III. (István III., (Stephen III.), King of Hungary, (1162-1172 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-140, CNH I.-119, U-081, #01
avers: Cross on the line, the ornament of lines, crosses, and crescents above and below; border of dots.
reverse: A amongst five dots; line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 12,4-12,7mm, weight: 0,21g, axis: 9h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-140, CNH I.-119, Unger-081,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 20.03.1.1./b1.15./51.,
Q-001
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CÁC II. 20.03.1.1./g1.03./66., Anonymous III. (István III., (Stephen III.), King of Hungary, (1162-1172 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-140, CNH I.-119, U-081, #01CÁC II. 20.03.1.1./g1.03./66., Anonymous III. (István III., (Stephen III.), King of Hungary, (1162-1172 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-140, CNH I.-119, U-081, #01
avers: Cross on the line, the ornament of lines, crosses, and crescents above and below; border of dots.
reverse: A amongst five dots; line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 12,8mm, weight: 0,19g, axis: 7h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-140, CNH I.-119, Unger-081,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 20.03.1.1./g1.03./66.,
Q-001
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Claudius, 25 January 41 - 13 October 54 A.D.Claudius ca 42-43 AD. Copper Ae 27.7~29.4mm. As, Weight 10.04g, die axis 180o, Rome mint, 41 - 42 A.D. Obv: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP P P bare head left. Rev: CONSTANTIAE AVGVSTI, Constantia standing left, in helmet and chiton, raising right hand, spear vertical behind in left, S - C flanking across field. RIC 111. Sear5 #1858, RIC I 95, BMCRE 140, Cohen 14, SRCV I 1857, Cohen 14. ddwau
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Constans, AD 337-350Æ Centenionalis, 22/19mm, 4.6g, 6h; Rome AD 348-350
Obv.: DN CONSTA-NS PF AVG; Rosette-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust left, globe in right hand.
Rev.: FEL TEMP REPA-RATIO; Helmeted soldier advancing right, spear in left hand pointing downward between his legs, leading captive with right hand from hut beneath tree // R star T
Reference: RIC VIII 140, p. 258
From the YOC Collection / 16-430-61
John Anthony
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Constantine I, RIC VII 140, TicinumObv: CONSTANTINVS AVG
Bust: Laureate head right
Rev: D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG
VOT XX in two lines within wreath.
Exe: PT
Date: 326-327 AD
Denom: Ae3
Rated "C2"
Bluefish
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Constantine I, RIC VII 140, TicinumObv: CONSTANTINVS AVG
Bust: Laureate head right
Rev: D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG
VOT (dot) XX in 2 lines within laurel wreath.
Exe: ST
Date: 320-321 AD
Denom: Ae3
Rated "C3"
Bluefish
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Constantine the Great AE centenionalis AD320obv:CONSTA-NTINVS.AVG
rev:CONSTANTINI.AVGVSTI / VOT IS XX / *SIS
ref:RICvii-Siscia140, C.86(2fr.)
mint:Siscia, 3.15g, 17-20mm
Very rare
berserker
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Constantine The Great- VOT XXConstantine the Great, early 307 - 22 May 337 A.D.

Obverse
Laureate head right

CONSTANTINVS AVG

CONSTANTINVS: Constantine
AVG: Augustus, emperor

Reverse
D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, around wreath enclosing VOT / XX; Our Lord Constantine The Greart, Emperor, (VOT / XX ) Indicating 20 years of vows to the gods.

D N: Dominus Noster, our lord
CONSTANTINI: Constantine
MAX: Maximus, the Great
AVG: Emperor


VOT: Vota: Vows
XX: 20 years

Domination: Bronze AE 3, size 19 mm

Mint: PT in exergue Prima TICINUM, 1. st Officina, RIC VII TICINUM 140, rarity C2 (very common), year 320-321
Peter Wissing
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Cyrrhestica. Cyrrhus. Philip I the Arab(244-249). AE28, 15.66 gr.
Obv. - ΑΥΤΟΚ Κ Μ ΙΟΥΛΙ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟC CΕΒ, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. - ΔΙΟC ΚΑΤ ΕΒ ΑΤΟΥ, hexastyle temple within which is a seated statue of Zeus Kataibates facing,
holding thunderbolt and sceptre, with eagle at his feet; bull(?) leaping right above temple, ΚΥΡΗCΤΩΝ in exergue.
BMC 30; Butcher 21a var; RPC VIII unassigned ID 7881.
(ex.Savoca auc.140, lot 847.)
maxthrax
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Domitian DenariusAR Denarius. DOMITIAN 69-81 AD.
Obv. IMP CAES DOMT AVG GERM PM TR P VIII, laur. hd. r.
Rev. IMP XIX COS XIIII CENS P PP, Minerv stg. l., holding spear.

RIC II 670, RIC I 140, RSC 252

=> Obv. DOMT instead of DOMIT
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EB0856 Tacitus / FelicitasTacitus 275-276, Antoninianus.
Obverse: IMP CM CL TACITVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: FELICIT TEMP, Felicitas standing left with caduceus and sceptre; V in exergue.
References: RIC 140, Sear5 11775.
Diameter: 23.5mm, Weight: 3.59g.
EB
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Eion - AR trihemiobolc. 460-400 BC
goose right, head left; above lizard left
H
quadripartite incuse square
AMNG III/2, p. 140, 30 var. (letter on obv.); SNG ANS 287–90; SNG Copenhagen 177; Jameson 945; Pozzi (Boutin) 1428–9
0,8g 10mm
J. B.
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Elagabalus, 218 - 222 ADObv: IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, laureate, draped bust of Elagabalus facing right.

Rev: SALVS ANTONINI AVG, Salus standing, head turned right, feeding a snake she is holding across her body.

Silver Denarius, Rome mint, 218 - 219 AD

3.6 grams, 19.45 mm, 180°

RIC IVii 140, RSC 256, S7543, VM 57
Matt Inglima
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Faustina Maior (138-140 commemorative issue) denarius (AR)Obv.: DIVA FAVSTINA (Draped bust of empress) Rev.: AETERNITAS (Aeternitas standing, holding globe with veil blowing around head) Diameter: 17.9 mm RIC 351Nick.vdw
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Faustina Sr, RIC (A. Pius) 1140, Sestertius of AD 142Æ Sestertius (25.74g, Ø31mm, 11h). Rome mint. Struck AD 142.
Obv.: DIVA AVGVSTA FAVSTINA, veiled and draped bust of Diva Faustina Maior facing right
Rev.: EX·S·C·(in ex.), Statue of Faustina, holding grain ears, seated on top of a triumphal chariot drawn by two elephants with riders.
RIC (A. Pius) 1140 (rare); BMCRE 1435; Cohen 202 (25 fr.); Strack 685 (3 collections for veiled bust type); Banti (I Grandi Bronzi Imperiali III-1) 71 (6 spec.); Sear (Roman Coins and their Values II) 4627; Foss (Roman Historical Coins) 125:25b
ex CNG 85 lot 918 (2010)

Commemorating the funeral of Faustina in A.D. 141
1 commentsCharles S
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Faustina the ElderAE As, 9.26g, Faustina the Elder, ca. AD 140, Obv: DIVA FAVSTINA; Rev: AETERNITASS around figure standing left with S-C on either side, aVF. RIC 1103.Molinari
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Geta Denarius A.D. 210 RIC 70b, RSC 140, BMC 43IMP CAES P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG, laureate head right / PONTIF TR P II COS II, Genius standing left sacrificing out of patera over lighted altar & holding corn-ears.

Ex Pegasi Numismatics Auction XXVI (15.05.2012)
1 commentsTheEmpireNeverEnded
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Gordian III Felicitas RIC 140GORDIAN III, AR Antoninianus, Rome, 238 - 244 AD, 22.65mm, 3.86g, RIC IViii 140, RSC 71
OBV: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
REV: FELICIT TEMP, Felicitas standing left with caduceus & cornucopiae
AD 244 (14th and last Issue, 1st Officina)
SRukke
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Gordian III, 238 - 244 ADObv: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III facing right.

Rev: FELICIT TEMP, Felicitas standing left holding a long caduceus and a cornucopia.

Silver Antoninianus, Rome mint, 243-4 AD

4.1 grams, 24 mm, 180°

RIC IViii 140, RSC 71, S8607, VM 7
Matt Inglima
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GREEK, Ephesos, Ionia, c. 500 - 420 B.C.GS86219. Silver drachm, SNG Kayhan 140, SNGvA 7819, SNG Cop 210, SNG Tübingen 2758, Traité II, p. 1090, 1867 & pl. CLII, 12; BMC Ionia -, SNG München -, Choice gVF, toned, well centered on a tight flan, weight 3.343 g, maximum diameter 15.1 mm, die axis 0o, Ephesos mint, c. 500 - 420 B.C.; obverse EΦ-EΣI-O-N, bee seen from above; reverse quadripartite incuse square, divided by thin raised bands, incuse quarters rough; rare issue with full ethnicJoe Sermarini
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Hierapolis-Kastabala, Tyche/ city goddess seated; Obv circular countermark with upper body of a figure with left hand to headCilicia, Hierapolis-Kastabala, 2nd-1st century B.C. Bronze AE 23, SNG Cop 140, Fair, countermark F, Hierapolis-Kastabala mint, weight 5.822g, maximum diameter 21.9mm, die axis 0o, 2nd - 1st Century B.C.; obverse veiled head of Tyche right with turreted crown, circular countermark with upper body of a figure with left hand to head; reverse [ΙΕΡΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ ΤΩΝ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩΙ ΠΥΡΑΜΩΙ] or similar, city goddess seated left with chiton, holds long sceptre with left, sacrificing over altar with patera in extended right, eagle below; Ex FORVM, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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Hispania Baetica (105 a.C.), asseHispania Baetica, periodo metà II-I sec. a.C. (probabilmente 105 a.C.), asse
Zecca di Castulo o Iliberri/Ilturir (Granada)
AE,21,01 gr., 32 mm, B (per il tipo)
D/ Testa ibercia (divinità, magistrato, ma più probabilmente muliebre)
R/ Chimera o grifone
Nota: leggibile anche una parte dell'etnico, in caratteri iberici (cosa inusuale per queste monete). Modulo particolarmente largo per il tipo (De Guadan 140, ma di modulo più ampio).
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (17 novembre 2007, numero catalogo 47), ex collezione Gionata Barbieri, Napoli Italia (fino al 2007)
paolo
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Hungary (Habsburg): Matthias II (King of Hungary 1608-1619; Holy Roman Emperor 1612-1619)Huszár 1140, Unger 869, KM 32 [?]; dated 1612

Billon denar, Kremnitz/Körmöcbánya (now Kremnica, Slovakia) mint, .58 g., 14.31 mm. max., 180°

Obv: MAT • II • D • G • [HV • BO • ]REX • 1612 • (= Matthias II Dei Gratia/By the grace of God Rex/King of Hungary and Bohemia), two-part shield with Árpádian stripes and patriarchal cross emerging from crown on three hills, K-B (=Kremnitz-Bergstadt/Körmöcz-Bánya) flanking, over-struck with partial legend MAT • II • D • ... starting at 5:00.

Rev: PATRONA HVNGARI •, Madonna without rays, child to her left.

Huszár rarity R6.
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Julia Titi Denarius with Venus-Ca.AD 79-80 AD
Obverse: IVLIA AVGVSTA TITI AVGVSTI F, diademed & draped bust right, hair in long plait down back

Reverse: VENVS AVGVST, Venus, nude except for drapery around thighs & strap across back, standing right, leaning on column. Reverse damaged in antiquity

BMC 140, RSC 12.
Marjan E
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Justinian I solidusJustinian I (527-565) (D) Solidus (4.39 g), Constantinople, 1 Officina, AD 542-565. Bust / Victoria.
Sear 140, 7 MIB, summer 4.3. Clipped minimal, minor scratches.
Chance Vandal
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L. Caesius - AR denariusRome
²110 BC / ¹112-111 BC
bust of Vejovis left from behind wearing taenia and cloak, hurling a thunderbolt over shoulder
(ROMA)
Lares Praesites seated right, holding long scepter; dog right between them; head of Vulcan and tongs above
(LA)__(PRE)
L·C(AE)SI
¹Crawford 298/1, Sydenham 564, RSC I Caesia 1, BMCRR Italy 585, Russo RBW 1140, SRCV I 175
²Mark Passehl - Roman moneyer & coin type chronology, 150 – 50 BC
3,8g 18mm
ex Naumann
1 commentsJ. B.
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Lydia, Saitta. Pseudo-autonomous issueCirca 138-192 AD.
AE21, 5.34 gr.
Obverse - ΙƐΡΑ ϹΥΝΚΛΗΤOϹ - draped bust of the Senate (youthful), to right.
Reverse - ƐΡΜOϹ ϹΑΙΤΤΗΝΩΝ - river-god Hermos reclining left ,
holding long reed and cornucopia, resting on water-urn.
SNG München 439; SNG Copenhagen 398; BMC 25.
RPC IV.2 9964(temp.)
ex. Savoca auction 140, lot 726.
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Lydia, Sardes, AE-21, Pseudo Autonomous, A.D., BMC-79, SNG-Cop-509, SNG-v-Aulock-3140, CAPΔIANΩN, Lion stalking right,Lydia, Sardes, AE-21, Pseudo Autonomous, A.D., BMC-79, SNG-Cop-509, SNG-v-Aulock-3140, CAPΔIANΩN, Lion stalking right,
avers:- No legend, Bare-headed, bearded bust of Herakles left.
revers:- CAPΔIANΩN, Omphale, naked but for lion's skin hanging from neck and shoulders, walking right, holding club over shoulder.
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 20-21,5mm, weight: 4,80g, axis: h,
mint: Lydia, Sardes,, date: 2nd Century A.D., ref: BMC-79, SNG-Cop-509, SNG-v-Aulock-3140
Q-001
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MAFJ2 The Teenage YearsAntoninus Pius
Denarius
140

Laureate head of Pius right, right, ANTONINVS AVG PI VS P P TR P COS III
Bare head of Aurelius right, right, AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII F COS

RIC 417a

Faustina II
Denarius

Draped bust right with single row of pearls around head, right, FAVSTINA AVG PII AVG FIL
Venus standing left holding apple & rudder, dove at foot, VENVS

RIC 515b

The Pius/Marcus coin was minted shortly after Marcus became Consul in 140, and the Faustina denarius probably at the same time or near the time of their marriage in 145. If the former is the case, Faustina about ten. If the latter, Faustina is about fourteen.
Blindado
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MER RIC: 3442Mint: Ticinum Issue 2
Datation: early – June 276
Denomination: Aureliani
Titulature: IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG Bust: D1
Legend: FELICIT TEMP
Reverse Mark: –/–//V
Reverse: Felicitas 5
Tacitus
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Mithradates I. 165 - 132 BCAR tdr., 15,24gr, 28mm;
Sellw. 13.3, Shore 36, Sunrise 261;
mint: Seleukia, axis : 12h;
obv.: bare-headed, right, w/diadem and ribbon; medium long cap like hair, medium long curly beard, mustache; necklace, earring (?); reed and pellet border 12-16h;
rev.: young Herakles standing right w/ club (and lion’s skin ?) in left arm and skyphos in right hand; below exergual line date ΓOP = 140,39 BC; 4-line legend: BAΣIΛEΩΣ MEΓAΛOY APΣAKOY ΦIΛEΛΛHNOΣ; in left field monogram.
1 commentsSchatz
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Mysia, Parium. Severus AlexanderAE23, 5.78 gr.
Obv - IMP CAEƧ L ƧEP ƧEV ALEXANDER - Laureate bust right, with aegis on cuirass.
Rev - DEO AЄ ƧVB - C G H I P (Colonia Gemella Iulia Hadriana Pariana)in ex. - Asklepios seated right on throne,
holding raised foreleg of bull standing left.
RPC VI online 3871.
ex. Savoca auction 140, lot 685.

maxthrax
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Parthia, Mithradates I., 165 - 132 BCAR tdr., 15,24gr, 28mm;
Sellw. 13.3, Shore 36, Sunrise 261;
mint: Seleukia, axis : 12h;
obv.: bare-headed, right, w/diadem and ribbon; medium long cap like hair, medium long curly beard, mustache; necklace, earring (?); reed and pellet border 12-16h;
rev.: young Herakles standing right w/ club (and lion’s skin ?) in left arm and skyphos in right hand; below exergual line date ΓOP = 140,39 BC; 4-line legend: BAΣIΛEΩΣ MEΓAΛOY APΣAKOY ΦIΛEΛΛHNOΣ; in left field monogram.
Schatz
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Posthumus / Winged Caduceus / Silvered AntoninianusObverse: IMP C POSTVMVS P P AVG, Radiate cuirassed bust right
Reverse: SAECVLO FRVGIFERO, Winged caduceus
20.35 mm , 3.08 grams , VF ( XF according to auction house ?) , Rare
Treveri (Trier) mint , AD 266

RIC Vii 84 Trier, Zschuke 140, Cunetio 2426, Elmer 381 , AGK 78; RSC 333.
Pin sharp detail with natural darkly toned hoard patina.

Emperor Posthumus was the first Emperor of the breakaway Gallic Empire. He seized this area from Gallienus and ruled it for almost 10 years before his disgruntled troops killed him.
EX VAuctions Sale 304 / Lot 412

From The Sam Mansourati Collection.



5 commentsSam
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Probus, Antoninianus, ROMAE AETERNAE, XXIPAE Antoninianus
Probus
Augustus: 276 - 282AD
Issued: 277AD
23.5mm
O: IMP CM AVR PROBVS PF AVG; Radiate, mantled bust left, holding scepter with eagle atop.
R: ROMAE AETERNAE; (Hexastyle) temple with six columns, Roma seated within, holding Victory and scepter.
Exergue: XXIP
Siscia Mint
Aorta: 825: B48, O38, R140, T144, M6.
RIC V-2, Siscia, 737, P, left.
limaperre 252667359976
12/14/16 2/10/17
Nicholas Z
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RIC 1557 VespasianAR Denarius, 3.11g
Antioch mint, 72-73 AD
Obv: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII; Head of Vespasian, laureate, r.
Rev: VICTORIA AVGVSTI; Victory stg. r., crowning standard and holding palm
RIC 1557 (R2). BMC 509, RSC 618. RPC 1929 (1 spec.). BNC -.
Ex Pegasi 140, 2 August 2011, lot 319.

This Vespasian denarius was attributed as a fairly common Rome mint Victory crowning standard, it actually is from Antioch and can be identified so by the different style. The lettering and the bust clearly are Antioch. The Rome example of the type is rated C2 (very common), while the Antioch type is rated R2 (very few examples known). The other two examples of this type I have seen are die pair matches with mine, which illustrates how rare this coin really is.

The whole series this coin is a part of consists of contemporary Rome mint types which were copied by Antioch.
3 commentsDavid Atherton
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RIC 4c, p.030, 140 - Gordianus III, Felicitas Gordian III
AR-Antoninianus
Obv.: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, radiate and draped bust right
Rev.: FELICIT TEMP, Felicitas standing left holding a long caduceus and cornucopia
Ag, 4.71g, 23mm
Ref.: RIC 140, RSC 71
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Ric-140 Gordian III FelicitasIMPGORDIANVSPIVSFELAVG - Radiate, draped, & curaissed bust right
FELICIT TEMP - Felicitas standing left, holding long caduceus and cornucopia.

Fifth issue, AD 243-244 Ric-140, Cohen-71
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Antoninus Pius, AR Denarius, 138-161 AD, RIC 95Antoninus Pius, 138-161 Denarius circa 140, AR 18mm., 3.12g.
Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P Laureate head right.
Rev. T R POT COS III She-wolf in cave standing right, suckling the twins.
RIC 95. C 914.
Naville Auc 6 lot 144
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Faustina Senior, AR DenariusAnnia Galeria Faustina, AD 100-140, wife of Antoninus Pius.
Obverse: DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust right.
Reverse: AETERNITAS, Aeternitas, Providentia, or Urania standing front holding globe, veil blowing out around head.
RIC 351
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Hadrian, AR Denarius, RSC 1140Hadrian Denarius.
IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate head right / P M TR P COS III, Pax standing left holding branch & scepter.
RSC 1140, Sear 3523. Very high relief, a very well centered and beautiful coin.
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Roman Empire, Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3442, RIC V-I 140, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, FELICIT TEMP, -/-//V, Bust-D1, Felicitas left, #1110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3442, RIC V-I 140, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, FELICIT TEMP, -/-//V, Bust-D1, Felicitas left, #1
avers:- IMP-C-M-CL-TACITVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, (D1).
revers:- FELICIT-TEMP, Felicitas stg. l., holding short-handled caduceus in r. hand and long sceptre in l. hand, (Fe5).
exerg: -/-//V, diameter: 22-22,5mm, weight: 3,55g, axes: 6h,
mint: Ticinum, .issue-2, .off-5., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-140, T-(Estiot)-3442,
Q-001
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AR Antoninianus

Obv: IMP CAES ANTONINVS AVG, radiate draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev: P M TR P II COS II P P, Roma seated left, holding victory and scepter, shield on ground by her side.
22 mm, 4.99 gms

RSC 140, RIC 14
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Schjöth 1501, Hartill (QC) 27.7 Type 1.1, KM 465Jiaqing (1796-1820)

1 cash (cast brass), 1796-1799, Zhili Province, Baoding mint, 24.5 mm.

Obv: Jiaqing tongbao.

Rev: Boo jyi.

Type 1 coins have a six stroke, closed bei. They are similar to Board of Revenue reform type (Hartill (QC) 5.140, Type A1). In Type 1.1, there is a large ji in jia.

Hartill rarity 10
Stkp
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Schjöth 1509, Hartill (QC) 12.8 Type 1.1, KM 478Jiaqing (1796-1820)

1 cash (cast brass), 1796 [?] – 1820 [?], Guangxi Province (in Guilin), 24 mm.

Obv: Jiaqing tongbao.

Rev: Boo gui.

Type 1 is comprised of coins per the Board of Revenue reform type (cf. Schjöth 1489, Hartill (QC) 5.140, KM 440.1).

Hartill rarity 9
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Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch. Philip I the Arab(244-249).Billon Tetradrachm, 27 mm, 11.77 gr;
struck 248 AD.
Obv. - AVTOK K M IOYΛI ΦIΛIΠΠOC CЄB, radiate and cuirassed bust left, seen from behind.
Rev. - ΔHMAPX EΞOYCIAC YΠATOΓ, eagle standing right with wings spread, wreath in beak;
ANTIOXIA / S C in ex.
McAlee 925, Prieur 355.
(ex. Savoca auction 140, lot 866.)
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Septimius Severus, Denarius, RESTITVTOR VRBISAR Denarius
Septimius Severus
Augustus: 193 - 211AD
Issued: 201 - 210AD
19.5mm 3.50gr 6h
O: SEVERVS PIVS AVG; Laureate head, right.
R: RESTITVTOR VRBIS; Roma seated left, holding palladium and scepter, shield below seat.
Rome Mint
RIC 288; RSC 606; Sear 6358, BMC 359; Aorta: B3, O81, R280, T140, M4.
Agora Auctions for Holding History HH09-074
7/28/16 1/24/20
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Siscia, RIC VII 140, 136 Constantinus-I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), AE-3 Follis, •//•ASIS•, CONSTANTINI-AVGVSTI, B1, VOT/I•S/XX in three lines. R3!Siscia, RIC VII 140, 136 Constantinus-I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), AE-3 Follis, •//•ASIS•, CONSTANTINI AVGVSTI, B1, VOT/I•S/XX in three lines. R3!
avers: CONSTA NTINVS AVG, 1, Laureate head right.
rever: CONSTANTINI AVGVSTI, B1, VOT/I•S/XX in three lines.
exergo: •//•ASIS•, diameter: 19,5-20mm, weight: 3,18g, axis: 7h, R3!
mint: Siscia, 1st.off., date: 320 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-140, p-441 ,
Q-001
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Tetricus I VICTORIA AVG RIC V/2 140Ant, 18x21mm, 2.84g.

Obverse: IMP C G P ESV TETRICVS AVG, Radiate and draped bust R.

Reverse: VICTORIA AVG, Victory walking L holding palm branch and wreath.

Trier, Issue 2.

RIC 140, Common.
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Tetricus I VICTORIA AVG RIC V/2 140Ant, 18x21mm, 2.84g.

Obverse: IMP C C ESV TETRICVS PF AVG, Radiate and draped bust R.

Reverse: VICTORIA AVG, Victoria walking L with wreath and branch.

Trier, Issue 2.

RIC V/2 140, Common.
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Thessaly, Larissa, Nymph Larissa, CavalrymenLarissa, Thessaly
AE Dichalkon
Obv.: Head of nymph Larissa facing, head turned slightly to left, wreathed with grain, wearing double strand plain necklace
Rev: ΛAPIΣAIΩN, Cavalrymen on horse prancing right, lance in right, wearing Boiotian helmet, ∆A monogram
AE, 5.45g, 17.1mm
Ref.: BCD Thessaly I 1171.1, BCD Thessaly II 393.3, SNG Cop 140, cf. Rogers 285
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