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050 Leopoldus I., (Leopoldus I. of Habsburg), King of Hungary, (1657-1705 A.D.), H 1441, U-1068a, AR-XV Kreuzer, Pozsony, Madonna and the child in the Mandorla, 1676, #01050 Leopoldus I., (Leopoldus I. of Habsburg), King of Hungary, (1657-1705 A.D.), H 1441, U-1068a, AR-XV Kreuzer, Pozsony, Madonna and the child in the Mandorla, 1676, #01
avers: LEOPOLDVS•D(ei)•G(ratia)•R(omanorvm)•I(mperator)• [XV, as value sign] •S(emper)•A(vgvstvs)•G(ermaniae)•H(ungariae)•B(ohemiae)•REX, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, above "lying S-shaped" decoration, below in value sign: XV.
reverse: • 16-76 ♦PATRONA♦ [coat of arms] HVNGARIAE• (AE is ligated), Sitting the crowned Madonna with the child in her left arm, in the Mandorla and flame wreath. Below it is the crowned Hungarian coat of arms, the Bratislava coat of arms on the left side, and the right side is the coat of arms CG.
diameter: 30,5-31,0mm, weight: 5,86g, axis: 0h,
mint: Hungary, Pozsony, (today Slovakia: Bratislava/Pressburg),
mintmark: Crowned Hungarian coat of arms, the Bratislava coat of arms on the left side, and the right side is the coat of arms CG (mintmaster: Georg Cetto).
date: 1676 A.D.,
ref: Huszár 1441, Unger 1068a, Höllhuber PRE 76.1.var.
Q-001
quadrans
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MACEDON: BottiaiaMacedon, Bottiaia, AE 23, 8.97g, ca. 196-168 B.C. Obv: Zeus facing right within dotted border. Rev: Thunderbolt, ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΩΝ / ΒΟΤ in ex. Dark green patina, VF (EBC 6/25). SG 1441, B.M.C. 48. in ex.Molinari
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Moesia inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum, 14. Septimius Severus, HrHJ (2018) 8.14.48.19 #1 (plate coin)Septimius Severus, AD 193-211
AE 18, 2.95g, 18.4mm, 0°
obv. AV L - CEVHROc
laureate head r.
rev. NIKOPOLI PROC ICTRO
Crescent, 1 eight-pointed star in the cavity
ref. a) AMNG I/1, 1441 (1 ex., Löbbecke)
b) Varbanov (engl.):
#2335 cites in error AMNG 1441, has different legends!
c) Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov (2018) No. 8.14.48.19 (plate coin)
rare, about VF, brown patina
From Forum Ancient Coins, thanks!

On the crescent a strange N from a double strike?
Jochen
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Moesia inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum, 14. Septimius Severus, HrHJ (2018) 8.14.48.19 #2Septimius Severus, AD 193-211
AE 17, 2.17g, 17.31mm, 30°
obv. AV -L - CEVHROC
Laureate head r.
rev. NIKOPOLIT PROC ICTR
Crescent with 1 8-pointed star in the cavity (barely visible)
ref. a) AMNG I/1, 1441 (1 ex., Löbbecke)
b) Varbanov (engl.) 2335 var. (cites AMNG 1441, but has different legends)
c) Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov (2018) No. 8.14.48.19
F+, dark green patina
Jochen
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Schjöth ----, Hartill (QC) 27.92 Type 2g, Hartill (CCC) 22.1441, KM C ----GUANGXU (1875-1908)

1 cash (cast brass), 1896-1900 [?], Zhili Province, Tianjin mint, 22 mm.

Obv: Guangxu tongbao.

Rev: Boo jiyen, circle above the hole.

Type 2 is comprised of coins with a seven stroke bei. They are smallerer coins, with a nominal weight of 7 or 8 fen (= 2.611 or 2.984 grams).

There are over twenty different control marks on Type 2 coins, which indicates that the mark was changed once a quarter for five years.

Hartill (QC) rarity 8
Stkp
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Schjöth 1441, Hartill (QC) 25.8-9 Type 3.2, Hartill (CCC) 22.134, KM 336 var.Kangxi (1662-1722)

1 cash (cast brass), 1682-1689, Yunnan Province (YÅ«n mint name), Dongchuan old mint, 24 mm.

Obv: Kangxi tongbao.

Rev: YÅ«n (in Manchurian) to the left, yun (in Chinese) to the right.

Type 3.2 is comprised of coins in which a component of kang is written with the middle horizontal stroke protruding, and in which the lines in the middle of a component of yun are written like a cross. They have a nominal weight of 1.0 qian (= 3.73 grams), and a diameter under 26 mm. Type 3.2 coins have a small head of tong, and the yūn is touching the rim.

This is one of a series of twenty coins known as “poem” coins (shi qian), which, according to folklore, have talismanic qualities when placed together. The coins were put in a specific order in which the mint names formed a “poem.” The poem did not have a particular meaning, but rhymed according to the rules of classical Chinese poetry.

Hartill rarity 8
Stkp
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Schjöth 1441, Hartill Type 1 (QC) 25.3 and (CCC) 22.131, KM 336 var.Kangxi (1662-1722)

1 cash (cast brass), 1667-1670, Yunnan Province (YÅ«n mint name), 4.06 g., 27.69 mm.

Obv: Kangxi tongbao.

Rev: YÅ«n (in Manchurian) to the left, yun (in Chinese) to the right.

Type 1 is comprised of coins in which a component of kang is written without the middle horizontal stroke protruding, and in which the lines in the middle of a component of yun are written horizontally. They have a nominal weight of 1.4 qian (= 5.22 grams), and a diameter over 26 mm.

This is one of a series of twenty coins known as “poem” coins (shi qian), which, according to folklore, have talismanic qualities when placed together. The coins were put in a specific order in which the mint names formed a “poem.” The poem did not have a particular meaning, but rhymed according to the rules of classical Chinese poetry.

Hartill rarity 7 (QC) and 12 (CCC).
Stkp
Kang_Xi_Schjoth_1441_Hartill_25_8-9.jpg
Schjöth 1441, Hartill Type 3.2 (QC) 25.8-9 and (CCC) 22.134, KM 336 var.Kangxi (1662-1722)

1 cash (cast brass), 1682-1689, Yunnan Province (YÅ«n mint name), 2.72 g., 21.68 mm. (undersized for type)

Obv: Kangxi tongbao.

Rev: YÅ«n (in Manchurian) to the left, yun (in Chinese) to the right.

Type 3 is comprised of coins in which a component of kang is written without the middle horizontal stroke protruding, and in which the lines in the middle of a component of yun is written like a cross. They have a nominal weight of 1.0 qian (= 3.73 grams), and a diameter under 26 mm. Subtype 3.2 has a small head of tong and yūn touching the rim.

This is one of a series of twenty coins known as “poem” coins (shi qian), which, according to folklore, have talismanic qualities when placed together. The coins were put in a specific order in which the mint names formed a “poem.” The poem did not have a particular meaning, but rhymed according to the rules of classical Chinese poetry.

Hartill rarity 7 (QC) and 14 (CCC).
Stkp
 
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