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42 viewsANTONINVS PIVS - As - 145/161
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, laureate head right
Rev.: PIETAS AVG S-C, Pietas standing left holding patera in r. hand, left arm in fold of dress.
Gs. 12,7 mm. 26,5
RIC 823
Maxentius
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30 viewsANTONINVS PIVS - Denarius - 145/161 AD
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head right
Rev.: COS IIII, Pax stg. left, holding olive branch and caduceus
Gs. 3,5 mm. 18
Cohen 258, RIC 130Maxentius
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181 viewsAntoninus Pius, AD 138-161
AE – Sestertius
Rome, 145-161 AD
Head, laureate, r.
ANTONINVS PIVS PP TR P
Pax standing l., setting fire with torch to heap of arms and holding cornucopiae
COS IIII, PAX AVG in field, SC in exergue
RIC 777
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Ardatirion
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105 viewsAntoninus Pius, AD 138-161
AE – Sestertius
Rome, 145-161 AD
Head, laureate, r.
ANTONINVS PIVS PP TR P
Pax standing l., setting fire with torch to heap of arms and holding cornucopiae
COS IIII, PAX AVG in field, SC in exergue
RIC 777
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Ardatirion
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13 viewsNERO
Billon Tetradrachm
25mm, 8.1 grams
OBV: NER KLAY KAIS SEB GER AYTO, Head of Nero right
REV: PRON NEOY SEBASTOY, Nero wearing a radiate crown seated left holding a map and scepter
LG to left = year 3
Milne 145
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9 viewsANTONINUS PIUS
Sestertius 145-161 A.D.
30.5 mm, 22.2 grams
OBV: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TRP COS IIII, laureate head right.
REV: LIBERALITAS AVG V, Liberalitas standing left,holding account-board and cornucopiae.
S-C in field
RIC- III -776
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43 viewsEGYPT, ALEXANDRIA, Gallienus (A.D. 253-268), Potin Tetradrachm, 10.77g., 23mm, Dated year 14 (A.D. 266/7), AVT K P LIK GALLIHNOC CEB, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev., eagle standing left, head right, holding wreath in beak, L ID (date) before, palm behind, (Köln 2932; Dattari 5283; Milne 4145),
Provenance:
Ex Boston Museum of Fine Arts (Deaccessioned #88.230).
Purchased from Alfred Oscar van Lennep (1851-1913), Anglo-Dutch Numismatic and Antiquities Dealer (Smyrna, (Izmir) Turkey), January 5th, 1888. paul1888
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9 viewsTIMURID: Abu Sa'id, 1451-1469, AR tanka, NM, ND, A-2417 variant, unknown counter-mark on issue of Abu Sa'id dated AH873SpongeBob
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1 Gordian III9 viewsGordian III
AR Antonianus, Rome Mint
243-4 AD
O: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG
R: MARS PROPVG, Mars advancing right, holding transverse spear and shield
RIC IV-3 145; Cohen 155; Sear (5) 8623 Sosius
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1 Gordian III13 viewsGordian III
AR Antonianus, Rome Mint
243-4 AD
O: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG
R: MARS PROPVG, Mars advancing right, holding transverse spear and shield
RIC IV-3 145; Cohen 155; Sear (5) 8623Sosius
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17 Antoninus Pius61 viewsAntoninus Pius. A.D. 138-161. Æ sestertius (34.0 mm, 25.29 g, 11 h). Rome mint, Struck A.D. 145-161. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P COS IIII, laureate head right / FELICITAS AVG, SC, Felicitas standing left, holding capricorn and long caduceus. RIC 770; BMCRE 1677. aVF.
Ex 1030, sale 53, lot 106. Ex- Dave Surber Collection.
Ex Agora Auction 28, lot 87Sosius
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29 Elagabalus18 viewsELAGABALUS
AE25 of Byblus, Phoenicia.
AV K M AVP ANTWNINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / IEPAC BYBLOY, hexastyle temple with central arch, Astarte standing facing within, foot on prow, holding sceptre, being crowned by Nike on column to r.
SNG Cop 145, BMC 52Sosius
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4 Tacitus51 viewsTacitus. A.D. 275-276. Æ antoninianus (22.2 mm, 4.13 g, 6 h). Rome mint, A.D. 276. IMP CM CL TACITVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right / MARTI PACIF, Mars advancing left, holding branch, spear and shield; S in exergue. RIC 145. gVF, partially silvered.
Ex. Agora Auctions, Aug 2014, from collection of Dave Surber, founder of wildwinds.comSosius
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4.5 Galeria Valeria24 viewsGALERIA VALERIA
AE Follis, Siscia, 310-311 AD
GAL VALERIA AVG, bust right, draped and diademed on crescent, wearing necklace, with facing shoulders / VENERI-VICTRICI, Venus standing facing, SIS in ex, crescent in l. field, epsilon in r. field.
RIC VI Siscia 211; Sear 14590. Fine, chipped flan.Sosius
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91 Leo RIC X 7047 viewsLEO I
AE4, Constantinople Mint
457-474 AD
O: DN LEO, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right
R: Leo standing facing, head right, holding long cross in right and placing left hand on head of kneeling captive.
Mintmark CN. RIC X 704. Sear (2014) 21452. VF
Sosius
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Alexander I Balas 152 - 145 B.C.12 views Alexander I Balas 152 - 145 B.C. Ar drachm 17.1~17.8mm. 3.43g. Obv: Diademed head right. Obv: BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞANΔPOY ΘEOΠATOPOΣ EYEPΓETOY, Apollo seated left on omphalos, testing arrow, resting hand on grounded bow. Symbol: (outer left) cornucopia. SC 1785ddwau
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Constantius II, RIC VII 145, Aquileia, 337-361 CE24 viewsObverse: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
Reverse:GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, two soldiers holding spears and shields with one standard between them.
Mintmark: dot AQP, Aquileia 15.5 mm., 1.6 g.
RIC VII Aquileia 145NORMAN K
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Gordian III AR Antoninianus18 views
IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, his radiate and cuirassed bust right .
MARS PROPVG, Mars hastening right, holding shield & spear. RIC 145, RSC 155. Britanikus
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Dy.145 Louis VII (the Young): denier parisis (Paris), 2nd type13 viewsLouis VII, king of the Franks (1137-1180)
Denier parisis (Paris), 2nd type
Billon, 0.81 g, diameter 19 mm, die axis 9h
O: +LVDOVICVSoREX; FRA/NCO
R: PARISII CIVIS, cross pattée
Droger
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(0098)TRAJAN25 views98 - 117 AD
(111/12 AD)
AE 24 mm, 11.99 g
O: ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ laureate head of Trajan, r.
R: ΑΣΚΑΛΩ Tyche-Astarte standing, l., on prow with standard and aphlaston; in l. field, incense altar; in r. field, dove standing l.; to r., date ƐIC
Judaea, Ascalon
Ref. RPC 3 No. 3987; De Saulcy 9; BMC 145; rarelaney
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(0138) ANTONINUS PIUS29 views138 - 161 AD
struck 145-161 ad
AE Dupondius 23.5 mm, 7.75 g
O: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P COS IIII Radiate head right
R: SALVS AVG S-C Salus standing left feeding snake coiled around altar, and holding rudder upright
RIC809laney
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(0138) ANTONINUS PIUS--ALEXANDRIA58 views138 - 161 AD
Struck 144 - 145 AD
AE 31.5 mm 20.02 g
Antoninus Pius/Sphinx
Obv. Laur head of Antoninus Pius R
Rev. Sphinx crowned with horns, disk and plumes, seated R, paw on wheel
Alexandria, Egypt laney
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(0145) FAUSTINA II17 views(wife of Marcus Aurelius, mother of Commodus)
176-180 AD.
AE Sestertius, 31 mm 23.30 g
O: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right
R: DIANA LVCIF S-C, Diana standing right with long torch. RIC 1628.
ROMElaney
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(0145) FAUSTINA II18 views(wife of Marcus Aurelius, mother of Commodus)
FAUSTINA JR.
128 - 175 AD
AE SESTERTIUS 29 mm 19.78 g
O: DIAD DR BUST R
R: FECUNDITAS STANDING R HOLDING SCEPTER AND BABY / SC
RIC 1638laney
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(0145) FAUSTINA II16 views147 - 175 AD
Struck ca 161-175 AD
AE 17.5 mm; 4.45 g
O: Draped bust of Faustina Jr. to right
R: Cult Statue of Artemis Ephesia, stag on either side
Phrygia, Ancyra (Ankyra); Cop 142laney
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(0145) FAUSTINA II32 views(wife of Marcus Aurelius, mother of Commodus)
Faustina II
AE Sestertius, 31 mm 23.30 g
176-180 AD.
O: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right
R: DIANA LVCIF S-C, Diana standing right with long torch. RIC 1628.
ROME
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(0145) FAUSTINA II28 views(wife of Marcus Aurelius, mother of Commodus)
FAUSTINA JR.
128 - 175 AD
AE SESTERTIUS 29 mm 19.78 g
O: DIAD DR BUST R
R: FECUNDITAS STANDING R HOLDING SCEPTER AND BABY / SC
RIC 1638laney
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(0145) FAUSTINA II34 views(wife of Marcus Aurelius, mother of Commodus)
FAUSTINA JR.
128 - 175 AD
AE 25 mm 10 70 g
O:BUST R
R:VENUS STANDING L HOLDING VICTORY AND RESTING HAND ON SHIELDlaney
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(0145) FAUSTINA II43 viewsAE drachm 32 x 30.5 mm; 18.52 g
Dated year 20 = AD 156-157.
O: [FAVCTINA CEBACTH], draped bust right
R: L-K, Kybele seated left between two seated lions, holding patera and resting arm on drum.
Egypt, Alexandria; Milne 2330; Emmett 1992.
(from Dave Surber collection)
d.s.
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(0145) FAUSTINA II12 views(wife of Marcus Aurelius, mother of Commodus)
Faustina II
176-180 AD.
AE Sestertius, 31 mm 23.30 g
O: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right
R: DIANA LVCIF S-C, Diana standing right with long torch. RIC 1628.
ROMElaney
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(0145) FAUSTINA II14 viewsFaustina II (147-176AD)
(wife of Marcus Aurelius, mother of Commodus)
FAUSTINA JR.
128 - 175 AD
AE 20.5 mm, 4.55 g
obv: FAVSTEINA SEBASTH, head of Faustina II right
rev: OVLPIAS PAVTALIAS, Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae
Thrace, Pautalia. cf. BMC 142,12; Moushmov 4114laney
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(0161)MARCUS AURELIUS, as Caesar27 views161 - 180 ad) (as Augustus)
138 - 161 (as Caesar)
Struck 145 AD, as Caesar under Antoninus Pius
AE As 26 mm 10.01 g
O: AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII F COS II, bare head r.
Rome, cf. RIC 1260
R: HILARITAS, Hilaritas standing front, head l., with palm and cornucopia; in field S - C. laney
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(0218) ELAGABALUS37 views218 - 222 AD
AE Assaria 27 mm 13.59 g
Obv: [AVT K M AVPH] ANTWNEINOC K, laureate head right
Rev: VP NOBIOV POVFOV NIKOPOLITWN PROC IC-TPO-N, Fortune standing, holding
rudder on globe in right hand and cornucopiae in left
Nikopolis ad Istrum
Moushmov 1451
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*Lydia, Nysa. Marcus Aurelius. Regling, Nysa 86 37 viewsÆ23. Lydia, Nysa. Marcus Aurelius (Caesar AD 136–161; Emperor 161–180), laureate head to r., cuirassed bust with paludamentum, back to viewer. ΑΥ ΚΑΙ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟC or "Imperator Caesar Antoninus" Rev., Zeus seated, holding patera and long scepter. ΕΠ ΓΡ ΑΣΙΑΤΙΚΟΥ Κ[ΟΡΝ] ΝΥΣΑ[ΕΩΝ]. Asiatikos Korn(eliou), grammateus. Regling, Nysa 86; RPC IV (temporary №) 1455. Ex Collegium Josephinum Bonn 1-9-2010.
Same dies as RPC IV specimen: http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1455/
*Note: Made a slight adjustment to image for brightness, contrast, and intensity. Mark Fox
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*SOLD*40 viewsAntoninus Pius AE/AS
Attribution: Unpublished variety of PIETAS AVG As
Date: AD 145-147
Obverse: ANTONINVS AVG-PIVS PP TRP COS IIII, laureate, cuirassed, and draped bust r.
Reverse: PI-E-TAS AVG, Pietas stg l. holding patera in r. hand, l. arm in fold of dress,
S-C across fields
Size: 25mm
Weight: 10.4 grams
Noah
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*SOLD*10 viewsClaudius Copper AS
Attribution: RIC I 97, BMCRE 145
Date: AD 41-50
Obverse: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, bare head l.
Reverse: LIBERTAS AVGVSTA, Libertas stg facing, head r., pileus in r., extending l. arm, S-C in fields.
Size: 28.7 mm
Weight: 10.62 grams
ex-ForvmNoah
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001. Julius Caesar124 viewsJulius Caesar. 49-48 BC. AR Denarius (18mm, 3.60 g). Military mint traveling with Caesar. Elephant walking right, trampling on serpent / Simpulum, sprinkler, axe (surmounted by a wolf’s head), and priest’s hat. Crawford 443/1; CRI 9; Sydenham 1006; RSC 49. VF, toned
Ex-Cngecoli
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002. CONSTANTINOPOLIS Aquileia9 viewsRIC VII Aquileia 129
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01-61 - Cartago Nova - AUGUSTO (27 A.C. - 14 D.C.)20 viewsAE Semis 23 mm 6.5 gr.
C.Varius Rufus y Sex Iulius Pollio - duoviri.
Anv: "AVGVSTVS - DIVI F" (Leyenda anti-horaria)- Cabeza laureada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "C·VAR·RVF·SEX·IVL·POL·II·VIR·Q" (Leyenda anti-horaria),Implementos sacerdotales, Simpulum (Copa pequeña con mango), aspergillum/aspersorio (Instrumento para espolvorear o rociar), Securis/Segur (Hacha ritual) y Ápex (Gorro utilizado por los Sacerdotes o Flamines).
Acuñada 27 A.C. - 14 D.C.
Ceca: Cartago Nova, Hispania (Hoy Cartagena, España)
Referencias: RPC #168, SNG Cop #510, ACIP #3137, SNG München #130, Sim.NAH #992, Vives #131/132 Pl.CXXXI #12, Burgos (2008) #455, FAB #1451 P.180, Sim. Sear GICTV #12 Pag.2 (Semis en lugar de AS), Beltram #23mdelvalle
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011a. Julia Titi56 viewsJulia Flavia (17 September 64 - 91) was the only child to the Emperor Titus from his second marriage to the well-connected Marcia Furnilla. Titus divorced Furnilla after Julia's birth. Julia was born in Rome.
When growing up, Titus offered her in marriage to his brother Domitian, but he refused because of his infatuation with Domitia Longina. Later she married her second cousin Titus Flavius Sabinus, brother to consul Titus Flavius Clemens, who married her first cousin Flavia Domitilla. By then Domitian had seduced her.
When her father and husband died, she became Emperor Domitian’s mistress. He openly showed his love. Falling pregnant, Julia died of a forced abortion. Julia was deified and her ashes her mixed with Domitian by an old nurse secretly in the Temple of the Flavians.
AEOLIS, Temnus. Julia Titi. Augusta, AD 79-91. Æ 16mm (2.18 gm). Draped bust right / EPI AGNOU THMNIT, Athena standing left, holding palladium and scepter, shield resting on ground. RPC II 981. Near VF, dark green patina, small flan crack. Ex-CNG
From the Garth R. Drewry Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group 51 (15 September 1999), lot 875; Marcel Burstein Collection.
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012 Claudius-I (41-54 A.D.), RIC I 097, Rome, AE-As, LIBERTAS AVGVSTA, Libertas, S/C//--, #1140 views012 Claudius-I (41-54 A.D.), RIC I 097, Rome, AE-As, LIBERTAS AVGVSTA, Libertas, S/C//--, #1
avers:- TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, Bare head of Claudius left .
revers:- LIBERTAS AVGVSTA, Libertas standing facing, head right, holding pileus in right hand, S—C across in lower fields.
exe: S/C//--, diameter: 28,5-29,5mm, weight: 11,05g, axis: 7h,
mint: Rome, date: 41-50 A.D., ref: RIC I 097, C 47, BMC 145, Sear 1859,
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012p Claudius-I (41-54 A.D.), Macedonia, Macedonian Koinon, Varb-III-3005, AE-24, ΣEBAΣTOΣ MAKEΔONΩN,80 views012p Claudius-I (41-54 A.D.), Macedonia, Macedonian Koinon, Varb-III-3005, AE-24, ΣEBAΣTOΣ MAKEΔONΩN,
avers:- ΤΙ-ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟΣ-ΚΑΙΣΑΡ, Bare head left.
revers:- ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ-ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΩΝ, around Macedonian shield.
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 23-25mm, weight: 9,87g, axis: h,
mint: Macedonia, Macedonian Koinon, date: 41-54 A.D., ref: Varb-III-3005-334p, Sear-425-40p, BMC-5-27,145,
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0145 - Denarius Vitellius 69 AC25 viewsObv/ (A VITE)LLIVS GERM IMP AVG TR P, laureate bust of V. r.
Rev/ XV VIR SACR FA(C), tripod-lebes with dolphin on top and raven below.
Ag, 18.1 mm, 3.38 g
Mint: Roma.
RIC I/109 [S]
ex-Stack’s Bowers, auction 94, lot 1103dafnis
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021. H-276 András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), H-276, CNH I.-306, U-145, AR-Obulus, #0169 views021. H-276 András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), H-276, CNH I.-306, U-145, AR-Obulus, #01
avers: Crowned bust facing, between two towers, star within crescent above, border of dots.
reverse: Bastion between two towers on an arch of dots, branch between two circles above, leaf below, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 12-12,5 mm, weight: 0,28 g, axis: 4h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-276, CNH I.-306, Unger-145,
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0227 - 1 Real Enrique IV 1454-74 AC5 viewsObv/ Bust of Henry IV l.; around, ENRICVS QARTVS DEI GRACIS REX C +, words separated by roses
Rev/ Castles and lions divided by cross; around, ENRICVS REX CASTELE ET LEGION +, words separated by roses; S below
Ag, 27.5 mm, 3.31 g
Mint: Sevilla
AB685 - Cy98/1493a
ex-Spink, The Numismatic Collector's Series, lot 741dafnis
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030 - Vespasian, Denarius, Ephesus, RIC 1457 48 viewsObv - IMP CAESAR VESPAS AVG COS V TR P P P; Head of Vespasian, laureate, right
Rev - PACI AVGVSTAE; Victory adv. right, with wreath and palm; at lower right, star; annulet beneath
Minted in Ephesus, A.D. 74
References:- RIC 1457. BMCRE 475. RSC 277.
Dimensions:- 22.04 mm x 19.07 mm
Severely double struck.
It looks like there was a very off-centre initial strike and the coin was re-struck with a central strike.maridvnvm
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032 Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), RIC II 0282, Rome, AR-Denarius, VICTORIA AVG, Victory (or Nemesis) advancing right,256 views032 Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), RIC II 0282, Rome, AR-Denarius, VICTORIA AVG, Victory (or Nemesis) advancing right,
avers:-HADRIANVS-AVG-COS-III-P-P, Laureate head right.
revers:-VICTO-RIA-AVG, Victory (or Nemesis) advancing right, drawing out neck of robe, and pointing downward with branch.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 18mm, weight: 3,37g, axes: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 134-138 A.D., ref: RIC II 282, RSC 1454, BMC 757
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032p Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), AR-Tetradrachm, G-1147-1148, D-1430-1431, Egypt, Alexandria, L EN-NEAKΔ, Bust of Nilus right,69 views032p Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), AR-Tetradrachm, G-1147-1148, D-1430-1431, Egypt, Alexandria, L EN-NEAKΔ, Bust of Nilus right,
avers:- AΥT KAIC TPAIAN AΔPIANOC CEB, Laureate head left .
revers:- L EN-NEAKΔ, Bust of Nilus right, draped on left shoulder, cornucopiae behind right shoulder.
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 22-24mm, weight: 11,96g, axis: 0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: 134-135 A.D., Year (IΘ)19., ref: Geissen-1147-1148, Dattari-1430-1431, Kapmann-Ganschow-32.619-p-146, Milne 1454, Köln 1148, BMC 646, Curtis 456-458,
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035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0130c, Rome, AR-Denarius, COS IIII, Felicitas standing left,67 views035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0130c, Rome, AR-Denarius, COS IIII, Felicitas standing left,
avers:- ANTONINVS-AVG-PIVS-P-P, Laureate head right.
revers:- COS-IIII, Felicitas standing left holding branch and caduceus.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 16,5-17mm, weight: 3,22g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 145-161 A.D., ref: RIC-III-130c p-42, -258
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035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0136, Rome, AR-Denarius, COS IIII, Clasped hands, #164 views035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0136, Rome, AR-Denarius, COS IIII, Clasped hands, #1
avers: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, Laureate head right.
reverse: COS IIII, Clasped hands over corn ears and caduceus.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 16,0-18,0mm, weight: 3,04g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date:145-161 A.D., ref: RIC III-136, p-43, RSC-344, BMC 530,
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035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0136, Rome, AR-Denarius, COS IIII, Clasped hands, #2138 views035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0136, Rome, AR-Denarius, COS IIII, Clasped hands, #2
avers: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, Laureate head right.
reverse: COS IIII, Clasped hands over corn ears and caduceus.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,5-18,0mm, weight: g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date:145-161 A.D., ref: RIC III-136, p-43, RSC-344, BMC 530,
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035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0143c, Rome, AR-Denarius, TEMPLVM DIV AVG REST, COS-IIII, Temple, Rare!,157 views035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0143c, Rome, AR-Denarius, TEMPLVM DIV AVG REST, COS-IIII, Temple, Rare!,
avers:- ANTONINVS-AVG-PIVS-P-P, Laureate head right
revers:- TEMPLVM-DIV-AVG-REST, Octastyle temple, in which are seated figures of Divus Augustus & Livia, COS-IIII inexergo.
exerg: -/-//COS-IIII, diameter: 16,5-18,5 mm, weight: 2,75g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 145-161 A.D., ref: RIC-III-143c var., p-44, C-809,
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035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0804, Rome, AE-Dupondius, PAX AVG, S-C, Pax standing left, Scarce !135 views035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0804, Rome, AE-Dupondius, PAX AVG, S-C, Pax standing left, Scarce !
avers:- ANTONINVS-AVG-PI-VS-P-P-TR-P-COS-IIII, Radiate head right.
revers:-PAX-AVG, Pax standing left, setting fire with torch to heap of arms and holding cornucopiae.
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 27mm, weight: x,xxg, axis: h,
mint: Rome, date: 145-161 A.D., ref: RIC-III-804-p-128, C-593, Scarce !
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035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0827, Rome, AE-As, SPQR/OPTIMO/PRINCIPI/S-C, in wreath,132 views035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0827, Rome, AE-As, SPQR/OPTIMO/PRINCIPI/S-C, in wreath,
avers:- ANTONINVS-AVG-PIVS-P-P-TR-P-COS-IIII, Laureate head right.
revers:- SPQR/OPTIMO/PRINCIPI/S-C, in wreath.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 24,5-25mm, weight: 8,89g, axes: 11h,
mint: Rome, date: 145-161 A.D., ref: RIC III 827, p-130, C-791-3,
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035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0967var., Rome, AE-Sestertius, TR POT XX COS IIII, Securitas seated left, S-C across the field ! 241 views035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0967var., Rome, AE-Sestertius, TR POT XX COS IIII, Securitas seated left, S-C across the field !
avers: ANTONINVS-AVG-PIVS-P-P-IMP-II, Laureate head right.
revers: TR-POT-XX-COS-IIII, Securitas seated left on chair formed by two cornucopiae, holding scepter, S-C across the field.
exe: S/C//--, diameter: 30,5-31,5mm, weight: 25,47g, axis: 11h,
mint: Rome, date: 156-157 A.D., ref: RIC-III-967var.( S-C across the field !)-p-145, C-1008,
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035 Ulászló I. (Wladislas I.)., King of Hungary, (1440-1444 A.D.) AR Denarius (Billon), U-472var., #01172 views035 Ulászló I. (Wladislas I.)., King of Hungary, (1440-1444 A.D.) AR Denarius (Billon), U-472var., #01
avers: m•WLADIS•DЄI•ЄC•, Crowned, two-part Hungarian shield (stripes and patriarchal cross), mint-mark on each side (I-h), border of dots.
reverse: ✠RЄGIS•VnGARIЄ•Є•C•, Lithuanian shield (knight) in circle, border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: I/h//--, diameter: 13,6-14,5mm, weight: 0,39g, axis:7h,
mint: Hungary, Buda, date:1442-1443 A.D. (by Pohl), ref: Unger-472var., CNH-2-145A, Huszár-607, Pohl-141-??,
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036 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-486.g, avers, please click on the picture,157 views036 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-486.g, avers, please click on the picture,
avers: ✠TEMPORE IO GVBERnATOR, Crowned Bohemian Lion advancing left in circle; border of dots.
reverse:-
diameter: mm, weight: 0,00g,
mint: Hungary, Buda, mint mark: h-S, by (Pohl).
date: 1447-1450 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-486.g, CNH-2-157A, Huszár-620,
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036 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-486.g, reverse, please click on the picture,153 views036 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-486.g, reverse, please click on the picture,
avers:
reverse: ✠ MOnETA•REGnI•VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross in circle, mint-mark on each side (•/h-S); border of dots.
diameter: mm, weight: 0,00g,
mint: Hungary, Buda, mint mark: •/h-S, by (Pohl).
date: 1447-1450 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-486.g, CNH-2-157A, Huszár-620,
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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, 485-d.var., #01,87 views037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, 485-d.var., #01,
avers: TEMPO•IOhAnIS (legend variation), Patriarchal cross in circle, mint-mark on each side (h-P or n-P); border of dots.
reverse: ✠ m•REGIS•VGRE (legend variation), Hungarian shield with Árpadian stripes in circle; border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: h/P//--, diameter: 13mm, weight: 0,40g, axis: 11h,
mint: Hungary, Nagyszegben (Hermanstadt, today Romania: Sibiu, by Pohl), date: 1446 A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-485-d.var., CNH-2-156, Huszár-618, Pohl-175-04,
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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-485-d., #01,95 views037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-485-d., #01,
avers: TEMPORE IOhAnIS (legend variation), Patriarchal cross in circle, mint-mark on each side (h-P); border of dots.
reverse: ✠m•REGnI•VnGARIE, Hungarian shield with Árpadian stripes in circle; border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: h/P//--, diameter: 12-13mm, weight: 0,56g, axis: 6h,
mint: Hungary, Nagyszegben (Hermanstadt, today Romania: Sibiu, by Pohl), date: 1446 A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-485-d., CNH-2-156, Huszár-618, Pohl-175-04,
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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-485-e., #01,86 views037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-485-e., #01,
avers: TEMPORE•IOhAnIS (legend variation), Patriarchal cross in circle, mint-mark on each side (h-c˟), border of dots.
reverse: ✠m•REGnI•VnGARIE, Hungarian shield with Árpadian stripes in circle; border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: h/c˟//--, were srucked by Christophorus de Florentia, (by Pohl). diameter: 13-13,5mm, weight: 0,59g, axis: 7h,
mint: Hungary, Nagyszegben (Hermanstadt, today Romania: Sibiu, by Pohl), date: 1446 A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-485-e., CNH-2-156, Huszar-618, Pohl-175-05,
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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-486-d., Rozette MOnETA•REGnI•VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross, B-S, #01 113 views037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-486-d., Rozette MOnETA•REGnI•VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross, B-S, #01
avers: ✠TEMPORE•IO•GVBERnATOR, Crowned Bohemian Lion advancing left in circle; border of dots.
reverse: Rozette MOnETA•REGnI•VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross in circle, mint-mark on each side (B-S); border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/S//-- were strucked by Stephanus Mikola, diameter: mm, weight: 0,00g,
mint: Hungary, Buda, date: 1447-1451 A.D. (by Pohl), ref: Unger-486-d., CNH-2-157A, Huszar-620, Pohl-177-04,
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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-487, Rozette MOnETA•REGnI•VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross, B-I, #01104 views037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-487, Rozette MOnETA•REGnI•VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross, B-I, #01
avers: •TEMPORE IO•GVBERnATOR, Bohemian Lion advancing left in circle, without crown, border of dots.
reverse: Rozette MOnETA•REGnI•VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross, in circle, mint-mark on each side (B-I); border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/I//-- were strucked by Iohannes Münczer (by Pohl), diameter: 19mm, weight: 0,72g,
mint: Hungary, Buda, date: 1451-1452 A.D. (by Pohl), ref: Unger-487, CNH-2-157C, Huszár-623, Pohl-179,
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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-488, Raven standing left, Rare!, #01136 views037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-488, Raven standing left, Rare!, #01
avers: ✠m•LADISLAI•R•VnGARIE•E•, Two-part Hungarian shield (stripes, patriarchal cross) in circle, mint-mark on each side, border of dots.
reverse: ✠IOhAnI•GVBERnATORIS•, Raven standing left, in circle, ring in beak, over crescent, border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/I//-- were strucked by Iohannes Münczer (by Pohl), diameter: 13-13,5mm, weight: 0,59g, axis: 7h,
mint: Hungary, Buda, date: 1452 A.D. (by Pohl), ref: Unger-488, CNH-2-166, Huszár-631, Rare!
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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-Obulus, Huszár-622, Patriarchal cross, B-I, #01163 views037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-Obulus, Huszár-622, Patriarchal cross, B-I, #01
avers: Bohemian Lion with crown advancing left in circle, line border.
reverse: Patriarchal cross, in circle, mint-mark on each side (B-I), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/I//-- were strucked by Iohannes Münczer (by Pohl), diameter: 12,0mm, weight: 0,27g, axis: 0h,
mint: Hungary, Buda, date: 1447-1450 A.D. (by Pohl), ref: Huszár-622, CNH-2-158A, Pohl-178-1, Unger-490b,
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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-Obulus, Huszár-622, Patriarchal cross, B-I, #02192 views037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-Obulus, Huszár-622, Patriarchal cross, B-I, #02
avers: Bohemian Lion with crown advancing left in circle, line border.
reverse: Patriarchal cross, in circle, mint-mark on each side (B-I), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/I//-- were strucked by Iohannes Münczer (by Pohl), diameter: 13,5mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Buda, date: 1447-1450 A.D. (by Pohl), ref: Huszár-622, CNH-2-158A, Pohl-178-1, Unger-490b,
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037a Marcus Aurelius (139-161 A.D. as Caesar, 161-180 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0429a (Ant.Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, COS II, Honos standing facing,76 views037a Marcus Aurelius (139-161 A.D. as Caesar, 161-180 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0429a (Ant.Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, COS II, Honos standing facing,
avers:- AVRE(L)IVS-CAE-SAR-AVG-P-II-F, bare head right. (Legend error "L" missing !!!)
revers:- COS-II, Honos standing facing, head left, holding branch and cornucopiae.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 17,5-18mm, weight: 3,03g, axis:6h,
mint: Rome, date: 145-147 A.D., ref: RIC-429a, p-79 Antonius Pius, C-110,
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037b Marcus Aurelius (139-161 A.D. as Caesar, 161-180 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0982, Rome, AE-Dupondius, SALVTI AVG COS III, Salus standing left,93 views037b Marcus Aurelius (139-161 A.D. as Caesar, 161-180 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0982, Rome, AE-Dupondius, SALVTI AVG COS III, Salus standing left,
avers: M-ANTONINVS-AVG-TR-P-XXIIII, Radiate, draped and cuirassed head right.
revers: SALVTI AVG COS III, Salus standing left, feeding serpent entwined around altar, and holding sceptre; S-C across fields.
exerg: S/C//--, diameter: 24-25mm, weight: 6,37g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date:169-70 A.D., ref: RIC III 982 p-292, Cohen 549, Kampmann 037.219, van Meter 34-145.
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038 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as Throne Require of Hungary, (1440-1453 A.D.), AR Denarius, H-643.var., C2-201A.var., U-494.f.var., P-150-15, Rare!67 views038 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as Throne Require of Hungary, (1440-1453 A.D.), AR Denarius, H-643.var., C2-201A.var., U-494.f.var., P-150-15, Rare!
avers: •m•LADISLA(I R•VnGARIE), Patriarchal cross in the circle, mint-mark S-D, on each side, the border of dots.
reverse: Hungarian shield with stripes, amongst three arches, three shields in the arches (Austrian band, Moravian eagle, Czech lion), a small circles between the shields!
exergue, mint mark: S/D//-- were struck by "Civitas" Town coin, (by Pohl), diameter: 12,5mm, weight: 0,36g, axis: 1h,
mint: Hungary, Szomolnok, (Schmölnitz, by Pohl, today in Slovakia, Smolnik), date:1442 A.D. (by Pohl), ref: Huszár-643var. (reverse!), CNH2-201A.var., Unger-494.f.var., Pohl-150-15, Rare!
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038 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as Throne Require of Hungary, (1440-1453 A.D.), AR Denarius, U-500-b., #01106 views038 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as Throne Require of Hungary, (1440-1453 A.D.), AR Denarius, U-500-b., #01
avers: ✠mOnETA•LADISLAI•DEI•GRA, Hungarian Shield three parts left Árpádian stripes, and right Lion over the Patriarchal cross, C-G, circle, border of dots.
reverse: ✠REGIS•VnGARIE•ETCETERA, Winged eagle, at the breast band shield, circle, border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: C/G//-- were strucked by Augustin Greniczer (by Pohl), diameter: mm, weight: g, axis:h,
mint: Hungary, Kassa (Kaschau, today Kosice by Pohl), date:1442-1443 A.D. (by Pohl), ref: Unger-500-b., CNH-2-193, Huszár-649, Pohl-156-01,
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038 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as Throne Require of Hungary, (1440-1453 A.D.), AR Denarius, U-503, Extremely Rare!!!224 views038 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as Throne Require of Hungary, (1440-1453 A.D.), AR Denarius, U-503, Extremely Rare!!!
avers: ✠mOnETA•LADISLAI•DEI•G, Hungarian Shield two parts left Árpádian stripes, and right the Patriarchal cross, K-G, circle, border of dots.
reverse: ✠REGIS•VnGARIE•ETCT, Hungarian shield.
exergue, mint mark: K/G//-- were struck by Johannes Constorfer (by Pohl), diameter: 17,5mm, weight: 0,54g, axis: 9h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöczbánya (Kremnitz,), date:1452 A.D. (by Pohl), ref: Unger-503-b., CNH-2-Not in, Huszár-653, Pohl-167, Extremely Rare!!!
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038 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as Throne Require of Hungary, (1440-1453 A.D.), AR Denarius, U-505-b., #0186 views038 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as Throne Require of Hungary, (1440-1453 A.D.), AR Denarius, U-505-b., #01
avers: rosette mOnETA•LADISLAI•DEI•G, Patriarchal Cross, K-P over +, circle ; border of dots.
reverse: ✠REGIS•VnGARIE•ET•CETERA, Crowned Bohemian Lion advancing left, circle, border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: K/+ over P//-- were struck by Petrus Jung (by Pohl), diameter: mm, weight: g, axis:h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica, by Pohl), date:1447-1450 A.D., ref: Unger-505-b., CNH-2-183, Huszár-654, Pohl-160-01,
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038a Faustina (II) Filia (128-175 A.D.), RIC III 1405b (Ant.Pius), Rome, AE-Dupondius, No legend, S-C, Diana, Scarce!, #199 views038a Faustina (II) Filia (128-175 A.D.), RIC III 1405b (Ant.Pius), Rome, AE-Dupondius, No legend, S-C, Diana, Scarce!, #1
"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-P-II-AVG-FIL, Draped bust right, with hair waved and coiled on back of head, band of pearls and necklace.
revers: No legend - Diana standing left, holding arrow and resting hand on bow, S-C across the field.
exerg: S/C//--, diameter: 27mm, weight: 13,86g, axis: 5h,
mint: Rome, date: 145-146 A.D., ref: RIC-III-1405b (Antoninus Pius), p-194, C-207,209,
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038a Faustina (II) Filia (128-175 A.D.), RIC III 1405b (Ant.Pius), Rome, AE-Dupondius, No legend, S-C, Diana, Scarce!, #274 views038a Faustina (II) Filia (128-175 A.D.), RIC III 1405b (Ant.Pius), Rome, AE-Dupondius, No legend, S-C, Diana, Scarce!, #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-P-II-AVG-FIL, Draped bust right, with hair waved and coiled on back of head, band of pearls and necklace.
revers: No legend - Diana standing left, holding arrow and resting hand on bow, S-C across the field.
exerg: S/C//--, diameter: 25-26mm, weight: 13,01g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 145-146 A.D., ref: RIC-III-1405b (Antoninus Pius), p-194, C-207,209,
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039 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as King of Hungary, (1453-1457 A.D.), AR Denarius, U-522-a., #0188 views039 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as King of Hungary, (1453-1457 A.D.), AR Denarius, U-522-a., #01
avers: rosette LADISLAVS•DEI•GRA•REX, Patriarchal Cross, A-B, circle of dots; border of dots.
reverse: S•LADISL AVS•REX, Saint Ladislas standing facing, holding halberd and orb; circle of dots; border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: A/B//-- were struck by familie Bánfi (by Pohl), diameter: 19mm, weight: 0,99g, axis:h,
mint: Hungary, Alsólendva (Lindau, today Lendava in Slovenia by Pohl), date:1453-1454 A.D., ref: Unger-522a, CNH-2-179, Huszár-662, Pohl-186B-01,
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039 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as King of Hungary, (1453-1457 A.D.), AR Denarius, U-523-a., #0184 views039 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as King of Hungary, (1453-1457 A.D.), AR Denarius, U-523-a., #01
avers: mOn•LAD-ISLAI•DEI•G, Patriarchal Cross, K-P, circle ; border of dots.
reverse: ✠REGIS•VnGARIE•ET•C, circle ; border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: K/P//-- were struck by Petrus Jung (by Pohl), diameter: mm, weight: g, axis:h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica, by Pohl), date:1455 A.D. (by Pohl), ref: Unger-523-a., CNH-2-182, Huszár-664, Pohl-187-05,
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039 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as King of Hungary, (1453-1457 A.D.), AR Denarius, U-525-b., #0171 views039 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as King of Hungary, (1453-1457 A.D.), AR Denarius, U-525-b., #01
avers: mOn•LAD ISLAI•RЄ, Patriarchal Cross, B-P, circle of dots; border of dots.
reverse: VnGAR IЭ•ЭTC, circle of dots; border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/P//-- were struck by Petrus Jung (by Pohl), diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Buda (by Pohl), date:1457 A.D., ref: Unger-525-b., CNH-2-186, Huszár-668, Pohl-190-01,
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039 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as King of Hungary, (1453-1457 A.D.), AR Denarius, U-525-e., #0193 views039 László V. “Posthumous” (Ladislaus V.) as King of Hungary, (1453-1457 A.D.), AR Denarius, U-525-e., #01
avers: mOn•LAD ISLAI•RЄ, Patriarchal Cross, h-O, circle of dots; border of dots.
reverse: VnGAR IЄ•ЄTC, circle of dots; border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: h/O//-- were struck by Oswald Wenzel (by Pohl), diameter: mm, weight: g, axis:h,
mint: Hungary, Nagyszegben (Hermanstadt, today Romania: Sibiu, by Pohl), date:1457 A.D., ref: Unger-525-e., CNH-2-186, Huszár-668, Pohl-190-03,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-718, C2-234, U-564.f, P-219-04, K/P//--, Madonna and child, #0165 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-718, C2-234, U-564.f, P-219-04, K/P//--, Madonna and child, #01
avers: ✠mOnЄTA•mAThIЄ•R•VnGARI, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion with Crown). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak, (Legend variation!).
reverse: •PATROn VnGARI•, Madonna sitting on a veil on her head, holding infant Jesus in her right arm, mint-mark on each side; border of dots,(Legend variation!).
exergue, mint mark: K/P//--, were struck by Paul Peck, (by Pohl), diameter: 15,5-16,0mm, weight: 0,53g, axis: 1h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica) by Pohl,
date: 1472-1478 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Huszár-718, CNH-2-234, Unger-564.f., Pohl-219-04,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-718, C2-234, U-564.g, P-219-02, K/A//--, Madonna and child, #0164 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-718, C2-234, U-564.g, P-219-02, K/A//--, Madonna and child, #01
avers: ✠mOnЄTA•mAThIЄ•R•VnGARI, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion with Crown). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak, (Legend variation!).
reverse: •PATROnA VnGARIЄ•, Madonna sitting on a veil on her head, holding infant Jesus in her right arm, mint-mark on each side; border of dots,(Legend variation!).
exergue, mint mark: K/A//--, were struck by Augustin Langsfelder, (by Pohl), diameter: 15,0-16,5mm, weight: 0,62g, axis: 2h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica) by Pohl,
date: 1472-1478 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Huszár-718, CNH-2-234, Unger-564.g., Pohl-219-02,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-554-b., #0197 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-554-b., #01
avers: ✠•MONЄTA•MAThIЄ•DG, Two-part Hungarian shield (stripes, patriarchal cross) in circle of dots; border of dots.
reverse: RЄGIS•h VnGARIAЄ•, Patriarchal cross in circle of dots, mint-mark on each side (B-S); border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/S//-- were struck by Stephan Kovách (by Pohl), diameter: 15mm, weight: 0,58g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Buda (by Pohl), date: 1461 A.D. (by Pohl), ref: Unger-554-b., CNH-2-218, Huszár-702, Pohl 202-01,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-567.b., Madonna and child, #01174 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-567.b., Madonna and child, #01
avers: ✠M•MATHIE•R•VNGARIE, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak. One dots both side of the shield. (Legend variation!)
reverse: PATRON VNGARIE, Nimbate and Crowned Madonna seated facing, holding nimbate infant Jesus in her right arm, mint-mark (K-P/Rozette) on each side; line border, (Legend variation!).
exergue, mint mark: K/ P/Rozette//--, were struck by Peter Schaider, (by Pohl), diameter: 15,5mm, weight: 0,49g, axis: 9h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica) by Pohl,
date: 1488 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-567.b., CNH-2-232, Huszár-722, Pohl-223-01,
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040 Matyas Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Obulus, U-578.h., #0177 views040 Matyas Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR-Obulus, U-578.h., Madonna and child, #01
avers: Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak.
revers: Madonna sitting on a veil on her head, holding infant Jesus in her left arm, mint-mark on each side; border of dots.
exe, mint mark: K/ V/A//--, were strucked by Veit Mühlstein and Augustin Langsfelder, kammergraf, (by Pohl), diameter: 12,0-13,0mm, weight: 0,30g, axis: 5h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica) by Pohl,
date: 1479 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-578.h., CNH-2-244, Huszar-728, Pohl-220-07,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-706, C2-228, U-556.a., P-206-01, #0166 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-706, C2-228, U-556.a., P-206-01, #01
avers: ✠•mONЄTA•mAThIЄ•D•ЄI•G•, Two-part shield (Hungarian (Árpádian) stripes, a raven with ring) in a circle; border of dots.
reverse: RЄGIS•hV nGARIAЄ, Patriarchal cross in a circle, mint-mark on each side (B-Є); border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/Є//-- were struck by Johannes Ernuszt (by Pohl), diameter: 14,5-15,5mm, weight: 0,712g, axis: 6h,
mint: Hungary, Buda (by Pohl), date: 1463 A.D., ref: Unger-556.a., CNH-2-228, Huszár-706, Pohl-206-01,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-706, C2-228, U-556.b., P-206-02, #01103 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-706, C2-228, U-556.b., P-206-02, #01
avers: ✠•MONЄTA•MAThIЄ•D•ЄI•G•, Two-part shield (Hungarian (Árpádian) stripes, a raven with ring) in a circle; border of dots.
reverse: RЄGIS•hV nGARIAЄ•, Patriarchal cross in a circle, mint-mark on each side (B-I); border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/I//--, diameter: 15mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Buda, date: 1463 A.D., ref: Unger-556-b., CNH-2-228, Huszár-706, Pohl-206-02,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-706, C2-228, U-556.h., P-206-08, #0185 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-706, C2-228, U-556.h., P-206-08, #01
avers: ✠•MONЄTA•MAThIЄ•D•ЄI•G•, Two-part shield (Hungarian (Árpádian) stripes, a raven with ring) in a circle; border of dots.
reverse: RЄGIS•hV nGARIAЄ X, Patriarchal cross in circle, mint-mark on each side (n-Є); border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: n/Є//-- were struck by Emericus Szapolyai (by Pohl), diameter: 14,4-15mm, weight: 0,53g, axis: 5h,
mint: Hungary, Nagybánya (today Romania : Baia Mare, by Pohl), date: 1463 A.D., ref: Unger-556-h., CNH-2-228, Huszár-706, Pohl-206-08,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-706, C2-228, U-556.h., P-206-08, #02179 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-706, C2-228, U-556.h., P-206-08, #02
avers: ✠•mONЄTA•mAThIЄ•D•ЄI•G•, Two-part shield (Hungarian (Árpádian) stripes, a raven with ring) in a circle; border of dots.
reverse: RЄGIS•hV nGARIAЄ, Patriarchal cross in circle, mint-mark on each side (n-Є); border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: n/Є//-- were struck by Emericus Szapolyai (by Pohl), diameter: 13,0-14,5mm, weight: 0,72g, axis: 2h,
mint: Hungary, Nagybánya (today Romania : Baia Mare, by Pohl), date: 1463 A.D., ref: Unger-556-h., CNH-2-228, Huszár-706, Pohl-206-08,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-708, C2-219, U-557.d, P-208-04, B/S//--, #0172 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-708, C2-219, U-557.d, P-208-04, B/S//--, #01
avers: ✠MONЄTA•MAThIЄ•DЄ, Two-part Hungarian shield (Hungarian stripes, Krown and the lion of Hunyadi) in a circle, border of dots.
reverse: •RЄGIS•hVnGARIЄ•(left to right), Patriarchal cross on the crown in a circle, mint-mark on each side (B-S), the border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/S//--, were struck by Stephan Kowách (by Pohl), diameter: 16,0-17,0mm, weight: 0,61g, axis: 7h,
mint: Hungary, Buda, date: 1464 A.D., ref: Huszár-708, CNH-2-219, Unger-557.d, Pohl 208-04,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-708, C2-219, U-557.e, P-208-05, C/S//--, #0188 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-708, C2-219, U-557.e, P-208-05, C/S//--, #01
avers: ✠mONЄTA•mAThIЄ•DG(?)(right to left), Two-part Hungarian shield (Hungarian stripes, Krown and the lion of Hunyadi) in a circle, border of dots.
reverse: •RЄGIS•hVnGARIЄ•(left to right), Patriarchal cross on the crown in a circle, mint-mark on each side (C-S), the border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: C/S//--, were struck by Stephan Kowách (by Pohl), diameter: 16,0-17,7mm, weight: 0,67g, axis: 7h,
mint: Hungary, Kassa (today Kosice, Slovakia), date: 1464 A.D., ref: Huszár-708, CNH-2-219, Unger-557.e, Pohl 208-05,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-708, C2-219, U-557.f, P-208-06, h/L//--, #01136 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-708, C2-219, U-557.f, P-208-06, h/L//--, #01
avers: ✠MONЄTA•MAThIЄ•DG, Two-part Hungarian shield (Hungarian stripes, Krown and a lion of Hunyadi) in a circle, the border of dots.
reverse: •RЄGIS•hVnGARIAЄ•(left to right), Patriarchal cross on the crown in a circle, mint-mark on each side (h-L), the border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: h/L//-- were struck by Laurentius Bajoni (by Pohl), diameter: 16,3-16,9mm, weight: 0,72g, axis: 7h,
mint: Hungary, Hermanstadt (the Hungarian name are: Nagyszeben, nowadays in Romania name: Sibiu), date: 1464 A.D., ref: Huszár-708, CNH-2-219, Unger-557.f, Pohl 208-06,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-718, C2-234, U-564.e, P-219-05, K/ P/V//--, Madonna and child, #01115 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-718, C2-234, U-564.e, P-219-05, K/ P/V//--, Madonna and child, #01
avers: ✠m•mAThIЄ•R•hVnGARIЄ, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion with Crown). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak, (Legend variation!).
reverse: •PATROn VnGAR•, Madonna sitting on a veil on her head, holding infant Jesus in her right arm, mint-mark on each side; border of dots,(Legend variation!).
exergue, mint mark: K/ P/V//--, were struck by Paul Peck/Veit Mühlstein, kammergraf, (by Pohl), diameter: 15,5-16,5mm, weight: 0,44g, axis: 10h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica) by Pohl,
date: 1472-1478 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Huszár-718, CNH-2-234, Unger-564.e., Pohl-219-05,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-561-c., #01390 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-561-c., #01
avers: ✠MOnЄTA•MAThIЄ•DЄ,
reverse: rosette RЄGIS•h VnGARIAЄ•, Patriarchal cross in circle of line, mint-mark on each side (K-I); border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: K/I//-- were struck by Iohannes Constofer (by Pohl), diameter: 18mm, weight: 1,02, axis: 6h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica), date: 1467 A.D., ref: Unger-561-c., CNH-2-214, Huszár-714, Pohl 214-03,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-562.e., Madonna and child, #01101 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-562.e., Madonna and child, #01
avers: •m•mAThIЄ•R•hVnTARIЄ, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak.
reverse: PATROn VnGARIAЄ, Madonna sitting on a veil on her head, holding infant Jesus in her right arm, mint-mark on each side; border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/+ on top of the horseshoe//-- were struck by Stephan Kowach (by Pohl), diameter: mm, weight: g,
mint: Hungary, Buda (by Pohl),
date: 1469 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-562.e., CNH-2-235A, Huszár-717, Pohl-216-05,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-562.h., Madonna and child, #01104 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-562.h., Madonna and child, #01
avers: ✠mOnЄTA-mAThIЄ•R•VnGARIЄ, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak, (Legend variation!).
reverse: •PATROnA VnGARIAЄ, Madonna sitting on a veil on her head, holding infant Jesus in her right arm, mint-mark on each side; border of dots, (Legend variation!).
exergue, mint mark: K/ K over Shield//--, were struck by Johannes Constorfer, kammergraf, (by Pohl), diameter: 16,5mm, weight: 0,71g, axis: 9h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica) by Pohl,
date: 1468 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-562.h., CNH-2-235A, Huszár-717, Pohl-216-08,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-562.h., Madonna and child, #02115 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-562.h., Madonna and child, #02
avers: ✠mOnЄTA•mAThIЄ•R•VnG, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak, (Legend variation!).
reverse: PATROnA VnGARIAЄ, Madonna sitting on a veil on her head, holding infant Jesus in her right arm, mint-mark on each side; border of dots, (Legend variation!).
exergue, mint mark: K/ K over Shield//--, were struck by Johannes Constorfer, kammergraf, (by Pohl), diameter: 16,5mm, weight: 0,51g, axis: 10h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica) by Pohl,
date: 1468 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-562.h., CNH-2-235A, Huszár-717, Pohl-216-08,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-562.h., Madonna and child, #03122 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-562.h., Madonna and child, #03
avers: ✠mOnЄTA•mAThIЄ•R•VnG, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak, (Legend variation!).
reverse: PATROnA VnGARI, Madonna sitting on a veil on her head, holding infant Jesus in her right arm, mint-mark on each side; border of dots, (Legend variation!).
exergue, mint mark: K/ K over Shield//--, were struck by Johannes Constorfer, kammergraf, (by Pohl), diameter: 15,0-16,5mm, weight: 0,53g, axis: 3h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica) by Pohl,
date: 1468 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-562.h., CNH-2-235A, Huszár-717, Pohl-216-08,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-562.h., Madonna and child, #04121 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-562.h., Madonna and child, #04
avers: ✠mOnЄTA•mAThIЄ•R•VnGAR, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak. (Legend variation!)
reverse: •PATROnA VnGARI•, Madonna sitting on a veil on her head, holding infant Jesus in her right arm, mint-mark on each side; border of dots, (Legend variation!).
exergue, mint mark: K/ K over Shield//--, were struck by Johannes Constorfer, kammergraf, (by Pohl), diameter: 16,0-16,5mm, weight: 0,51g, axis: 5h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica) by Pohl,
date: 1468 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-562.h., CNH-2-235A, Huszár-717, Pohl-216-08,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-562.i., Madonna and child, #01115 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-562.i., Madonna and child, #01
avers: ✠ m mAThIЄ R VnGARIЄ, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak, (Legend variation!).
reverse: PATROn VnGAR, Madonna sitting on a veil on her head, holding infant Jesus in her right arm, mint-mark on each side; border of dots, (Legend variation!).
exergue, mint mark: K/ Shield//--, were struck by Johannes Constorfer, kammergraf, (by Pohl), diameter: 15,5-16,5mm, weight: 0,63g, axis: 4h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica) by Pohl,
date: 1469 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-562.i., CNH-2-235A, Huszár-717, Pohl-216-09,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-562.m., Madonna and child, #0199 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-562.m., Madonna and child, #01
avers: m mAThIЄ•R hVnGARЄ, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak, (Legend variation!).
reverse: PATROn VnGARЄ, Madonna sitting on a veil on her head, holding infant Jesus in her right arm, mint-mark on each side; border of dots. (Legend variation!).
exergue, mint mark: n/ hammers//--, were struck by Bürgertschaft, (by Pohl), diameter: 15,5-16,0mm, weight: 0,51g, axis: 5h,
mint: Hungary, Nagybánya (today Romania : Baia Mare) by Pohl,
date: 1470 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-562.m., CNH-2-235A, Huszár-717, Pohl-216-13,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-564.c., Madonna and child, #0196 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-564.c., Madonna and child, #01
avers: ✠mOnЄTA•mAThIЄ•R•hVnGARI, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak, (Legend variation!).
reverse: •PATROn VnGARI•, Madonna sitting on a veil on her head, holding infant Jesus in her right arm, mint-mark on each side; border of dots, (Legend variation!).
exergue, mint mark: K/ G//--, were struck by Johannes Constorfer, kammergraf, (by Pohl), diameter: 16,0mm, weight: 0,46g, axis: 6h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica) by Pohl,
date: 1472-1478 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-564.c., CNH-2-234, Huszár-718, Pohl-219-03,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-565.a., Madonna and child, #0185 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Denarius, U-565.a., Madonna and child, #01
avers: ✠m•mAThIЄ•R•hVnGARI, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak, (Legend variation!).
reverse: •PATRO VnGARI, Crowned Madonna sitting, holding infant Jesus in her left arm, mint-mark on each side; border of dots, (Legend variation!).
exergue, mint mark: K/ P/V//--, were struck by Paul Peck/Veit Mühlstein, kammergraf, (by Pohl), diameter: 15,0-15,5mm, weight: 0,65g, axis: 5h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica) by Pohl,
date: 1479-1485 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-565.a., CNH-2-239A, Huszár-719, Pohl-221-03,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Gross, U-550.d-var., Madonna and child, #01166 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Gross, U-550.d-var., Madonna and child, #01
avers: ✠mOnЄTA•mAThIЄ•RЄIS•hVnOAR, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads(two!!), Crown(!!) and Bohemian lion). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak. (Legends error! "•RЄIS•hVnOAR" instead of "•RЄGIS•hVnGAR" and variation!)
reverse: PATROnA VnGARIЄ, Madonna sitting on a veil on her head, holding infant Jesus in her right arm, mint-mark on each side; border of dots. (Legend variation!)
exergue, mint mark: K/ Shield//--, were struck by Johannes Constorfer, kammergraf, (by Pohl), diameter: 26,5mm, weight: 2,9g, axis: 6h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica) by Pohl,
date: 1469 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-550.d-var., CNH-2-213A-Evar., Huszár-692, Pohl-193-02,
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040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Gross, U-550.j., Madonna and child, #01155 views040 Mátyás Hunyadi., (Matthias Corvinus), King of Hungary, (1458-1490 A.D.) AR Gross, U-550.j., Madonna and child, #01
avers: ✠mOnЄTA•mAThIЄ•RЄGIS•Vn, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, (three!) Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion). Inside of the central shield, the raven standing and turning left. The ring in its beak. (Legend variation!)
reverse: •PATROnA hVnGARIЄ•, Madonna sitting on a veil on her head, holding infant Jesus in her right arm, mint-mark on each side; border of dots.(Legend variation!)
exergue, mint mark: K/ V/A//--, were struck by Veit Mühlstein and Augustin Langsfelder, kammergraf, (by Pohl), diameter: 26,0mm, weight: 3,05g, axis: 4h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica) by Pohl,
date: 1479-1485 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-550.j., CNH-2-213A-Evar., Huszár-695, Pohl-219-05,
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043. Claudius II Gothicus, A.D. 268-270.41 viewsAE Antoninianus. Mediolanum mint.
Obv: IMP CLAVDIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Rev: FELIC TEMPO, Felicitas standing facing, head left, vertical sceptre in left hand, short caduceus in right hand, T in ex.
RIC V-1 145 Milan/Mediolanum.LordBest
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044 - Hadrian Denarius - RIC 028222 viewsObv:- HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, laureate head right
Rev:- VICTORIA AVG, Victory walking right, pulling fold on upper part of dress and pointing branch downwards
Minted in Rome. A.D. 134-138
Reference:– BMCRE 761. RIC 282. RSC 1456.maridvnvm
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046. Tacitus, 275-276AD. BI Antoninianus. 28 viewsBI Antoninianus. Ticinum mint.
Obv. Radiate and cuirassed bust right. IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG
Rev. Mars left, holding branch, spear and shield. MARTI PACIF, S in exe.
RIC VI 145F, Cohen 60..
Lovely, silvered coin. EF. Superb full circle centering on both sides.
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048 - Antoninus Pius dupondius - RIC 80720 viewsObv:– ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, Radiate head facing right
Rev:– S C, Nude Mars advancing right, bearing trophy & spear
Minted in Rome. A.D. 145-161
Reference:– Cohen 752. RIC 807maridvnvm
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048 - Antoninus Pius, Ae Sestertius - RIC 789 24 viewsObv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head right
Rev: TR POT COS [IIII / ITALIA], S-C, Italia, towered, draped, seated left on globe, holding cornucopiae in right hand and sceptre, nearly vertical in left.
Minted in Rome. A.D. 145-161
Reference(s) – BMC 1719. Cohen 472. RIC III 789 (Rated S) citing Cohen.maridvnvm
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048 - Antoninus Pius, Denarius - RIC 15118 viewsObv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, Lauereate head left
Rev: TR POT COS IIII / LIB IIII, Liberalitas standing left, holding vexillum & cornucopia
Minted in Rome. A.D. 145
Reference:– RIC 151. RSC 490.maridvnvm
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049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), RIC IV-I 406a, Emesa (Antioch), AR-Denarius, MART VICTOR, Mars advancing right, 103 views049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), RIC IV-I 406a, Emesa (Antioch), AR-Denarius, MART VICTOR, Mars advancing right,
avers:- IMP-CAE-L-SEP-SEV-PERT-AVG-COS-II, Laurate bust right.
revers:- MART-V-I-CTOR, Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy.
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 17mm, weight: 3,37g, axis: 0h(12h),
mint: Emesa (Antioch), date: 194-95 A.D., ref: RIC-IV-I-406a, p-145, C-324, S,
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05-01 - Cn.DOMITIUS L.f. AHENOBARBUS (42 - 36 A.C.)20 views Gneo Domicio Enobarbo bisabuelo de Nerón, político y militar .
AR Denarius 18x21 mm 3.8 gr
Anv: Cabeza masculina barbada viendo a derecha - "AHENOBAR" delante del busto.
Rev: Trofeo militar con 2 lanzas y escudo, sobre una proa de galera. "CN·DOMITIVS·IMP".
Acuñada en el 41 A.C.
Ceca móvil militar probablemente en la región de los mares Adriático ó Jónico.
Referencias: Sear RCTV I #1456 Pag.279, Craw RRC #519/2, Syd CRR #1177, BMCRR (East)#94, RSC I Domitia 21 Pag.45, Sear CRI #339, Babelon I Domitia 21 Pag.467, Catalli #841, Albert #1648mdelvalle
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05. Constantine: Alexandria.49 viewsAE 4, 337 - 341, Alexandria mint.
Obverse: DV CONSTANTINVS PT AVGG / Veiled bust of Constantine.
Reverse: Constantine riding to heaven in quadriga; Hand of God reaches down to him.
Mint mark: ALB
1.05 gm., 15 mm.
RIC #12 var.; LRBC #1454 var.; Sear #17490var.
That this coin is from the mint in Alexandria is beyond doubt. However the mint mark without SM does not seem to be listed in RIC or LRBC.Callimachus
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056 Elagabalus (218-222 A.D.), RIC IV-II 145, Rome, AR-Denarius, SAECVRITAS SAECVLI, Saecuritas seated right, Scarce!, (but base metal, "limes" ?),88 views056 Elagabalus (218-222 A.D.), RIC IV-II 145, Rome, AR-Denarius, SAECVRITAS SAECVLI, Saecuritas seated right, Scarce!, (but base metal, "limes" ?),
avers:- IMP-ANTONINVS-PIVS-AVG, Laureate, draped bust right.
revers:- SAECVRITAS-SAECVLI, Saecuritas seated right, supporting her head wth right hand and holding sceptre in left.
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 17-20mm, weight: 2,78g, axis:- 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 222 A.D., ref: RIC-IV-II-145, p-38 ,
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056 Elagabalus (218-222 A.D.), RIC IV-II 145, Rome, AR-Denarius, SAECVRITAS SAECVLI, Saecuritas seated right, Scarce!, (but base metal, "limes" ?),85 views056 Elagabalus (218-222 A.D.), RIC IV-II 145, Rome, AR-Denarius, SAECVRITAS SAECVLI, Saecuritas seated right, Scarce!, (but base metal, "limes" ?),
avers:- IMP-ANTONINVS-PIVS-AVG, Laureate, draped bust right.
revers:- SAECVRITAS-SAECVLI, Saecuritas seated right, supporting her head wth right hand and holding sceptre in left.
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 17-20mm, weight: 2,78g, axis:- 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 222 A.D., ref: RIC-IV-II-145, p-38 ,
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06-10 - OCTAVIO (32 - 27 A.C.)65 viewsAR Quinario 13 x 15 mm 1.5 gr.
Conmemora el sometimiento de la Provincia de ASIA en el año 30 A.C.
Anv: Cabeza desnuda de Octavio viendo a derecha - "CAESAR" detrás, "IMP VII" delante.
Rev: Victoria de pié a izquierda sobre una cesta mística, flanqueada por dos serpientes erectas, portando corona de laureles en mano derecha y palma sobre hombro izquierdo - "ASIA" campo derecho y "RECEPTA" en campo izquierdo.
Acuñada 29/28 A.C.
Ceca: Brundisium ó Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.1 #276 Pag.61 - Sear RCTV Vol.1 #1568 Pag.302 - Sear CRI #429 - BMCRR (este) #240 (= BMCRE #647) - RSC Vol.1 #14 Pag.132 - Cohen Vol.1 #14 Pag.64 - CBM #902 - Babelon MRR B#145
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06-10 - OCTAVIO (32 - 27 A.C.)15 viewsAR Quinario 13 x 15 mm 1.5 gr.
Conmemora el sometimiento de la Provincia de ASIA en el año 30 A.C.
Anv: Cabeza desnuda de Octavio viendo a derecha - "CAESAR" detrás, "IMP VII" delante.
Rev: Victoria de pié a izquierda sobre una cesta mística, flanqueada por dos serpientes erectas, portando corona de laureles en mano derecha y palma sobre hombro izquierdo - "ASIA" campo derecho y "RECEPTA" en campo izquierdo.
Acuñada 29/28 A.C.
Ceca: Brundisium ó Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.1 #276 Pag.61 - Sear RCTV Vol.1 #1568 Pag.302 - Sear CRI #429 - BMCRR (este) #240 (= BMCRE #647) - RSC Vol.1 #14 Pag.132 - Cohen Vol.1 #14 Pag.64 - CBM #902 - Babelon MRR B#145mdelvalle
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0855-0886 AH - Mehmed II - Valentine #38 - Ottoman Mangir85 viewsSultan: Mehmed II (r. 1444-1448 AD, 1451-1481 AD)
Date: 1451-1481 AD (855-886 AH)
Condition: Fair
Denomination: Mangir
Obverse: Muh bin (Murad)
Reverse: Kallad mulkah (Adrina)
Edirne (Adrina) mint
Valentine #38
1.37g; 14.0mm; 180°
Note: If I don't have this coin oriented correctly, please tell me how to. Thank you.Pep
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087 - Gordian III Antoninianus - RIC 14528 viewsObv:– IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– MARS PROPVG, Mars hastening right, holding transverse spear and shield
Minted in Rome. Fifth Issue. A.D. 243 – 244
Reference:– RIC 145, RSC 155
Weight 3.87 gms
Dimensions 21.84mm maridvnvm
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Sole Reign, RIC V-I 163, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//Z, APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking right, #196 views090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Sole Reign, RIC V-I 163, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//Z, APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking right, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head right.
reverse: APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking right, one forefoot raised, drawing the bow. Z in exergue.
exergue: -/-//Z, diameter: 19,0-21,5 mm, weight: 3,16g, axes: 5h,
mint: Rome, date: A.D., ref: RIC V-I 163, p-145, RSC-72, Göbl 735b,
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Sole Reign, RIC V-I 164, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//???, APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking left, #1133 views090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Sole Reign, RIC V-I 164, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//???, APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking left, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head right.
reverse: APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking left, holding globe and trophy.
exergue: -/-//???, diameter: 18,5-19,5 mm, weight: 3,59g, axes: 5h,
mint: Rome, date: 254-268 A.D., ref: RIC V-I 164, p-145, C-73-74,
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Sole Reign, RIC V-I 164, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//H, APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking left, #2131 views090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Sole Reign, RIC V-I 164, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//H, APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking left, #2
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head right.
reverse: APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking left, holding globe and trophy.
exergue: -/-//H, diameter: 18,6-21,0 mm, weight: 2,94g, axes:6h,
mint: Rome, date: 254-268 A.D., ref: RIC V-I 164, p-145, C-73-74,
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1-2 Century a.d.44 viewsLead Tessera
OV: Mars standing right holding spear and resting hand on shield, being crowned with wreath by Victory advancing right, holding palm
RV: Blank
Julianus of Pannonia
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1. Seleukos I Nikator 18 viewsSELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Seleukos I Nikator. 312-281 BC. Æ Seleukeia II mint. Horned horse head right / Anchor; monogram to right. SC 145.
Seleukos fled from Antigonus the one-eyed in Babylonia on horseback. He credited this animal with saving his life. He then deified the animal on his coinage and in other cult shrines.
He eventually made it to Egypt where Ptolemy sheltered him for a while until he could regroup and begin to definitively establish what would become the Seleucid empire.ecoli
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104. Antoninus Pius & Marcus Aurelius32 viewsAntoninus Pius & Marcus Aurelius
In preparation for the succession, Antoninus' daughter Faustina married Marcus Aurelius in A.D. 145 and she soon became Augusta in place of her deceased mother. Marcus Aurelius was associated in imperial powers and he and L. Verus both held the consulship multiple times in preparation for their accession. In his Meditations, Marcus Aurelius expressed his enduring love and respect for his adoptive father: "Do all things as a disciple of Antoninus. Think of his constancy in every act rationally undertaken, his invariable equability, his piety, his serenity of countenance, his sweetness of disposition, his contempt for the bubble of fame, and his zeal for getting a true grasp of affairs."
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Sestertius. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate head right / AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII COS S-C. Cohen 34. ecoli
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105a. Faustina II38 viewsFaustina Jr
Originally promised by Hadrian to Lucius Verus, Atoninus betrothed her to his cousin Marcus Aurelius in 139; they married in 145. She was raised to an Augusta the following year. She was said to have had a lively personality, but the late and unreliable Augustan History impugns her character, relating stories of adultery with sailors and gladiators, suggesting that Commodus was either the son of a gladiator (as explanation for his interest in gladiatorial combat), or that Faustina washed herself with the blood of an executed gladiator and then lay with Aurelius in that state. Faustina went with Aurelius on his campaign to the north (170-174) and then to the East, where she died (175). Aurelius consecrated her and founded a second Puellae Faustinianae in her name.
Denarius. FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right / IVNO, Juno stg. front, head left, holding scepter, feeding peacock at feet out of patera. RIC 688, RSC 120ecoli
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106 Aurelianus (270-275 A.D.), T-1459, RIC V-I 129, Mediolanum, AE-Antoninianus, IOVI CONSER, -/-//P, Emperor and Jupiter,129 views106 Aurelianus (270-275 A.D.), T-1459, RIC V-I 129, Mediolanum, AE-Antoninianus, IOVI CONSER, -/-//P, Emperor and Jupiter,
avers:-IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed. (B1)
revers:-IOVI CONSER, Emperor in military dress standing right, holding short sceptre in left hand, receiving a globe from Jupiter standing left, holding long sceptre in left hand. (Emperor and Jupiter 1c)
exerg: -/-//P, diameter: 22,5-25mm, weight: 4,42g, axes: 6h,
mint: Mediolanum, iss-3, off-1, date: 271-272 A.D., ref: T-1459 (Estiot), RIC V-I 129,
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107-145 Vologases III - dirham from Ecbatana (Hamadan, Iran)67 viewsNo legend , diademed bust left
Blundered Greek legend , archer seated right, holding bow over monogramGinolerhino
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110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3365, RIC V-I 145, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, MARTI PACIF, -/-//S, Bust-B1, Mars left, #168 views110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3365, RIC V-I 145, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, MARTI PACIF, -/-//S, Bust-B1, Mars left, #1
avers: IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum. (D1).
reverse: MART I P ACIF, Mars in military dress walking left, holding an olive branch in right hand, transverse spear and long oval shield in left hand. (Mars 1c).
exergue: -/-//S, diameter: 21,5mm, weight: 3,32g, axes: 1h,
mint: Ticinum, iss.-1., off.-2., date: 275 AD., ref: RIC-145., T-(Estiot)-3365, C-,
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110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3366, RIC V-I 145, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, MARTI PACIF, -/-//S, Bust-B1, Mars left, #162 views110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3366, RIC V-I 145, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, MARTI PACIF, -/-//S, Bust-B1, Mars left, #1
avers: IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed. (B1).
reverse: MART I P ACIF, Mars in military dress walking left, holding an olive branch in right hand, transverse spear and long oval shield in left hand. (Mars 1c).
exergue: -/-//S, diameter: 22mm, weight: 3,76g, axes: 6h,
mint: Ticinum, iss.-1., off.-2., date: 276 AD., ref: RIC-145., T-(Estiot)-3366, C-,
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110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3408, RIC V-I 145, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, MARTI PACIF, -/-//S, Bust-D1., Mars advancing left, #1100 views110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3408, RIC V-I 145, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, MARTI PACIF, -/-//S, Bust-D1., Mars advancing left, #1
avers: IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, (D1).
reverse: MART I P ACIF, Mars in military dress walking left, holding an olive branch in right hand, transverse spear and long oval shield in left hand, (M1c).
exergue: -/-//S, diameter: 21,5-23,0mm, weight: 3,75g, axes: 7h,
mint: Ticinum, issue-2., off-2., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC V-I 145, T-(Estiot)-3408, LV 1565-604,
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110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3836, RIC V-I 145, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, MARTI PACIF, -/-//V, Bust-B1, Mars in military dress walking left, #162 views110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3836, RIC V-I 145, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, MARTI PACIF, -/-//V, Bust-B1, Mars in military dress walking left, #1
avers:- IMP-C-M-CL-TACITVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed. (B1).
revers:- MART-I-P-ACIF, Mars in military dress walking left, holding olive branch in r. hand, transverse spear and long oval shield in l. hand. (Mars 1c).
exerg: -/-//V, diameter: 22,5mm, weight: 4,80g, axes: 6h,
mint: Siscia, 5th.issue, date: 276 AD., ref: RIC-145., T-(Estiot)-3836, C-,
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, G-3145, D-5553, L/Є//--, Eagle left, head right, #1 93 views112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmet-3984, L/Є//--, Eagle left, head right, #1
avers: A K M AVP ΠPOBOC CЄB, Laureated, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Eagle left, head right, his beak wreath, L-Є, across the field.
exergue: L/Є//--, diameter: 18,5-20,0mm, weight: 7,21g, axes: 11h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: 279-280 A.D., L-Є Year 5., ref: Emmet-3984, Milne-4610, Geissen-3145, Dattari-5553, Kapmann-Ganschow-112.22-p339,
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117-138 AD - HADRIAN AR denarius - struck 134-138 AD39 viewsobv: HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P (laureate head right)
rev: VICTORIA AVG (Victory advancing right, pulling fold on upper part of dress and pointing branch downwards)
ref: RIC II 282 (C), C.1454 (2frcs)
mint: Rome
3.43gms, 19mm
This coin is probably commemorate the victory of Romans in Bar Kokhba revolt.berserker
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12-02 - Demetrio II, Nicator (1er.Reino 145 - 139 A.C.)56 viewsDemetrio II Nicátor de la dinastía Seléucida, fue rey de Siria en dos períodos: 146 - 139 A.C. y 129 - 126 A.C. Huyó a Creta tras la derrota y muerte de su padre, Demetrio I Sóter, pero regresó después, proclamándose rey. Fue puesto en fuga casi inmediatamente por el general Diodoto, que primero proclamó rey a un hijo de Alejandro Balas, Antíoco VI Dioniso, y luego a sí mismo con el nombre de Trifón. Demetrio marchó en guerra contra el rey de Partia, Mitrídates I, siendo derrotado y capturado en 139 A.C.
En 129 fue puesto en libertad, con la esperanza de provocar una guerra entre él y su hermano Antíoco VII Evergetes. Sin embargo, Antíoco murió antes de que estallara el conflicto, con lo que Demetrio II se proclamó rey de nuevo. Poco después fue derrotado y muerto por el rey de Egipto Ptolomeo VIII, que sostenía al usupador Alejandro Zabinas. Le sucedió su hijo Seleuco V Filométor, bajo la regencia de su viuda Cleopatra Tea. (Wikipedia)
AE 18 x 19 mm 4.9 gr.
Anv: Busto con diadema de Demetrio II viendo a derecha. Grafila de puntos.
Rev: "BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY – TYPIΩN (por Tiro)" - Popa de Galera (Simboliza el poderío naval de Tiro Fenicia bajo los Seléucidas).
Acuñación: 145/4 A.C.
Ceca: Seleucia en Tiro - Fenicia
Referencias: Houghton #753 – SNG Spaer #1722 - B.M.C. Vol.4 (Seleucid Kings of Syria) #20-22 Pag.60 - Sear GCTV Vol.2 #7070 Pag.661 - SNG Israel #1708.mdelvalle
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13 Constans43 views
Constans AE Centenionalis. D N CONSTA-NS P F AVG, pearl diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right, A behind bust / FEL TEMP RE-PARATIO, soldier spearing fallen horseman who is wearing a Phrygian helmet, sitting on ground, arms up, A to left, dot epsilon SIS dot in ex. RIC VIII Siscia 254Randygeki(h2)
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130 - Tacitus Antoninianus - RIC 14522 viewsObv:– IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– MARTI PACIF, Mars walking left, holding olive branch, spear and shield
Minted in Ticinum (S in exe)
References:– RIC 145 Bust Type C maridvnvm
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1311 - M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus. Denarius56 viewsRome mint, c. 69 BC
Male head right (Mercury ?) with flowing hair. Behind symbol
M·PLAETORI – CEST·EX·S·C Winged caduceus
18 mm, 3,86 gr
Ref : RCV #344, RSC Plaetoria # 5, Sydenham # 807, RBW # 1453, Crawford # 405/5
From the E.E. Clain-Stefanelli collectionPotator II
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138-161 AD - ANTONINUS PIUS AE as - struck 140-143 AD62 viewsobv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TRP COS III (laureate head right)
rev: CONCORDIA EXERCITVM / S.C. (Concordia standing left, holding Victory and aquila)
ref: RIC III 678, C.140 (2frcs)
10.26gms, 26mm
This reverse symbolises the concord between the emperor and the army. The reign of Antoninus Pius was the most peaceful in the entire history of the Principate; while there were several military disturbances throughout the Empire in his time, the Moors in Mauretania (AD150), the Jews in Iudaea (for seventeen years the Romans didn't allow the Jews to bury their dead in Betar, after the Bar Kokhba revolt), the Brigantes in Britannia (AD 140-145, the Antonine Wall being built ca. 40 miles further north), the different Germanic tribes at the Germania limes, the Alans in Dacia (AD158), and had to put down rebellions in the provinces of Achaia and Egypt (AD154).berserker
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138-161 AD - ANTONINUS PIUS AE as - struck 145-161 AD39 viewsobv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TRP COS III (laureate head right)
rev: - / S.C. (Apollo standing left, holding patera & lyre)
ref: RIC III 824, C.748 (6frcs)
9.23gms, 25mm
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138-161 AD - ANTONINUS PIUS AE sestertius - struck 145-161 AD78 viewsobv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TRP COS IIII (laureate head right)
rev: - / S.C. (Minerva advancing right brandishing javelin & holding shield)
ref: RIC III 779, C.745 (4frcs)
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138-161 AD - ANTONINUS PIUS AE sestertius - struck 145-161 AD42 viewsobv: ANTONINVS.AVG.PIVS.P.P.TR.P. (laureate head right)
rev: HONORI.AVG.COS.III / S.C. (Honos standing left holding taper & scepter)
ref: RIC III-772, Cohen 414
22.08gms, 32mm, brass,
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139-161 AD - AURELIUS Caesar AE as - struck 145 AD48 viewsobv: AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG P II F COS II (slightly draped bust right)
rev: CONCORDIA [Concordia standing left holding patera & resting left hand on cornucopiae set on altar], S-C in field
ref: RIC III 1254 (Ant.Pius), C.63
7.67gms, 26mm, berserker
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14 Hadrian RIC 28232 viewsHadrian 117-138 AD. AR Denarius. Rome Mint. 134-138 AD. (3.45g; 17mm) Obv: HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, Laureate head right. Rev: VICTORIA AVG, Victory (Nemesis) advancing right, drawing drapery and holding branch.
RIC 282; RSC 1454; BMC 757
Ex: PecunemPaddy
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14. Elagabalus.14 viewsDenarius, 220-221 AD, Rome mint.
Obverse: IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG / Laureate bust of Elagabalus.
Reverse: SECVRITAS SAECVLI / Securitas seated, holding sceptre in left hand, and resting right arm on back of throne.
2.35 gm., 19 mm.
RIC #145; Sear #7546.Callimachus
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141 - Diocletian - RIC V pt II Lugdunum 54 Bust Type C17 viewsObv: IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev: IOVI TVTATORI AVGG, Jupiter standing left with Victory & scepter, eagle at feet
Minted in Lugdunum (//P). Emission 5, Officina 1. Autumn A.D. 287- Autumn A.D. 289
Reference:– Cohen 296. Bastien 145. RIC V Part II Lugdunum 54 Bust Type Cmaridvnvm
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1422 - 1461, HENRY VI (First Reign), AR Halfpenny, Struck 1430 - 1434 at Calais, France30 viewsObverse: HENRICVS (pinecone) REX (mascle) ANGL. Crowned facing bust of Henry VI within circle of pellets. Mintmark: Cross patonce in legend.
Reverse: VIL(mascle)LA CALISIE (pinecone). Long cross pattée dividing legend around inner circle of pellets into quarters, trefoil in each quarter of circle.
Diameter: 15mm | Weight: 0.45gms
SPINK: 1885
This issue of coins is known as the pinecone-mascle issue because these symbols are incorporated in the obverse and reverse legends. This issue was struck between 1430 and 1434 at the mints of London and Calais.
Henry VI was King of England from 1422 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471. The only child of Henry V, he succeeded to the English throne at the age of nine months when his father died.
This was during the period of the long-running Hundred Years' War (1337–1453) and Henry is the only English monarch to also have been crowned King of France (as Henri II), in 1431. During his early reign several people were ruling for him and by the time Henry was declared fit to rule in 1437 he found his realm in a difficult position, faced with setbacks in France and divisions among the nobility at home. Henry is described as timid, shy, passive, well-intentioned, and averse to warfare and violence; he was also at times mentally unstable. Partially in the hope of achieving peace, Henry married the ambitious and strong-willed Margaret of Anjou in 1445. The peace policy failed and the war recommenced with France taking the upper hand such that by 1453 Calais was Henry's only remaining territory on the continent.
With Henry effectively unfit to rule, Queen Margaret took advantage of the situation to make herself an effective power behind the throne. Starting around 1453 Henry began suffering a series of mental breakdowns and tensions mounted between Margaret and Richard of York, not only over control of the incapacitated king's government, but over the question of succession to the throne. Civil war broke out in 1459, leading to a long period of dynastic conflict, now known as the Wars of the Roses. Henry was deposed on 29th March 1461 after a crushing defeat at the Battle of Towton by Richard of York's son, who took the throne as Edward IV. Margaret continuing to resist Edward, but Henry was captured by Edward's forces in 1465 and imprisoned in the Tower of London.
Queen Margaret, who was first exiled in Scotland and then in France, was still determined to win back the throne on behalf of her husband and son. So, when Edward IV fell out with two of his main supporters, Richard Neville the Earl of Warwick and George the Duke of Clarence, Margaret formed a secret alliance with them backed by Louis XI of France. Warwick returned with an army to England, forced Edward IV into exile, and restored Henry VI to the throne on 30th October 1470, though Henry's position was nominal as Warwick and Clarence effectively ruled in his name.
But Henry's return to the throne lasted less than six months. Warwick overreached himself by declaring war on Burgundy, whose ruler responded by giving Edward IV the assistance he needed to win back his throne by force. Edward retook power in 1471, killing Warwick at the Battle of Barnet and Henry's only son at the Battle of Tewkesbury. Henry was again imprisoned in the Tower where, during the night of 21st May he died, possibly killed on Edward's orders.
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144 AD: Antoninus Pius sestertius (rev. only) betrothal M.Aurelius and Faustina filia 186 viewsOrichalcum sestertius (28.4g, 35mm, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 144.
AN(TON)NVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III laur. head right
CONCORDIAE [/] S C [in ex.] M. Aurelius & Faustina Jr. clasping hands; large statues of Antoninus & Faustina behind
RIC 601 [S], Cohen 146, BMC 1236-40, Foss (Roman Historic Coins) 127/45a
This type was issued on the occasion of the betrothal of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina, which probably took place during the Hilaria festival celebrated on 25 March 144 (see RIC). The reverse represents Marcus Aurelius, l. and Faustina filia, daughter of Antoninus Pius and Faustina mater, r., as small figures, clasping hands over altar and before large figures representing statues on pedestals of Antoninus Pius and the late Faustina mater (died A.D. 141). The statues also clasp hands, and the that of Antoninus holds a Victory figurine.
The marriage took place the following year in A.D.145.Charles S
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145 Constantine II12 viewsobv: DN FL CL CONSTANTINVS NOB C laur. drp. cuir. bust l. holding scepter and mappa
rev: PROVIDEN_TIAE CAESS campgate with three turrents no star
ex:-.//SMH(epsilon)hill132
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145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Arleate, RIC VII 289, AE-3 Follis, -/-//TAᴗRL, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, Scarce!113 views145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Arleate, RIC VII 289, AE-3 Follis, -/-//TAᴗRL, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, Scarce!
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, 7, B4l., Laureate, draped and cuirassed head left.
reverse: PROVIDEN TIAE CAES S, Campgate, two turrets, no doors, star above 6th levels of stone layers.
exergue: -/-//TAᴗRL, diameter: 19,5mm, weight: 3,09g, axis: 0h,
mint: Arleate, date: 325-326 A.D., ref: RIC VII 289, p-265, 3rd-off, Scarce,
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145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Arleate, RIC VII 294, AE-3 Follis, -/-//TAᴗRL, VIRTVS CAESS, Campgate with four turrets,72 views145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Arleate, RIC VII 294, AE-3 Follis, -/-//TAᴗRL, VIRTVS CAESS, Campgate with four turrets,
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, 7, B4l., Laureate, draped and cuirassed head left.
reverse: VIRTVS CAES S, Campgate, four turrets, open doors, star above 9th levels of stone layers.
exergue: -/-//TAᴗRL, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Arleate, date: 325-326 A.D., ref: RIC VII 294, p-265,
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145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Arleate, RIC VII 315, AE-3 Follis, S/F//ARLT, VIRTVS CAESS, Campgate with four turrets,118 views145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Arleate, RIC VII 315, AE-3 Follis, S/F//ARLT, VIRTVS CAESS, Campgate with four turrets,
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, Laureate, draped and cuirassed head left.
reverse: VIRTVS CAES S, Campgate, four turrets, open doors, star above 6th levels of stone layers.
exergue: S/F//ARLT, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Arleate, date: 327 A.D., ref: RIC VII 315, p-265,
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145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Constantinopolis, RIC VII 020, AE-3 Follis, Γ/-//CONS, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, R3!!!173 views145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Constantinopolis, RIC VII 020, AE-3 Follis, Γ/-//CONS, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, R3!!!
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, 7, B4, Laureate, draped and cuirassed head right.
reverse: PROVIDEN TIAE CAES S, Campgate, two turrets, no doors, star above 6th levels of stone layers, Γ in left fields.
exergue: Γ/-//CONS, diameter: 19mm, weight: 3,03g, axis: 0h,
mint: Constantinopolis, date: 327 AD., ref: RIC VII 020, p-572, 3rd-off, R3 !!!
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145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Heraclea, RIC VII 046, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•SMHΔ, PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, Campgate with three turrets, R4!!! #161 views145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Heraclea, RIC VII 046, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•SMHΔ, PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, Campgate with three turrets, R4!!! #1
avers: D N FL CL CONSTANTINVS NOB C, (7, J1l.), Laureate, draped bust left, globe and sceptre in left hand, mappa in right hand.
reverse: PROVIDEN TIAE CAES S, Campgate with three turrets, no doors, 6 layers of stones.
exergue: -/-//•SMHΔ, diameter: 18mm, weight: 2,97g, axis: 6h,
mint: Heraclea, date: 325-326 A.D., ref: RIC VII 046, p-547, R4!!!,
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145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Heraclea, RIC VII 077, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMHΓ, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, #161 views145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Heraclea, RIC VII 077, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMHΓ, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, #1
avers: CONSTANTIVS IVN NOB C, (7, B4), Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: PROVIDEN TIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, no doors, 7 layers of stones.
exergue: -/-//SMHΓ, diameter: mm, weight:g, axis: h,
mint: Heraclea, date: 325-326 A.D., ref: RIC VII 077, p-551,
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145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Heraclea, RIC VII 077, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMHA, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, R1! #161 views145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Heraclea, RIC VII 077, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMHA, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, R1! #1
avers: CONSTANTIVS IVN NOB C, (7, B4), Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: PROVIDEN TIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, no doors, 8 layers of stones.
exergue: -/-//SMHA, diameter: 19-17,5mm, weight: 2,79g, axis: 5h,
mint: Heraclea, date: 325-326 A.D., ref: RIC VII 077, p-551, 3rd-off, R1!
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145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Rome, RIC VII 289, AE-3 Follis, -/-//R wreath T, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate, two turrets, #165 views145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Rome, RIC VII 289, AE-3 Follis, -/-//R wreath T, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate, two turrets, #1
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, (7, B4l), Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left.
reverse: PROVIDEN TIAE CAES S, Campgate, two turrets, no doors, star above 6th. levels of stone layers.
exergue: -/-//R wreath T, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Rome, date: 326 A.D., ref: RIC VII 289, p-330,
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145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 216, AE-3 Follis, -/-//ЄSISᴗ in ᴗ, PROVIDENTIAE CAES, Campgate, two turrets, #161 views145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 216, AE-3 Follis, -/-//ЄSISᴗ in ᴗ, PROVIDENTIAE CAES, Campgate, two turrets, #1
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, 7, B1, Laureate, head right.
reverse: PROVIDEN TIAE CAES, Campgate, two turrets, no doors, star above 10th levels of stone layers.
exergue: -/-//ЄSISᴗ in ᴗ, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Siscia, date: 325-326 A.D., ref: RIC VII 216, p-551, 3rd-off, R1!
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145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Thessalonica, RIC VII 157, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMTSΔ, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate, two turrets, #161 views145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Thessalonica, RIC VII 157, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMTSΔ, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate, two turrets, #1
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left.
reverse: PROVIDEN TIAE CAES S, Campgate, two turrets, no doors, star above 6th. levels of stone layers.
exergue: -/-//SMTSΔ, diameter: 19-20mm, weight: 3,28g, axis: 11h,
mint: Thessalonica, date: 326-328 A.D., ref: RIC VII 157, p-519,
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Antioch, RIC VII 059, AE-3 Follis, -/-//--, */CONSTAN/TINVS/CAESAR/SMANT-B/•, R5 !!!66 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Antioch, RIC VII 059, AE-3 Follis, -/-//--, */CONSTAN/TINVS/CAESAR/SMANT-B/•, R5 !!!
avers:- No legends , laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, 7 B4l.
rever:- */CONSTAN/TINVS/CAESAR/SMANT-B/•.
exergo: -/-//--, diameter: 16,5-18mm, weight: 1,87g, axis: 0h,
mint: Antioch, date: 324 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-059, p-687, 2nd-off, R5!!!,
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Arleate, RIC VII 366, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SCONST, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R4 !!!62 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Arleate, RIC VII 366, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SCONST, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R4 !!!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-N-C, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
revers:- GLOR-IA-EXERC-ITVS, Two soldiers standing either side of two standards, beetween the standards palm branch.
exe: -/-//SCONST, diameter: 18mm, weight: 2,41g, axis: 0h,
mint: Arleate, date: A.D., ref: RIC-VII-366-p-273, R4 !!!
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Cyzicus, RIC VII 080, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMKΓ, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R5!!!91 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Cyzicus, RIC VII 080, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMKΓ, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R5!!!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- GLOR-IA-EXER-CITVS, Two soldiers helmeted, standing faceing one another, spear in outer hand, inner hand on shield set on ground, between them two standards.
exe: -/-//SMKΓ, diameter: 17,5mm, weight: 3,05g, axis: 6h,
mint: Cyzicus, date: 330-335 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-080-p-655, R5!!!
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Londinium, RIC VII 255, AE-3 Follis, F/B//PLON, BEAT TRANQLITAS, VOT/IS/XX, Altar,80 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Londinium, RIC VII 255, AE-3 Follis, F/B//PLON, BEAT TRANQLITAS, VOT/IS/XX, Altar,
avers:- CONSTANTI NVS IVN N C, 7, C3l., Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left.
revers:- BEAT TRA NQLITAS, Globe on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX in three lines, above, three stars.
exergo: F/B//PLON, diameter:19 mm, weight: 2,38g, axis: 6h,
mint: Londinium, date: 322-323 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-255-p-113, c3,
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Londinium, RIC VII 284var., AE-3 Follis, -/-//PLON, BEAT•TRA *** N•QLITAS, VOT/IS/XX, Altar, Scarce!114 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Londinium, RIC VII 284var., AE-3 Follis, -/-//PLON, BEAT•TRA *** N•QLITAS, VOT/IS/XX, Altar, Scarce!
avers:- CONSTANTI NVS IVN N C, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left.
revers:- BEAT•TRA *** N•QLITAS, Globe on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX in three lines, above, three stars.
exergo: -/-//PLON, diameter:19,5mm, weight: 2,87g, axis: 6h,
mint: Londinium, date: 323-324 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-284var., (rev legend dots). Scarce!
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Nicomedia, RIC VII 189, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMNΓ, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R2!67 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Nicomedia, RIC VII 189, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMNΓ, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R2!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
revers:- GLOR-IA-EXER-CITVS, Two soldiers standing either side of two standards.
exe: -/-//SMNΓ, diameter: 17,5mm, weight: 1,93g, axis: 7h,
mint: Nicomedia, date: 330-335 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-189-p-633, R2!
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Nicomedia, RIC VII 189, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMNB, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R1!186 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Nicomedia, RIC VII 189, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMNB, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R1!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
revers:- GLOR-IA-EXER-CITVS, Two soldiers standing either side of two standards.
exe: -/-//SMNB, diameter: 16,5-17,5mm, weight: 2,52g, axis: 11h,
mint: Nicomedia, date: 330-335 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-189-p-633, R1!
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), RIC VII 012, Cyzicus, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMK, CONSERVATORI CAESS, R4!!!,271 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), RIC VII 012, Cyzicus, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMK, CONSERVATORI CAESS, R4!!!,
avers:- DN-FL-CL-CONSTANTINVS-NOB-C, 7,J1 l., Laureate, draped bust left, holding mappa and scepter on globe.
revers:- IOVI-CONSER-VATORI-CAESS, Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and scepter; wreath in left and H in right in field.
exergo: -/-//SMK, diameter: 18-20mm, weight: 2,69g, axis: 6h,
mint: Cyzicus, 8th. off., date: 317-320 AD., ref: RIC-VII-12, p-644, r4,
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), RIC VII 037, Siscia, AE-3 Follis, -/-// Δ-SIS, CLARITAS REIPVBLICAE, Sol standing left, R3!!!94 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), RIC VII 037, Siscia, AE-3 Follis, -/-// Δ-SIS, CLARITAS REIPVBLICAE, Sol standing left, R3!!!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-CAES-7-B4, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- CLARITAS-REIPVBLICAE, Sol standing left, rising right hand, globe in left hand, chlamys across left shoulder.
exe: -/-// Δ-SIS, diameter: 20-20,5 mm, weight: 3,00g, axis: 6h,
mint: Siscia, date: 317 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-037-p-428, R3!!!,
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), RIC VII 051, Sirmium, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•SIRM•, ALEMANIA DEVICTA, Victory advancing right, R1!104 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), RIC VII 051, Sirmium, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•SIRM•, ALEMANIA DEVICTA, Victory advancing right, R1!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C-7b-B4, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
rever:- ALEMANI-A-DEVICTA, Victory advancing right, stepping on captive, holding trophy and palm.
exergo: -/-//•SIRM•, diameter: 17-19mm, weight: 2,85g, axis: 11h,
mint: Sirmium, date: 324-325 AD., ref: RIC-VII-51-p475, R1!,
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 118, AE-3 Follis, S/F//ЄSIS*, VIRTVS EXERCIT, Vexillum and captives, R4!!!,110 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 118, AE-3 Follis, S/F//ЄSIS*, VIRTVS EXERCIT, Vexillum and captives, R4!!!,
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C, 7b, I1, Laureate, draped bust left holding Victory on globe and mappa.
rever:- VIRTVS-EXERCIT, S-F, Vexillum reading VOT/X; seated captive on either side.
exergo: S/F//ЄSIS*, diameter: 18,5-20mm, weight: 3,02g, axis: 11h,
mint: Siscia, date: 320 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-118-p438, R4!!!,
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 126, AE-3 Follis, S/F/HL//ΓSIS*, VIRTVS EXERCIT, Standard inscribed VOT X with two bound captives, R2!!!183 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 126, AE-3 Follis, S/F/HL//ΓSIS*, VIRTVS EXERCIT, Standard inscribed VOT X with two bound captives, R2!!!
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, Laureate bust left wearing the imperial mantle, holding Victory on globe and mappa.
reverse: VIRTVS EXERCIT, Standard inscribed VOT X with two bound captives seated to left and right of its base. S in left field, F over HL (ligate) in right field.
exergue: S/F/HL//ΓSIS*, diameter: 18,5mm, weight: 3,05g, axis: 6h,
mint: Siscia, date: 321-324 A.D., ref: RIC VII 126, R2!!!,
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 163, AE-3 Follis, -/-//ΔSIS*, CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/V, #1, R1!179 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 163, AE-3 Follis, -/-//ΔSIS*, CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/V, #1, R1!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C, 7a, B1, Laureate head right.
rever:- CAESARVM-NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/V in wreath.
exergo: -/-//ΔSIS*, diameter: 18mm, weight: 3,03g, axis: 6h,
mint: Siscia, date: 320-321 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-163-p444, R1!
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 163, AE-3 Follis, -/-//ΔSIS*, CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/V, #2, R1!207 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 163, AE-3 Follis, -/-//ΔSIS*, CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/V, #2, R1!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C, 7a, B1, Laureate head right.
rever:- CAESARVM-NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/V in wreath.
exergo: -/-//ΔSIS*, diameter: 18,5-19,5mm, weight: 3,73g, axis: 7h,
mint: Siscia, date: 320-321 AD., ref: RIC-VII-163-p444, R1!,
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 182, AE-3 Follis, -/-//BSISsemicircle-with-beams, CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/X, C3!88 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 182, AE-3 Follis, -/-//BSISsemicircle-with-beams, CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/X, C3!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C, 7, B1, Laureate head right.
rever:- CAESARVM-NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/X in wreath.
exergo: -/-//BSISsemicirclewithbeams, diameter: 18mm, weight: 2,72g, axis: 11h,
mint: Siscia, date: 321-324 AD., ref: RIC-VII-182-p446, C3 !
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 236, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•ЄSIS•, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, #1139 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 236, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•ЄSIS•, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, #1
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C (7-B5), Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
revers:- GLOR-IA-EXERC-ITVS, Two soldiers standing front, heads turned inward at two standards between them, each holding a spears and shields.
exe: -/-//•ЄSIS•, diameter: 17,5mm, weight: 2,83g, axis: 1h,
mint: Siscia, date: 334-335 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-236-p-455,
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 253, AE-3 Follis, -/-//ЄSIS, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with one standard, R3!127 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 253, AE-3 Follis, -/-//ЄSIS, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with one standard, R3!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C-(7-B5), Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
revers:- GLORI-A-EXER-CITVS, Two soldiers holding spears and shields with one standard between them.
exe: -/-//ЄSIS, diameter: 16,5mm, weight: 1,62g, axis: 7h,
mint: Siscia, date: 335-336 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-253, p-458, R3!
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Thessalonica, RIC VII 128, AE-3 Follis, -/-//TSBVI, CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/X in wreath, #180 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Thessalonica, RIC VII 128, AE-3 Follis, -/-//TSBVI, CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/X in wreath, #1
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C, 7, B4l., Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left.
rever:- CAESARVM-NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/X in wreath.
exergo: -/-//TSBVI, diameter: 17-19 mm, weight: 2,72g, axis: 11h,
mint: Thessalonica, date: 324 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-128-p-513, c3,
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Thessalonica, RIC VII 128, AE-3 Follis, -/-//TSBVI, CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/X in wreath, #283 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Thessalonica, RIC VII 128, AE-3 Follis, -/-//TSBVI, CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/X in wreath, #2
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C, 7, B4l., Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left.
rever:- CAESARVM-NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/X in wreath.
exergo: -/-// TSB-VI, diameter: 18,5-19 mm, weight: 3,40g, axis: 0h,
mint: Thessalonica, date: 324 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-128-p-513, c3,
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Thessalonica, RIC VII 199, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMTSB, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R1!111 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Thessalonica, RIC VII 199, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMTSB, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R1!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C-7-B5, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
revers:- GLORI-A-EXER-CITVS, Two soldiers standing either side of two standards.
exe: -/-//SMTSB, diameter: 17-19mm, weight: 2,72g, axis: 11h,
mint: Thessalonica, date: 335-336 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-199-p-526, R1!
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Ticinum, RIC VII 095, AE-3 Follis, VOT/PR/C//PT, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two Victories standing facing, R4!110 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Ticinum, RIC VII 095, AE-3 Follis, VOT/PR/C//PT, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two Victories standing facing, R4!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C-(7-C2), Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from back.
revers:- VICTORIAE-LAETAE-PRINC-PERP, Two Victories standing facing each other, holding a shield inscribed VOT/PR on a cippus, "C" on altar.
exe: VOT/PR/C//PT, diameter: 18,5mm, weight: 3,11g, axis: 11h,
mint: Ticinum, date: 319A.D., ref: RIC-VII-95, p-373, R4!
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145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VII Not in this bust, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•PTR•, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, VO/TIS/XX, Altar,190 views145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VII Not in this bust, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•PTR•, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, VO/TIS/XX, Altar,
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C, 7a, K3r., Consular, laureate wearing trabea, eagle-tipped sceptre in right hand, bust right.
rever:- BEATA-TRAN-QVILLITAS, Globe on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX in tree lines , above, tree stars.
exergo: -/-//•PTR•, diameter:19 mm, weight: 2,30g, axis: 5h,
mint: Trier, date: 322-323 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-Not in this Bust-p-, "Die römische Münzserie Beata Tranquillitas in der Prägestätte Trier 321-323 (RMBT) #90"
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145 Hadrian, Denarius 134-138 AD, Egypt Eastern Mint 62 viewsReference.
Strack *61 var.; cf RIC II, 297
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Bare head right
Rev. AEGYPTOS
Egypt reclining left, sistrum in right hand, left arm resting on modius filled with grain ears, ibis at feet
2.73 gr
18 mm
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145 Magnus Maximus. AR silique 1.7gm22 viewsobv: DN MAG MAX_IMVS PF AVG pearl dia. drp. cuir. bust r.
rev: VIRTUVS RO_MANORVM Roma seated facing, holding globe and reversed spear
ex: TRPShill132
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145-142 BC 32 viewsAntiochos VI Dionysos
Bronze AE21
Obverse:Radiate head of Antiochus as Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy
Reverse:Elephant walking left;ΣΤΑ and cornucopiae in right field;ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ
20.64 mm 7.29gm
SEAR 7081maik
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145-161 AD - FAUSTINA Junior AE dupondius - struck 145-46 AD45 viewsobv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA (draped bust right)
rev: PIETAS / S.C. (Pietas standing left, holding cornucopiae, child -Lucilla?- at her feet left)
ref: RIC III 1402 (Ant.Pius), Cohen 174, BMC 2189
mint: Rome
8.42gms, 26mm
This coin was struck after her wedding with Aurelius Caesar.berserker
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145-161 AD - FAUSTINA Junior AR denarius - struck 157-161 AD31 viewsobv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA (draped bust right)
rev: AVGVSTI P II FIL (Spes, draped, standing left, holding flower & gathering up fold of skirt)
ref: RIC III 497 (AntPius), C.24
3.07gms, 18mm
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145-161 AD - FAUSTINA Junior fouree denarius - struck 153-154 AD33 viewsobv: FAVSTINA AVG P II F (draped bust right)
rev: CONCORDIA (Concordia seated left, holding flower & resting left arm on cornucopiae set on globe below seat)
ref: RIC III 502a (Ant.Pius), C.54 (6frcs)
3.45gms, 18mmberserker
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145-161 AD - FAUSTINA Junior molded sestertius - struck 145-161 AD 39 viewsobv: FAVSTINA AVG P II AVG (draped bust right)
rev: VENVS / S.C. (Venus holding an apple & cornucopiae)
ref: not in RIC, similar to RIC III 1387 (Ant.Pius)
30.86gms, 33mm
The molded roman AE coins usually called 'Limes falsa' coins, because they were produced on the fringes of the Empire. 'Limes falsa' are immitations of bronze denominations like As, Dupondius or Sestertius.
This sestertius was used in Pannonia Inferior (here was found).
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145. Carus (282-283 A.D.)13 viewsAv.: IMP CM AVR CARVS PF AVG
Rv.: VICTORIA AVG
Ex.: gamma
Ae Antoninian Ø22 / 4g
RIC V-2 120 var. CyzicusJuancho
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1450 var. Hadrian, Cistophorus Uncertain mint in Asia Minor 130 AD Dionysus standing3 viewsReference.
RPC III, 1450 var.; RIC 485; Metcalf 99 var. (no omphalus)
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Bare head right
Rev. COS III
Dionysus draped standing front head l. emptying oinochoe over panther on l. and holding thyrsus in r.; panther looks left, serpent entwined around omphalus behind
10.68 gr
27 mm
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1450A Hadrian, Cistophorus Uncertain mint in Asia Minor 130 AD Dionysus/Bacchus standing23 viewsReference.
RPC III, 1450A; Metcalf 99 var. (drapery); RIC II 485 VAR.
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Bare bust right, drapery on left shoulder
Rev. COS III
Dionysus draped standing front head l. emptying oinochoe over panther on l. and holding thyrsus in r.; panther looks left
8.41 gr
28 mm
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1450A Hadrian, Cistophorus Uncertain mint in Asia Minor 130 AD Dionysus/Bacchus standing2 viewsReference.
RPC III, 1450A; Metcalf 99 var. (drapery); RIC II 485 var.
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Bare bust right, drapery on left shoulder
Rev. COS III
Dionysus draped standing front head l. emptying oinochoe over panther on l. and holding thyrsus in r.; panther looks left
10.51 gr
29 mm
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1452 - Julius Caesar, Denarius134 viewsDenarius minted in North Africa in 46 BC
COS TERT / DICT ITER, head of Ceres right
AVGVR / PONT MAX, simpulum, sprinkler, capis and lituum, D in right field
3,81 gr
Ref : HCRI # 57, RCV # 1403/1, RSC # 4a, Cohen # 4Potator II
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1454 Hadrian, Cistophorus Uncertain mint in Asia Minor, Roma seated21 viewsReference.
RPC III, 1454; Metcalf 103
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Laureate head right
Rev. COS III
Roma seated left on chair and shield holding Victory in extended right and vertical spear in upraised left
10.35 gr
26 mm
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145616 viewsAntoninianus
Siscia
Issue 4
PM TRP XVI COS PP
G 1456mauseus
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150 Antoninus Pius25 viewsAntoninus Pius, August 138 - 7 March 161 A.D.
Orichalcum sestertius, RIC III 767a, Cohen II 320, Banti 120, BMCRE IV 1669, Strack III 974, SRCV II 4168, aF, 23.252g, 31.4mm, 0o, Rome mint, 145 - 147 A.D.; obverse ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P, laureate head right; reverse Antoninus in slow quadriga left, eagle-tipped scepter in left, reins in right, COS IIII / S C in two lines in exergue; scarceRandygeki(h2)
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161-169 AD - LUCIUS VERUS AE dupondius - struck 166 AD48 viewsobv: L VERVS AVG ARM PARTH MAX (radiate head right)
rev: TR P VI IMP IIII COS II / S.C. (Victory standing left, head right, holding palm & setting shield inscribed VIC PAR on palm tree to right)
ref: RIC III 1458 (M.Aurelius), Cohen 208, BMC 1315
13.11g, 25mmberserker
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161-169 AD - LUCIUS VERUS AE sestertius - struck 166 AD30 viewsobv: L VERVS AVG ARM PARTH MAX (laureate head right)
rev: TR POT VI IMP IIII COS II / S.C. (Victory standing right, holding palm & attaching shield inscribed VIC PAR to palm tree)
ref: RIC III 1456 (M.Aurelius), C.206
19.20gms, 29mm
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171 - Magnentius - Centenionalis - RIC VIII Lugdunum 14518 viewsCentenionalis
Obv:– D N MAGNEN-TIVS P F AVG, Bare-headed, draped & cuirassed bust right; A behind head
Rev:– VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE, two Victories standing facing each other, holding wreath inscribed VOT-V-MVLT-X , chi-rho in upper centre
Mint – Lugdunum (SP/RPLG). August A.D. 352 to end A.D. 352
Reference(s) – Cohen 69. Bastien 194 (8). RIC VIII Lugdunum 145 (C)maridvnvm
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1853 2000 reis 14 views KM# 466
Country Brazil
Metal Silver (.917)
Weight 25.5 g
Diameter 37 mm
Mintage 145,000xokleng
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196_Septimius_Severus_As_RIC_716_117 viewsSeptimius Severus (193 – 211 AD)
AE As, Rome, 196
L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP VII;
Laureate head right
P M TR P IIII COS II P P, S-C;
Mars standing right, holding spear and resting left hand on shield, cuirass to left
10,69 gr, 25 mm
RIC IVa, 716; BMC V, p. 145‡; C. 414ga77
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1bk Faustina Junior147 viewsWife of Marcus Aurelius. 131-176
As
Draped bust, left, FAVSTINA AVG PII AVG FIL
Juno seated left holding the three graces and scepter, peacock at feet, IVNO SC
The daughter of Antoninus Pius, wife of Aurelius, and mother of Commodus, Faustina had a box seat to witness the end of the Golden Age. She bore Aurelius at least 13 children and accompanied him on his military campaigns, yet years later had her reputation impuned for alleged adultery.
The reverse is RIC 1400, for which only right-facing busts are listed.
From Curtis Clay: "This is a rev. type that used to be very rare, even with bust right, but quite a few specimens have emerged from Bulgaria since the fall of the Iron Curtain.
I had a specimen with bust left myself, acquired from Baldwin's c. 1970, which is now in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
A VF specimen with bust left, from the same dies as yours, was in CNG E54, 4 Dec. 2002, 145 = CNG 57, 4 April 2001, 1292.
Still an interesting and scarce reverse type, and rare with bust left, a variety that is hard to find on any Roman coin of Faustina II !" Thank you, Curtis!Blindado
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1dm Tacitus28 views275-276
AE antoninianus
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust, right, IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG
Mars stg, MARTI PACIF
RIC 145
A rare emperor nominated by the Senate after the death of the widely revered Aurelianus.
Zonaras recorded: Tacitus, an elderly man, succeeded him. For it is written that he was seventy-five years old when he was chosen for monarchy. The army recognized him, though he was absent, for he was then residing in Campania. When he received the decision there, he entered Rome in private dress and, with the consent of the Senate and the People, donned the imperial garb.
The Scythians, having crossed Lake Maeotis and the Phasis River, attacked Pontus, Cappadocia, Galatia, and Cilicia. Tacitus, who had joined battle with them, and Florianus, who was prefect, slew many, and the remainder sought safety in flight. Tacitus appointed Maximinus, one of his kinsmen, as governor of Syria. But, when he behaved badly in his office, he was killed by his soldiers. Those who had killed him, frightened that the emperor would not leave them unpunished, set out after him too and killed him, not yet seven months after he had assumed sovereignty, but according to some not quite two years.
Zosimus, however, recorded, "Upon [Aurelianus'] death the empire fell into the hands of Tacitus, in whose time the Scythians crossed the Palus Maeotis, and made incursions through Pontus even into Cilicia, until he opposed them. Partly in person, and partly by Florianus, prefect of the court, whom he left in commission for that purpose, this emperor completely routed and destroyed them. He himself was going into Europe, but was thus circumvented and killed. He had committed the government of Syria to his cousin Maximinus, who treated the nobility of that country with such austerity, that he caused them both to hate and fear him. Their hatred became so excessive, that at length conspiring with the murderers of Aurelianus, they assaulted Maximinus, and having killed him, fell on and slew Tacitus also as he was upon his departure."Blindado
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201c. Pescennius Niger127 viewsGaius Pescennius Niger was governor of Syria in the year 193 when he learned of the emperor Pertinax's murder. Niger's subsequent attempt to claim the empire for himself ended in failure in Syria after roughly one year. His life before becoming governor of Syria is not well known. He was born in Italy to an equestrian family. He seems to have been older than his eventual rival Septimius Severus, so his birth should perhaps be placed ca. AD 135-40. Niger may have held an important position in the administration of Egypt. He won renown, along with Clodius Albinus, for participation in a military campaign in Dacia early in Commodus' reign. Although Niger could have been adlected into the senate before the Dacian campaign, he was by now pursuing a senatorial career and must have been held in high esteem by Commodus. Niger was made a suffect consul, probably in the late 180s, and he was sent as governor to the important province of Syria in 191.
Niger was a well-known and well-liked figure to the Roman populace. After Pertinax became emperor at the beginning of 193, many in Rome may have hoped that the elderly Pertinax would adopt Niger as his Caesar and heir, but Pertinax was murdered without having made succession plans. When Didius Julianus arrived at the senate house on 29 March 193, his first full day as emperor, a riot broke out among the Roman crowd. The rioters took over the Circus Maximus, from which they shouted for Niger to seize the throne. The rioters dispersed the following day, but a report of their demonstration may well have arrived in the Syrian capital, Antioch, with the news that Pertinax had been murdered and replaced by Julianus.
Spurred into action by the news, Niger had himself proclaimed emperor in Antioch. The governors of the other eastern provinces quickly joined his cause. Niger's most important ally was the respected proconsul of Asia, Asellius Aemilianus, and support began to spread across the Propontis into Europe. Byzantium welcomed Niger, who now was preparing further advances. Niger took the additional cognomen Justus, "the Just." Justice was promoted as the theme of his intended reign, and personifications of Justice appeared on his coins.
Other provincial governors, however, also set their sights on replacing Julianus. Albinus in Britain and Septimius Severus in Upper Pannonia (western Hungary) had each aspired to the purple, and Severus was marching an army on Rome. Severus was still 50 miles from the city when the last of Julianus' dwindling authority disappeared. Julianus was killed in Rome 1 June 193.
Niger sent messengers to Rome to announce his acclamation, but those messengers were intercepted by Severus. A deal was struck between Severus and Albinus that kept Albinus in Britain with the title of Caesar. The larger armies of the western provinces were now united in their support for Severus. Niger's support was confined to the east. Severus had Niger's children captured and held as hostages, and a legion was sent to confront Niger's army in Thrace.
The first conflict between the rival armies took place near Perinthus. Although Niger's forces may have inflicted greater casualties on the Severan troops, Niger was unable to secure his advance; he returned to Byzantium. By the autumn of 193, Severus had left Rome and arrived in the region, though his armies there continued to be commanded by supporters. Niger was offered the chance of a safe exile by Severus, but Niger refused.
Severan troops crossed into Asia at the Hellespont and near Cyzicus engaged forces supporting Niger under the command of Aemilianus. Niger's troops were defeated. Aemilianus attempted to flee but was captured and killed. Not long after, in late December 193 or early January 194, Niger was defeated in a battle near Nicaea and fled south to Antioch. Eastern provincial governors now switched their loyalty to Severus, and Niger faced revolts even in Syria. By late spring 194, the Severan armies were in Cilicia preparing to enter Syria. Niger and his army met the Severan troops near Issus. The battle was a decisive defeat for Niger, who fled back to Antioch. The Syrian capital that only one year earlier had cheered as Niger was proclaimed emperor now waited in fear for the approach of its new master. Niger prepared to flee once more, but outside Antioch he was captured and killed.
Despite his popularity with the Roman mob, Pescennius Niger lacked both the strong loyalty of other senatorial commanders and the number of soldiers that his rival Severus enjoyed. Niger was ultimately unable to make himself the true avenger of Pertinax, and his roughly one-year control of the eastern provinces never qualified him to be reckoned a legitimate emperor.
BITHYNIA, Caesarea. Pescennius Niger. AD 193-194. Æ 22mm (6.35 g). Laureate head right / KAICAREIAC GERMANIKHC, coiled serpent left. RG p. 282, 9, pl. XLIV, 8 (same dies); SNG Copenhagen -; SNG von Aulock -. Near VF, brown patina, rough surfaces. Very rare. Ex-CNGecoli
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2145 IONIA. Miletus. Hadrian AE 15 Lion18 viewsReference.
RPC III, 2145; SNG Mu 774
Magistrate Rouphos (b)
Obv. AΔPIANOC KAICAP.
Laureate head right.
Rev. ΜΙΛΗСΙΩΝ ΕΠΙ ΡΟΥΦΟΥ Β
lion left, looking right; above, star
2.75 gr
15 mm
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2145 Theodore II (Magn.) AE Tetarteron SBCV-2145 DOC IV 13 19 viewsOBV- Lys. Pellet in Upper and lower field, to either side.
REV- Full length figure of emperor wearing stemma, divitision and Chalmys; holds in r hand labarum on a long shaft and in l. anexikakia.
Size 18.57
Weight 1.9gm
DOC lists 2 examples sized 17mm and 21mm and only one weight .95gmSimon
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240 - 212 B.C. Bronze AE 23, Zeus right/ Eagle facing27 viewsFORVM Akragas Sicily 240 - 212 B.C. Bronze AE 23, Calciati I 145/7, SNG ANS 1147, SGCV I 1037, aF, Akragas mint, 7.089g, 22.6mm, 180o, 240 - 212 B.C.; obverse laureate head of Zeus right; reverse “ΑΚΡΑΓΑΝΤΙΝΩΝ”, eagle standing facing, on thunderbolt, wings open, head right. Ex FORVMPodiceps
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253-268 AD - Gallienus - RIC V (sole reign) 227 - LIBERAL AVG35 viewsEmperor: Gallienus (r. 253-268 AD)
Date: 262 AD
Condition: VF/Fair
Denomination: Antoninianus
Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG
Emperor Gallienus
Bust right; radiate
Reverse: LIBERAL AVG
The Emperor provides liberty.
Liberalitas standing left, holding tessera and cornucopiae.
"Q" in left field
Rome mint
RIC V Gallienus (sole reign) 227; VM 145
1.77g; 19.7mm; 150°Pep
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270 Aurelian 41 viewsAurelian Silvered AE Antoninianus. Siscia mint. IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate cuirassed bust right / IOVI CONSER, Emperor standing right, usually with sceptre, accepting globe from Jupiter, star T in ex. Cohen 105. Sear5 11542 RIC 225 Randygeki(h2)
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28-02 - ADRIANO (117 - 138 D.C.)17 viewsAR Denario 18 mm 2.5 gr.
Anv: "IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG" - Busto laureado viendo a derecha.
Rev: "PM TR P COS III" - Marte avanzando hacia la der., su manto (Clamys) flotando detras, portando jabalina en mano der. y trofeo sobre su hombro izq.
Acuñada 119 - 122 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.II #67 Pag.348 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #3516 var - Cohen Vol.II #1072 Pag.195 - DVM #46/4 Pag.127 - RSC Vpl.II #1072 Pag.145 - St. Vol. II #95 - BMCRE #111 - UCR #207 mdelvalle
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28-05 - HADRIANO (117 - 138 D.C.)41 viewsAR Denario 18 mm 2.5 gr.
Anv: "IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG" - Busto laureado viendo a derecha.
Rev: "PM TR P COS III" - Marte avanzando hacia la der., su manto (Clamys) flotando detras, portando jabalina en mano der. y trofeo sobre su hombro izq.
Acuñada 119 - 122 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.II #67 Pag.348 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #3516 var - Cohen Vol.II #1072 Pag.195 - DVM #46/4 Pag.127 - RSC Vpl.II #1072 Pag.145 - St. Vol. II #95 - BMCRE #111 - UCR #207 mdelvalle
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298/1. Caesia - denarius (112-1 BC)15 viewsAR Denarius (Rome, 112-111 BC)
O/ Bust of Apollo seen from behind, with head turned to left and thunderbolt in right hand; APO on right.
R/ Lares Praestites seated facing, with dog between, each holding staff in left hand; bust of Vulcan with tongs over shoulder above; LA on left; PRE on right; L CAESI in exergue.
3.79 g; 20mm
Crawford 298/1 (50 obverse dies/62 reverse dies)
- Collection of Walter Mirko Stoecklin, Winterthur, Switzerland, acquired prior to 1981. W. M. Stoecklin was the third member of a dynasty of coin collectors based in Switzerland.
- Obolos 9, lot 34.
* Lucius Caesius:
Our moneyer is the first known member of the minor gens Caesia, but the rest of his life is completely unknown. Mommsen (Monnaie Romaine, II, p.370) thought that he could have been the father of Lucius Caesius, praetor in 75 BC (Cicero, In Verrem, II, 1, 130), but there were other Caesii around this time, so they were not necessarily related.
The deity represented on the reverse could be Apollo, as shown by the monogram behind his head, or Vejovis, an obscure god with the attributes of both Apollo and Jupiter (especially the thunderbolt). The reverse depicts the Lares Praestites, the guardians of the city of Rome, whom Ovid described their statues with a dog between them (Ovid, Fasti, v. 129-145).
The bust of Vulcan and the tongs were possibly the emblems of the moneyers.Joss
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31-01 - ANTONINO PIO ( 138 - 161 D.C.)60 viewsAR Denario 17 x 18 mm 3.3 gr.
Anv: "ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P" - Cabeza laureada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "COS IIII" - Dos manos entrelazadas sosteniendo un caduceo y dos espigas de trigo.
Acuñada 145/6 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.III #136 Pag.43 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #4078 Pag.212 - BMCRE #530 - Cohen Vol.II #344 Pag.304 - RSC Vol.II #344 Pag.175 - DVM #18/20 Pag.135 - UCR #722 - St. Vol.III #166mdelvalle
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31-01 - ANTONINO PIO ( 138 - 161 D.C.)24 viewsAR Denario 17 x 18 mm 3.3 gr.
Anv: "ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P" - Cabeza laureada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "COS IIII" - Dos manos entrelazadas sosteniendo un caduceo y dos espigas de trigo.
Acuñada 145/6 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.III #136 Pag.43 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #4078 Pag.212 - BMCRE IV #530/5 Pag.77 - Cohen Vol.II #344 Pag.304 - RSC Vol.II #344 Pag.175 - DVM #18/20 Pag.135 - UCR #722 - St. Vol.III #166mdelvalle
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33 - 01 - MARCO AURELIO Cesar (139 - 161 D.C.)12 viewsComo Cesar de su Padre Antonino Pio.
AR Denario 18 mm 2.3 gr.
(Lamentablemente quebrado)
Anv: "AVRELIVS CAE-SAR AVG PII F" - Cabeza desnuda a derecha.
Rev: "COS II" - Honos/Pax entante de frente viendo a izquierda, portando una rama con mano derecha y cornucopia en izq.
Acuñada: 145-147? D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.III #429a Pag.80 (Antoninus Pius) - BMCRE Vol.IV #594 Pag.85 - DVM #7/2 Pag.144 - St. #A155mdelvalle
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33 - Bordeaux, Gironde9 viewsLouvre, F.E.L., restaurant, 21 cours de l'Intendance à Bordeaux, Gironde
Laiton, 21,5 mm
A/ LOUVRE / F.E.L / BORDEAUX / F.E.L // 5
R/ LOUVRE / F.E.L / BORDEAUX / F.E.L // 5
Réfs : Elie 145.1
Gabalor
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33-10 - MARCO AURELIO como Cesar de Antonino Pio (139 - 161 D.C.)18 viewsAE AS ó Dupondio 26 mm 11.1 gr.
Según cuál sea el material en que fué acuñada Cobre u oricalco (metal amarillo)
Anv: "AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG P II FIL COS II" - Busto a cabeza desnuda viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA - S C", Concordia estante a izquierda, portando Pátera en mano derecha extendida y descansando la izquierda sobre una Cornucopia asentada sobre un altar.
Acuñada 145 - 146 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.III (Antonino Pio) #1254 Pag.176 - Cohen Vol.III #63 Pag.8 - Sear RCV II #4826 Pag.297 - BMCRE IV #1788 ss Pag.289-90 - UCR #743 Pag.748mdelvalle
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37-10 - COMODO (177 - 192 D.C.)89 viewsAE Sestercio 28,50 mm 21,00 gr.
Anv: "M COMMODVS ANT P FELIX AVG BRIT" - Busto laureado viendo a derecha.
Rev: "[PACI AETERNAE COS V P P]" - Pax/Paz sentada a izquierda, portando rama de olivo en mano der. y largo cetro vertical en izq. .
Acuñada 186 - 189 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.III #548 Pag.429 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #5773 Pag.399 - BMCRE #606 - Cohen Vol.III #390 Pag.279 - DVM #145 Pag.166 - MIR Vol.18 #757mdelvalle
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37-10 - COMODO (177 - 192 D.C.)15 viewsAE Sestercio 28,50 mm 21,00 gr.
Anv: "M COMMODVS ANT P FELIX AVG BRIT" - Busto laureado viendo a derecha.
Rev: "[PACI AETERNAE COS V P P]" - Pax/Paz sentada a izquierda, portando rama de olivo en mano der. y largo cetro vertical en izq. .
Acuñada 186 - 189 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.III #548 Pag.429 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #5773 Pag.399 - BMCRE #606 - Cohen Vol.III #390 Pag.279 - DVM #145 Pag.166 - MIR Vol.18 #757mdelvalle
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394/1b. Postumia - denarius (74 BC)21 viewsAR Denarius (Rome, 74 BC)
O/ Bust of Diana right, draped, with bow and quiver over shoulder.
R/ Hound running right; spear below; C POSTVMI in exergue.
3.96g; 17mm
Crawford 394/1b (192 obverse dies/213 reverse dies, both varieties)
- ex Lockdales 145, lot 1414.
* Gaius Postumius At. or Ta. (Albinus Atilianus?):
This variant without the monogram in exergue is very rare; only three reverse dies seem to exist.
The moneyer belonged to the great patrician gens Postumia, but his family is much more difficult to ascertain. The patrician Postumii had few different branches and only one had survived by the 1st century: the Albini. There were also plebeian Postumii.
His obverse with Diana reproduces those of Aulus Postumius S.f. S.n. Albinus (RRC 335/9), and his probable son Postumius A.f. S.n. Albinus (RRC 372/1), thus implying that he was a member of the patrician family. However, the Albini never used the praenomen Gaius. It is nonetheless possible that our moneyer was adopted into the gens, as it occurred with Decimus Junius Brutus (RRC 450), adopted by an Aulus Albinus. The Postumii seem to have had difficulties producing male heirs; they indeed had 9 consulships between 186 and 99 BC, but very few magistrates bore that name in the 1st century. The disaster of the campaign against Jugurtha by the brothers Spurius and Aulus Postumius Albinus might have hit the gens hard; Aulus was also murdered during the Social War (Livy, Periochae, 75).
The monogram in exergue could therefore be deciphered as AT for the plebeian gens Atilia -- the possible family of Gaius Albinus before his adoption. Another moneyer, Lucius Atilius Nomentanus, likewise ligatured the first two letters of his name on his denarii in 141 (RRC 225/1). This theory would explain both the unusual praenomen for the gens and the monogram. His adoptive father could also be one of the two moneyer mentioned above.
Crawford links the moneyer with a Gnaeus Postumius who accused Lucius Licinius Murena, the consul elect for 62, of bribery in the famous Pro Murena by Cicero (56-58), who also says that Postumius was a (unsuccessful) candidate to the praetorship that year. The case was won by Cicero and no doubt that accusing a Consul of bribery did not help his career and the fate of the Albini, as they disappeared from history after this. Joss
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4) Cleopatra - Chalcis, Syria17 viewsCLEOPATRA VII
AE 19 of Chalcis, Syria, 32-31 BC
Diademed and draped bust of Cleopatra right / Nike advancing right, holding palm, within laurel wreath.
RPC I 4772; SNG Copenhagen -; HGC 9, 1452. aVF, flan crack
Ex-Amphora Coins, with Hendin COA
RM0021Sosius
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4. Antoninus Pius145 views Antoninus Pius, AR Denarius, 145-161, Rome
ANTONINVS-AVG PIVS P P
Laureate head right
COS-IIII
Thunderbolt on draped table
18mm x 19mm, 2.91g
RIC III, 137
Note: RIC describes the reverse as winged thunderbolt, however, plate II, 27 shows the same reverse type without wings as this example.b70
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4. King Rabbel II Soter 70-106 AD and Queen Gamilath82 viewsMint: Petra
Ref: Meshorer Nabataean Coins type,163,164, SNG ANS 1445-1451
Obv: Jugate busts of Rabbel II & Queen Gamilath,Laureate, facing right.
Rev: Crossed cornucopia; Nabataean script.
Rabbel/Gamilath in two lines between horns.
L B R
T L M G
Size: AE17mm
brian l
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5145 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 118-19 AD Isis15 viewsReference.
RPC III, 5145.5; Dattari-Savio Pl. 67, 1395 (this coin); Emmett 866.3
Issue L Γ = year 3
Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙС ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟС ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СƐΒ
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., drapery on l. shoulder
Rev. L Γ
Reverse design draped bust of Isis, crowned with taenia, disc and horns, r.
12.37 gr
24 mm
12h
Note.
From the Dattari collection.okidoki
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5148 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 118-19 AD Sarapis bust17 viewsReference.
Emmett 889.03; RPC III, 5148; Dattari 1455, Milne 909
Issue L Γ = year 3
Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙС ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟС ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СƐΒ
Laureate head of Hadrian, right, drapery on left shoulder; to right, star in front.
Rev. L B
Draped bust of Sarapis, wearing kalathos and laurel wreath, right.
13.38 gr
24 mm
12hokidoki
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53-40 - Nicopolis ad Istrum - HELIOGABALO (218 - 222 D.C.)10 viewsNICOPOLIS ad ISTRUM - Moesia Inferior
Legado Consular Novius Rufus
AE Tetrasarión
25.0 mm 11.0 gr.
Anv: "AVT K M AVPH ANTΓNEINOC K" – Busto. laur., vestido y acorazado, viendo a der.
Rev: ”VΠ NOBIOV ΡOVΦOV NIKOΠOΛITΩN/ ΠΡOΣ IΣ// TΡ/ON", Tyche/Fortuna estante a izq., portando timón apoyado en globo en mano der. y cornucopia en izq.
Acuñada: 218 - 222 D.C.
Referencias: Moushmov #1451, AMNG I #1977 P.492, Varbanov I #4088 P.328, Mionnet S2 #678 P.173mdelvalle
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535b Hadrian Sestertius, Roma 117 AD Concordia78 viewsReference.
RIC cf535b; BMC cf1104; Strack cf502; Banti 145 ( 1 example)
Obv. IMP CAES DIVI TRAIAN AVG F TRAIAN HADRIAN OPT AVG GER,
Laureate, heroically nude bust right, baldric (sword) strap around neck and across chest, loop on shoulder, seen from front
Rev DAC PARTHICO P M TR P COS P P, CONCORDIA and S C in field
Concordia seated left on throne, cornucopia at side, holding patera and resting elbow on statuette of Spes standing left set on low basis.
24.78 gr
35 mm
6h
When he became emperor following the death of Trajan in 117 AD, questions immediately arose regarding the validity of Hadrian's succesion. Although it is clear from Hadrian's early career and marriage to Sabina (Trajan's grand-niece) that the emperor brought his young kinsman within the imperial court, Trajan, unlike Nerva before, made no move to adopt Hadrian formally, instead possibly preferring others. This fact prompted Hadrian, in the early days of his reign to emphasize his legitimacy to the succession. Hadrian declared Trajan divus and ordered his ashes installed in the Column of his newly complete Forum. Trajan's name and titles were incorporated into the new imperial nomenclature, a privilege reserved solely for legitimate heirs. At the same time, coins were struck to associate the new reign with the previous administration and declare a peaceful transferral of power. The legend DAC PARTHICO (in the dedicatory dative), clearly refers to Trajan, while the Concordia reverse type (to date, uncommon with the addition of Spes), emphasized by the inclusion of CONCORDIA in the exergue, demonstrated Hadrian's potential willingness for the time to continue Trajan's policies, thereby insuring continued political harmony, something which disintegrated as Hadrian's reign progressed.okidoki
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54 Galerius as Augustus: Nicomedia follis.22 viewsFollis, 308 - 310 AD, Nicomedia mint.
Obverse: IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG / Laureate bust of Galerius.
Reverse: GENIO AVGVSTI CMH / Genius standing, pouring from patera and holding cornucopiae.
Mint mark: SMND
6.61 gm., 24.5 mm.
RIC #54a; PBCC #964; Sear #14508.
The meaning of the CMH ligature in the reverse inscription is a mystery. It is found on coins from the mints of Nicomedia and Cyzicus. It is generally thought to refer to the value of the coin. One possible suggestion is that it means 100 (C) sestertii struck at a new weight of 48 to the pound (Greek M = 40; Greek H = 8).Callimachus
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554 Hadrian Dupondius 118 AD Roma & Hadrian40 viewsReference.
RIC 554. C. 92. BMC 1138. Hill 57
Obv. IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG
Radiate bust right, drapery on left shoulder, seen from front
Rev. PONT MAX TR POT COS II / ADVENTVS AVG SC
Helmeted figure of Roma seated right on cuirass, holding spear and clasping hands with Hadrian, who stands left.
13.80 gr
29 mm
6h
Note.
Ex Lanz 94 lot 505 1999
Ex Lanz 106 lot 391 2001
Ex Lanz 114 lot 362 2003okidoki
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5581 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 125-26 AD Eirene20 viewsReference.
Emmett 838.10 ;Milne 1123; RPC III, 5581
Issue L ΔΕΚΑΤΟΥ = year 10
Obv. AVT KAI TΡI AΔΡIA CEB
Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right seen from behind.
Rev. LΔ-EKATOV RY 10
Eirene standing left, holding grain-ears and caduceus.
12.33 gr
26 mm
12 hokidoki
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5611 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Diobol 125-25 AD Uraeus left30 viewsReference.
RPC III, 5611; Dattari-Savio Pl. 101, 7982 (this coin); Emmett 1145.10
Issue L ΔΕΚΑΤΟΥ = year 10
Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ - ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑ СƐΒ
Laureate head of Hadrian r., drapery on l. shoulder
Rev. L ΔΕΚΑΤΟΥ
Serpent (Uraeus) erect, l., crowned with disc and horns
8.71 gr
25 mm
12h
Note.
From the Dattari collection.okidoki
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59 Galeria Valeria: Serdica follis.16 viewsFollis, 307 - 308 AD, Serdica mint.
Obverse: FAL VALERIA AVG / Bust of Galeria Valeria.
Reverse: VENERI VICTRICI / Venus standing, holding up apple, raising drapery over left shoulder, * in left field, Δ in right field.
Mint mark: . SM . SD .
7.07 gm., 26.5 mm.
RIC #41; PBCC #852; Sear #14591.
She was the daughter of Diocletian and Prisca. Her father married her off to his colleague Galerius.
This coin is from the last group of coins issued from the Serdica mint before it was closed in 308.Callimachus
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6145 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Drachm 136-37 AD Monumental Altar21 viewsReference.
RPC III, 6145; Dattari 1892; Emmett 910.21; Milne 1554
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
Monumental altar (of Caesareum) with six columns, surmounted with pyre, enclosing Eusebeia (?) in centre
23.40 gr
33 mm
12h
Note RPC.
Often described as altar of Agathodaemon (K; Bakhoum; Vogt, pp. 106-9; S. Handler, AJA 75 (1971), pp. 68-9); BMC said ‘enclosing statue of goddess facing; on her head, disc. (Altar of Caesareum).’ D just said: ‘Altare. Peristylium con sei colonne d’ordine Corintio, tra quelle di centro un personaggio in piede a s.; versa incense sopra altare. Sulla sommità una pyra e su ciascuna cantonata un aplustrum; le cantonate alle base hanno un ordine indecifrabile.’ Only clue is the aplustres. Some varieties have little altars between the columns (D1894). There are some round objects hanging up among the columns (e.g. D1894, Boston). The bases of the structure at l. and r. are in the form of the upper part of a human body. The same structure, with and without the central figure, also occurs on Antonine coins, which are often much better preserved than the Hadrianic pieces: see RPC IV online. J. McKenzie, The Architecture of Alexandria and Egypt (Yale, 2007), p. 187 describes it as a ‘distinctive but unidentified structure’, rejecting as unsatisfactory the identifications as the monumental altars in the Caesareum, the altar of Agathos Daimon or the altar of Alexander.okidoki
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71-04 - OCTACILIA SEVERA (244 - 249 D.C.)33 viewsAR Antoniniano 25 x 20 mm 3.3 gr.
Esposa de Filipo I y madre de Filipo II.
Anv: "M OTACIL SEVERA AVG" - Busto sobre una media luna, con diadema y vestido, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA AVGG" - Concordia sentada a izquierda, portando patera en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido y cornucopia en izquierda. A sus piés a izquierda un altar.
Acuñada 6ta. Emisión 247 D.C.
Ceca: Roma (Off.4ta.)
Referencias: RIC Vol.IV Parte III #126 Pag.83 - Sear RCTV (1988) #2627 - Cohen Vol.V #16 Pag.145 - RSC Vol. IV #16 Pag.18 - DVM #3 Pag.229mdelvalle
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71-04 - OCTACILIA SEVERA (244 - 249 D.C.)16 viewsAR Antoniniano 25 x 20 mm 3.3 gr.
Esposa de Filipo I y madre de Filipo II.
Anv: "M OTACIL SEVERA AVG" - Busto sobre una media luna, con diadema y vestido, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA AVGG" - Concordia sentada a izquierda, portando patera en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido y cornucopia en izquierda. A sus piés a izquierda un altar.
Acuñada 6ta. Emisión 247 D.C.
Ceca: Roma (Off.4ta.)
Referencias: RIC Vol.IV Parte III #126 Pag.83 - Sear RCTV (1988) #2627 - Cohen Vol.V #16 Pag.145 - RSC Vol. IV #16 Pag.18 - DVM #3 Pag.229mdelvalle
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82-14 - GALIENO (253 - 268 D.C.)13 viewsAE Antoniniano 20 mm 3.3 gr.
Anv: "GALLIENVS AVG" - Cabeza radiada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "APOLLINI CONS AVG" - Centauro avanzando a izq., portando arco en mano izq. "H" en exergo.
Acuñada 267 - 268 D.C.
Ceca: 8vo. taller de Roma
Referencias: Göbl #738b - RIC Va #164 Pag.145 - Sear RCTV III #10177 Pag.288 - Cohen V #73 Pag.354 - DVM #19/2 Pag.244 - RSC IV #73 Pag.64 - Hunter #95mdelvalle
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82-21 - GALIENO (253 - 268 D.C.)5 viewsAE Antoniniano 18 mm 2.2 gr.
Anv: "GALLIENVS AVG" - Cabeza radiada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "ANNONA AVG" - Annona estante de frente, pié izq. en proa, viendo a der., portando timón/remo en mano izq. y espigas en der. "V" en campo izquierdo.
Acuñada 261 - 262 D.C.
Ceca: 5to. Taller de Roma
Referencias: Göbl #495 - RIC Va #161 Pag.145 - Sear RCTV III #10173 Pag.287 - Cohen Vol.V #55 Pag.353 - DVM #16/1 Pag.244 - RSC Vol.IV #55e Pag.63 - Hunter p.lixmdelvalle
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82-25 - GALIENO (253 - 268 D.C.)13 viewsAE Antoniniano 17 mm 1.2 gr.
Anv: "GALLIENVS AVG" - Cabeza radiada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONSERVAT PIETAT" - Emperador vestido militarmente, estante a izq., extiende mano der a mujer arrodillada a su lado y portando cetro en izq. Marca de Oficina XII=12 en exergo ?.
Acuñada 265 - 267 D.C.
Ceca: 12avo taller de Roma
Referencias: Göbl #648a - RIC Vol.V Parte I #171a Pag.145 - Sear RCTV Vol.III #10192 Pag.289 - Cohen Vol.V #144 Pag.361 - DVM #45 Pag.244 - RSC Vol.IV #144 Pag.54 - Hunter p.lxiiimdelvalle
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94-02 - CLAUDIO GÓTICO (268 - 270 D.C.)103 viewsAE Antoniniano 12.5 x 19 mm 2.7 gr.
Anv: "IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG" - Busto radiado y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "LIBERT AVG" - Libertas (La Libertad) de pié de frente viendo a izquierda portando Pileus en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido y largo cetro vertical en izquierda.
Acuñada 1ra. Emisión Set. 268 - Inicios 269 D.C.
Ceca: Roma (Off. 10 ma.)
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte I #62 Pag.216 - Cohen Vol.VI #152 Pag.145 - DVM #21 Pag.255 - Nor.#684mdelvalle
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94-02 - CLAUDIO GOTICO (268 - 270 D.C.)16 viewsAE Antoniniano 12.5 x 19 mm 2.7 gr.
Anv: "IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG" - Busto radiado y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "LIBERT AVG" - Libertas (La Libertad) de pié de frente viendo a izquierda portando Pileus en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido y largo cetro vertical en izquierda.
Acuñada 1ra. Emisión Set. 268 - Inicios 269 D.C.
Ceca: Roma (Off. 10 ma.)
Referencias: RIC Va #62 (C) P.216, Cohen VI #152 P.145, DVM #21 P.255, Nor.#684, Sear RCTV III #11349 P.402mdelvalle
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94-03 - CLAUDIO GOTICO (268 - 270 D.C.)15 viewsAE Antoniniano 12.5 x 19 mm 2.7 gr.
Anv: "IMP C C[LAVDIVS A]VG" - Busto radiado, vestido y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "MARS [VLTOR]" - Marte avanzando a der., cargando trofeo de armas en hombro izq. y portando lanza en der.
Acuñada 1ra. Emisión Set. 268 - Inicios 269 D.C.
Ceca: Roma (Off. 8va.)
Referencias: RIC Va #66 (C) P.216, RIC2 temp #242, Cohen VI #155 P.145, DVM #22 P.255, Nor.#669, Sear RCTV III #11350 P.402, La Venera #7406/18, Cunetio #1990-92, Normanby #669mdelvalle
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94-06 - CLAUDIO GÓTICO (268 - 270 D.C.)40 viewsAE Antoniniano 19 x 17 mm 4.1 gr.
Anv: "[IMP CLA]VDIVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado y vestido, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "FELIC TEMPO" - Felicitas (La Felicidad) de pié de frente viendo a izquierda, portando un Caduceo en mano derecha y un largo cetro vertical en izquierda. "T" en exergo.
Acuñada 1ra. Emisión Set. 268 - Inicios 269 D.C.
Ceca: Mediolanum (Off. 3ra.) - Milan Italia
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte I #145 Pag.223 - Cohen Vol.VI #74 Pag.138 - DVM #9 var Pag.255 - Nor.#1012mdelvalle
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94-17 - CLAUDIO GOTICO (268 - 270 D.C.)7 viewsAE Antoniniano 19 x 17 mm 4.1 gr.
Anv: "[IMP CLA]VDIVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado y vestido, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "FELIC TEMPO" - Felicitas (La Felicidad) de pié de frente viendo a izquierda, portando un Caduceo en mano derecha y un largo cetro vertical en izquierda. "T" en exergo.
Acuñada 1ra. Emisión Set. 268 - Inicios 269 D.C.
Ceca: Mediolanum (Off. 3ra.) - Milan Italia
Referencias: RIC Va #145 (C) P.223, Sear RCTV III #11330 P.400, Cohen VI #74 P.138, DVM #9 var (Ley.) P.255, Nor.#1012, Hunter #52mdelvalle
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94-45 - CLAUDIO GOTICO (268 - 270 D.C.)9 viewsANTIGUA FALSIFICACIÓN ó ACUÑACIÓN NO OFICIAL
AE Minimus? (Pequeño módulo) 14 x 13 mm 2.2 gr.
Anv: "[DIVO CLAVDIO]", Cabeza radiada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "[CON]SEC[RATIO]", Aguila parada de frente con su cabeza hacia la derecha y sus alas extendidas
IMITACIÓN ITALIANA, Después de la revuelta de Mont Caelius (Una de las 7 colinas de Roma, hoy Celio) de Roma en 271 D.C., los monetarios de la ciudad perdieron su estatus de monetarios oficiales, sin embargo continuaron acuñando moneda, en Italia del norte, así pasaron a ser simples falsificadores.
También se acuñaron en forma irregular en Las Galias e Hispania.
Acuñada después de 271 D.C.
Ceca: No oficial
Referencias: Sim.RIC Va #266 P.234, Sim.Sear RCTV III #11459 P.412 y Nota P.413, Sim.Cohen VI #41 P.134, Sim.DVM #44/2 P.256mdelvalle
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94-46 - CLAUDIO GOTICO (268 - 270 D.C.)9 viewsANTIGUA FALSIFICACIÓN ó ACUÑACIÓN NO OFICIAL
AE Minimus? (Pequeño módulo) 14 x 13 mm 2.2 gr.
Anv: "[DIVO CLAVDIO]" - Cabeza radiada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "[CONSE]CRATIO" - Aguila parada de frente con su cabeza hacia la derecha y sus alas extendidas.
IMITACIÓN ITALIANA, Después de la revuelta de Mont Caelius (Una de las 7 colinas de Roma, hoy Celio) de Roma en 271 D.C., los monetarios de la ciudad perdieron su estatus de monetarios oficiales, sin embargo continuaron acuñando moneda, en Italia del norte, así pasaron a ser simples falsificadores.
También se acuñaron en forma irregular en Las Galias e Hispania.
Acuñada después de 271 D.C.
Ceca: No oficial
Referencias: Sim.RIC Va #266 P.234, Sim.Sear RCTV III #11459 P.412 y Nota P.413, Sim.Cohen VI #41 P.134, Sim.DVM #44/2 P.256mdelvalle
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94-60 - CLAUDIO GOTICO (268 - 270 D.C.)6 viewsALEJANDRIA - Egipto
Vellón Tetradracma 19 mm 9.7 gr.
Anv: ”AVT K KΛAVΔIOC CEB”, Busto laureado y vestido viendo a derecha.
Rev: "L - Γ" =Año de acuñación =3, en ambos campos, Águila estante a der. con una guirnalda en su pico y hoja de palma detrás.
Acuñada: Ago - Sep. 270 D.C.
Referencias: Dattari #5413, Milne #4291, Geissen #3047, Curtis #1687, BMC Alexandria #2336 P.303, Sear RCTV #11458 P.412mdelvalle
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96-20 - AURELIANO (270 - 275 D.C.)33 viewsAE Antoniniano 23 x 22 mm 3.3 gr.
Anv: "IMP AVRELIANVS AVG" - Busto radiado y con coraza, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "ORI-ENS AVG]" – Sol radiado desnudo con su manto sobre el hombro izquierdo, caminando hacia la izquierda, levantando su brazo derecho extendido y sosteniendo un globo en la mano izquierda. A ambos lados dos prisioneros sentados y con sus manos atadas. El sol apoya su pié derecho en las ataduras del prisionero ubicado a su derecha. "XXIT" en exergo.
Acuñada 7ma. Emisión Jun/Sept. 274 D.C.
Ceca: Serdica (Off. 3ra.) – Sofia Bulgaria
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte I #279 Pag.296 - Cohen Vol.VI #145 Pag.190/1 - Göbl#256 k3 - La Venera. II.1/9974 (1 ex) - DVM # Pag. –mdelvalle
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96-20 - AURELIANO (270 - 275 D.C.)6 viewsAE Antoniniano 23 x 22 mm 3.3 gr.
Anv: "IMP AVRELIANVS AVG" - Busto radiado y con coraza, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "ORI-ENS AVG]" – Sol radiado desnudo con su manto sobre el hombro izquierdo, caminando hacia la izquierda, levantando su brazo derecho extendido y sosteniendo un globo en la mano izquierda. A ambos lados dos prisioneros sentados y con sus manos atadas. El sol apoya su pié derecho en las ataduras del prisionero ubicado a su derecha. "XXIT" en exergo.
Acuñada 7ma. Emisión Jun/Sept. 274 D.C.
Ceca: Serdica (Off. 3ra.) – Sofia Bulgaria
Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte I #279 Pag.296 - Cohen Vol.VI #145 Pag.190/1 - Göbl#256 k3 - La Venera. II.1/9974 (1 ex) - DVM #14 P.257mdelvalle
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A126-05 - Delmacio Cesar (335 - 337 D.C.)51 viewsAE4 Centenional reducido 15 mm 1.4 gr.
Sobrino de Constantino I.
Anv: "FL IVL DELMATIVS NOB C" - Busto laureado y con coraza, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "GLOR · IA EXERC-ITVS" - Dos Soldados de pié enfrentados, sosteniendo un escudo y una lanza vertical invertida cada uno. Entre ellos UN estandarte. "SMKB" en exergo.
Acuñada 336/7 D.C.
Ceca: Cyzico (Off.2da.)
Rareza: R4
Referencias: RIC Vol.VII (Cyzicus) #145 Pag.660 - Cohen Vol.VII #8 Pag.362 - DVM #5 Pag.294 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #8496.k. Pag.195 - Sear RCTV (1988) #3931 var.mdelvalle
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A140-15 - Graciano (367 - 383 D.C.)61 viewsAE3/4 Medio Centenional 14.5 mm 1.6 gr.
Hijo mayor y Co-Augusto de Valentiniano I
Anv: "DN GRATIANVS P F AVG" - Busto con diadema de perlas, coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "VOT XV MVLT XX" – Leyenda en cuatro líneas dentro de una guirnalda. "*BSISC•" en exergo.
Acuñada 379 - 383 D.C.
Ceca: Siscia (Off.2da.)
Rareza: S
Referencias: RIC IX Siscia 31ª/6 Pag.152 - Cohen Vol.VIII #75 Pag.135 - DVM #52 Pag.310 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #9130.p. Pag.279 - Sear RCTV (1988) #4145mdelvalle
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Abbasid Caliphate: Harun al-Rashid (AH 170-193/ AD 786-809) AE Fals, al-Rafiqa (Shamma p. 156, 11; SICA-2, 1456-1458; BMC I, p. 210, 128; Album-310)23 viewsObv: At center, la ilah illa / Allah wahdahu / la sherikh lahu (“There is no god but Allah alone. There are no others with Him”); in margin, bism Allah zarb haza al-fils bi’l-Ramla sanat tis’ wa themanin wa mi’at (“In the name of Allah was struck this fals of al-Ramla [in the] year nine and eighty and [one] hundred”); border of five annulets between two inner and on outer linear circles.
Rev: Within pointillate circle, Muhammad / rassul / Allah (“Muhammad is the apostle of Allah”); above, three pellets forming triangle; below, ‘adl (“just”); in margin, bism Allah mimma amara bihi ‘abd Allah Harun amir al-mu’minin ‘azz Allah nasrahu (“In the name of Allah, from that ordered by the servant of Allah, Harun, commander of the faithful, may Allah make him victorious”); outer linear circle. SpongeBob
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Achaia, Dyme, ca. 300-250 BC, Æ Dichalkon11 viewsVeiled head of Demeter right.
ΔY within wreath with ties to left.
HGC 5, 37 (R1); BCD Peloponnesos 476; BMC 2; Traite 834, MG 29; SNG Copenhagen (Phliasia) 145.
(16 mm, 2.18 g, 8h).
Classical Numismatic Group, February 2009; ex- BCD Collection (not in LHS sale); found in Thessaly according to BCD collection tag.
Minor softness on reverse.
Very rare, less than a dozen specimens known. n.igma
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AE Dupondius or As, RIC 3, p.194, 1410 (b) - Faustina II, Venus11 viewsFaustina II
Dupondius or As, AD 145-161
Obv.: FAVSTINAE AVG PII AVG FIL, Draped bust left.
Rev.: VENVS / S - C, Venus standing right, drawing back cloak over shoulder and holding apple.
Ref.: RIC 1410 (b) [S]
AE, 8.72g, 28 mm.
Ex Numismatik Naumann, Auction 74, Lot 368shanxi
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AE Dupondius, RIC 3, p.194, 1405 (a) - Faustina II, Diana20 viewsFaustina II
Dupondius or As, AD 145-161
Obv.: FAVSTINA AVG PII AVG FIL, draped bust right
Rev.: S - C, Diana standing left with bow and arrow.
AE, 12.4g, 26mm
Ref.: RIC 1405 (a) [C]
This coin was found in 2006 close to the Fleischstraße in Trier, Germany. The find was presented to the Landesmuseum (State Museum).
for the same type, with different hairstyle, click hereshanxi
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AE follis Justinian I SB 15825 viewsObverse: DN IVSTINIANVS PP AVG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right
Reverse: Large M. star to left, cross above, cross right, officina letter below "gamma"
Date: 527-565 CE
Mints: Constantinople
Sear 158, DOC 28
30mm, 14.58gwileyc
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AE Sestertius, RIC 3, p.192, 1383 - Faustina II, Diana38 viewsFaustina II
Sestertius, AD 145-161
Obv.: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA AVG PII F, draped bust right
Rev.: S-C, Diana standing left, holding arrow and resting on bow.
Ref.: RIC 1383shanxi
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AE trachy Andronicus Palaeologus II SB 239137 viewsObverse: Cross formed by four petals, superimposed on a square
Reverse: Andronicus stg., holding a star in each hand; stars in field.
Mint: Thessalonica
Date: 1282-1328 CE
Sear 2391 Gr. 1453
15/11 mm .65 gmwileyc
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AE trachy Andronicus Palaeologus II SB 2391 (halved)27 viewsObverse: Cross formed by four petals
Reverse: Andronicus stg., holding a star in each hand; stars in field.
Mint: Thessalonica
Date: 1282-1328 CE
Sear 2391 Gr. 1453
18/9 mm .99 gmwileyc
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AE trachy Andronicus Palaeologus II SB 239340 viewsObverse: Large six pointed star,
Reverse: Andronicus stanging, holding a Large B in each hand.
Mint: Thessalonica
Date: 1282-1328 CE
Sear 2393 Gr.1454
14/17 mm .54 gmwileyc
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Aeolis, Aegae AE17. 2nd - 1st Century BC. 15 viewsLaureate head of Apollo right [c/m eagle with spread wings in round countermark] / AIGAEWN, goat standing right. BMC 10, SNG Cop 10.
17mm, 3,8 gr.Antonivs Protti
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Aeolis, Kyme, ca. 151-145 BC, AR Tetradrachm 57 viewsHead of the Amazon Kyme right, hair bound with tainia.
KYMAIΩN METROΦANHZ Bridled horse standing right, left foreleg raised above an oinochoe (one-handled jug), all within laurel wreath.
Oakley obverse die 1; BMC Aeolis p111, 74, SNG Copenhagen 104 (same obverse die).
(33 mm, 16.77 g, 12h).
Forum Ancient Coins.
Dating to 151-145 BC based on the analysis of recent hoards: Commerce (“Demetrius I” Hoard), 2003 (CH 10.301) by Lorber and Gaziantep Hoard (CH 9.257; 10.308) by Meadows and Houghton date the stenophoric civic issues of Kyme to the interval ca. 151-145 BC.n.igma
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AEOLIS, MYRINA, 155-145 BC114 viewsTetradrachm (34mm, 16.47 g, 12h)
Stephanophoric type.
O - Laureate head of Apollo right
R - Apollo Grynios standing right, holding branch and phiale; monogram to left, omphalos and amphora at feet; all within laurel wreath.
Sacks Issue 25, obv. die 38; BMC 9 (same obv. die). robertpe
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AL-Muqtadir Dirham / SAMANID / Rare.69 viewsSAMANID
*Ahmad bin ( son of ) Sahl ( name is on left photo ), rebel, 915-920, AR Dirham , Andaraba mint , 303 H , Album B1453, this rebel in Khorasan maintained formal recognition of the Samanid ruler Nasr II bin ( son of ) Ahmad (name is on right photo ) on all his coins, aVF
3.1 gr .Rare.
Here is an English translation from Arabic ;
Left side
From outter in order ;
1- Rum verses: 4-5
2- In the name of Allah this Dirham was struck in Andaraba year 303
3- There is no
God but Allah alone with
no partner
Ahmed bin Sahel
Right side ;
From outter in order
1- Repentance: Verse 33
2-Allah
3-Mohammed
4-Messenger of Allah
5-AL-Muqtadir bi Allah
6-Nasr bin ( son of ) Ahmad
7- Sinn ( the letter S in Arabic )Sam
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Al-Murabit Tashfin bin 'Ali44 viewsQirat
Tashfin bin 'Ali 537-540AH/1142-1145 AD
Al-Murabit of Marocco and Spain
Vives 1827.Tanit
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Al-Murabit Tashfin bin 'Ali40 viewsQirat
Tashfin bin 'Ali 537-540AH/1142-1145 AD
Al-Murabit of Marocco and Spain
Vives 1827.Tanit
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Alawi Sharifs (Morocco). Sidi Mohammed IV (1859-1873)225 viewsKM C 166.1, Eustache 1250, Valentine 145
Cast Bronze, 4 fallus dated 1290 A.H. = 1873/74 A.D., Fes mint, 27 mm.
Obv: Seal of Solomon.
Rev: Mint name (Fes) and date (1290) within two circles.
Stkp
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alex001a3 viewsElagabalus
Alexandria, Troas
Obv: AV M AV ANTONINVS PIVS, laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from front.
Rev: CO-L AVG TROALEX, eagle flying right carrying bull's head in talons.
23 mm, 6.84 gms
SNG Cop 152 variant (legends); Bellinger A285 (as Caracalla); Savoca Numismatik , Live Online Auction 14, Lot 440Charles M
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Alexander I 150 - 145 B.C.9 viewsAlexander I Balas. 152 - 145 B.C. Ae 14.9~15.5mm. 2.87g. Antioch on the Orontes. Obv: Ivy wreathed head of Dionysus r., dotted border. Rev: [BAΣIΛEΩΣ] AΛEΞANΔΡOΥ, elephant l. Primary control (to r.): A over B. SC 1791ddwau
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Alexander I Balas21 viewsAE 18, 150-145BC
Obverse: Head of Alexander right in crested helmet
Reverse: BASILEWS ALEXAND: Nike standing lfet with wreath and palm.
Sear Greek 7040
18mm, 5.5gmJerome Holderman
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Alexander I Balas 5 viewsSELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Alexander I Balas. 152-145 BC. Serrate Æ, Uncertain mint, probably in northern Syria. Diademed head right / Zeus Aëtophoros seated left; Seleukid anchor below. SC 1818; HGC 9, 909. Rare.
ecoli
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Alexander I Balas15 views
SELEUKID EMPIRE. Alexander I Balas. 152-145 BC. Æ Quasi-municipal issue. Apameia on the Axios mint. Dated SE 163 (150/49 BC). Diademed head right / Zeus standing left, holding helmet and scepter; monogram and ΓΞP (date) to leftecoli
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Alexander I Balas 7 views
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Alexander I Balas. 152-145 BC. Æ (19mm, 6.23 g, 12h). Antioch on the Orontes mint. Head of Alexander I right, wearing lion skin headdress / Apollo standing left, holding arrow and grounded bow SC 1795.2; HGC 9, 901. ecoli
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Alexander I Balas 150-145 B.C.12 viewsAlexander I Balas 150-145 BC. Ae 17.1~17.9mm. 6.51g. Obv: Head of Alexander I right, as Alexander the Great, wearing lionskin headdress, dotted border. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Apollo standing left, holding arrow in outstretched right hand, and bow in left.ddwau
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Alexander I Balas - Hoover 90018 viewsAlexander I Balas. AE22 Serrate,
Seleukid kings, Syria. 152-145 BC. Antioch mint.
Diademed head of Alexander right /
BASILEWS ALEXANDROU, Athena standing left,
holding Nike in right hand,
left hand resting on shield set on ground; two monograms before. xokleng
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Alexander I Balas 150 - 145 B.C. 18 viewsAlexander I Balas 150-145 B.C. Drachm Ar 3.11g. 20mm. Obv: Diademed head of Alexander r. dotted border. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ ΘΕΟΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤΟΥ Apollo seated on omphalos, holding arrow and bow. Monogram in ex. Houghton 192.ddwau
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Alexander I Balas 150-145 B.C.18 viewsAlexander I Balas 150-145 BC. (Double struck coin). Ae 19.1~20.6mm. 5.18g. Obv: Head of Alexander I right, as Alexander the Great, wearing lionskin headdress, dotted border. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Apollo standing left, holding arrow in outstretched right hand, and bow in left. Hoover 901; SC 1795 and 1805.ddwau
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Alexander I Balas 150-145 B.C.28 viewsAlexander I Balas 150-145 B.C. Ae 17.7 - 18.2mm. Weight 7.31g. Obv: Head of Alexander I r. in crested Boeotian helmet. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Nike standing l. crowning royal name with wreath and holding palm.ddwau
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Alexander I Balas 150-145 B.C.14 viewsAlexander I Balas 150-145 B.C. Ae 18.6~19.4mm. 7.08g. Obv: Head of Alexander I as Alexander the Great r. in crested Macedonian helmet. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Nike standing l. crowning royal name with wreath and holding palm, ear of grain outer l. monogram A/B inner l. Houghton 201, SNG Cop Syria 263, Babelon 851ddwau
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Alexander I Balas, 150 - 145 B.C.36 viewsAlexander I Balas. 152-145BC. Ae 13.4~13.9mm. 2.39g. Dilepton Tyre mint. Obv: Diademed head r. Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ r. / AΛEΞANΔΡOΥ l. Palm tree; across field. SNG Spaer 1539-43; Newell, Tyre 80; CSE 748.ddwau
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Alexander I Balas, 152-145 B.C., Drachm, Antioch49 viewsSeleucids, Alexander I Balas, 152-145 B.C., Drachm, Antioch, 3.80g. Obv: Diademed head of Alexander r.; Rev: Nude Apollo seated l. on omphalos, holding arrow in r. hand and resting l. hand on bow; monogram in exergue. SC-1785.1e; SMA-176. EF; obverse o/c, reverse a bit corroded. Ex H.J.BerkPodiceps
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Alexander I Balas, Apollo examining arrow; AE 1813 viewsSeleukid Kingdom, Alexander I Balas, 150 - 145 B.C. Bronze AE 18, Houghton and Lorber 1805(1), SNG Spaer 1449, Apamea on the Orontes mint, 4.699g, 18.5mm, 0o, obverse head of Alexander the Great as Herakles right wearing lion scalp headdress; reverse “ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ”, Apollo standing left, examining arrow in right, resting left on grounded bow, palm frond outer left, o“Δ”E monogram right. Ex FORVM, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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Alexander I Balas, Owl; AE 1615 viewsSeleukid Kingdom, Alexander I Balas, 150 - 145 B.C. Bronze AE 16, Houghton and Lorber II 1794, SNG Spaer -, Fair, Antioch mint, 3.948g, 16.4mm, obverse diademed head of Alexander right, dot border; reverse “ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ”, owl standing three-quarters right, head facing, uncertain control marks in ex. Ex FORVM, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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Alexander I Theopator Eurgetes, or Balas ("Lord"), Emperor of the Seleukid Empire 150-145 BC.15 viewsAlexander I Balas 150-145 BC. Ae 19.5 - 20.7mm. Weight 7.23g. Obv: Head of Alexander I right, wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Apollo standing left, holding arrow in outstretched right hand, and bow in left. Trident in left field, ΠΑΡ monogram right. BMC 49; Hoover 901.ddwau
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Alexander I, Balas40 viewsAE 20, aVF, die axis 0o, Antioch mint, obverse head of Alexander the Great as Herakles right wearing Nemean lion scalp headdress; reverse ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝ∆ΡΟΥ, Apollo standing left, arrow in right, resting left on bow, A inner left, trident outer left, monogram in ex. Houghton and Lorber II 1795.3b, SNG Spaer 1459. (Hoover R1-R2)Molinari
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Alexander I, Balas33 viewsAE 20, gF/VF, die axis 0o, Antioch mint, obverse head of Alexander the Great as Herakles right wearing Nemean lion scalp headdress; reverse ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝ∆ΡΟΥ, Apollo standing left, arrow in right, resting left on bow, A inner left, trident outer left, monogram in ex. Houghton and Lorber II 1795.3b, SNG Spaer 1459. (Hoover R1-R2)Molinari
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Alexander I, Balas42 viewsAE 20, aVF/VF, die axis 0o, Antioch mint, obverse head of Alexander the Great as Herakles right wearing Nemean lion scalp headdress; reverse ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝ∆ΡΟΥ, Apollo standing left, arrow in right, resting left on bow, A inner left, trident outer left, monogram in ex. Houghton and Lorber II 1795.3b, SNG Spaer 1459. (Hoover R1-R2).Molinari
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Alexander I, Balas41 viewsAE 19, 5.93g, Alexander I, Balas, 150-145 BC. Obv: Alexander in crested helm. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ either side of Nike crowning the King's name and holding palm, monogram )?) to l., dark brown patina, reverse slightly off center, otherwise a fine example, VF. S 7040, B.M.C.4.55,51-2, Hoover HGC 9, 899 (R2).Molinari
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Alexander I, Balas 152-145 B.C.73 viewsAntioch, Drachm, 4.07 g. SC 1785. Obv: Diademed head of Alexander. Rev: Nude Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow in right hand and resting left hand on bow.Lucas H
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Alexander I, Balas, 152 - 145 BC29 viewsObv: No legend, diademed head of Alexander I facing right.
Rev: AΠAMEΩN on right, Zeus standing left holding Corinthian helmet (detail missing) and a scepter, ΓΞP in field before him, ΩA in monogram. Branch counterstamp.
Æ 21, Apameia mint, 150 - 145 BC
6.2 grams, 21.5 mm, 0°
SNG Israel 1489SPQR Matt
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Alexander I, Balas, 152 - 145 BC97 viewsObv: No legend, diademed head of Alexander I facing right.
Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ / AΛEΞANΔPOY / ΘEOΠATOPOΣ / EYEPΓETOY, Apollo seated left on an omphalos, holding an arrow in his right hand and resting his left hand on a bow placing on the ground; HΡΑΚ in monogram in exergue.
Silver Drachm, Antioch mint, 152 - 145 BC
4.1 grams, 17.5 mm, 0°
GCV II 7035, Newell SMA 178
(special thanks to rover1.3 for additional information on this coin)SPQR Coins
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Alexander I, Balas, 152 - 145 BC36 viewsObv: No legend, head of Alexander I facing right wearing a crested helmet.
Rev: BAΣIΛEΩE on right, AΛEΞANΔPOY on left, Nike standing left, crowning the King's name with a laurel wreath and holding a palm; corn-ear in field to left, monogram before Nike.
Æ 19, Antioch mint, c. 150 - 145 BC
6.6 grams, 19.38 mm, 0°
GCV II 7040
(special thanks to rover1.3 for additional information)SPQR Coins
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Alexander I, Balas, 152 - 145 BC38 viewsObv: Diademed head of Alexander Balas facing right within a fillet border.
Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ / AΛEΞANΔPOY in two lines on the right, ΘEOΠATOPOΣ / EYEPΓETOY in two lines on the left; Zeus seated left, in his right hand he holds Nike who is raising a laurel wreath, and in his left hand he holds a scepter, monograms in outer and inner fields; date ΔΞP (Seleucid year 164) in exergue.
Silver Tetradrachm, Antioch mint, 149 - 148 BC
16.1 grams, 30.7 mm, 0°
GCV II 7030, Newell SMA 142
Ex: FORVMSPQR Coins
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Alexander I, Balas, 152 - 145 BC 96 viewsObv: No legend, diademed head of Alexander I facing right.
Rev: (BAΣ)IΛE(ΩΣ / AΛE)ΞANΔPOY in two lines on the right, ΘEOΠATOPOΣ / EYEPΓETOY in two lines on the left; Apollo seated left on an omphalos, holding an arrow in his right hand and resting his left hand on a bow placing on the ground; monogram in exergue.
Silver Drachm, Antioch mint, c. 152 - 145 BC
4.2 grams, 18 mm, 0°
GCV II 7035, Newell SMA 149SPQR Coins
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Alexander III - AR tetradrachm14 viewsunder Stamenes or Archon
Babylon
324-323 BC
head of young Herakles right wearing lion's skin
Zeus seated left, leaning on scepter, holding eagle; kerykeion in left field
AΛEΞANΔPOY
(HΦΛ) / M
Price 3627
ex Künker
After Mazaeus died in 328 B.C., Alexander appointed Stamenes as satrap of Babylon. Little is known about him, other than he probably died of natural causes around 323 B.C. when Archon of Pella replaced him. Perdiccas suspected Archon of colluding in the theft of Alexander's corpse and, in 321 B.C., sent Dokimos to replace him. Archon was defeated and died from battle wounds." Johny SYSEL
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Alexander Jannaeus - 107 to 36BC42 viewsAE prutah
Hendin 473 / 1145
1.61 gmcmcdon0923
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Alexander Jannaeus - 107 to 36BC28 viewsAE prutah
Hendin 473 / 1145
1.45 gmcmcdon0923
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Alexander Jannaeus - AE prutah9 viewsJerusalem
103-76 BC
Hebrew inscription: "Yehonatan High Priest Council Jews" within wreath
double cornucopia adorned with ribbons, pomegranate between horns.
Hendin 1145Johny SYSEL
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Alexander Jannaeus - AE prutah4 viewsJerusalem
103-76 BC
Hebrew inscription: "Yehonatan High Priest Council Jews" within wreath
double cornucopia adorned with ribbons, pomegranate between horns.
Hendin 1145Johny SYSEL
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Alexander Jannaeus - AE prutah4 viewsJerusalem
103-76 BC
Hebrew inscription: "Yehonatan High Priest Council Jews" within wreath
double cornucopia adorned with ribbons, pomegranate between horns.
Hendin 1145Johny SYSEL
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Alexander Jannaeus - AE prutah5 viewsJerusalem
103-76 BC
Hebrew inscription: "Yehonatan High Priest Council Jews" within wreath
double cornucopia adorned with ribbons, pomegranate between horns.
Hendin 1145
From this failed srike it looks like several coins were struck at the same time.Johny SYSEL
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Alexander Jannaeus, Hasmonean AE Prutah24 viewsAncient Greek, Alexander Jannaeus, Hasmonean AE Prutah, (103-76 BC), 2.6g, 15.59mm
Obverse: "Yehonatan the High Priest & the Council of the Jews", Five lines of Hebrew text within wreath.
𐤉𐤄𐤅
𐤍𐤕𐤍𐤄𐤊
𐤄𐤍𐤄𐤂𐤃𐤋
𐤉𐤇𐤁𐤓𐤄
𐤅𐤄𐤃𐤃𐤌
Reverse: Two joined cornucopias, ribbons on each side, pomegranate between, all within dotted circle border.
Reference: Hendin 1145 (473)
Gil-galad
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Alexander Jannaeus, Hasmonean AE Prutah, (103-76 BC)7 viewsAncient Greek, Alexander Jannaeus, Hasmonean AE Prutah, (103-76 BC)
Obverse: "Yehonatan the High Priest & the Council of the Jews", Five lines of Hebrew text within wreath, top line off flan.
YHW
NTNHK
HNHGDLW
HBRHY
HDDM
𐤉𐤄𐤅
𐤍𐤕𐤍𐤄𐤊
𐤄𐤍𐤄𐤂𐤃𐤋
𐤉𐤇𐤁𐤓𐤄
𐤅𐤄𐤃𐤃𐤌
Reverse: Two joined cornucopias, ribbons on each side, pomegranate between, all within dotted circle border.
Reference: Hendin 1145 (473)
Ex: Tom Mullally
Gil-galad
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Alexander Jannaeus, Hasmonean AE Prutah, 103-76 BC19 viewsAncient Greek, Alexander Jannaeus, Hasmonean AE Prutah, (103-76 BC)
Obverse: "Yehonatan the High Priest & the Council of the Jews", Five lines of Hebrew text within wreath, top line off flan.
YHW
NTNHK
HNHGDLW
HBRHY
HDDM
𐤉𐤄𐤅
𐤍𐤕𐤍𐤄𐤊
𐤄𐤍𐤄𐤂𐤃𐤋
𐤉𐤇𐤁𐤓𐤄
𐤅𐤄𐤃𐤃𐤌
Reverse: Two joined cornucopias, ribbons on each side, pomegranate between, all within dotted circle border.
Reference: Hendin 1145 (473)
Ex: Tom Mullally
Gil-galad
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Alexander The Great Gorytos149 viewsAlexander The Great, bronze, gorytos type, four chalkoi (hemiobol), 336 - 323 BC, 17mm, 4.4g
Western Asia Minor, M.J. Price 322, Müller 1699, SNG Saraglos 843, SNG Milano 145,
SNG Stockholm 284, SNG Cop. 1059, McClean 3516.
This Alexander bronze type, like the first, also features Herakles on the obverse and a soldier's weapons on the reverse.
But in this case the weapons are a gorytos (case for bow and quiver) along with a club, and the bow lies within the gorytos
rather than underneath the quiver.
Often the gorytos is referred to as a bow case, but it also holds arrows as well so is probably best referred to as a gorytos.
Sometimes it's erroneously referred to as an arrow case or quiver, by dealers as well as attribution references,
with no distinction made between the gorytos and quiver bronze types.
SNG Manchester mistakenly referred to it as a bull's head based upon the worn specimen they had to attribute.
Gorytos bronzes are seen less frequently than the quiver bronzes. The mint mark on this particular variety, below the gorytos, is the letter E.
Romanorvm
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ALEXANDRIA 4 A S/R//SMALA39 viewsRIC 1450.
One of the reduced weight issues of the period 337-341, distinctive on account of the S and R in the field. This pretty example still has much silvering remaining. The S/R issues are relatively common. Weight 1.61g.adrianus
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ALFOLDI 005.693 viewsOBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P AVG
REVERSE: ADVENTVS AVG
BUST TYPE: H2= Radiate bust left in consular robe, holding scipio
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/-//XXIQ
WEIGHT: / AXIS: / DIAMETER:
RIC 629
ALFOLDI: 005.69 (4 EX.)
COLLECTION NO. 1460Barnaba6
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ALFOLDI 006 / - UNLISTED!3 viewsOBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG
REVERSE: ADVENTVS AVG (Emperor on horse with right hand raised, holding sceptre in left hand; captif at horse's feet)
BUST TYPE: E1 = Radiate, cuirassed and helmeted bust left, holding spear and shield
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/-//XXIP
WEIGHT: / AXIS: / DIAMETER:
RIC 624
ALFOLDI: Unlisted!
COLLECTION NO. 1459
Very rare variant of this otherwise popular reverse type (Alfoldi reverse type 6) in which there is additionally a captive at horse's feet (which is not depicted on the standard ADVENTVS AVG reverse struck at Siscia - see Alfoldi type 5 - contrary to the Adventvs Probi Avg reverse, on which the captive is always present).
This coin is not listed in Alfoldi for E1 bust and XXIP officina and is the only example of this exact type known to me. A coin of the highest numismatic interest and a possibly unique!Barnaba6
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ALFOLDI 026.1553 viewsOBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG
REVERSE: CONCORD MILIT
BUST TYPE: E1= Radiate, cuirassed and helmeted bust left, holding spear and shield
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: INVERSE P//XXI
WEIGHT / AXIS: / WIDTH
RIC 650
ALFOLDI 026.155 (2 EX.)
COLLECTION NO. 1456Barnaba6
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ALFOLDI 053.0057 viewsOBVERSE: IMP C PROBVS AVG
REVERSE: PROVIDENT AVG
BUST TYPE: B
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/-//XXIS
WEIGHT: 3.62g / AXIS: 12h / WIDTH: 23mm
RIC: 721 VAR. (UNLISTED WITH XXIS IN EXERGUE)
ALFOLDI: 053.005 (4 EX.)
COLLECTION NO. 1450Barnaba6
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ALFOLDI 073.0093 viewsOBVERSE: IMP PROBVS P F AVG
REVERSE: SOLI INVICTO (Spread quadriga)
BUST TYPE: B1 = radiate, cuirassed bust left
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/-//XXIVII
WEIGHT: / AXIS: / WIDTH:
RIC 778 VAR. (B1 bust AND VII OFFICINA UNLISTED)
ALFOLDI 073.009 (only 1 ex. cited located in La Venera hoard)
COLLECTION NO. 1453Barnaba6
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ALFOLDI 076.1453 viewsOBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG
REVERSE: SOLI INVICTO
BUST TYPE: H2 (BASTIEN'S CLASSIFICATION)
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/-//XXIP
WEIGHT 4.43g / AXIS: 7h / WIDTH 22mm
RIC 767
ALFOLDI 076.145
COLLECTION NO. 121 Barnaba6
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Allende meteorite15 viewsType Chondrite (stony, non-metallic)
Class Carbonaceous chondrite
Group CV3
Composition 23.85% total iron
Shock stage S1
Country Mexico
Region Pueblito de Allende, Allende, Chihuahua
Coordinates 26°58′N 105°19′WCoordinates: 26°58′N 105°19′W
Observed fall Yes
Fall date 01:05 local time (07:05 GMT) on 1969 February 8
TKW 2 metric tonsRandygeki(h2)
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Anchialos Commodus governor Julius Castus (184/5 AD)178 viewsAE29 13.02g
AV ∙ KAI Λ ∙ AVP | KOMOΔOC
Laureate head right
HΓ ∙ IOY ∙ KACTOY | AΓ | XIAΛEΩN
Serapis enthroned left holding scepter with Cerberos at feet
AMNG II-; Varbanov (E) –; Mionnet-; BMC-; SNG Cop.-
Pretty dark green and brown patina
Ex: CNG electronic auction 158 lot 145; From the Garth R. Drewry Collection; Ex Coin Galleries (12 April 1995), lot 305
Petrus Elmsley
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Ancient Greek Coin Collection From Sixth to First Centuries B.C.309 viewsHere are the coins I started collecting from 2012 to present. As Aristotle wrote two millennia ago that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, there is no better way to present a collection of Greeks than to put them all together in a single shot. (Please click on picture for bigger resolution and to show greater details on coins).
Top row from left to right: AEOLIS, MYRINA. AR "Stephanophoric" Tetradrachm. Circa 150 BC**ILLYRIA, DYRRHACHION. AR Stater. Circa 340-280 BC**IONIA, SMYRNA. AR “Stephanophoric” Tetradrachm. Circa 150-145 BC** PELOPONNESOS, SIKYON. AR Stater. Circa 335-330 BC**ATTICA, ATHENS. “New style” Tetradrachm. Circa 169 BC.
Fifth row: BACTRIA, Antialkidas. AR Drachm. Circa 145-135 BC**CAPPADOCIA. Ariobarzanes I AR Drachm. Circa 96-63 BC**THRACE, ABDERA. AR Tetrobol. Circa 360-350 BC**THRACE, CHERSONESSOS. AR Hemidrachm. Circa 386-338 BC.
Fourth row: LUCANIA, METAPONTION. AR Stater. Circa 510-480 BC**THESSALIAN LEAGUE. AR Stater. Circa 196-146 BC**MACEDONIA. Kassander AR Tetradrachm. Circa 317-315 BC**AKARNANIA, LEUKAS. AR Stater. Circa 320-280 BC**PAMPHYLIA, ASPENDOS. AR Stater. Circa 330-300 BC.
Third row: SELEUKID SYRIA. Antiochos VI AR Drachm. Circa 144-143 BC**LUCANIA, METAPONTION. AR Stater. Circa 340-330 BC**LUCANIA, VELIA. AR Stater. Circa 280 BC**PARTHIA. Mithradates II AR Drachm. Circa 121-91 BC.
Second row: MYSIA, PERGAMMON. Eumenes I AR Tetradrachm. Circa 263-241 BC**CILICIA, TARSOS. Mazaios AR Stater. Circa 361-334 BC**THRACE. Lysimachos AR Tetradrachm. Circa 297-281 BC**CILICIA, TARSOS. Pharnabazos AR Stater. Circa 380-374 BC**THRACE, MARONEIA. AR Tetradrachm. Mid 2nd cent. BC.
Bottom row: SELEUKID SYRIA. Antiochos Euergetes VII AR Tetradrachm. Circa 138-129 BC**MACEDON. Alexander III AR Tetradrachm. Circa 325-315 BC**CILICIA, AIGEAI. AR Tetradrachm. Circa 30 BC**PAIONIA. Patraos AR Tetradrachm. Circa 335-315 BC**PAMPHYLIA, SIDE. AR Tetradrachm. Circa 155-36 BC.
Jason T
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ANNAM - Dai Hoa23 viewsANNAM - Dai Hoa (1443-1454) AE 1 Van. Hartill #25.13.dpaul7
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ANNAM - DUYEN NINH15 viewsANNAM - DUYEN NINH (1453-1460) AE Cash. Hartil #25.14.dpaul7
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ANONINUS PIUS43 viewsAE dupondius. Rome. 145-147 AD. 12,82 grs. 0 h. Radiate head right. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P / Honos standing facing,head left,togate,branch in right cornucopiae in left. HONORI AVG COS IIII.
RIC 802. Cohen 415.
Ex. Forum Ancient Coins benito
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Anonymous, Denarius, Victory in Biga10 viewsAR Denarius
Anonymous
Issued: 145 - 126BC
17.5mm
O: NO LEGEND; Head of Jupiter, right. Scepter and "x" behind.
R: Victory in biga.
Exergue: ROMA
RSC 6
lucernae 290916550400
3/22/13 4/3/17Nicholas Z
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Antiochos IV Epiphanes 7 viewsSELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos IV Epiphanes. 175-164 BC. Æ (22mm, 8.20 g, 1h). Tyre mint. Dated either SE 144 or 145 (169/8 or 168/7 BC). Diademed head right; star above, [...]MP (date) behind / Stern of galley left, with railing, oar, and aphlaston. SC 1463; HGC 9, 667; DCA 94. Near VF, black desert patina.ecoli
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Antiochos IV Epiphanes.7 viewsSELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos IV Epiphanes. 175-164 BC. Æ. Sidon mint. Struck circa 168-164 BC. Diademed and radiate head right / Europa on bull left. SC 1456; SNG Spaer -; Rouvier 1206.ecoli
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Antiochos VI, Dionysos, 145 - 142 BC 22 viewsObv: No legend; radiate head of Antiochos facing right.
Rev: BAΣΙΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY / ΣTA above, EΠIΦANOYΣ / ΔIONYΣOY in exergue; Panther standing right holding a palm branch.
Serrated Æ 18, Antioch mint, c. 145 - 142 BC
4.5 grams, 17.98 mm, 90°
GCV II 7083SPQR Coins
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Antiochos VI, Dionysos, 145 - 142 BC 21 viewsObv: No legend, radiate head of Antiochos VI, wreathed in ivy, facing right.
Rev: BAΣIAEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY / (ΣEB) / EΠIΦANOYΣ / (ΔIONYΣOY), an elephant advancing left holding a torch in its trunk.
Serrated Æ 23, Antioch mint, c. 145 - 142 BC
7.6 grams, 23 mm, 0°
GCV II 7081, SNG Israel 1777 SPQR Matt
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Antiochos VI, Dionysos, 145 - 142 BC157 viewsObv: No legend, diademed, radiate head of Antiochos VI facing right.
BAΣIAEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY / EΠIΦANOYΣ / ΔIONYΣOY, Apollo seated left on an omphalos holding an arrow in his right hand and resting his left hand on a bow placed on the ground; A/Π between his legs; OP ΣTA (Year 170) in exergue.
Silver Drachm, Antioch mint, 143 - 142 BC
4.3 grams, 17.5 mm, 0°
GCV II 7073, Newell SMA 250, SNG Isreal 1766 SPQR Coins
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Antiochos VI, Dionysos, 145-142 BC. AE16 mm11 viewsAntiochos VI, Dionysos, 145-142 BC.
Obv. Radiate head of the child-king right
Rev. BASILEWS / ANTIOXOU | EPIFANOUS / DIONUSOU, Amphora, Monogram in left field, palm in right field.
Ref. Sear GCV 7079.Lee S
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Antiochus II Theos - AR tetradrachm5 viewsin the name of Seleukos I
Susa
261-246 BC
head of young Herakles wearing lion's skin right
Zeus seated left, leaning on scepter, holding eagle
ΣEΛEYKOY // (TAYP)
(ΔYP)
BAΣIΛEΩΣ
SC 603.3c; HGC 9, 235
ex KünkerJohny SYSEL
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Antiochus VI Dionysus, 144 - c. 142 B.C. - Amphora14 viewsAntiochos VI, 145- c.142 BC. AE20.5. 7.29g. Apameia mint. Obv: Radiate head of Antiochos right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ / ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ∆ΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ to left and right of amphora or kantharos, palm branch to right. SC 2015; Hoover SC 1044; BMC 29; Houghton 244-245ddwau
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Antiochus VI Dionysus, 144 - c. 142 B.C. - Amphora14 viewsAntiochos VI, AE20. Apameia mint. 145- c.142 BC. Radiate head of Antiochos right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ / ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ∆ΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ to left and right of amphora or
kantharos, palm branch to right. SC 2015; Hoover SC 1044; BMC 29; Houghton 244-245
ddwau
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Antiochus VI Dionysus, 144 - c. 142 B.C. - Amphora14 viewsAntiochos VI, AE20. 7.07g. Apameia mint. 145- c.142 BC. Radiate head of Antiochos right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ / ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ∆ΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ to left and right of amphora or kantharos, palm branch to right. SC 2015; Hoover SC 1044; BMC 29; Houghton 244-245ddwau
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Antiochus VI, 145-142 BC42 viewsAntiochus VI
Kingdom of Syria
AE serrate – 21mm
Antioch, 145-142 BC
Radiate head of Antiochus as Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy elephant advancing left
BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY ΣEB EΠIΦANOYΣ ΔIONYΣOY
Sear 7081Ardatirion
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Antiochus VI, Dionysos41 viewsAntiochus VI, Dionysos
145-142 BC
O: Radiate bust of Antiochus to right
R: Elephant to left
BASILEWS
ANTIOCOU
STA
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EPIFANOU
DIONUSOU
SNG Spaer 1774, Houghton Coll. 249
Ae serrated bronze; 22-23mm; 6.arizonarobin
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Antiochus VI, Dionysos, 145 - 142 B.C.14 viewsAntiochus VI, Dionysos, 145 - 142 B.C. AE 21 serrated edge. Obv: Head of Antiochos VI as Dionysos radiate right, and wreathed with Ivy. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ, Elephant advancing left holding torch with his trunk, ΣTA above cornucopia in left field. SEAR # 7081
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Antiochus VI, Dionysos, 145/144 - 142 B.C.16 viewsAntiochus VI, Dionysos, 145/144 - 142 B.C. Ae 22.0~22.8mm. 8.58g. Serrated edge. Obv: Head of Antiochos VI as Dionysos radiate right, and wreathed with Ivy. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ, Elephant advancing left holding torch with his trunk, ETA above cornucopia in left field. SEAR # 7081ddwau
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Antiochus VI, Panther, AE1722 viewsAntiochus VI, 145-142 B.C. 17mm, 3.1g. Obverse: Radiate bust of Antiochos VI right. Reverse: Panther advancing left holding a palm branch "BASILEWS ANTIOCOU EPIFANOU. Spaer SNG 1784. Podiceps
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ANTIQUITIES, Greek, South Italian “Owl skyphos”, 4th Century B.C.41 viewsA South Italian “Owl skyphos”
This is one of the most iconic pieces of pottery from the ancient Greek world, showing the owl Goddess Athena.
A piece that would of had much sentimental value to its original owners, reminding them as they drank wine of their homeland in Athens.
Totally intact and lovely style.
75mm x 145mm across the handles
Mid 4th century BCsuperflex
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ANTIQUITIES, Medieval, Lead pilgrim ampulla ( ca. 1350-1450 )42 views45mm by 37mm. Found near Halle ( Flemish-Brabant, Belgium )
These ampulla were brought from pilgrimage places as a souvenir and contained holy waterBohemond
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Antiquity New Kingdom Scarab of Tuthmosis III53 viewsNew Kingdom. 18th Dynasty. Tuthmosis III (circa 1504-1450 BC). Steatite scarab (14x10mm). Base engraved with the cartouche of Tuthmosis III; on the left, a Maat father and the crown of Lower Egypt. Intact, once glazed, pierced for mounting. Ex David Hendin collection. CNG Auction 93.
Scarabs were used as lucky and magical charms in ancient Egypt. Scarabs, such as this one, with the names of pharos, were particularly powerful, and were produced as protective amulets for the public. Hendin’s collection of scarabs were collected by him in Israel in the 1970s and 1980s.Lucas H
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Antoninianus; P M TR P V COS II P P, Mars standing left, RIC 78 viewsPhilip I AR Antoninianus. Rome 248 A.D. IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right / P M TR P V COS II P P, Mars standing left, holding branch & resting hand on shield, officina mark A (=1) in left field. RSC 145, RIC 7, Sear RCV III: 8949. Podiceps
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Antoninus Pius86 viewsAntoninus Pius, AR Denarius, 145-161, Rome
Obverse- ANTONINVS-AVG PIVS P P, Laureate head right.
Reverse- CO_S-I_III, Clasped hands holding corn ears and caduceus.
18mm, 3.37g, RIC III, 136. b70
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ANTONINUS PIUS23 viewsAR denarius. 145 AD. Laureate head right. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P / Liberalitas standing facing, head left, holding coin dispenser and cornucopiae. TR POT COS IIII.
In exergue LIB IIII.
RIC 156. Cohen 490. benito
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ANTONINUS PIUS33 viewsAR denarius. 145 AD. Laureate head right. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P / Liberalitas standing facing, head left, holding coin dispenser and cornucopiae. TR POT COS IIII. In exergue LIB IIII.
RIC 156. Cohen 490.
benito
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ANTONINUS PIUS41 viewsAE sestertius. Rome 145 AD. 27,16 grs. 0 h. Laureate head right. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P /
Honos standing facing,togate,head left,holding branch in right hand,cornucopiae in left. SC across fields.
HONORI AVG COS IIII.
RIC 772. Cohen414.
Ex Fórum Ancient Coinsbenito
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ANTONINUS PIUS51 viewsAE dupondius. Rome. 145-147 AD. 12,82 grs. 0 h. Radiate head right. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P / Honos standing facing,head left,togate,branch in right cornucopiae in left. HONORI AVG COS IIII.
RIC 802. Cohen 415. benito
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Antoninus Pius (RIC 772, Coin #206), 21 viewsRIC 772, AE Sestertius, Rome, 145 AD.
Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P Laureate bust right.
Rev: HONORI AVG COS IIII Honos standing left holding branch and cornucopiae. SC in fields.
Size: 33.2mm 25.38gm
MaynardGee
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Antoninus Pius / Securitas 27 views140-145 AD
AE As (24mm, 10.66g)
O: Laureate head right; ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III.
R: Securitas standing left, holding long sceptre and leaning on column; SECVRITAS PVBLICA, S-C.
RIC III, 828 / BMC 1765-66
ex Francis J. Rath
Enodia
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Antoninus Pius AE Sestertius. Fides RIC 54641 viewsANTONINUS PIUS. 138-161 AD. Æ Sestertius (28.09 gm). Struck 139 AD. Laureate head right / Fides standing right, holding grain ears and basket of fruit. RIC III 546; BMCRE 1145; Cohen 846.mattpat
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Antoninus Pius Apollo RIC 82456 viewsAntoninus Pius, AE As, 145 - 161 AD, Rome, Cohen 748, RIC III 824
OBV: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, laureate head right
REV: S-C, Apollo standing facing, head left, holding patera and lyre. Cohen 748.
SCARCE
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Antoninus Pius AR denarius, struck AD 145-161. Rome mint.16 viewsANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP, laureate head right / TR POT COS IIII, Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopiae, LIB IIII in exergue. RIC 155 type 2, RSC 490a, BMC 567; Sear 4089.Britanikus
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Antoninus Pius as, 145-161 AD, Rome43 viewsAntoninus Pius, AD 138-161
AE – As
Rome, 145-161 AD
Head laureate, r.
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP
Ceres standing l., extending r. hand and holding torch
TR POT COS IIII, SC in field
RIC 830
CArdatirion
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Antoninus Pius Denarius83 viewsAntoninus Pius Denarius, Rome 145AD
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, Laureate head right
TR POT COS IIII, Liberalitas standing left, holding coin counter and cornucopia, LIB IIII in exe.
RIC155, Sear 4089
ex-Mike VosperWill Hooton
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Antoninus Pius Denarius - Clasped Hands ( RIC 136)58 viewsAR Denarius
Rome 145-147 AD
3.18g
Obv: Laureate bust of Antoninus Pius (R)
Rev: Clasped Hands holding Grain Ears and Caduceus.
COS IIII
RIC 136 RSC 344Kained but Able
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Antoninus Pius Dupondius26 views Antoninus Pius. 138-161 AD. Æ Dupondius. Struck 145-161 AD.
Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, radiate head right
Rev: VO-TA SVSCE-PTA DEC III, COS IIII in exergue, S C ; across field, Antoninus standing left, sacrificing over altar.
RIC III 814Tanit
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Antoninus Pius Dupondius29 viewsOBV: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P
Radiate head of Antoninus Pius right.
REV: COS IIII S C
Salus standing left,holding patera,
feeding snake coiled around altar and
holding rudder over globe.
RIC 798; C. 279
A.D. 145-161 11.85gm 28mmgoldenancients
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Antoninus Pius Dupondius, Mars11 viewsA dupondius of Antoninus Pius.
Obverse:– ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, Radiate head facing right
Reverse:– S-C, Nude Mars advancing right, bearing trophy & spear
Minted in Rome. A.D. 145-161
RIC 807. ex Maridvnvm, photo credit MaridvnvmPodiceps
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Antoninus Pius Dupondus43 viewsDupondius, 145-161 AD, Rome.
Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P, radiate head right.
Rev: COS IIII / S - C, Salus standing left, feeding snake coiled around altar and holding rudder on globe.
RIC III, 798 Tanit
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Antoninus Pius Pax RIC 77796 viewsAntoninus Pius, AE Sestertius, Rome, 145 - 161 AD, RIC 777, Cohen 594, 30mm, 26.6g
OBV: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P, laureate head right
REV: COS IIII SC, Pax standing left, setting fire to a heap of arms and holding cornucopiae, PAX - AVG in field
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Antoninus Pius RIC 762, 145-161 CE14 viewsAntoninus Pius Augustus, Sesterius, Rome
Obverse: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P, laureate head right
Reverse: COS IIII, S-C' Antoninus Pius, nimbate, standing left, holding branch and spear.
31mm., 26g
NORMAN K
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Antoninus Pius RIC#155 type123 viewsAntoninus Pius (AD 138-161) AR denarius, struck AD 145-161. Rome mint.
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP,(Antoninus Augustus Pius Father of the people) laureate head right
TR POT COS IIII,(Tribune of the people 4 times Consul) Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopiae, LIB IIII across the fields.
RIC 155 type 1Paul R3
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Antoninus Pius Sestertius48 viewsAE Sestertius, AD 139.
Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head right,
Rev: AFRICA COS II S-C, Africa, wearing elephant-skin head-dress, standing left, holding crown and cornucopiae
(RIC 574; C 24; RCV 4145). Tanit
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Antoninus Pius Sestertius35 viewsAntoninus Pius. 138-161 AD. Æ Sestertius (25.08 gm). Struck 145-161 AD. ANTONINVS AVG PI-VS P P TR P, laureate head right / COS III-I, Antoninus, with radiate nimbus, standing left, holding branch and spear.
RIC III 765; BMCRE 1666; Cohen 318.
ScarceTanit
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Antoninus Pius Sestertius31 viewsAE Sestertius.
Struck at Rome c.A.D.145 - 161.
Reverse: Securitas enthroned facing left, holding sceptre and propping head on left hand; across field, S - C.
BMC 1712; Coh. 757; RIC III 782.
Scarce
Tanit
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Antoninus Pius Sestertius28 viewsAE Sestertius.
Struck at Rome c.A.D.145 - 161.
Reverse: Securitas enthroned facing left, holding sceptre and propping head on left hand; across field, S - C.
BMC 1712; Coh. 757; RIC III 782.
Scarce
Tanit
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Antoninus Pius – RIC 15643 viewsDenarius. 145AD. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP, laureate head right / TR POT COS IIII, Liberalitas standing left with coin dispenser & cornucopia. LIB IIII in ex. RIC 156, RSC 490, RCV 4089, BMCRE 574Bud Stewart
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Antoninus Pius, 138 - 161 AD32 viewsObv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TRP XVII, laureate head of Antoninus Pius facing right.
Rev: COS IIII, Fortuna standing right, holding rudder on a globe in right hand and an outward facing cornucopia in her left.
Silver Denarius, Rome mint, 144 - 145 AD
2.8 grams, 19 mm, 180°
RIC III 232, RSC 271, S4073 (var.), VM 8/7SPQR Coins
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Antoninus Pius, AE Dupondius, Felicitas, RIC III 8005 viewsAntoninus Pius
Augustus, 138 - 161 A.D.
Coin: AE Dupondius
Obverse: ANTONINVS AVG - PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, radiate bust facing right.
Reverse: FELICITAS AVG, Felicitas, standing, facing left, holding Capricorn with her right hand and a Caduceus with her left. S - C across the fields.
Weight: 10.36 g, Diameter: 24.8 x 24.8 x 2.2 mm, Die axis: 190°, Mint: Rome, struck between 145-161 A.D. Reference:
RIC III 800Masis
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Antoninus Pius, AE Sestertius, Antoninus, RIC III 765, Scarce4 viewsAntoninus Pius
Augustus, 138 - 161 A.D.
Coin: AE Sestertius
Obverse: ANTONINVS AVG - PIVS P P TR P, laureate bust facing right.
Reverse: COS - III-I, Antoninus, standing, facing left, wearing a Radiate nimbus, holding a Laurel branch with his right hand and a Spear with his left. S - C across the fields.
Weight: 26.71 g, Diameter: 29.6 x 29.5 x 4.5 mm, Die axis: 340°, Mint: Rome, struck between 145 - 161 A.D. Reference: RIC III 765, Note: Sold to Forum member Frans Diederik in 2013
Rated ScarceMasis
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Antoninus Pius, Antioch, head left, AE 225 viewsAntoninus Pius, August 138 - 7 March 161 A.D., Antioch, Syria. Orichalcum as, McAlee 561 (f), aF, Antioch mint, 8.835g, 22.1mm, 0o, 145 - 147 A.D.; obverse AUTO KAI TI AIL ADRI ANTWNEINOS, laureate head left, star left; reverse , large S C, eagle below, symbol resembling R on its side above, all within laurel wreath. ex FORVMPodiceps
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Antoninus Pius, AR Denarius, “Clasped Hands†138-161 CE92 viewsSilver Denarius of Antoninus Pius (138-161 CE), 3.00g, 18mm, Rome mint: AD 145-161.
Obverse: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head right
Reverse: COS IIII, Clasped hands holding grain ears & caduceus.
Reference: The Roman Imperial Coinage, Vol. III page 43, #136, Hill 722, sear5 #4078, Cohen (RSC) II 334, BMC-RE 530, RC.1237, VM-18/20.
Added to collection: May 15, 2005Daniel Friedman
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Antoninus Pius, AR Denarius, Virtus, RIC III 1547 viewsAntoninus Pius
Augustus, 138 – 161 A.D.
Coin: AR Denarius
Obverse: ANTONINVS-AVG PIVS P P, laureate bust facing right.
Reverse: TR POT - COS IIII, Virtus, standing, facing left, holding a Spear with her right hand and a Parazonium with her left.
Weight: 2.95 g, Diameter: 16.4 x 15.8 x 1.9 mm, Die axis: 180°, Mint: Rome, struck between 145 - 147 A.D. Reference: RIC III 154Masis
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Antoninus Pius, drachm; Tyche year 1513 viewsAntoninus Pius, August 138 - 7 March 161 A.D., Roman Provincial Egypt. Bronze drachm, Dattari 2892; Milne 2145; Geissen 1675, aF, Alexandria mint, 28.424g, 33.8mm, 0o, 29 Aug 151 - 28 Aug 152 A.D.; obverse “ΑΥΤ Κ Τ ΑΙΛ ΑΔΡ ΑΝΤΩ”“ΝΙΝΟ”C C“ΕΒ ΕΥ”C, laureate head left; reverse L IE (year 15), Tyche reclining left on couch, wearing kalathos, resting on rudder; Ex FORVM, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 546, Sestertius of AD 139 (Fides)60 viewsÆ Sestertius (23.51g, Ø 33mm, 6h), Rome mint, struck in AD 139.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head of Antoninus Pius facing right.
Rev.: TR POT COS II (around) S C (in field), Fides, draped, standing right, holding two cornears downwards and plate of fruit on raised l. hand.
RIC 546; Cohen 846; BMCRE IV 1145; Strack 804; Banti (I Grandi Bronzi Imperiali II-3) 423 (18 spec.)
ex Rauch NY Auction 2009
Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 546, Sestertius of AD 139 (Fides)40 viewsÆ Sestertius (29.08g, Ø 32mm, 6h), Rome mint, struck in AD 139.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head of Antoninus Pius right.
Rev.: TR POT COS II (around) S C (in field), Fides, draped, standing right, holding two corn-ears downwards and plate of fruit on raised l. hand.
RIC 546; Cohen 846; BMCRE IV 1145; Strack 804; Banti (I Grandi Bronzi Imperiali II-3) 423 (18 spec.)
ex Art Coins Roma auction 12 (2014)
Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 574, Sestertius of AD 139 (Aurum Coronarium: Africa)63 viewsÆ Sestertius (22.43g, Ø32mm, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 139.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head of Antoninus Pius facing right.
Rev.: AFRICA (around) COS II (in ex.) S C (in field), Africa, draped, wearing elephant skin headdress, standing left, holding a diadem of pearls and cornucopiae.
RIC 574 (R); BMCRE IV 1177; Cohen 24; Strack 773 (4 collections); Banti 10 (1 specimen: this one illustrated); Sear (Roman Coins and their Values II) 4145 var.
ex CNG printed auction 93; ex Robert O. Ebert Collection; ex Walter Niggeler Collection (Part 3, Leu: Münzen und Medaillen AG, 2 November 1967, lot 1290).
Part of a series celebrating Antoninus' remission of half of the special tax (aurum coronarium) normally levied on the provinces at the time of the accession of an emperor.
(photo: CNG)Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 576, Sestertius of AD 139 (crown series - Africa)28 viewsÆ Sestertius (26,92g, Ø 33mm, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 139.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head right.
Rev.: AFRICA around, COS II in ex., S C in field, Africa wearing elephant headdress, standing left, holding wreath and cornucopiae, scorpion at her feet.
RIC 576 (*) var. (rev. Africa holding 'basket' instead of wreath); BMCRE 1175 var. (no scorpion on reverse); Cohen 21 (*) (15 fr); Strack 772 (4 collections); Banti 12 (2 spec.); Sear (Roman Coins and their Values) 4145 var.
Ex Almanumis (Gérard Krebs, Nîmes, France) (2015)
Part of a series celebrating Antoninus' remission of half of the special tax (aurum coronarium) normally levied on the provinces at the time of the accession of an emperor.
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(*) the term "lion's head" and "tête de lion" in the description of the reverse in RIC 576 and Cohen 21 respectively is based on a misinterpretation of the reverse representation of the Paris specimen by Cohen and should be changed to "scorpion". It is correct in Strack 771.Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 767a, Sestertius of AD 145-147 (Slow quadriga)42 viewsÆ Sestertius (25.2g, Ø31mm, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 145-147.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P, laureate head of Antoninus Pius facing right.
Rev.: COS IIII / S C (in two lines in ex.), Emperor in slow quadriga left, holding eagle-tipped sceptre.
RIC 767a; BMC 1669-73; Cohen 320; Strack 974
from old British collection (1998)
Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 767a, Sestertius of AD 145-147 (Slow quadriga)28 viewsÆ Sestertius (25.2g, Ø31mm, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 145-147.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P, draped laureate bust right.
Rev.: COS IIII / S C (in two lines in ex.), Emperor in slow quadriga left, holding eagle-tipped sceptre.
RIC 767a; BMCRE 1669; Cohen 320; Strack 974; Sear (Roman Coins and their Values II) 4168
ex D. Ruskin (1998)
Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 770, Sestertius of AD 145-147 (Felititas)80 viewsÆ sestertius (29.70, 32mm, 6h) Rome mint. Struck AD 145-147.
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII laureate head right
FELICITAS · AVG · (around) S C (in field), Felicitas standing facing, head left, holding capricorn (or hippocamp) right and winged caduceus left.
RIC 770; BMC 1677; Cohen 363; Strack 989; Banti (I Grandi Bronzi Imperiali II-3) 150 (26 spec.); Sear (Roman Coins & their Values II) 4174.
ex Triton XI (2008)Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 772, Sestertius of AD 145-147 (Honos) 51 viewsÆ Sestertius (22.8g, Ø 31mm, 10h), Rome mint, Struck AD 145-147, Rome
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PI-VS P P TR P, laurate head of Antoninus Pius facing right
Rev.: HONORI AVG COS IIII (around), S C (in field), Honos standing left, holding branch and cornucopiae.
RIC 772 (S); Cohen 414; Strack 983
ex Numismatik Lanz (2009)
Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 774, Sestertius of AD 145-147 (fourth donative)62 viewsÆ Sestertius (22.3g, Ø 31mm, 12h), Rome mint, Struck AD 144, Rome
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PI-VS P P TR P, laurate head of Antoninus Pius facing right
Rev.: AVG IIII COS IIII (around), LIBERALITAS (in ex.), S C (in field), Antoninus Pius seated on platform, officer behind, Liberalitas in front, citizen standing below, before platform.
RIC 774 (R); Cohen 498; Strack 984; Banti 211 (14 spec.); RHC 127:47
ex MPO (2002)
Issued to celebrate a fourth donative given on the occasion of the marriage of Marcus Aurelius and FaustinaCharles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 777, Sestertius of AD 145-161 (Pax) 52 viewsÆ Sestertius (27.6g, Ø30mm, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 145-161.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P, laureate head of Antoninus Pius facing right.
Rev.: COS III (around) PAX AVG / S C (in two lines in field), Pax standing left, holding a cornucopiae and a torch, setting fire to a pile of arms.
RIC 777; BMC 1698; Cohen 594; Strack 985; Banti 263 (23 spec.).
Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 778, Sestertius of AD 145-161 (Mars)166 viewsÆ Sestertius (24.5g, Ø30.5mm, 6h). Minted AD 145-161, Rome.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, laureate head right.
Rev.: S C (in field), Mars, helmeted and wearing a cloack, advancing right, carrying a spear and a trophy.
RIC 778, Coh. 751, BMCRE 1705; Strack 1003; Banti (I Grandi Bronzi Imperiali II-3) 363 (14 spec.); Sear (Roman Coins & their Values II) 4219.
ex Künker (Osnabrück), Coin Auction 143 (2008); ex Künker Auction 71, Osnabrück, 2002, Nr. 885
Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 779, Sestertius of AD 145-161 (Minerva)40 viewsÆ Sestertius (25.4g, Ø33mm, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 145-161.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, laureate head of Antoninus Pius facing right.
Rev.: S C, Helmeted Minerva advancing right, holding spear and round shield.
RIC 779; Cohen 745; Strack 1004
ex Jasper Burns (via eBay, 2001)Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 780, Sestertius of AD 145-147 (Roma)45 viewsÆ Sestertius (24.43g, Ø32mm, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 145-147.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, laureate head of Antoninus Pius facing right.
Rev.: S C (in field), Helmeted Roma seated left, holding Victory statuette and spear, left arm resting on shield set on prow.
RIC 780; Cohen 753; BMC 1711; Strack 1006; Banti 365 (11 spec.)
ex Martí Hervera subasta 70
Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 780, Sestertius of AD 145-147 (Roma)17 viewsÆ Sestertius (26,1g, Ø 30mm, 12h). Rome, AD 145-147.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P COS IIII, laureate head right.
Rev.: S | C, Helmeted Roma seated left with Victory on globe & transverse scepter, shield at side.
RIC 780 (C); BMC 1711; Cohen 753; Strack 1006; Banti 365 (11 spec.)
Ex Gilliscoins, August, 2015.Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 784, Sestertius of AD 145-147 (Salus)13 viewsÆ Sestertius (28,07g, Ø 34mm, 12h). Rome, AD 145-147.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, laureate head right.
Rev.: SALVS AVG around, S | C, Salus standing left, holding patera to feed snake coiled around lighted altar and holding a rudder on a globe.
RIC 784 (C); BMC 1303; Cohen 718; Strack 998; Banti 340 (43 spec.)
Ex H.D.Rauch E-Auction 17, 2015/07/10Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 819, As of AD 145-147 (fourth donative)67 viewsÆ As (12.2g, Ø28mm, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 145-147.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, laureate head of Antoninus Pius facing right.
Rev.: LI BERA LIT AS IIII (around), S C (in ex.) Emperor seated in a chair on platform; before is standing Libertas holding an abacus ("counting board") and cornucopiae; below in front of the platform is standing a citizen holding is toga.
RIC 819(*); Cohen 500(*); BMC 1750; Strack 991
* both Cohen as well as RIC ommit COS IIII from the obverse legend for this type. BMC and Strack have the complete obverse legend.
ex D. Ruskin (Oxford, 1996)
Issued on the occasion of the marriage of Marcus Aurelius with Faustina Jr. celebrated with a fourth donativeCharles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 820, As of AD 145-147 (fourth donative)63 viewsÆ As (11.0g, Ø26mm, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 145-147.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, laureate head of Antoninus Pius facing right.
Rev.: LIBER ALI TAS IIII (around), S C (in ex.) Emperor seated in a curul chair on platform; before is standing Libertas holding an abacus "counting board") and cornucopiae; behind is standing an officer; below in front of the platform is standing a citizen holding is toga.
RIC 820(*); Cohen 501(*); BMC 1751; Strack 992
* both Cohen as well as RIC ommit COS IIII from the obverse legend for this type. BMC and Strack have the complete legend.
ex G. Henzen (Netherlands, 1998)
Issued on the occasion of the marriage of Marcus Aurelius with Faustina Jr. celebrated with a fourth donativeCharles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 822 , As of AD 145-147 (Pax)21 viewsÆ As (8.6g, Ø 25mm, 12h), minted AD 145-147, Rome
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, laurate head right
Rev.: PAX AVG around S C in field, Pax, draped, standing left, setting fire to pile of arms with torch and holding cornucopiae.
RIC 822 (scarce); Cohen 593; Strack 996; BMC 1752
ex Mediterranean coins (eBay, 2001)Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 823, As of AD 145-161 (Pietas)17 viewsÆ As (9.9g, Ø 27mm, 12h). Rome, AD 145-161.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, laureate head right.
Rev.: PIETAS AVG around, S | C, Pietas standing left, extending her right hand; left arm in fold of dress.
RIC 823 (S); BMC 1753; Cohen (unlisted); Strack 997
Ex D.Ruskin, Oxford, 1995 (from an old collection)Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 824a, As of AD 145-146 (Apollo)35 viewsÆ As (8.8g, Ø26mm, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 145-146.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, laureate head of Antoninus Pius facing right.
Rev.: S C (in field), Apollo standing left, holding patera and lyre.
RIC 824a; Cohen 748
ex CNG eAuct. 234; ex CNG eAuct.95Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 827a, As of AD 145-147 (corona civica) 13 viewsÆ As (11.5g, Ø27mm, 12h). Rome, AD 145-147.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, laureate head right.
Rev.: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI S·C in four lines within oak wreath.
RIC 827a (C); BMC 1762; Cohen 791; Kankelfitz 156/119; RHC 128/49
Ex D.Ruskin, Oxford, 1995.
Issued to on the occasion of the fourth consulate of Antoninus Pius in AD 145Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 831, As of AD 145-1479 viewsÆ As (11.2g, 27mm, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 145-147.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate bust right.
Rev.: TR POT COS IIII around, S | C, Minerva standing right brandishing javelin and holding shield.
RIC 831 (C); Cohen 932; Strack 967Charles S
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Antoninus Pius, Tetradrachm, Serapis Seated22 viewsBI Tetradrachm
Antoninus Pius
Caesar: 138AD
Augustus: 138 - 161AD
Issued: LH = Regnal Year 8 = 144 - 145AD
22.5mm 6.30gr
O: ΑΝΤωΝΙΝΟC CεΒ ενCεΒ; Laureate head, right.
R: NO LEGEND; Serpais, modius on head, seated left on a high backed chair, holding scepter and extending right hand down to Cerberus at his feet, left.
Alexandria, Egypt Mint
Exergue: L, left field; H, right field. (LH = Regnal Year 8 = 144 - 145AD)
Köln 1462; Dattari 2370; Kampmann/Ganschow 35.234; Emmett 1431; BMC 985; Milne 1792.
bronzemat
8/15/17 8/18/17Nicholas Z
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ANTONINUS PIUS. RIC 778, 138-161 CE. Æ Sestertius28 views(30.55mm, 25.4 gm). Struck 145-161 AD.
Obverse: ANTONINVSAVG-PIVSPPTRPCOSIIII, Laureate head right
Obverse: Mars walking right, holding spear and shield. S C across field.
RIC III 778 NORMAN K
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Antoninus Pius/Sphinx54 viewsObv. Laur head of Antoninus Pius R
Rev. Sphinx crowned with horns, disk and plumes, seated R, paw on wheel
144-145 AD
Bronze
31.5 mm 20.02 g
Alexandria, Egyptlaney
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Antonius Pivs AE20 Syd 310 var, Mt. Argaeus21 viewsOBV: AYTOC ANTWNEUNOC CEBACTOC, laureate, draped bust right
REV: KAICAREW N T P ARGAI, Mt. Argaeus culminating in tall pyramidal top (baetyl?), ET Q in ex.
7.4g, 20mm
Struck at Caesaria, Cappadocia, 145-6 ADLegatus
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Aolis Myrina30 viewsAeolis, Myrina. Æ 17mm Circa 155-145 BC. Aeolis, Myrina. Circa 155-145 BC.
Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right
REV: MY- PY decorated amphora; lyre right.
11mm, 2.5gRomanorvm
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AR Denarius of Julia Domna/ Venus Felix 193-201 AD 57 views2.70 gr. 18 mm. Sear Roman Coins and their Values [1988 edition] s1851
Julia Domna Denarius. IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust right / VENVS FELIX, Venus standing left holding apple and drawing out fold of drapery. RIC 580, RSC 198. _3145
Antonivs Protti
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Arados BMC Phoencia-12720 viewsPhoenician 146-145 BC
OBV :: Bearded head of Zeus right
REV :: Triple pointed ram of galley left. Phoenician letters above, date below
BMC Phoencia-127
Purchased 04/2008Johnny
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Arakan: Min Khamaung (1612-1622) AR Tanka (Mitchiner-LW.334; G&G-RA4; KM#7)35 viewsObv: Inscription in Arakanese; ၉၇၄ ဆင်ဖြူ သခင် ၀ရဓမ္မ ရာဇာ ဥသှေင် သှာ (hsin byu shin waradhamma raza ushaung shah; Lord of the White Elephant Waradhamma Raja Husain Shah)
Rev: Bilingual inscription in Arabic and Bengali; صاحب الفيل الابيض الملك العادل حسين شاه سلطان (sahib al-fil al-abyad al-malik al-adil husain shah sultan; Lord of the White Elephant the just king Husain Shah sultan); ধাভালা গাজেস্ভারা শ্রী শ্রী ধামা রাজা হুচনা সহ (dhavala gajesvara sri sri dhama raja huchana saha; Lord of the White Elephant the most exhalted Dhama Raja (King of Righteousness) Husain Shah)SpongeBob
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Argolis, Epidauros ca. 290/80-260 BC, AR Hemidrachm30 viewsLaureate head of Asklepios left.
EΠ monogram within wreath.
HGC 5, 722 (R1); Requier Monnayage Series 2 [1], 124 (this coin; dies D4/R4); BCD Peloponnesos 1232-33 (same dies); Winterhur 2221 (same dies).
Hoard patina - an uncleaned example from the Epidauros Hoard.
(19.3 mm, 2.38 g, 3h).
Requier, Pierre. Le monnayage d'Épidaure à la lumière d'un nouveau trésor. Revue Suisse de Numismatique, 72, 1993, p. 29-46.
ex- BCD Collection; ex-1979/80 Epidauros Hoard (CH VII, 69).
Until the discovery of the Epidauros hoard, the hemidrachms of Epidauros were exceedingly rare, a handful of examples being known. The Epidauros hoard brought an additional 145 examples to light. Most of the specimens found in the market in the last thirty years originated from the hoard, including the four examples in this collection. Alan Walker and BCD divided Requier’s catalogue into four series, versus the two originally detailed in the latter. The Requier Series number as quoted in the attribution reflects the subdivision of the Epidauros emissions by Alan Walker and BCD, while the bracketed number is the original series number of Requier. n.igma
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Argos - AR triobol21 views125-80 BC
forepart of dog
big A, trident below
Δ _ A / MAP
BCD Peloponnesos 1145; SNG Copenhagen 47-8
2,03g 16-14 mmJohny SYSEL
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Arleate, 145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), RIC VII 289, AE-3 Follis, -/-//TAᴗRL, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, Scarce!62 viewsArleate, 145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), RIC VII 289, AE-3 Follis, -/-//TAᴗRL, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, Scarce!
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, 7, B4l., Laureate, draped and cuirassed head left.
reverse: PROVIDEN TIAE CAES S, Campgate, two turrets, no doors, star above 6th levels of stone layers.
exergue: -/-//TAᴗRL, diameter: 19,5mm, weight: 3,09g, axis: 0h,
mint: Arleate, date: 325-326 A.D., ref: RIC VII 289, p-265, 3rd-off, Scarce,
Q-001quadrans
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Arleate, 145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), RIC VII 294, AE-3 Follis, -/-//TAᴗRL, VIRTVS CAESS, Campgate with four turrets,65 viewsArleate, 145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), RIC VII 294, AE-3 Follis, -/-//TAᴗRL, VIRTVS CAESS, Campgate with four turrets,
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, 7, B4l., Laureate, draped and cuirassed head left.
reverse: VIRTVS CAES S, Campgate, four turrets, open doors, star above 9th levels of stone layers.
exergue: -/-//TAᴗRL, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Arleate, date: 325-326 A.D., ref: RIC VII 294, p-265,
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Arleate, 145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), RIC VII 315, AE-3 Follis, S/F//ARLT, VIRTVS CAESS, Campgate with four turrets,136 viewsArleate, 145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), RIC VII 315, AE-3 Follis, S/F//ARLT, VIRTVS CAESS, Campgate with four turrets,
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, Laureate, draped and cuirassed head left.
reverse: VIRTVS CAES S, Campgate, four turrets, open doors, star above 6th levels of stone layers.
exergue: S/F//ARLT, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Arleate, date: 327 A.D., ref: RIC VII 315, p-265,
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Arleate, RIC VII 366, 145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), AE-3 Follis, -/-//SCONST, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R4!!!64 viewsArleate, RIC VII 366, 145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), AE-3 Follis, -/-//SCONST, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R4 !!!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-N-C, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
revers:- GLOR-IA-EXERC-ITVS, Two soldiers standing either side of two standards, beetween the standards palm branch.
exe: -/-//SCONST, diameter: 18mm, weight: 2,41g, axis: 0h,
mint: Arleate, date: A.D., ref: RIC-VII-366-p-273, R4 !!!
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Artaxerxes (Ardashir) II - AR Obol10 viewsPersis under Parthians
lc. 50-1 BC.
bust left, wearing diadem and Persepolitan crown with stepped battlements
king standing left, holding sceptre; lit altar to left
Alram 577.Johny SYSEL
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Artukids of Mardin, Husam al-Din Yuluq Arslan bin Il-Ghazi, AE-Dirhem, 580-597 AH / 1184-1201 AD93 viewsHusam al-Din Yuluq Arslan bin Il-Ghazi "Hüsameddin Yoluk Arslan bin İlgazi" 580-597 AH, AE-Dirhem / AE 31, 13,01 g., 580-597 AH / 1184-1201 AD
Obv.: ﺮﻜﺑ ﺭﺎﻳﺩ ﻚﻠﻣ ﻦﻳﺪﻟ ﻡﺎﺴﺣ "Hüsameddin Melik-i Diyarbekir" , Large Roman-style head left, small Byzantine bust facing.
Rev.: ﻦﻳﺪﻟ ﺡﻼﺻ ﺮﺻﺎﻨﻟﺍ ﻚﻠﻤﻟﺍ ﺏﻮﻳﺍ ﻦﺑ ﻒﺳﻮﻳ ﻦﻴﻨﻣﺆﻤﻟﺍﺮﻴﻣﺍ ﻪﻟﻭﺩﻰﺤﻣ , "El Melik el-Nasır Salaheddin Muhiyyüd' Devle emir'ül müminin Yusuf bin Eyub"
Spengler/Sayles 34 ; UE-1457 .
On December 19, 1189 AD the Artuqid region witnessed an occulation of jupiter as it passed behind the sun. So some think the large Roman-style head left allegorises the Sun and the small Byzantine bust facing allegorises Jupiter.
Maybe these are simple allusions to still well known coin types of Claudius/Nero and Heraclius to ease the money exchange with the Byzantine empire.
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Assignat de 5 livres - 1 novembre 17916 viewsAssignat de 5 livres, émission décrétée le 1 novembre 1791
Série 82
Dim. : 96 x 62 mm
Réfs : Lafaurie 145
Gabalor
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Athens - AR drachm8 views431-393 BC
head of Athena right - almond shaped eye, crested helmet with olive leaves and floral scroll
owl standing right, head facing, olive sprig and crescent left
AΘE
SNG Cop 41; Kroll 10; Dewing 1601; Svoronos pl. 11, 20; HGC 4 1631
ex KünkerJohny SYSEL
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Athens New Style Tetradrachm 145/4 BC4 viewsObs : Athena Parthenos right in tri-form helmet
16.70 gm 34.8mm Thompson issue 20
Thompson catalogue : Obs 160 : Rev NEW
Rev : ΑΘΕ ethnic
Owl standing on overturned panathenaic amphora on which
month mark Γ : LF control mark ΣΦΑΙ
2 magistrates : ΠΑΔΩ ΛΥΣΙΑ
RF symbol :Forepart of Bridled Horse
All within a surrounding olive wreathcicerokid
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Augustus, 16 January 27 B.C. - 19 August 14 A.D.99 views Silver denarius, RIC I 340 (R2), RSC I Julius Caesar 6, BnF I 273, BMCRE I 70, SRCV I 1622, VF, scratch on cheek, pitting, 3.572g, 19.8mm, 180o, Rome mint, moneyer M. Sanquinius, 17 B.C.; obverse AVGVST DIVI F LVDOS SAE (Augustus son of the divine [Julius Caesar], [has made the] secular games), Herald standing left, wearing helmet with two feathers and long robe, winged caduceus in right hand, round shield decorated with six-pointed star on his left arm; reverse M SANQVINIVS III VIR, youthful laureate head (the deified Julius Caesar or Genius Saeculari Novi?) right, above, four-rayed comet (sidus Iulium) with tail; ex CNG auction 145 (9 Aug 2006), lot 254. Very rare.
This type was struck to commemorate the Ludi Saeculares, the Secular Games held by Augustus in 17 B.C. to mark the commencement of a new age inaugurated by the divine Julius Caesar and led by his heir Augustus. The reverse portrait is traditionally identified as the head of a youthful divine Julius Caesar, however, it actually resembles Augustus and may be Genius Saeculari Novi, the personification of the new age.
EX; FORVM Ancient Coins.
*With my sincere thank and appreciation , Photo and Description courtesy of FORVM Ancient Coins Staff.
Per FORVM ; an EF example of this type recently sold on 26 May 2014 for 20,000 CHF (approximately $25,575) plus fees.
From The Sam Mansourati Collection.Sam
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Aurelian - AE antoninianus36 viewsSerdica
IIII – XI 274 AD
Issue 7, Phase 1
radiate, cuirassed bust right
IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
Sol advancing left, stepping on captive, raising hand and holding globe; seated captive on right
ORI_E_NS AVG
XXI·S·
RIC V-1, 279 Serdica, Cohen 145
http://www.ric.mom.fr/en/coin/2653
3,78 g 23,5-21,5 mmJohny SYSEL
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Aurelian - AE antoninianus6 viewsMilan
autumn 271 - autumn 272 AD
Issue 3
radiate and cuirassed bust right
IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
Emperor in military dress standing right, receiving a globe from Jupiter standing left, holding long sceptre in left hand
IOVI CONSERVA_TORI
P
LV 2169-77; RIC1st 131 var.
http://www.ric.mom.fr/en/coin/1457
ex NaumannJohny SYSEL
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Aurelian Antoninianus - Finest known of type7 viewsAurelian, 270-275, Antoninianus
Siscia mint, struck c. November 270.
Obv: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Aurelian to right.
Rev. GENIVS ILLVR / T (outer, lower-right field), Genius standing, head to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, standard to right.
As RIC 223; BNC 715; RIC V online 2020 (5 recorded therein).
Same dies as the Paris and Vienna specimens, this being the best preserved of the three. OldMoney
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Aurelian, Aurelianus50 viewsIMP AVRELIANVS AVG, Radiate and cuirassed bust right
ORIENS AVG, Sol walking left between two captives. V at exergue
3,30 gr
Ref : Cohen #145Potator II
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Aurelianus, Antoninianus 30 viewsSerdica mint, 7th officina, 7th emission
IMP AVRELIANUS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right
ORIENS AVG, Sol walking left holding globe. 2 captives at feet. XXIS at exergue
Ref : Cohen # 145, RIC # 279Potator II
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Auxonne in France, 1424-1427 AD., Duchy of Burgundy, Philippe le Bon, Blanc aux écus, Poey d'Avant # 5735.97 viewsFrance, Duchy of Burgundy, Auxonne mint (?), Philip the Good (Philippe le Bon, 1419-1467), struck 1424-1427 AD.,
AR blanc aux écus (26-28 mm / 3,27 g),
Obv.: + DVX : ET : COMES : BVRGVDIE , Ecus accolés de Bourgogne nouveau et Bourgogne ancien sous PhILIPVS.
Rev.: + SIT : NOMEN : DNI : BENEDICTVM , Croix longue entre un lis et un lion, au-dessus de PhILIPVS.
B., 1230 ; Dumas, 15-7-1 ; Poey d'Avant # 5735.
"PotatorII": "This coin is atributed to Auxonne mint because of the presence of a "secret dot" under the first letter (S) on reverse."
Rare
Imitation du blanc aux écus d'Henri VI d'Angleterre, frappé en France à partir de novembre 1422.
Philip the Good (French: Philippe le Bon), also Philip III, Duke of Burgundy (July 31, 1396 – June 15, 1467) was Duke of Burgundy from 1419 until his death. He was a member of a cadet line of the Valois dynasty (the then Royal family of France). During his reign Burgundy reached the height of its prosperity and prestige and became a leading center of the arts. Philip is known in history for his administrative reforms, patronage of Flemish artists such as Jan van Eyck, and the capture of Joan of Arc. During his reign he alternated between English and French alliances in an attempt to improve his dynasty's position.
Born in Dijon, he was the son of John the Fearless and Margaret of Bavaria-Straubing. On the 28 January 1405, he was named Count of Charolais in appanage of his father and probably on the same day he was engaged to Michele of Valois (1395–1422), daughter of Charles VI of France and Isabeau of Bavaria. They were married in June of 1409.
Philip subsequently married Bonne of Artois (1393–1425), daughter of Philip of Artois, Count of Eu, and also the widow of his uncle, Philip II, Count of Nevers, in Moulins-les-Engelbert on November 30, 1424. The latter is sometimes confused with Philip's biological aunt, also named Bonne (sister of John the Fearless, lived 1379 - 1399), in part due to the Papal Dispensation required for the marriage which made no distinction between a marital aunt and a biological aunt.
His third marriage, in Bruges on January 7, 1430 with Isabella of Portugal (1397 - December 17, 1471), daughter of John I of Portugal and Philippa of Lancaster, produced three sons:
* Antoine (September 30, 1430, Brussels – February 5, 1432, Brussels), Count of Charolais
* Joseph (April 24, 1432 – aft. May 6, 1432), Count of Charolais
* Charles (1433–1477), Count of Charolais and Philip's successor as Duke, called "Charles the Bold" or "Charles the Rash"
Philip also had some eighteen illegitimate children, including Antoine, bastard of Burgundy, by twenty four documented mistresses [1]. Another, Philip of Burgundy (1464-1524), bishop of Utrecht, was a fine amateur artist, and the subject of a biography in 1529.
Philip became duke of Burgundy, count of Flanders, Artois and Franche Comté when his father was assassinated in 1419. Philip accused Charles, the Dauphin of France and Philip's brother-in-law of planning the murder of his father which had taken place during a meeting between the two at Montereau, and so he continued to prosecute the civil war between the Burgundians and Armagnacs. In 1420 Philip allied himself with Henry V of England under the Treaty of Troyes. In 1423 the alliance was strengthened by the marriage of his sister Anne to John, Duke of Bedford, regent for Henry VI of England.
In 1430 Philip's troops captured Joan of Arc at Compiègne and later handed her over to the English who orchestrated a heresy trial against her, conducted by pro-Burgundian clerics. Despite this action against Joan of Arc, Philip's alliance with England was broken in 1435 when Philip signed the Treaty of Arras (which completely revoked the Treaty of Troyes) and thus recognised Charles VII as king of France. Philip signed for a variety of reasons, one of which may have been a desire to be recognised as the Premier Duke in France. Philip then attacked Calais, but this alliance with Charles was broken in 1439, with Philip supporting the revolt of the French nobles the following year (an event known as the Praguerie) and sheltering the Dauphin Louis.
Philip generally was preoccupied with matters in his own territories and seldom was directly involved in the Hundred Years' War, although he did play a role during a number of periods such as the campaign against Compiegne during which his troops captured Joan of Arc. He incorporated Namur into Burgundian territory in 1429 (March 1, by purchase from John III, Marquis of Namur), Hainault and Holland, Frisia and Zealand in 1432 (with the defeat of Countess Jacqueline in the last episode of the Hook and Cod wars); inherited the duchy of Brabant and Limburg and the margrave of Antwerp in 1430 (on the death of his cousin Philip of Saint-Pol); and purchased Luxembourg in 1443 from Elisabeth of Bohemia, Duchess of Luxembourg. Philip also managed to ensure his illegitimate son, David, was elected Bishop of Utrecht in 1456. It is not surprising that in 1435, Philip began to style himself "Grand Duke of the West". In 1463 Philip returned some of his territory to Louis XI. That year he also created an Estates-General based on the French model. The first meeting of the Estates-General was to obtain a loan for a war against France and to ensure support for the succession of his son, Charles I, to his dominions. Philip died in Bruges in 1467.
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Ayyubids: Mayyafariqin & Jabal Sinjar. al-Ashraf I Muzaffar al-Din Musa (1210-1220)Æ Dirhem, Mayyafariqin Mint, AH 612 (Album-859.1; Whelan type I, 272-3; Balog-851; SICA 6, 1145) 23 viewsObv: Male seated facing, holding globus; name and titles of al-Ashraf I Muzaffar al-Din Musa and mint formula in outer margin; AH date to left and right of figure
Obverse Field: ﺳﻨﺔ ﺛﻨﺎ ﻋﺸﺮ ﻭﺳﺘﻤﺎﺋﺔ
Obverse Margin: ﺿﺮﺏ ﻣﻴﺎﻓﺮﻗﻴﻦ ; ﺍﻟﻤﻠﻚ ﺍﻻﺷﺮﻑ ﻣﻈﻔﺮﺍﻟﺪﻳﻦ ﺍﺑﻮﺍﻟﻔﺘﺢ ﻣﻮﺳﻰ
Rev: Name and titles of Abbasid caliph within within linear and pelleted trilobe; name of Ayyubid overlord in outer margins
Reverse Field: ﺍﻻﻣﺎﻡ ﺍﻟﻨﺎﺻﺮﻟﺪﻳﻦ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ ﺍﻣﻴﺮﺍﻟﻤﺆﻣﻨﻴﻦ
Reverse Margin: ﺍﻟﻤﻠﻚ ﺍﻟﻌﺎﺩﻝ ﺳﻴﻒ ﺍﻟﺪﻳﻦ ﺍﺑﻮﺑﻜﺮ ﺑﻦ ﺍﻳﻮﺏSpongeBob
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B 010 Phocas (602-610 A.D.), Constantinopolis, SB 0640, -/CONΔ, AE-Follis (40 Nummia), Year 6(Ч), 106 viewsB 010 Phocas (602-610 A.D.), Constantinopolis, SB 0640, -/CONΔ, AE-Follis (40 Nummia), Year 6(Ч),
avers: (Dm POCAS) PERP AVG (or similar), Crowned bust facing, wearing consular robes, and holding mappa and cross (or mappa and eagle-tipped sceptre).
reverse: Large XXXX, ANNO above, regnal year to right (Ч), mintmark CON and officina letter (Δ).
exergue: ANNO/XXXXЧ//CONΔ, diameter: 28,0-31,0mm, weight:12,43g, axis:7h,
mint: Constantinopolis, date: 608? A.D., ref: Sear 0640, p-145, MIB 61-62.
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Bactria, Eukratides, Obol. 170-145 B.C. Eukratides/ Caps of the Dioskouroi28 viewsBactria, Eucratides, Obol. 170-145 B.C. 0.45g. Obv: Diademed bust of Eucratides r. Rev: Caps of the Dioskouroi. Fine or a bit better; rough and corroded. Bop-3. Ex H.J.Berk
-The rev legend is a bit of a mystery as all the other specimens online have from top down on the left side EYKRATIDOY and on the right side BASILEWS and this coin clearly has from down top BASIL(EWS) on the left side and the rest of legend mostly off flan.Podiceps
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BAHAMANI SULTANATE18 viewsBAHAMANI SULTANATE - Ala ud-Din Ahmad Shah II (1435-1457) Billon 1/2 Gani. dpaul7
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Baktria, Eukratides I12 viewsBaktria, Eukratides I. c. 170-145 BC. AR Tetradrachm (35mm, 16.48 gm). Helmeted, diademed & draped bust of Eukratides, r. / Dioskouri on rearing horses r., holding spears & palms. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ - ΕΥΚΡΤΙΔΟΥ. Monogram HA to r. EF. Postumous issue. SNG-ANS 9 #470; Boperachchi Série 6W; MIG type 168c; MACW 1710; HGC 12 #131; Sear Greek 7570.Christian T
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Baktria, Eukratides I48 viewsBaktria, Eukratides I. 170-145 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.86 gm) Balkh mint. Diademed & draped bust of Eukratides r., fillet border. / Dioskouri on rearing horses r., holding spears & palms. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ - ΕΥΚΡΤΙΔΟΥ. Δ monogram to l. & HA to r. FDC. SNG ANS 9 #434; Bopearachchi Série 1F; MIG type 168c; MACW 1710; HGC 12 #130; Sear Greek 7568.Christian T
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Baktria, Eukratides I9 viewsBaktria, Eukratides I. c. 170-145 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.75gms) of Baktra. Helmeted, diademed, & draped bust r. Helmet adorned with bulls horn & ear. ΒΑΣΙΛΕYΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ / ΕΥΚΡΤIΔHΣ / Jugate busts of parents, Heliolkes & Laodice r., monogram behind, with fillet border. HΛΙOKΛEOYΣ - KAI ΛAOΔIKHΣ. VF. Ponterio 128 #1181. OCV-1275. Bopearachchi Série 15A; SNG ANS 9 #526; MIG 182a; HGC 12 #133; Sear Greek 7572Christian T
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Baktria, Eukratides I10 viewsBaktria, Eukratides I. 170-145 BC. AR Obol (0.64 gm). Helmeted, diademed, & draped bust of Eukratides, r. Boiotian helmet adorned with bulls horn and ear. / Caps of the Dioskouri amid palm fronds. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΕΥΚΡΤΙΔΟΥ. VF. Boperachchi Série 9A; HGC 12 #139; SNG ANS 9 #486; Sear Greek 7578.Christian T
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Baktria, Eukratides I34 viewsBaktria, Eukratides I. 170-145 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.94 gm). Heroic diademed bust of Eukratides from back, wearing crested helmet, wielding spear in r. hand. / Mounted Dioskouri prancing r., holding spears & palms. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ-ΕΥΚΡΤΙΔΟΥ. Monogram to r. VF. SNG ANS 9 #485; Boperachchi Série 8B; HGC 12 #132; Sear Greek 7571.
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Baktria, Eukratides I10 viewsBaktria, Eukratides I. 170-145 BC. AR Drachm (19mm, 3.88 gm). Helmeted, diademed, & draped bust of Eukratides, r. within fillet border. Boiotian helmet adorned with bulls horn and ear. / Mounted Dioskouri prancing r., holding spears & palms. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ / ΕΥΚΡΤΙΔΟΥ. AW monogram to r. VF. CNG EA 112 #91. Postumous. Bopearachchi Série 7I; SNG ANS 9 #479; MIG 178c; HGC 12 #136. Christian T
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Baktria, Heliokles I11 viewsBaktria, Heliokles I. 145-130 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.77 gm). Diademed and draped bust of Heliokles r. / Zeus standing, facing, holding thunderbolt & scepter. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔIKAIOY HΛIOKΛEOYΣ. Monogram to l. VF. Pegasi 122 #181. SNG ANS 9 #643; Boperachchi Série 1U; HGC 12 #169; Sear Greek 7643.Christian T
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Baktria, Heliokles I12 viewsBaktria, Heliokles I. 145-130 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.96 gm). Diademed and draped bust of Heliokles r., graffito. / Zeus standing, facing, holding thunderbolt & scepter. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔIKAIOY HΛIOKΛEOYΣ. gVF. CNG 57 #752. SNG ANS 9 #642ff; Boperachchi Série 1U; HGC 12 #169; Sear Greek 7643.Christian T
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Baktria, Indo-Greeks, Antialkidas. Square AE19. 10 viewsPushkalavati mint, 145-135 BC. BASILEWS NIKHFOROU ANTIALKIDOU, draped bust of Zeus right, thunderbolt on shoulder / Karosthi legend: Maharajasa jayadhrasa Antialkidasa, Palms and pilei of the Dioscuri; Pushkalavati monogram below. ancientone
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Baktria, Zoilos I15 viewsBaktria, Zoilos I. 145-130 BC. AR Drachm (1.70 gm) of Pushkalavati. Draped and diademed bust r. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔIKAIOY ZΩIΛOY / Herakles stdg facing, holding wreath & club, Nike on r. shoulder. Monogram l. Karosthi legend Maharajasa dhramikasa Jhoilasa (of Great King Zoilos the Just). VF. SNG ANS 9 #975; Boperachchi Série 5B; MIG vol 2 type #257a, MACW-1832; HGC 12 #220; Sear Greek 7620.Christian T
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Baktria. Menander. Circa 155-130 BC. AR Drachm. 46 views2.46 gr. BASILEWS SWTHROS MENANDOU, bust right in crested helmet / Karosthi legend, Athena Alkidemos advancing left with thunderbolt & shield; monogram right. MIG 218c. Bop 145ff
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Baktria; Menander I. AR Drachm. Bust left/ Athena Alkidemos left8 viewsMenander I, c. 166-145 B.C. 17mm, AR Drachm. Bust left/ Athena Alkidemos left, monogram right. Ex EcinPodiceps
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Baktria; Menander I. AR Drachm. Helmeted bust right/ Athena Alkidemos left13 viewsBaktria. Menander I. Circa 155-130 B.C. AR Drachm. BASILEWS SWTHROS MENANDOU, bust right in crested helmet / Karosthi legend, Athena Alkidemos advancing left with thunderbolt & shield; monogram right. Bop 145ff, MIG 218c. Podiceps
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Baktrian Kingdom, Agathokles I, ca. 185-170 BC, AR Tetradrachm 13 viewsEYΘYΔHMOY ΘEOY (Euthydemos God) Diademed head of Euthydemos right.
ΒΑΣΙΛΕYONTOΣ AΓAΘOKΛEOYΣ ΔIKAIOY (of King Agathokles the Just) Herakles seated on rock, holding club set on rocks; ΦΩΛ monogram lower right field.
Bopearachchi 16B; SNG ANS 261, Mitchiner 145; HGC 12, 87.
This coin referenced in Frank L. Holt Lost World of the Golden King: In Search of Ancient Afghanistan p.203 and Chapter 8 end note 75.
(31 mm, 16.67 g, 12h).
Agathokles and Antimachos issued “pedigree” tetradrachms in the later years of the struggle for regency with Eukratides. Such coins sought to assert the legitimacy of the incumbent Euthydemid rulers through association with forbears and even unrelated predecessors back to Alexander.
An iron pin pierces this coin accompanied by the remains of an iron suspension loop that has been incompletely removed. This is the remains of an attachment placed in a manner to avoid defacing the image of Euthydemos. The careful attachment of this coin for its use as an item of display may have been an overt statement of loyalty to the Euthydemid line during the struggle with Eukratides. n.igma
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Baktrian Kingdom, Eukratides I, ca. 171-145 BC, AR Tetradrachm 33 viewsΒΑΣΙΛΕYΣ MEΓAΣ EYKPATIΔHΣ Diademed and draped bust of a mature Eukratides right, wearing a crested helmet decorated with ear and horn of a bull.
HΛIOKΛIOΣ KAI ΛAOΔIKHΣ Co-joined busts facing right of Eukratides parents, Heliokles and Laodike, ΦΛΩ monogram to left.
Bopearachchi Series 15 A; SNG ANS 526-527; Mitchiner 182a; Qunduz 245-246; HGC 12, 133; Sear 7572.
(30 mm, 16.16 g, 12h).
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Munzhandlung Auction 126, October 2003, 1534.
The distinctive reddish black remnant patina of this coin is a characteristic of the silver coins from the Mir Zakah deposit. It is probably from this, the largest hoard of coins ever found, that the coin is derived.
This issue may have been inspired by the earlier “pedigree” coinage of Agathokles and Pantaleon, but equally likely given the many apparent anomalies associated with the issue, is that it was issued by the parents of Eukratides as statement of their position and prestige in Baktrian society. Heliokles’ bare head indicates that he was not a king, whereas the diadem on Laodike’s head suggests that she was of royal blood. Tarn identified her as a Seleukid princess, daughter of Seleukos II and sister of Antiochus III. On the other hand, Hollis in Laodike Mother of Eucratides of Baktria makes a plausible case that Laodike was the daughter of Antiochos III. Hollis argues that Eukratides was in this way connected to the Seleukid royal family and was perhaps facilitated by the latter in his endeavor to seize the Baktrian throne.
This coinage has a number of curious characteristics. The legend on this coin names Eukratides is in the nominative case, so that it serves to label his portrait rather than to identify him as the issuing authority of the coinage. The legend naming his parents, on the other hand, is in the genitive, normally used to indicate a filial relationship an argument supported by Hollis. However, it could also imply that Heliokles and Laodike had authorized the coinage. Both sides of the coin have defined filleted borders, unique in the coinage of Eukratides. All other issues bear only an obverse border around the image of the king. The fabric of these coins indicates that Heliokles and Laodike occupy the obverse, anvil struck side of the coin. Nevertheless, they are most frequently described in the opposite manner, in accord with the convention that the ruler occupies the obverse side of the coin.n.igma
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Baktrian Kingdom, Eukratides I, ca. 171-145 BC, AR Tetradrachm 32 viewsDiademed bust of a youthful Eukratides right.
ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ EYKPATIΔOY (of King Eukratides) Dioskouroi on horseback charging right, carrying spears and palm branches, PK monogram to lower right.
Bopearachchi Series1B; SNG ANS 9, 431; Mitchiner 168(f); Qunduz 108-114; HGC 12, 130; Sear GCV 7568.
(32 mm, 16.75 g, 12h).
From LWHT Col.; CNG 73, 13 Sep. 2006, 535.
Eukratides I came to power in a revolt against the Euthydemid dynasty commencing around 171 BC and continuing for a decade. He extended his dominion to include all of Baktria and its realms both north and south of the Hindu Kush. Around 145 BC, Eukratides was murdered by his one of his own sons, probably Plato. By this time Baktria was weakened by the protracted struggle for power. The demise of Eukratides provided a catalyst for Scythian nomads to cross the Oxus, eventually to overrun Baktria. The city of Ai Khanoum appears to have been amongst the first to fall to invaders. This is evidenced by the fact that no coins later than those of Eukratides have been found in the excavations at Ai Khanoum. Within a decade Baktria had fragmented, overrun by Scythian nomads from the north, with the possible exception of a small Greek enclave in the eastern foothills of the Hindu Kush and the associated valley passes that led to the south and the Kabul Valley. A small remnant Greek civilization remained for another century to the south of the Hindu Kush before being overrun.
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Baktrian Kingdom, Eukratides I, ca. 171-145 BC, AR Tetradrachm15 viewsDiademed and draped bust of a mature Eukratides right, wearing a crested helmet decorated with ear and horn of a bull.
ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ MEΓAΛOY EYKPATIΔOY (of King Eukratides the Great) Dioskouroi on horseback charging right, carrying spears and palm branches, ΦΛΩ monogram beneath hooves right.
Bopearachchi Series. 6 O; SNG ANS 9, 467; Mitchiner 177a; Qunduz 135-136; HGC 12, 131; Sear GCV 7570 var. (monogram).
(32 mm, 15.81 g, 12h).
HJB 151, Nov. 2006, 221; ex- Coin Galleries 21 Nov. 1974, 371.
The epithet MEΓAΛOY (Great) indicates that this coin was struck at the apogee of Eukratides power, following the complete conquest of the Baktria.
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Baktrian Kingdom, Eukratides II, ca. 145-140 BC, AR Tetradrachm 28 viewsDiademed bust of Eukratides II r.
ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ EYKPATIΔOY Apollo standing l., arrow in his r. hand, in l. hand a bow resting on ground, monogram inner l. field.
Bopearachchi Series 3B; Mitchiner 173a (attributed to Eukratides I); SNG ANS 9, 625 (same dies); HGC 12, 162.
(31 mm, 16.62 g, 12h).
Harlan J. Berk Buy or Bid Sale 164 (Apr. 2009), Lot 251.
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Baktrian Kingdom: Antialkidas, 145 - 135 BC26 viewsObv: Draped bust of Zeus facing right, thunderbolt over his left shoulder; BAΣIΛEΩΣ behind, NIKHΦOPOY above, ANTIAΛKIΔOY before.
Rev: Two palm branches between the caps of the Dioscuri; Karosthi legend around, monogram beneath, Σ in lower field.
Square Æ 18, Unknown mint, c. 145 - 135 BC
8.46 grams, 18.32 mm, 0°
GCV 7633, SNG ANS 1119-27SPQR Coins
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Baktrian Kingdom: Menander I Soter, 160 - 145 BC32 viewsObv: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ MENANΔPOY, draped bust of Menander I, wearing a crested helmet, facing right.
Rev: Karosthi legend around, Athena Alkidemos advancing left brandishing a thunderbolt and holding a shieild, monogram in field to right.
Silver Drachm, c. 155 - 130 BC
2.47 grams, 17 mm, 0°
GCV 7603, SNG ANS 855-65SPQR Matt
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Baktrian Kingdom: Menander I Soter, 160 - 145 BC32 viewsObv: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ MENANΔPOY, heroic bust of Menander I, viewed from behind, head turned left, wearing diadem and aegis, and thrusting a spear with his right hand.
Rev: Karosthi legend around, Athena Alkidemos advancing left, brandishing a thunderbolt and holding a shield, monogram in field to right.
Silver Drachm, c. 155 - 130 BC
2.43 grams, 18 mm, 0°
GCV 7602, SNG ANS 739-44SPQR Matt
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BAKTRIAN KINGS, Eukratides I. Circa 170-145 BC. AR Obol. 15 viewsBAKTRIAN KINGS, Eukratides I. Circa 170-145 BC. AR Obol (0.64 gm; 10 mm). Diademed, helmeted and draped bust right / Piloi of the Dioskouri, each surmounted by star and accompanied by palm; monogram below. Bopearachchi Serie 9C; SNG ANS 496. Well struck on a good metal. Antonivs Protti
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BAVARIA/LANDSHUT -- Henry XVI (IV) the Rich44 viewsBAVARIA/LANDSHUT -- Henry XVI (IV) the Rich (1392–1450) Silver Pfennig, Landshut Mint. Obv.: Helmet. Rev.: Gothic H between 2 flowers. Reference: Saurma #417.dpaul7
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BAVARIA/LANDSHUT -- Henry XVI (IV) the Rich48 viewsBAVARIA/LANDSHUT -- Henry XVI (IV) the Rich (1392–1450) Silver Pfennig, Neuötting Mint. Obv.: Dog running left, tree behind him. Rev.: Gothic "H" between 2 stars. Reference: Wittelsbach 3433; Saurma #418.dpaul7
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Berenice II -- Wife of Ptolemy III.377 viewsMarathos, Phoenicia. Struck under Ptolemy Philometer, 180-145 BC. Æ (21 mm, 8.65 g).
Obv: Veiled head of Berenice II, r.
Rev: Stylized Marathos standing, head l., holding apluster and resting on column. Phoenician Aramaic legend.
SGC 6037.EmpressCollector
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Billon Denar of Ladislaus, 1453-145414 views662. Obverse: *LADISLAVS*DEI*GRA*REX. Patriarchal cross with mintmark AB between arms. Reverse: *S*LADISL-AVS*REX. Standing king, facing front, holding scepter and orbis cruciger.Celticaire
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Billon tanka of Sikandar Shah Lodi (1488-1517 AD), AH 918 (1512) AD, Sultanate of Delhi, India10 views18mm, 9.3 grams
Notes: Persian inscriptions on both sides: Al-mutawakkil alal rahman sikandarshah bahlul shah sultan / fi zaman amir al-mu minin khulidat khilafatuhu. Dated to AH 918 (1512) AD. Angular style and no mint-name. "The Coins of the Indian Sultanates" D706.
The Delhi Sultanate, or Sulthanath-e-Hind/Sulthanath-e-Dilli refers to the various dynasties that ruled in India from 1210 to 1526. Several Turko-Afghan dynasties ruled from Delhi: the Slave dynasty (1206-90), the Khilji dynasty (1290-1320), the Tughluq dynasty (1320-1413), the Sayyid dynasty (1414-51), and the Lodi (1451-1526).Antonivs Protti
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Bohemia. Wladislaus II (1471-1516)69 viewsBohemia. Wladislaus II (1471-1516)
Castelin __, Fiala/Donebauer 947, cf. Saurma 407/182
AR pragergroschen, 32 mm., Kutná Hora mint.
Obv: + DEI x/x GRATIA + REX x/x BOEmIE / + WLADISLAUS SECVnDVS, crown in center.
Rev: + * GROSSI * PRAGENSIS, crown double-tailed lion facing left.
The groschen of Prague (pragergroschen) were first minted in July 1300 during the reign of Wenceslas II (1278-1305), following the discovery of exceptionally rich silver deposits at Kutná Hora in 1298. It was struck, with the design essentials unchanged for roughly 250 years. The pragergroschen played the same role in central Europe that was played by the denier tournois further west. Its preeminence in Germany postponed the appearance of native groschen over much of the region for over 150 years.
The coinage was debased under Wencelsas IV (1378-1419), and none were minted during the reigns of Sigismund (1420-37), Albert (1437-39) and Ladislas Postumus (1453-57). When minting was revived toward the end of the reign of George Podĕbrad (1458-71), they were struck to a much lower standard, having a fineness of only 10 lot (625/1000) and a silver content of 1.69 gr., which was barely half that of the original pragergoschen of Wenceslas II. It was then reckoned 24 instead of 12 to the ducat, and fell further when it was debased (to a weight of around 1.25 gr.) toward the end of the reign of Wladislaus II. Stkp
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Bretagne - duché, François II (1458-1488) atelier de Nantes.4 viewsGros à l'écu, argent, 3,53 g
A/ + FRANCISCVS BRITORVM DVX N, écu à six mouchetures d'hermines.
R/ + SIT NOMEN DNI BENEDICTVM, croix feuillue, cantonnée de quatre points, avec N en coeur.
Réfs : Boudeau 135 ; Poey d'Avant 1271Gabalor
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Bronze au renard, -100/-52 21 viewsBronze, 1,49 g, 13 mm.
A/ Tête à gauche.
R/ "renard" à gauche, roue ornée dessous.
Réfs : DT série 1145, BnF 3966-69 ; Nash 1978, 394-397
Gabalor
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Bronze au renard, -100/-5226 viewsBronze, 1,23 g, 12 mm.
A/ Tête à gauche.
R/ "renard" à gauche, roue ornée dessous.
Réfs : DT série 1145, BnF 3966-69 ; Nash 1978, 394-397Gabalor
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Bust right131 viewsBITHYNIA (?). Uncertain mint. Commodus. Æ 24. A.D. 177-192. Obv: (...)V-KOMO(...). Head or bust right. Rev: (...)EΠYO-ΠKO (?). Eagle standing right, wings spread; countermark before. Axis: 180°. Weight: 7.52 g. CM: Laureate bust right, in circular punch, 6.5 mm. Howgego ? Collection Automan.Automan
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byblusbmc51_21 viewsElagabalus
Byblus, Phoenicia
Obv: AVT K M...NIN.., laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right
Rev: IЄ PAC → BYBΛOV, Astarte standing right, left foot on prow and holding standard; in front Nike on column holding crown, all within hexastyle temple, no shell pattern on central arch; outline of rudder blade right.
26 mm, 13.00 gms
BMC 51; SNG Cop 145, AUB 58-59Charles M
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Byzantine Empire: Justinian I (527-565) Æ Follis, Theoupolis, RY 21 (Sear 220; DOC 218e; MIBE 145c)14 viewsObv: D N IVSTINIANVS P P AVG; Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding globus cruciger and shield; cross to right
Rev: Large M; date across field, cross above, date across field, cross above, Є below; QHЧΠ in exergue, pellet above Π
From the Iconodule CollectionQuant.Geek
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Byzantine Empire: Manuel II Palaeologus (1391-1425) AR half-stavraton, Constantinople (Sear-2551; DOC 1453)39 viewsObv: Facing bust of Christ Pantocrator, with crucifom nimbus, holding book of Gospels; IC - XC over C - Φ flanking
Rev: [MA]NOVHΛ BACIΛЄVC O ΠΑΛЄ[OΛOΓOC], nimbate and crowned facing bust of Manuel; Φ-C flanking
From The Andre Constantine Dimitriadis Collection
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Byzantine Empire: Philippicus (711-713) Æ Follis, Constantinople (Sear-1455; MIB-21; DOC-9)23 viewsObv: Crowned bust facing, wearing loros, holding globus cruciger and eagle-tipped scepter
Rev: Large M; cross above, date across field; Γ / CONSpongeBob
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BYZANTINE, Constantine XI, AR 1/8 stavraton, 1448-1453 AD139 viewsConstantine XI. Palaeologus. 1448-1453 AD. Eighth-stravrata, 0.48g. (h). Constantinople, Siege of Constantinople.
Obv: Bust of Christ facing, wearing nimbus cr. and holding book of Gospels, IC and B to left and right.
Rx: Crowned bust of Constantine facing, wearing maniakon.
Bendall, Revue Numismatique 1991, 'The Coinage of Constantine XI', p. 135-142. pl. XVII, 148 (this coin).
From the Constantine XI Hoard. Gemini Xii Lot 468 chance v
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BYZANTINE, Justinian I, AV Tremissis, A.D.527-56580 viewsJustinian I. 527-565. AV Tremissis (14mm, 1.51 g, 6h). Constantinople mint. Diademed and cuirassed bust right / Angel advancing right, head left, holding wreath and globus cruciger; star to right; CONOB.
DOC 19; MIBE 19; SB 145. chance v
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BYZANTINE, Justinian I, AV Tremissis, AD527-56562 viewsJustinian I AV Tremissis. Constantinople, AD 527-565. DN IVSTINI-ANVS P P AVC, pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / VICTORIA AVCVSTORVM, Victory alighting facing, head left, holding wreath in outstretched right hand and globus cruciger in outstretched left; star in right field; CONOB.
Sear 145. 1.43g, 16mm, 7h.
chance v
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C. Caecilius Metellus Jupitor in Biga of Elephants40 viewsC. Caecilius Metellus, Denarius, Rome, 125 BC,3.833g, 17.5mm, die axis 90o, SRCV I 145, Crawford 269/1, Sydenham 485, RSC I Caecilia 14,
OBV: Head of Roma right in winged Phrygian helmet, ROMA behind, X (XVI monogram) below chin
REV: Jupiter in biga of elephants left, holding thunderbolt, crowned by Victory flying right above, C METELLVS (ME in monogram) in ex;
EX: Forum Ancient Coins
The reverse refers to the victory of L. Caecilius Metellus over the Carthaginian Hasdrubal
at Panormus in 250 B.C. and the capture of Hasdrubal's elephants.
The elephants were paraded at his triumph in Rome.
Romanorvm
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CÁC II. 20.05.1.1./a1.01./02., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-145, CNH I.-125, U-068, #0167 viewsCÁC II. 20.05.1.1./a1.01./02., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-145, CNH I.-125, U-068, #01
avers: Cross in a pattern of wedges and lines; border of dots.
reverse: Kufic ornaments; two crosses leaning on each other, line between the crosses with curving edges, crossed by two lines; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,3 mm, weight: 0,24 g, axis:10h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-145, CNH I.-125, Unger-068,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 20.05.1.1./a1.01./02.,
Q-001
quadrans
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CÁC II. 20.05.1.1./a1.01./02., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-145, CNH I.-125, U-068, #0282 viewsCÁC II. 20.05.1.1./a1.01./02., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-145, CNH I.-125, U-068, #02
avers: Cross in a pattern of wedges and lines; border of dots.
reverse: Kufic ornaments; two crosses leaning on each other, line between the crosses with curving edges, crossed by two lines; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 12,0 mm, weight: 0,34 g, axis:8 h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-145, CNH I.-125, Unger-068,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 20.05.1.1./a1.01./02.,
Q-002quadrans
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CÁC II. 20.05.1.1./a1.16./17., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-145, CNH I.-125, U-068, #0162 viewsCÁC II. 20.05.1.1./a1.16./17., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-145, CNH I.-125, U-068, #01
avers: Cross in a pattern of wedges and lines; border of dots.
reverse: Kufic ornaments; two crosses leaning on each other, line between the crosses with curving edges, crossed by two lines; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,3 mm, weight: 0,24 g, axis: 1h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-145, CNH I.-125, Unger-068,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 20.05.1.1./a1.16./17.,
Q-001quadrans
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CÁC II. 20.05.1.1./a2b1.01./48., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-145, CNH I.-125, U-068, #01102 viewsCÁC II. 20.05.1.1./a2b1.01./48., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-145, CNH I.-125, U-068, #01
avers: Cross in a pattern of wedges and lines; border of dots.
reverse: Kufic ornaments; two crosses leaning on each other, line between the crosses with curving edges, crossed by two lines; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,1 mm, weight: 0,23 g, axis: 10h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-145, CNH I.-125, Unger-068,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 20.05.1.1./a2b1.01./48., New type of Sigla!
Q-001quadrans
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CÁC II. 20.05.1.1./b1.07./29., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-145, CNH I.-125, U-068, #0162 viewsCÁC II. 20.05.1.1./b1.07./29., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-145, CNH I.-125, U-068, #01
avers: Cross in a pattern of wedges and lines; border of dots.
reverse: Kufic ornaments; two crosses leaning on each other, line between the crosses with curving edges, crossed by two lines; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,5 mm, weight: 0,32 g, axis:7 h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-145, CNH I.-125, Unger-068,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 20.05.1.1./b1.07./29.,
Q-001quadrans
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CÁC II. 20.05.1.1./b1.08./30., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-145, CNH I.-125, U-068, #0166 viewsCÁC II. 20.05.1.1./b1.08./30., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-145, CNH I.-125, U-068, #01
avers: Cross in a pattern of wedges and lines; border of dots.
reverse: Kufic ornaments; two crosses leaning on each other, line between the crosses with curving edges, crossed by two lines; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,6mm, weight: 0,26g, axis:1h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-145, CNH I.-125, Unger-068,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 20.05.1.1./b1.08./30.,
Q-001quadrans
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CÁC II. 20.05.1.2./a1.05./06., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-145a, CP-25, U--, #01102 viewsCÁC II. 20.05.1.2./a1.05./06., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-145a, CP-25, U--, #01
avers: Cross in a pattern of wedges and lines; border of dots.
reverse: Kufic ornaments; two crosses leaning on each other, line between the crosses with curving edges, crossed by two lines; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,6 mm, weight: 0,23 g, axis: 1h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-145a, CP-25, Unger--,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 20.05.1.2./a1.05./06.,
Q-001quadrans
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CÁC II. 20.09.1.1./a1.12./13., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-152, CNH I.-145, U-072, #0173 viewsCÁC II. 20.09.1.1./a1.12./13., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-152, CNH I.-145, U-072, #01
avers: Cross with dots and wedges in the angles, crosses at the ends of the arms, lines connecting the crosses; border of dots.
reverse: Dot amongst four wedges and four dots; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,5 mm, weight: 0,22 g, axis: 4h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-152, CNH I.-145, Unger-072,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 20.09.1.1./a1.12./13.,
Q-001quadrans
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CÁC II. 20.09.1.1./a2.14./32., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-152, CNH I.-145, U-072, #0171 viewsCÁC II. 20.09.1.1./a2.14./32., Anonymous III. (Géza II., King of Hungary, (1141-1162 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-152, CNH I.-145, U-072, #01
avers: Cross with dots and wedges in the angles, crosses at the ends of the arms, lines connecting the crosses; border of dots.
reverse: Dot amongst four wedges and four dots; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 10,8 mm, weight: 0,24 g, axis: 3h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-152, CNH I.-145, Unger-072,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 20.09.1.1./a2.14./32.,
Q-001quadrans
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caesarea maritima Diadumenian 217-218 A.D.45 viewsDiadumenian 217-218 A.D.
Obv:bust r. bereheaded wearing paludamentum
and cuirass
R:sarapis to r. wearing ornamented kalathos
Ros-67Maritima
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Caracalla, AE 23 Diassaria21 viewsM AVREL ANTONI
Bust laureate, right
MVNIC S/TOBEN
Nike advancing right with wreath and palm
Josifovski 369 (V67, R75)
Kuzmanovic Collection 665
ex David Mcdonaldwhitetd49
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Caracalla, Stobi21 viewsAe 22mm; 5.70g
Stobi, Macedonia
MAVREL-ANTONI/NVS
Laureate head right
MVNICIP-ST-OBENS
Nike advancing right with wreath and palm
Josif (V11, R?)Robin Ayers
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Caracalla, Stobi15 viewsAe 22mm; 4.72g
Stobi, Macedonia
M AVRE-ANTONI/NV
Laureate head right
OBEN- NVMICIP/ST
Apollo standing, nude, head left, holding raven aloft and laurel branch behind
Gaebler AMNG II Pl. xxi/29
Josifovski 533-534 (V11,R12) blundered reverse legend, NVM instead of MNV and in is reversedRobin Ayers
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Caria, Aphrodisias, pseudo-autonomous, MacDonald 14510 viewsCaria, Aphrodisias, pseudo-autonomous, c.AD 225-250
AE 22, 4.90g, 22.39mm, 180°
obv. [IEROC] - DEMOC
Head of Demos,laureate, r.
rev. [A]FROD - E - I - CIEWN
Cult statue of Aphrodite Aphrodisias, in ependytes and with kalathos, stg. r., holding
unknown object in extended hands; l. behind her small priestress std. r., r. before her
fountain with oval cover; in upper l. field star, in upper r. field crescent
ref. MacDonald type 145 (O203/R376); BMC 34; SNG Copenhagen 107
rare, F+, flan break-out at 10h
O203 is the only die where Demos is called "holy". Regarding its style this type is later than
the types 133-144. The increase of the module suggests the time around AD 250 (MacDonald)Jochen
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Caria, Rhodes AR Plinthophoric Drachm31 viewsMagistrate Antigenes circa 190-170 BC.
Obv: Radiate head of Helios right.
Rev: ΑΝΤΙΓΕΝΗΣ, Rose with bud, prow in left field.
Jenkins 1989, 17; BMC 249; HGC 6, 1457. 2.50g, 15mm, ancientone
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Carian Islands, Rhodes11 viewsRhodes 205-190 BC. AR Drachm (2.71 gm) Reduced Rhodian standard. Radiate head of Apollo Helios, 3/4 to r. / Rose with one large upright bud in bloom, bow case l., P-O. Magistrate ΓΟΡΓΟΣ (Gorgos) above. EF.
CNG coin store. BMC 164ff; HGC 6 #1453; SNG Helsinki 582ff; SNG Cop 783. Ashton 2001 288. Christian T
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Castile & León: Enrique IV el Impotente (1454-1474) BI Dinero, Sevilla (ME 1718; Burgos 784)11 viewsObv: Three-towered castle; S below; all within lozenge
Rev: Crowned lion rampant left; all within lozenge
Quant.Geek
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Catalogne, Alphonse V (1416-1458), atelier de Perpignan.9 viewsCroat ou gros, argent, 3,14 g, 25 mm.
Av./ + ALFONSO DI GRA REX ARAGO, tête couronnée à gauche.
RV./ COMS / BARK / NONA / ROCIL, croix coupant la légende, cantonnée en 1 et 4 d'un anneau, en 2 et 3 de trois points.
Réfs : Boudeau 688, Corpus LR, R-46Gabalor
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CELTIC, Britain, Cantii, 45-40 BC27 viewsCantii tribe 45-40 BC
AV Quarter Stater
Weight: 1,43 g
Size: 11 mm
Condition: VF/VF
Obv: Plain.
Rev: Stylized Roman trophy.
Ref: VA 145-1, BMC 435-44.50Jorge C
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China - Southern Han Dynasty32 viewsSouthern Han Kingdom, Wu Wu type, lead, c. 900-971 AD. 21.97 mm 2.0 g. Reference: Hartill 15.145. Ex Ardatirion collection.
Southern Han was a kingdom that existed during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period (907-960) along China’s southern coast from 917 to 971. The Kingdom greatly expanded her capital city Hing Wong Fu, namely present-day Guangzhou. The Five Dynasties ended in 960 when the Song Dynasty was founded to replace the Later Zhou Dynasty. Through the 960s and 970s, the Song increased its influence in the south until finally it was able to force the Southern Han dynasty to submit to its rule in 971. The coinage produced by the Southern Hans is quite unique - the main coinage was lead, with 1 lead cash fixed in value as 1/100th of a copper cash. The circulation of the lead coins was restricted to towns (even nowadays, these lead coins are found mainly in large towns, most commonly in Guangzhou) while the copper coins are found in the coutryside. Many types of these lead coins are known. The coins are all scarce to very rare, with most of them surviving in low quality because of the hot wet climate of the regions.
dpaul7
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China - Southern Han Dynasty, Wu Wu type20 viewsSouthern Han Kingdom
Wu Wu type, lead, c. 900-971
Hartill 15.145
Based off of the Wu Zhu of the Western Han. A brilliant example of Chinese political continuity. Ardatirion
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Cistophoric Tetradrachm of Apamaeia- Attalid Empire 145-139 BC21 viewsOBV: Cista Mystica with half open lid from which a serpent emerges; all within an ivy wreath
REV: Two coiled serpents with heads erect; between them an ornamental bow-case with strap at right and bow projecting to the upper left. In field to left- monogram of Apameia. In right field Head of an elephant. In lower coils of the snakes: to left initials MI and to right - Delta H.
The coin is listed in Kleiner and Noe's (The Early Cistophoric Coinage; ANS Numismatic studies. No 14, NY 1977) as part of Series 23. The cistophori of Apameia were minted at Pergamum. Kleiner believes the initials on cistophori represent mint officials at Pergamum. This identification is entirely the work of djmacdo ("Mac") on the Forum.
Weight 12.6 gmdaverino
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City of Olympos in Antique Lycian Area #05, Theatre #03, Bilt in, 145 A.D.64 viewsCity of Olympos in Antique Lycian Area #05, Theatre #03, Bilt in, 145 A.D.quadrans
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City of Olympos in Antique Lycian Area #06, Theatre #01, Bilt in, 145 A.D.60 viewsCity of Olympos in Antique Lycian Area #06, Theatre #01, Bilt in, 145 A.D.quadrans
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City of Olympos in Antique Lycian Area #07, Theatre #02, Bilt in, 145 A.D.63 viewsCity of Olympos in Antique Lycian Area #07, Theatre #02, Bilt in, 145 A.D.quadrans
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CITY-GATE, Caracalla, Moesia inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum, 18. HrHJ (2013) 8.18.46.08 (plate coin)134 viewsCaracalla, AD 198-217
AE 28, 12.47g, 27.69mm, 210°
struck under governor Flavius Ulpianus
obv. AV.K.M.AVR. - ANTWNINOC
Bust, draped and cuirassed with scale armour, seen from rear, laureate, r.
rev. V FL OVLPIAN - NIKOPOLIT / PROC IC
Portal with 2 projecting side wings; thereupon a similar structured building whose central
part has 3 gate openings and a pediment with shield and spear; the side wings seem to
be open halls with 4 pillars each and pitched roof; through the open gate of the lower
building the front of a tetrastyle temple is visible.
ref. a) AMNG I/1, 1585, pl. III, 20 (for Severus)
b) Varbanov (engl.) 3145
c) Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov (2013) No. 8.18.46.8 (plate coin)
extremely rare, F/about VF, green somewhat patchy patina
Pedigree:
ex Gorny&Mosch (attributed to Severus in error!)
Pick: Nature and purpose of this building found on coins of Severus and Caracalla I don't know. It is hardly identical with the building on coins of Macrinus (pl. III, 21)
Jochen
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Civic Issue - Holmoi108 viewsHolmi c.380 BC, Obol, helmeted head of Athena right, rev head of Apollo right (cf SNG Paris 122 = Traité 1453).Caffaro
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Civil Wars RIC 12174 viewsCivil Wars 68-69 CE. AR Denarius (17.50 mm, 3.39 g). Spanish mint, April-June 68 CE.
O: BONI EVENTVS, Female bust right, wearing fillet; hair rolled and looped above neck
R: VICTORIA P R, Victory standing left on globe, holding wreath in right hand and palm in left
- BMCRE I 292 Note + Taf 50.2; P.-H. Martin, the anonymous coins of the year 68 AD (1974) 82 # 99 PL 9; E. P. Nicolas, De Néron à Vespasien (1979) 1308 No. 31; 1435 f 1456 # 107 Taf 14.107 B; RIC I² Nr. 12 (Spain, 68 n. Chr.) R5 (Group I). Evidently the second known. The above references are all to one example found in Münzkabinett Berlin.
Likely struck by Galba in Spain between April 6 and early June, 68 AD, that is, between the dates of his acceptance of the offer from Vindex and of his receiving news of his recognition by the Senate.
The civil wars at the end of Nero’s reign began with the revolt of the governor of Gallia Lugdunensis, Gaius Julius Vindex, probably around the beginning of March of AD 68. Vindex had claimed that he had a force of 100,000 men, and a substantial coinage was certainly needed to pay them.
Vindex offered the leadership of the revolt to Servius Sulpicius Galba, then governor of Hispania Tarraconensis, who was hailed imperator by the Spanish legions at Carthago Nova in April of the same year. The title was cautiously refused, but Galba did declare himself the legatus of the senate and people of Rome. Just a month later, Galba’s confidence would be shaken by the crushing defeat of Vindex near Besançon by the general Lucius Verginius Rufus, governor of Germania Superior. By 9 June Nero was dead, having taken his own life. Galba began his march to Rome, and his brief reign was underway.
Without an emperor to strike in the name of (save for that in honor of the “model emperor” of Roman history, Augustus) the coinage was struck with messages suiting the political climate. The coinage under Vindex possesses a more aggressive air that underscores the militant nature of his revolt, while Galba’s tends to be more constitutional and optimistic in tone. Originally struck in large numbers, as indicated by the number of types employed, the coins of the civil wars are all rare today, having been recalled after the final victory of Vespasian in 69 AD. Nemonater
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Class A2, sb1813 attributed to joint reign of Basil II and Constantine VIII, 976-1025 CE18 viewsObverse: Bust of Christ facing, wearing nimbus cross with various ornaments in each limb.. pallium and colobium, and holding books of Gospels.
Reverse: +IhSyB / XRISTUS/ bASILEy/bASILE - in 4 lines, Greek legend, "Jesus Christ, King of Kings.
Mint: Constantinople though Metclaf states several provincial mints within this group. some with rev legend differences.
Date: 976-1025 CE
SB 1813 Class A2
30mm, 14.56gwileyc
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CLAUDIO, asse (41-50 d.C.)83 viewsClaudio (Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus) augusto (41-54 d.C.). Asse, zecca di Roma (41-50 d.C.)
AE, gr. 9,4; mm. 29,0; 180°; porosità, altrimenti MB
D/ TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, testa laureata a sin
R/ LIBERTAS AVGVSTA, SC nel campo. Libertas stante a dx. con pileus nella mano dx e mano sin. distesa
BMC 185.145, Cohen 47, Sear 638
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (14 maggio 2008, numero catalogo 68d); ex collezione A. B. (Venezia, Italia, fino al 2008).paolo
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Claudius25 views41 – 54 A.D.
As, bare head, left
11.21 gm, 27 mm
TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP
LIBERTAS AVGVSTA
Libertas standing facing, head right, holding pileus in right,
left arm raised high, between large S-C
RIC 97; BMC 145; C 47; RCV 1859
Rome mint, 41-42 A.D.Jaimelai
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Claudius (41 - 54 A.D.)33 viewsEgypt, Alexandria
Billon Tetradrachm
O: TI KLAUDI KAIS SEBA GERMANI AUTOKR, Laureate head right; L Δ (date) below chin
R: MESSALI-NA KAIS SEBAS Messalina standing facing, head left, leaning on short column, holding two children in outstretched right hand, grain ears with left. RY 4 ( 43/44 A.D.)
12.37g
23mm
Köln 81; Dattari (Savio) 125; K&G 12.35; RPC I 5145; Emmett 74.4.Mat
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Claudius - Macedonia26 viewsAE 23
41-54 AD
bare head left
TI KΛAYΔIOΣ_KAIΣAP
macedonian shield
ΣEBAΣTOΣ MAKEΔONΩN
RPC I 1612; Varbanov III 305; AMNG III 238; SNG Cop 1334; SGICV 425; BMC Macedonia p. 27, 145; Lindgren II 1354
9,53g 23mmJohny SYSEL
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Claudius - Macedonia9 viewsAE 23
41-54 AD
bare head left
TI KΛAYΔIOΣ_KAIΣAP
macedonian shield
ΣEBAΣTOΣ MAKEΔONΩN
RPC I 1612; Varbanov III 305; AMNG III 238; SNG Cop 1334; SGICV 425; BMC Macedonia p. 27, 145; Lindgren II 1354
7,57g 22-21mmJohny SYSEL
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Claudius - RIC 9716 viewsObverse: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, bare head left
Reverse: LIBERTAS AVGVSTA S-C, Libertas standing facing, with pileus and extending left hand
Size: 29mm, 11.91gms
Id#'s: RIC 97, Cohen 47, BMC 145
Mint: Rome 42-43 AD ickster
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Claudius AE As49 viewsOBV: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, bare head left
REV: LIBERTAS AVGVSTA S-C, Libertas standing facing, with pileus and extending left hand.
RIC 97, Cohen 47, BMC 145, van Meter 82,16
This coin came to me in a big nasty lump of clay with bits of gravel and seashell thrown in just for laughs. I was suprised the patina was as intact as it was after the cleaning process, but I am not complaining!casata137ec
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Claudius AE As4 viewsClaudius I AE As. Rome Mint 41-50 AD.
Obverse: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, bare head left.
Reverse: LIBERTAS AVGVSTA S C, Libertas standing facing, head right, holding pileus and extending left arm.
RIC I: 97, BMC 145.Tanit
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Claudius I. As Libertas Avgvsta2 viewsObv: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP PP, bare head left
Rev: LIBERTAS AVGVSTA S-C, Libertas standing facing, with pileus and extending left hand.
RIC 113, Cohen 47, BMC 145.
Weigth: 11.5g.
Diameter: 26mm.
Sergio Orata
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Claudius II10 viewsIMP CLAVDIVS PF AVG
FELIC TEMPO
RIC V (1) 145 Mediolanum C
ecoli
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Claudius II (Gothicus), RIC 56, Unknown15 viewsObv: IMP CLAVDIVS AVG
Bust: Radiate & cuirassed bust right
Rev: LAETITIA AVG
Laetitia, (personification of joy and good grace), standing left with wreath and cornucopia.
Exe: None
Date: 268-270 AD
Denom: AntoninianusBluefish
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Claudius II 268-269 A.D.5 viewsClaudius II Antoninianus, Mediolanum (Milan), 268-269 A.D. Ae 18.1~21mm. 4.18g. Obv: IMP CLAVDIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev: FELIC TEMPO, Felicitas standing facing, head left, vertical sceptre in left hand, short caduceus in right hand, T in ex.(RIC 145; C 74; RCV 11330). ddwau
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Claudius II Gothicus, Antoninianus, CONSECRATIO7 viewsAE Antoninianus
Claudius II Gothicus
Augustus: 268 - 270AD
Issued Posthumously: 270AD
15.8mm 3.08gr
O: DIVO CLAVDIO; Radiate head, right.
R: CONSECRATIO; Eagle standing left, head right.
Rome Mint
RIC 266; Cohen 43; Sear 11459.
Aorta: 505: B14, O17, R138, T29, M6.
davis-ancients 271220341622
6/16/13 3/6/17Nicholas Z
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Claudius II, AD AD 268-27025 viewsAE antoninianus, 19.57mm (4.91 gm).
IMP CLAVDIVS P F AVG, radiate and draped bust right / FELIC TEMPO, Felcitas standing left, holding caduceus and sceptre; T in exergue. Mediolanum mint, struck AD 268-270.
RIC V-I, 145 (pg. 223).
socalcoins
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Claudius II- FELIC TEMPO18 viewsClaudius II Silvered Æ Antoninianus. Mediolanum, 268-270 AD. IMP CLAVDIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / FELIC TEMPO, Felicitas standing facing, head left, vertical sceptre in left hand, short caduceus in right hand; T in ex. 4.17g, 20mm.
RIC Vi 145 var (unlisted bust type).
SkySoldier
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Claudius, 25 January 41 - 13 October 54 A.D.30 viewsFrom Forum: Copper as, RIC I 97, BMCRE I 145, VF, 11.603g, 27.2mm, 180o, Rome mint, c. 41 - 50 A.D.; obverse TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, bare head left; reverse LIBERTAS AVGVSTA S C, Libertas standing facing, head right, pileus in right, extending left arm; struck with a damaged reverse die;
I looked at this coin several weeks before taking the plunge...I just couldn't let that portrait and patina go....too gorgeous!MagisterRiggs
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Claudius, Macedon, Shield, AE2626 viewsClaudius, 41-54
AE26, 10.1g
[]KΛAVΔI - OC KAICAP
ΣEBAΣTOΣ MAKEΔONON, around Macedon shield
RPC 1612. SNG Cop. 1334. BMC 145
$15areich
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Claudius, RIC 97, contemporary imitation22 viewsClaudius, AD 41-54
AE - As, 10.89g, 28.12mm
Gaul(?), after AD 41
obv. [TI CLAVDIV]S CAESAR AVG P[M TRP IMP]
Bare head l.
rev. [LIBERTAS AVGV]STA
Libertas, in long garment, stg. frontal, looking r., holding pileus in extended r. hand.
in j. and r. field S - C
RIC I, 97; C.47; BMC 145
F+, dark brown patina
Because of the style probably a provincial imitation from Gaul.
Jochen
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Cn. Gellius - AR denarius10 viewsRome
²142 BC
¹138 BC
head of Roma right wearing winged helmet, all within wreath
X
Mars and Nerio in quadriga right; Mars holding Nerio and shield
CN·GEL
ROMA
¹Crawford 232/1, SRCV 109, RSC I Gellia 1
²Mark Passehl - Roman moneyer & coin type chronology, 150 – 50 BC
3,9g
ex Dionysos
Reverse depicts the abduction of Sabin goddes Nerio by Mars.
Moneyer was most probably historian, author of a history of Rome from the earliest epoch extending at least to the year 145 BC.Johny SYSEL
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Colonial Currency, South Carolina: Two Shillings & Six Pence, April 10, 1778 (Fr#SC-145) Back7 viewsSpongeBob
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Colonial Currency, South Carolina: Two Shillings & Six Pence, April 10, 1778 (Fr#SC-145) Front13 viewsSpongeBob
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Commodus, Antioch, Men, AE 228 viewsCommodus, Antioch, Men, AE22. 22mm, 4.21g. Obverse: COMMODVS ANTONINVS; laureate head left. Reverse: ANTIOCHAE COLONEIAE; Men standing, holding statue of Nike on globe; foot on Bukranion; l. rooster. Attribution: Krzyzanovska 'Monnaies coloniales d’Antioche de Pisidie' 145, IX, 12. Ex areich; photo credit areichPodiceps
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Comparison of two ases of the same type: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA / AVGVSTI PII FIL 19 viewsLeft: Ӕ, 22.5-24+mm, 9.56g, die axis 11h
Right: Ӕ, 23-24mm, 9.15g, die axis 11h
FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right, hair arranged in a chignon (bun) behind the head / AVGVSTI PII FIL, Venus standing left holding Victory and leaning on shield set on a helmet, S-C across fields in the lower half
Seems RIC 1389a, Faustina Minor issue by Antoninus Pius, minted in Rome, possible minting dates 145-146 or 156-161.
For more details about Faustina Minor see http://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-151025Yurii P
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Congregation Shaarey Zedek (Detroit, Michigan)76 viewsAE token, 35 mm., 1930/31.
Obv: • CONGREGATION • SHAAREY ZEDEK / • שַׁעֲרֵי צֶדֶ הבבמת בית, within border around beaded rim, • Dec 12 1862 • / DETROIT, beneath building in center.
Rev: BLESSED BE HE WHO COMETH IN THE NAME OF THE LORD, within border around reeded rim, design at bottom, candelabra in center flanked by CHAN-UKAH, 5622-5691 beneath.
Ref: None known.
In 1861 seventeen followers of traditional Judaism withdrew from the Beth El Society in Detroit to found the “Shaarey Zedek Society.” It was located at Congress and St. Antoine (from 1865 to 1903); at Winder and Brush (from 1903 to 1913); at Willis and Brush (from 1913 to 1930), rented temporary quarters (from 1930-1932) and at Chicago Boulevard and Lawton (from 1932 to 1962) before moving to its current home on Bell Road in Southfield in 1962. It incorporated in 1904. Stkp
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Constans, AD 337-35010 viewsÆ Reduced Follis, 14mm, 1.5g, 6h; Trier mint, AD 340
Obv.: CONSTANS PF AVG; Diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right.
Rev.: GLORIA EXERCITVS; Two soldiers helmeted, standing, facing one another, reversed spear in outer hands, inner hands on shields resting on the ground; between them one standard, M on banner // TRS
Reference: RIC VIII 106, p. 145, Rare
From the YOC Collection John Anthony
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Constantine I RIC VII, Alexandria 12121 viewsConstantine I the Great 307 - 337
AE - AE 4, 1.71g, 15mm
Alexandria 1. officina, 337-340
obv. (no legend) veiled head r.
rev. DV CONSTANTI - NVS PT AVGG
Constantin veiled, standing in quadriga to r., hand of god
reaches down to him
exergue: SMALA
RIC VII, Alexandria 12; C.760; LRBC 1454
nearly VF
added to www.wildwinds.com
An early Ascension!Jochen
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Constantine I, Follis, DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG10 viewsAE Follis
Constantine I
Caesar: 306 - 307AD
Augustus: 307 - 337AD
Issued: 320 - 324AD
19.0mm 2.83gr 0h
O: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG; Laureate head, right.
R: DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG; Wreath, badge at tope, star within, VOT/(Dot)/XX, within wreath.
Exergue: TSΓVI
Thessalonica Mint
RIC VII Thessalonica 117
Aorta: 1404: B59, O4, R46, T300, M17.
balbinusnumismatica2009/Peter Poros 183239145172
5/28/18 8/8/18Nicholas Z
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Constantine II, Alten 1457 viewsCONSTANTINVSIVNNOBC, Laureate, trabeate bust right, holding eagle-tipped sceptre in right hand
BEATATRAN_QVILLITAS, Altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX
[pellet]STR[crescent]
Grassmoor hoardAdrianus
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Constantine the Great, early 307 - 22 May 337 A.D.57 viewsAE 3: RIC VI 282, 312-313 AD, 3.3 g, 22 mm; London, EF; Obverse: IMP CONSTANTINVS P AVG, Laureate draped cuirassed bust right; Reverse: SOLI INV-IC-TO COMITI, Sol standing facing, right hand raised, globe in left hand, PLN in ex., star in left field; an attractive bronze with great detail. Ex Ancient Imports.
As I have noted elsewhere, I have chosen the date 395 AD, with the emperor Arcadius, to mark the beginning of the Byzantine Empire in my collection.
That said, it seems appropriate to display a couple of coins struck for the man whose decision made Byzantium possible. As historian John Julius Norwich has writen, “The Byzantine Empire, from its foundation by Constantine the Great on Monday, 11 May 330 to its conquest by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II on Tuesday, 29 May 1453, lasted for a total of 1,123 years and 18 days – a period of time comfortably longer than that which separates us from the Norman conquest of England in 1066. For everyone except astronomers and geologists, such a period must be considered a long time . . ." (Norwich, John Julius. A Short History of Byzantium. New York: Vintage Books, 1999. xxxvii).
Flavius Valerius Constantinus, Constantine the Great, is as controversial as he is "great."
From John Julius Norwich:
"The first thing to be said is that no ruler in all history--not Alexander nor Alfred, not Charles nor Catherine, not Fredrick nor even Gregory--has ever more fully merited his title of "the Great . . . [he has] a serious claim to be considered--excepting only Jesus Christ, the Prophet Mohammed and the Buddha--the most influential man who ever lived" (Norwich, John Julius. The Middle Sea: A History of the Mediterranean. New York: Doubleday, 2006. 50-1).
From Michael Grant:
". . . But he was also murderous, and the many whom he murdered, or executed, included not only his rival Licinius (to whom he had promised survival) but also his own eldest son and his own second wife Fausta. There is no excusing those deaths, at any time or in any society . . . There are, and remain, certain absolute standards, and by his death-dealing Constantine offended signally against them. . . It is a mocking travesty of justice to call such a murderer Constantine the Great . . . (Grant, Michael. The Emperor Constantine. London: Phoenix Press, 1998. 226).
J. P. Fitzgerald, Jr.
Cleisthenes
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Constantine XI 1/8 stavraton28 viewsConstantine XI Palaeologus (1448-1453) 1/8 stravraton, Constantinople. 0.48g
Bust of Christ IC/B
Bust of Constantine
Bendall, Revue Numismatique 1991, 'The Coinage of Constantine XI', p. 135-142. pl. XVII, 148 (this coin).
From the Constantine XI Hoard. Gemini Xii Lot 468. I am second owner besides the deceased in 1453.Chance Vandal
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Constantinopolis, 145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), RIC VII 020, AE-3 Follis, Γ/-//CONS, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, R3!!!61 viewsConstantinopolis, 145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), RIC VII 020, AE-3 Follis, Γ/-//CONS, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, R3!!!
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, 7, B4, Laureate, draped and cuirassed head right.
reverse: PROVIDEN TIAE CAES S, Campgate, two turrets, no doors, star above 6th levels of stone layers, Γ in left fields.
exergue: Γ/-//CONS, diameter: 19mm, weight: 3,03g, axis: 0h,
mint: Constantinopolis, date: 327 AD., ref: RIC VII 020, p-572, 3rd-off, R3 !!!
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Constantius II RIC VIII 145s, Aquileia39 viewsObverse: FLIVL CONSTANTIVS NOBC: laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: GLORIA EXERCITVS: two soldiers holding spears and shields with one standard between them.
dot AQS in ex. Aquileia mint.
RIC VIII 145s Aquileia 16.8 mm., 1.5 g. rated R4NORMAN K
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Constantius II- Trier RIC 546108 viewsobv: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, youthful bust rt., Cuir.
rev: GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, two soldiers guarding two standards
TRS* in exergue
RIC Trier 546
VF
Picture really doesn't do it justice.... has dark green gloss patina.wolfgang336
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Corinth - AR stater8 viewsc. 515-450 BC
Pegasos with reins left
Ϙ
head of Athena wearing Corinthian helmet and necklace right within incuse square
Ravel 129 var.
ex Künker
Exemplar der Sammlung Jean-Claude Bourgeois, Auktion Poinsignon, Besançon 26. Mai 2012, Nr. 190.Johny SYSEL
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Cyzicus, RIC VII 080, 145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMKΓ, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R5!!!72 viewsCyzicus, RIC VII 080, 145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMKΓ, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R5!!!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- GLOR-IA-EXER-CITVS, Two soldiers helmeted, standing faceing one another, spear in outer hand, inner hand on shield set on ground, between them two standards.
exe: -/-//SMKΓ, diameter: 17,5mm, weight: 3,05g, axis: 6h,
mint: Cyzicus, date: 330-335 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-080-p-655, R5!!!
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Danish India, Tranquebar: Christian VII (1766-1808) AR 1 Royalin (UBJ-299; Gray-145; KM#168)9 viewsObv: Crowned C7 monogram
Rev: Arms divides date, value above
SpongeBob
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Dauphiné, Louis II (1440-1455), Dauphins de Viennois, France.8 viewsDauphiné, Louis II (1440-1455), Dauphins de Viennois, France.
Obole, 0,56 g, 16 mm
Point 3ème pour l'atelier de Montélimar
D/ + LVDOVICVS, dauphin dans le champ
R/ + IhSxXPCS, croix
Réfs : non retrouvé (proche de la PA-4941)
Gabalor
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Delmatius AE426 viewsRIC VII 145 Cyzicus
17 mm, 1.76 gm
F IVL DELMATIVS NOB C bust laureate, cuirassed r.
GLOR (dot) IA EXERC-ITIS Two soldiers stg., holding spear, shield; between them, one standard
SMKB in exergue
R4
(Many thanks to Dane/Helvetica for correcting my attribution!)Mark Z
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Delmatius RIC VII Cyzicus 14575 viewsAE 20 mm 1.2 grams
OBV :: FL IVL DELMATIVS NOB C, laureat and cuirassed bust right
REV :: GLOR-dot IA EXERC-ITVS. 2 soldiers standing facing , shields and spear on ground. Single standard between them
EX:: SMK gamma
REF :: RIC VII Cyzicus 145
RIC rated R4
from uncleaned lot 02/2009
Johnny
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Demetrios II ( first reign ) 145 - 138 BC. AE 22mm.16 viewsDemetrios II ( first reign ) 145 - 138 BC.
Obv. Diamemed bust of Demetrios right
Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ/ ΦΙΛΑΔΕΛΦΟΥ ΝΙΚΑΤΟΡΟΣ, Pentalfa to left of Cornucopia, "Pentalfa" mint (Unknown mint).
Ref. HGC 9, 998 (R2) Lee S
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Demetrios II Nikator 9 viewsSELEUKID EMPIRE. Demetrios II Nikator. First reign, 146-138 BC. AR Tetradrachm (26mm, 15.82 g, 12h). Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Struck circa 145-141 BC. Diademed head right / Tyche, holding scepter in right hand, cradling cornucopia in left arm, seated left on backless throne with winged Tritoness support; monogram in exergue. SC 1984.3; HGC 9, 967. Near VF, toned, light scratches and marks, slight reverse die shift. Rare.
From the W. H. Guertin Collection.ecoli
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Demetrios II, Nikator (first reign), 145 - 140 BC19 viewsObv: No legend, diademed head of Demetrios II facing right.
Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ΔHMHTPIOY about stern of galley, TYPIΩN and Phoenician legend beneath, Seleucid date about galley.
Æ 21, Tyre mint, 146 - 145 BC
6.5 grams, 21 mm, 0°
GCV II 7070, SNG Spaer 1678SPQR Matt
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Demetrius II Nicator (145-140 BC and 130-125 BC)17 viewsLaureate head of Zeus right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ ΦΙΛΑΔΕΛΦΥ ΝΙΚΑΤΟΡΟΣ Apollo, nude, seated left, holding bow with his lowered left hand, large arrow in his outstretched right hand.
Bronze, 23mm. 12.48 g.ddwau
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Denarius; IVNO, Juno & peacock, RIC 68817 viewsFaustina Jr. AD 145-175 Silver Denarius, 2.81g Obv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA - Draped bust right Rev: IVNO - Juno standing left, holding patera and scepter; at feet left, a peacock. Rome mint: AD 161-175 = RIC III, 688, page 269 - Cohen 120 – SEAR RCV II 5255kaitsuburi
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Didia Clara22 viewsDidia Clara Denarius
19 mm 3.10 gm
O: DIDIA CLA—RA AVG
Draped bust of Didia Clara right.
R: HILAR T—EMPOR
Hilaritas standing half-left, grasping long palm and holding cornucopiae.Koffy
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Directoire - Dupré - 2 décimes - AN 4 Paris.3 viewsCuivre, 32 mm, 14,98 g.
Atelier de Paris
A/ REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE, tête de la République à gauche, coiffée d'un bonnet phrygien.
R/ 2 DECIMES // L'AN 4 A.
Réfs : F.145.1Gabalor
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Directoire - Dupré - 2 décimes - AN 5 Paris.4 viewsCuivre, 32 mm, 17,36 g.
Atelier de Paris
A/ REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE, tête de la République à gauche, coiffée d'un bonnet phrygien.
R/ 2 DECIMES // L'AN 5 A.
Réfs : F.145.5Gabalor
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Divus Claudius II (c. 270 AD) AE Antoninianus11 viewsRoman Imperial, Divus Claudius II (c. 270 AD) AE Antoninianus
Obverse: DIVO CLAVDIO, Radiate head right.
Reverse: CONSECRATIO, Eagle standing facing and perched, head right.
Reference: RIC 266; Cohen 43; Sear 11459.
Gil-galad
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