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struck under Tipu Sultan (1782 - 1799 n. Chr.)
uncertain mint in Mysore, India
10.95 g, 23 mm
Obv: Elephant walking left
Rev.: Tusk, symbol of rulerareich
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000981 Bull Leaping Right, Horse and Rider Galloping RightThessaly Greece, the City of Larissa
Obv: ΛΑΡΙΣΑΙON above, bull leaping r., horizontal groundline. All within a border of dots.
Rev: Thessalian horseman (Thessalos?) wearing a tunic, petasos, and a chlamys fluttering to the l., holding a goad in his r. hand on a horse galloping r.
Denomination: silver drachm; Mint: Larissa; Date: c. 370 - 356 BC; Weight: 6.05g; Diameter: 20mm: Die axis: 0º; References, for example: BMC Thessaly p. 29 no. 54, pl. V, 13 var. Ω instead of O in legend; Pozzi 1229; Weber 2856, p. 110 var. Ω instead of O in legend; Hermann Group VI, pl. IV, 17 and 18 var. Ω instead of O in legend; McClean 4610, pl. on p. 173, 6; Traité IV 698, pl. CCXCVIII, 9; SNG Lockett 1566, var. Ω instead of O in legend; SNG Cop 118; SNG Ashmolean 3871; Lorber 2008, pl. 46, 101; BCD Thessaly I 1136; BCD Thessaly II 186 var. Ω instead of O in legend; HGC 4, 449.
Provenance: Ex. CNG Feature Auction 121 October 6, 2022, Lot 234, from the Weise Collection; Ex. Daniel Koppersmith Collection CNG Triton XVII January 7, 2014, Lot 195; Ex. BCD Collection Classical Numismatic Group Auction 90 May 23, 2012, Lot 94; Ex. Leu 30 April 28, 1982, Lot 100.
Photo Credits: Classical Numismatic Group, LLC.
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Tracy Aiello
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074 Philippus I. (244-249 A.D.), RIC IV-III 0015, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, -/-//II, SAECVLARES AVG G, She-wolf, Romulus and Remus, #1074 Philippus I. (244-249 A.D.), RIC IV-III 0015, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, -/-//II, SAECVLARES AVG G, She-wolf, Romulus and Remus, #1
avers: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SAECVLARES AVG G, She-wolf standing left, suckling Romulus and Remus.
exergue: -/-//II, diameter: 21,5-24,5 mm, weight: 4,21g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 248 A.D., ref: RIC IV-III 015, p-70, RSC-178, Sear 2570,
Q-001
This was minted to commemorate the 1000th anniversary of the founding of Rome, which was celebrated on April 21st, A.D. 248.quadrans
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1782 - États de RennesLouis XVI
6,72g
28 mm
argent
LUD. XVI. REX CHRISTIANISS.
"Louis XVI roi très chrétien"
Buste habillé à droite,
avec le grand cordon retenu par une barrette,
signé DU VIV
JETTON DES ETATS DE BRETAGNE 1782
Écu écartelé de France et de Bretagne couronné sur un manteau fleurdelisé
Daniel 129 PYL
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46-03 - SEPTIMIO SEVERO (193 - 211 D.C.)AR Denario 15x17 mm 2.8 gr.
Anv: "L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP [VIIII]" – Cabeza laureada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "PROFEC-T-[IO AVG]" – El Emperador vestido militarmente galopando a derecha, portando una lanza en la mano derecha.
Esta emisión refiere a la salida hacia el Este del Emperador, para reasumir la conducción de la Guerra contra los Partos, después de derrotar a Clodio Albino en el Oeste.
Acuñada 15 ava. Emisión 197 D.C.
Ceca: Roma Off. 4ta.
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.IV Parte I #106D Pag.103 – Sear (1988) #1782 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #6353 var. (Ceca) Pag.465 – BMCRE Vol.6 #W 234 y W 466 - Cohen Vol.IV #580 Pag.61 - RSC Vol. III #580 Pag.42 - DVM #129 Pag.186 - Hill CSS#2/277 – Foss #19
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46-05 - SEPTIMIO SEVERO (193 - 211 D.C.)AR Denario 15x17 mm 2.8 gr.
Anv: "L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP [VIIII]" – Cabeza laureada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "PROFEC-T-[IO AVG]" – El Emperador vestido militarmente galopando a derecha, portando una lanza en la mano derecha.
Esta emisión refiere a la salida hacia el Este del Emperador, para reasumir la conducción de la Guerra contra los Partos, después de derrotar a Clodio Albino en el Oeste.
Acuñada 4ta. Emisión 197 D.C.
Ceca: Roma Off. 4ta.
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.IV Parte I #106D Pag.103 – Sear (1988) #1782 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #6353 var. (Ceca) Pag.465 – BMCRE V #234-5 Pag.58 (Plate 11 #3) - Cohen Vol.IV #580 Pag.61 - RSC Vol. III #580 Pag.42 - DVM #129 Pag.186 - Hill CSS#2/277 – Foss #19 - Salgado II/1 #4122.i Pag.83mdelvalle
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Ancient Roman Egypt, 2nd-3rd century AD. Gorgeous bone head of a lady, with elaborate hair-dress. from the end of a hair-pin.18x12mmCanaan
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Argilos "Therma". 470-460 BC. AR 1/48 stater Macedon, Argilos "Therma." 470-460 BC. AR 1/48 stater (0.24 gm, 9mm). Forepart of Pegasos flying r. Anepigraphic. / Quadripartite incuse square. VF. Bt. Coral Gables, 1999. SNG ANS 7 #763; ACNAC Rosen #116; Babelon Traité II #1782 (Maronée, plate LVII #6); BMC p. 138 #10-12; HGC 3.1 #486; Liampi Argilos 101-117, 122-127; SNG Cop 2 #344; SNG Ashmolean 2393 corr. (erroneous description); Svoronos Macedoine XXV #13 (Crestoniens, plate XIV #18); Weber 1856. Anaximander
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Byzantine Anonymous Follis: Class A1 [002]6.69 grams
26.0 mm
Attributed to JOHN I, TZIMISCES (969-976) SEAR 1793
Overstruck on a follis of Nicepheros II, S-1782 (?)cmcdon0923
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Byzantine Anonymous Follis: Class A1 [003]6.8 grams
23.0 mm
Attributed to JOHN I, TZIMISCES (969-976) SEAR 1793
Overstruck on a follis of Nicepheros II, either S-1782 or 1783cmcdon0923
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Byzantine Anonymous Follis: Class A1 [004]6.26 grams
24.9 mm
Attributed to JOHN I, TZIMISCES (969-976) SEAR 1793
Overstruck on a follis of Nicepheros II, either S-1782 or 1783cmcdon0923
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Byzantine Anonymous Follis: Class A1 [012]4.22 grams
23.21 mm
Attributed to JOHN I, TZIMISCES (969-976); SEAR 1793
Overstruck on an earlier follis of Nicephorus II Phocas; S-1782cmcdon0923
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Byzantine Anonymous Follis: Class A1 [012]5.66 grams
22.03 mm
Attributed to JOHN I, TZIMISCES (969-976) SEAR 1793
Overstruck on an earlier follis of Nicephorus II Phocas, prob. Sear 1782 or 1783
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Byzantine Anonymous Follis: Class A1 [013]4.10 grams
20.65 mm
Attributed to JOHN I, TZIMISCES (969-976) SEAR 1793
Overstruck on an earlier follis of Nicephorus II Phocas, prob. Sear 1782 or 1783
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BYZANTINE EMPIRE - NICEPHORUS II PHOCASSear #1782 Nicephorus II Phocas (963-969) AE 28mm Follis. Double/Overstrike. Bust, NichfB/asilRom / +Nichf/EnQewBa/sileusRw/maiwn. dpaul7
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Byzantine Empire: Nicephorus II Phocas (963-969) Æ Follis, Constantinople (Sear 1782; DOC 8)Obv: 🞢ҺICIFRb ASILЄVRШ; Crowned bust of Nicephorus II facing, bearded, wearing robe with V-shaped opening and crown with cross and pendilia; in right hand, cross scepter; in left, globus surmounted by trefoil
Rev: 🞢ҺICHF / ЄҺΘЄШbA / SILЄVRШ / MAIШҺ in four lines
Dim: 23.5mm, 6.03g, 6h
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Byzantine Empire: Nicephorus II Phocas, AE Follis. Constantinople 963-969 A.D. 6.37g - 23mm.
Obv: + hICIFR b-ASILEV RW, Crowned bust facing with short beard, wearing loros, holding labarum and cross on globe.
Rev: + hICHF / Eh ΘωbA / SILEVS Rω / MAIωh in four line.
Ref: SB 1782, DOC 8.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian Scarlioli
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Daniel Webster, 1966 NYU Hall of Fame MedalObv: DANIEL WEBSTER 1782 – 1852, bust of Webster facing slightly to the left, THE HALL OF FAME FOR GREAT AMERICANS AT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ©1966
Rev: A grouping of five men engaged in various occupations looking upward at a winged female, carrying a torch, and flying to left. HIS ELOQUENCE WAS A BEACON LIGHTING THE WAY TO UNITY FOR OUR NATION.
Category: Statesman
Year Elected: 1900
Medal Issued: 1966
Sculptor: Robert A. Weinman
Mint: Medallic Art Company
Details: Bronze, 44 mm, 0°Matt Inglima
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Denmark. Christian VII (1766-1808) Copenhagen Type 4D, reverse/obverse die combination C458/CO455 Denmark. Christian VII (1766-1808)
Copenhagen Type 4D, reverse/obverse die combination C458/CO455 (uncommon = 20-50 coins); Hede 37, Schou 9-21, Sieg 2, Pedersen __, KM 616.1
1 Skilling, copper (11.693 g.). Copenhagen mint; immobilized date 1771, but probably minted between November 1782 and early 1783. Dies made by Johan Ephraim Bauert.
11.47 g., 28.30 mm. max., 0°
Obv.: Crowned double C7 monogram.
Rev.: 1 flanked by rosettes / SKILLING / DANSKE / K • M • / 1771 • / rosette, in six lines.
Of the 54,757,104 1771-dated 1 skilling coins minted over a period of 16 years (1771-1786), an estimated 30,000 to 50,000 exist. There are 984 known die combinations. They were minted at three mints; Altona, Copenhagen and Kongsberg. Type 4 comprises roughly 3.7% of the total.Stkp
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ELEPHANTstruck under Tipu Sultan (1782 - 1799 n. Chr.)
uncertain mint in Mysore, India
10.95 g, 23 mm
Obv: Elephant walking left
Rev.: Tusk, symbol of rulerareich
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German States. Paderborn. Wilhelm Anton 1763 - 1782. Copper PFENN 1766-As.German States. Paderborn. Wilhelm Anton 1763 - 1782. Copper PFENN 1766-As. WH.ANT.D.G.EPS.PADERB.S.R.I.P.R.C.P.Y.I.R.M. , Crowned Arms / *I* PFENN SCHEIDE MUNTZ 1766.
KM c4.2
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German States. Prussia. Friedrich Wilhelm II. 1786 - 1797. Billon 24-Einen thaler 1782-A.German States. Prussia. Friedrich Wilhelm II. 1786 - 1797. Billon 24-Einen thaler 1782-A. Crowned R divides date / 24 EINEN THALER.
KM 156
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German States. Saxony. Friedrich August III 1763 - 1806. Copper Pfennig 1782-C.German States. Saxony. Friedrich August III 1763 - 1806. Copper Pfennig 1782-C. Crowned arms within wreath / 1 PFENNIG 1782 C.
KM 91
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GermanStates. Prussia. Friedrich Wilhelm II 1786 - 1797. .3680 Silver 1/24 Thaler 1782-A.GermanStates. Prussia. Friedrich Wilhelm II 1786 - 1797. .3680 Silver 1/24 Thaler 1782-A. Crowned FR monogram divides date / 24 EINEN THALER A.
KM 15
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Greek, Italy, Lucania, ThuriumAR Stater, 7.79g. 22mm. c.410-400 B.C.
Engraver, Phrygillos (?). Head of Athena to right wearing crested helmet decorated with Skylla; "phi" in field to right. Rv. Bull pawing ground with head down to right; fish in exergue. SNG Oxford 871. HN 1782; a few small marks and some small metal breaks in front of face. Toned and of fine style
Ex: Numismatica Ars Classica, Zurich, Auction O, 2004, lot 1157.
Ex: A.D.M. CollectionLeo
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INDIA, Mysore, Tipu Sultan, 1782-1799Æ 1 Paisa, 18mm, 5.6g, 12h; Patan mint.
Obv.: Elephant right, 1 above.
Rev.: Zarb Patan (Minted in Patan), 1221 (= AD 1792/3).
Reference: Taylor, George. The Coins of Tipu Sultan. Plate 2, #6.
16-337-35
John Anthony
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INDIA, Mysore, Tipu Sultan, 1782-1799Æ 1/2 Paisa, 16x19mm, 5.4g, 12h; Bangalore mint, AD 1790/1
Obv.: Elephant right, date above: 1218 (Mauludi Calendar).
Rev.: Zarb Bangalore on a field ornamented with dotted rosettes, within a circle; dotted border.
Reference: Henderson 368, p. 89, same dies.
John Anthony
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India. Independent Kingdom of Mysore. Haidar Ali A.H. 1174 - 1197 / A.D. 1761 - 1782. Copper Paisa ND. India. Independent Kingdom of Mysore. Haidar Ali A.H. 1174 - 1197 / A.D. 1761 - 1782. Copper Paisa ND. Elephant charging right / Rosettes.
KM A-123
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India. Kingdom of Mysore. Haidar Ali 1174 - 1197 A.H. (1761 - 1782 A.D.) Copper cashIndia. Kingdom of Mysore. Haidar Ali 1174 - 1197 A.H. (1761 - 1782 A.D.) Copper cash. Kanarese over numeral 222 / crossed lines
KM 20
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IONIA, Uncertain EL MyshemihekteIONIA, Uncertain. Circa 625-600 BC. EL Myshemihekte – Twenty-Fourth Stater (7mm, 0.49 g). Phokaic standard. Geometric type. Raised clockwise swastika pattern / Quadripartite incuse square. Weidauer –; Traité I 234 var. (swastika counterclockwise); SNG Kayhan 702-3 var. (same); Boston MFA 1782; Rosen 365 var. (same); Elektron I 44. Near VF, flat strike, underweight.
From the Daniel Koppersmith Collection. Ex N. T. Collection (Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 245, 1 December 2010), lot 157. and ex- CNG 94TLP
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Italy, Lucania, ThuriumAR Stater, 7.79g. 22mm. c.410-400 B.C.
Engraver, Phrygillos (?). Head of Athena to right wearing crested helmet decorated with Skylla; "phi" in field to right. Rv. Bull pawing ground with head down to right; fish in exergue. SNG Oxford 871. HN 1782; a few small marks and some small metal breaks in front of face. Toned and of fine style
Ex: Numismatica Ars Classica, Zurich, Auction O, 2004, lot 1157.
Located on a fertile plain on the Gulf of Taranto near the site of Sybaris, Thurium was founded by Achaeans late in the 8th Century B.C. At the peak of its success, Sybaris had amassed a population nearly equal to that of Athens, had a six-mile defensive wall, and according to Strabo had as many as 25 cities and four native peoples under its authority. However, the thriving settlement was destroyed by Croton in 510 B.C. After two attempts to establish a new foundation on the ruined site that had been thwarted by Croton, a fresh attempt was made in the period 446 to 444/3 B.C. This remarkable undertaking was originally conceived by descendants of the Sybarites, but when the Crotonites opposed that enterprise as well, help was sought from Athens. Pericles came to their aid by sending colonists whom he had gathered from throughout Greece to participate in what he envisioned as a Panhellenic experiment in colonization. With financial and military support from Athens, the colonists set up their city, drawing on the talents of Protagoras of Abdera for its civil laws, Lampon of Athens for its sacred laws and Hippodamus of Miletus for its city-plan. Even the historian Herodotus is counted among the talented participants. As Thurium began to flourish its colonists from Greece soon ejected their co-founding Sybarites (who established another city on the river Traeis) and eventually distanced themselves even from their benefactor Athens. The city continued to prosper even after it came under Roman control following the defeat of Tarentum in 272. During the Second Punic War, Thurium was still a regional power and it held out as a Roman ally until the spring of 212, when resisting the Carthaginians became impossible. It was the last Greek city to fall to Hannibal, yet it also was the last city outside of Bruttium to remain in his camp. This was not appreciated by the Romans who consequently added its land to their ager publicus and, in 194 or 193, by which time the site was largely abandoned, founded in its place the Latin colony of Copia. Thurian coinage is substantial, and is renowned for the fine artistry of its dies. The head of Athena as an obverse type clearly is inspired by the coinage of Athens. The standing bull on the city’s early coins likely was derived from the old badge of Sybaris, yet the charging version of that animal may refer to the local spring Thuria, from which the new foundation took its name. On this example the bowl of Athena’s helmet is vividly decorated with Scylla, whose ribbed serpent-tail and dog foreparts are particularly well-engraved. Athena’s face retains the severe dignity of even the earliest issues of Thurium, making it a fine example of Attic-inspired art. The bull, as on all Thurian issues of this era, is fully animated with its tail lashing as it charges forth to engage some unseen foe.
Ex: A.D.M. Collection Leo
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Leo I and Verina, Verina StandingBronze AE4, RIC 713-718, Fair, 1.23g, 10.8mm, 45o, obverse D N LE-O (or similar), Pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right; reverse Empress Verina standing facing holding cross on globe and transverse scepter, b - E across fields, ex Forumecoli
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Louis XVI, Roi de France (1774-1788) - 1/20 d'écu1/20 d'écu au buste fort, argent, 1,45 g.
Lettre A sous l'écu pour Paris.
Variété du second semestre avec la date 1779 rectifiée.
A/ LUD XVI D G FR ET N REX, buste du Roi à gauche.
R/ SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTUM 1782.
Réfs : Droulers 623 (21.860 ex.)Gabalor
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Louis XVI, Roi de France (1774-1788) - Demi solDemi sol à l'écu, cuivre, 5,48 g.
Lettre & sous l'écu pour Aix en Provence (arc).
A/ LUDOV XVI D GRATIA, tête du Roi à gauche.
R/ FRANCIAE ET NAVARRAE REX 1782
Réfs : Droulers 626 (peu d'ex.)Gabalor
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Louis XVI, Roi de France (1774-1788) - Demi solDemi sol à l'écu, cuivre, 4,89 g.
Lettre & sous l'écu pour Aix en Provence.
A/ LUDOV XVI D GRATIA, tête du Roi à gauche.
R/ FRANCIAE ET NAVARRAE REX 1782
Réfs : Droulers 626 (étoile, peu d'ex.)Gabalor
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Louis XVI, Roi de France (1774-1788) - LiardLiard à l'écu, cuivre, 3,26 g.
& sous l'écu pour Aix, étoile sous le buste pour Prou-Gaillard.
A/ LUDOV XVI D GRATIA, tête du Roi à gauche.
R/ FRANC ET NAVARR REX 1782.
Réfs : Droulers 627 (peu d'exemplaires)Gabalor
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Louis XVI, Roi de France (1774-1788) - SolSol à l'écu, cuivre, 11,05 g.
Lettre AA sous l'écu pour Metz.
A/ LUDOV XVI D GRATIA, tête du Roi à gauche.
R/ FRANCIAE ET NAVARRAE REX 1782
Réfs : Droulers 624.Gabalor
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MODERN MILLED (up to 19th Century), France, Louis XVI 1774 - 1793, Copper Liard, 1782-AA.France. Louis XVI 1774 - 1793. Copper liard 1782-AA. LUDOV XVI D.GRATIA, bust left, crescent below / FRANC ET NAAVARR REX 1782, Crowned arms divide date.
Metz Mint.
KM 71.5
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MODERN MILLED (up to 19th Century), Hungary - 1 Taler, 1782silver coin with 27,85 grams
Ruler: Josef II (1765 - 1790)
(B) Kremnitz mint
Obv.: Coat of arms of Hungary - IOS II.D.G.R.IMP.S.A.GHB.REX.A.A.D.B.&.L.
Rev.: Crwned madona with sceptre and the baby Jesus - S.MARIA MATER DAI (B) PATRONA HUNG.1782 . X .
Huszar: 1869, Dav.: 1168
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Moesia inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum, 23. Macrinus, HrHJ (2018) 8.23.34.06 (plate coin)Macrinus, AD 217-218
AE 27, 9.94g, 26.79mm, 0°
struck under governor Statius Longinus
obv. AVT KM OPELLI CEV. - MAKREINOC AVG
laureate head r.
rev. VP CTATI LONGINOV NI - KOPOLITWN PRO / C ICTR[O]
Emperor, laureate, in military cloak, stg. l., resting with raised l. hand on spear and
holding with outstretched r. hand patera over burning altar
ref. a) AMNG I/1, 1782 (2 ex., Philippopolis, Schmidt)
b) Varbanov (engl.) 3531
c) Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov (2018) No. 8.23.34.6 (plate coin)
F+, dirty green patinaJochen
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Mysore, Tipu Sultan, AD 1782-1799AV Fanam, 7.74mm, 0.37g, Patan mint: 1789.
Obv.: HA (Initials of Hyder Ali, Tipu Sultan's father) within inner linear and outer dotted borders.
Rev.: 1218 (= AD 1789) / Zarb Patan (Patan mint), within inner linear and outer dotted borders.
Reference: KM 128.1
Notes: Tipu Sultan introduced his own Mauludi date system, replacing the Hijiri calendar.John Anthony
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Mysore: Tipu Sultan (1782-1799) AE Paisa, Farrukhyab Hisar (KM#63.1)Quant.Geek
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Mysore: Tipu Sultan (1782-1799) AE ½ Paisa, AM1222, Patan Mint (KM#122.2)Quant.Geek
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Nicephorus II Phocas AE follis SB1782Obverse:NICIFR bASIL ROM, crowned bust facing with short beard, wearing loros, holding labarum and cross on globe.
Reverse: NICHF-EN QEW bA-SILEVS RW-MAIWN, legend in four lines.
Mint: Constantinople
Date: 963-969 CE
Sear 1782, DOC 8
25mm, 6.57g
DHC
wileyc
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Nicephorus II Phocas AE follis SB1782Obverse:NICIFR bASIL ROM, crowned bust facing with short beard, wearing loros, holding labarum and cross on globe.
Reverse: NICHF-EN QEW bA-SILEVS RW-MAIWN, legend in four lines.
Mint: Constantinople
Date: 963-969 CE
Sear 1782, DOC 8
25mm, 8.20g
CWCwileyc
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Probus - silvered antoninianusSiscia
280 AD
radiate cuirassed bust right
IMP C PROBVS P F AVG
Pax standing half left, holding branch and scepter
PA_X A_VG
VI
XXI
7th emission
RIC 706; Alföldi type 41, n° 22
4,2g 21mm
ex FBNJ. B.
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Probus, Antoninianus, CONCORDIA AVG, S, XXIAE Antoninianus
Probus
Augustus: 276 - 282AD
Issued: 280AD
22.0 x 21.0mm 3.40gr 11h
O: IMP PROBVS PF AVG; Radiate and cuirassed bust, right.
R: CONCORDIA AVG; Concordia standing left, holding patera and two cornucopiae.
Exergue; S, right field; XXI, below line.
Siscia Mint
Cohen 150; Sear 11966; RIC V-2 Siscia 661; Aorta: 1846: B72, O79, R25, T8, M6.
aXF; Ex. Roma Numismatics E-Sale 43, Lot 786, 2/3/18.
Roma Numismatics E-Sale 70, Lot 1294.
5/7/20 7/17/20Nicholas Z
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Roman Empire, Augustus, Posthumous SestertiusÆ Sestertius, 26,9g, Ø 35-36mm, 12h, Rome, AD 22-23
Obv.: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, Augustus radiated seated left, feet on stool, holding laurel branch and long sceptre, altar in front
Rev.: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XXIIII around large S C.
RIC (Tiberius) 49 (R); Cohen 74; Sear (RCV I) 1782; Foss (Roman Historic Coins) Tiberius:5
This type, issued under Tiberius, refers to the consecration of Augustus after his death in AD 14. According to Sear (RCV I) this type may represent the statue of Divus Augustus set up near the Theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Charles S
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Schjöth ----, Hartill (QC) ----, Hartill (CCC) ----, KM ---Qianlong (1736-1795)
1 cash (cast brass), Board of Revenue/Board of Works mints (both in Beijing) mule, 22 mm.
Obv: Qianlong tongbao.
Rev: Boo yuwan.
Note: The obverse is of Type G1/Hartill (QC) 5.106 promulgated by the eastern branch of the Board of Revenue mint between approximately 1782 and 1795. The reverse is of Type E1/Hartill (QC) 6.66-67, promulgated by the Board of Works mint between approximately 1768 and approximately 1773. This is a fantasy coin which was perhaps fabricated by a mint worker, although the motivation for doing so is obscure. It is the subject of Kaplan, Steven H. “A Qianlong Board of Revenue/Board of Works Mule.” Journal of the Oriental Numismatic Society, No. 208 (Summer, 2011), p. 47.
Hartill rarity –Stkp
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Schjöth 1464, Hartill 5.106 Type G1, KM 387.1Qianlong (1736-1795)
1 cash (cast brass), 1782 [?] -1795, Board of Revenue mint (in Beijing), east branch, 22.5 mm.
Obv: Qianlong tongbao.
Rev: Boo chiowan.
Type G is comprised of coins with a hook yi, a square head tong (except for the west branch) a protruding head boo, chiowan in regular style, a slanting gan (except for the south branch), and a diameter of 23 mm or less. The workmanship is often poor.
Subtype G1 coins have small rims. The east branch coins havea six stroke bei.
Hartill rarity 11Stkp
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Schjöth 1464, Hartill 5.108-109 Type G1, KM 387.1Qianlong (1736-1795)
1 cash (cast brass), 1782 [?] -1795, Board of Revenue mint (in Beijing), west branch, 20 mm.
Obv: Qianlong tongbao.
Rev: Boo chiowan.
Type G is comprised of coins with a hook yi, a square head tong (except for the west branch) a protruding head boo, chiowan in regular style, a slanting gan (except for the south branch), and a diameter of 23 mm or less. The workmanship is often poor.
Subtype G1 coins have small rims. The west branch coins have a distinctive upward curving head on tong.
Hartill rarity 11Stkp
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Schjöth 1464, Hartill 5.110 Type G1 (QC) & 22.226 Type G1 (CCC), KM 387.1Qianlong (1736-1795)
1 cash (cast brass), 1782 [?] - 1795, Board of Revenue mint (in Beijing), north branch, 22 mm.
Obv: Qianlong tongbao.
Rev: Boo chiowan.
Type G is comprised of coins with a hook yi, a square head tong (except for the west branch), a protruding head boo, chiowan in rectangular style, a slanting gan (except for the south branch), and a diameter around 23 mm. or less. The north branch coins have a protruding head fu.
Hartill rarity 11 (QC) & 16 (CCC).Stkp
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Schjöth 1467, Hartill 27.5 Type 3.1 & 22.361 (CCC), KM 394Qianlong (1736-1795)
1 cash (cast brass), 1782 [?] -1787 [?], Zhili Province, Baoding mint, 21 mm.
Obv: Qianlong tongbao.
Rev: Boo jyi.
Type 3 coins have a square head tong, and a small jyi, with the j- just above the hole. Type 3.1 coins have a Z yi.
Hartill rarity 10 (QC) & 16 (CCC).Stkp
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Sear 1782Nicephorus II Phocas (963 – 969 CE) Follis, weight 6.45g, diameter 28mm. Mint of Constantinople. Overstruck on a follis of Constanine VII [Sear 1761].Abu Galyon
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Sear 1793Anonymous Class A1 Follis, weight 3.4g, diameter 22mm. Mint of Constantinople. Overstruck on a follis of Nicephorus II Phocas (Sear 1782 or Sear 1783, these two types have identical reverses). Abu Galyon
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Septimius Severus, Hadrianopolis, Galley, AE26Septimius Severus. AD 193-211
AE26, 11.05g
obv: laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right
rev: galley with four oarsmen left
Yorukova, Hadrianople 186 (V114/R186); SNG Copenhagen -; Varbanov 1782areich
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Sweden - Gustav III 1771 - 1792, 1 riksdaler 1782Obv. GVSTAVUS III D. G. REX SVECIAE., bust right.
Rev. FÄDERNESLANDET (The Fatherland), 1 - Rd (1 riksadaler), 17 - 82, O - L (for the moneyer Olof Lidijn), crowned shield with the swedish three crowns.
Edge inscription: MANIBVS NE LAEDAR AVARIS (May I be spared injury from avaricious hands).
Minted in Stockholm.
Die engraver: Gustav Ljungberger
4,1 cm in diam., 29,4 g.
King Gustav III is known in Sweden for his peaceful "revolution" to restore absolute monarchy in 1789 (the very oposite of the French revolution the same yaer). He also led a not entierly successful war against Russia. He was assassinated by a conspiracy of noblemen when he attended a masked ball 16 March 1792.pierre_p77
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syd524_2Elagabalus
Caesarea, Cappadocia
Obv: ΑΥ Κ Μ ΑΥΡΗΛΙ ΑΝΤⲰΝƐΙΝΟϹ; Radiate draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from rear.
Rev: (MH)TPOΠ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΙ; Agalma of Mt. Argaeus on altar. In exergue, εTΓ
28 mm, 12.22 gms
Sydenham 524; RPC Online 6702
From Themis Numismatics Auction 3, lot 284Charles M
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Tiberius, RIC 49, for Divus Augustus, sestertius of AD 22-23 (large S C)Æ Sestertius, 26,9g, Ø 35-36mm, 12h, Rome, AD 22-23
Obv.: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, Augustus radiated seated left, feet on stool, holding laurel branch and long sceptre, altar in front
Rev.: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XXIIII around large S C.
RIC (Tiberius) 49 (R); Cohen 74; Sear (RCV I) 1782; Foss (Roman Historic Coins) Tiberius:5
This type, issued under Tiberius, refers to the consecration of Augustus after his death in AD 14. According to Sear (RCV I) this type may represent the statue of Divus Augustus set up near the Theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Charles S
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varb1782Elagabalus
Philippopolis, Thrace
Obv: AVT K M AVP ANTΩNEINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev: ΦIΛIΠΠOΠOΛEITΩN NEΩKO, in left field, PΩ, in right field, N. Hermes standing left, holding purse and caduceus.
17 mm, 4.11 gms
Varbanov 1782 (Different arrangement of reverse lettering.)Charles M
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varb1782_2Elagabalus
Philippopolis, Thrace
Obv: AVT K M AVP ANTΩNEINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev: ΦIΛIΠΠOΠOΛEITΩN NEΩKOPΩN. Hermes standing left, holding purse and caduceus.
20 mm, 4.04 gms
Varbanov 1782 Charles M
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