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Antonivs Protti
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ROMAN REPUBLIC AE As. Janus,
OBVERSE: LAUREATE HEAD OF BEARDED JANUS; I (MARK OF VALUE) ABOVE
REVERSE: PROW OF GALLEY RIGHT; I (MARK OF VALUE) ABOVE
27 GR. 32 MM, ROMA.
CRAWFORD 56/2; SYDENHAM 143
Antonivs Protti
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2117 JOHN III DUCAS AE Tetarteron S- 2117 DOC 59
OBV Cross within crescent-shapeped ornament decorated with pellets.

REV Half length figure of emperor wearing stemma, divitision , collar-piece and paneled loros of a simplified type, holds in r. hand labarum headed scepter, and in l. a globus surmounted by patriarchal cross

Size 19mm/16mm

Weight 1.8 gm

DOC lists 5 examples with weights from 1.55 gm to 2.54 and sizes 15mm to 20mm All odd shaped in size.

Very Nice example with a nice lights sand filled patina, I would best describe this as a cross in a horseshoe.
Simon
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22117 Elagabalus/SacrificingElagabalus/Emperor Sacrificing
Obv: IMP. ANTONINUS PIUS AUG.
Bust of Elagabalus laureate and draped bust right, horn above forehead.
Rev: SVMMVS SACERDOS AVG
Elagabalus, in Syrian priestly robes, standing left, sacrificing out of patera in right hand over tripod, holding branch downwards in left hand; in field, star
Mint: Rome 18mm 3.02g
RIC IV Elagabalus 146 Sear 7549
Ex: Savoca Auction 16th Blue Auction
Blayne W
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Aurelian Antoninianus CoinThis type refers to Aurelian's defeat of Zenobia's Palmyrene Empire in the east. The captives wear Parthian caps and are typically attributed as Persians. The real captives were more likely Palmyreans. Typical of Roman propaganda, Zenobia's Sasanian supporters are depicted to glorify Aurelian's victory and mask that this was an internal revolt and civil war.

RS52117. Silvered antoninianus, RIC V 151, gVF, Ticinum (Pavia, Italy) mint, weight 4.178g, maximum diameter 24.1mm, die axis 180o, 270 - 275 A.D.; obverse IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right; reverse ORIENS AVG, Sol advancing left, raising right hand, globe in left, two bound captives at feet, TXXT in exergue; near full circles strike, extensive silvering remaining
Colby S
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BYZANTINE, JOHN III DUCAS, AE Tetarteron S- 2117 DOC 59 OBV Cross within crescent-shapeped ornament decorated with pellets.
REV Half length figure of emperor wearing stemma, divitision , collar-piece and paneled loros of a simplified type, holds in r. hand labarum headed scepter, and in l. a globus surmounted by patriarchal cross
Size 19mm/16mm. Weight 1.8 gm

DOC lists 5 examples with weights from 1.55 gm to 2.54 and sizes 15mm to 20mm All odd shaped in size

I believe this to be the nicest I've seen but it is close. The coin has nice highlights, sand filled patina and nice eye appeal. When grading this coin keep in mind the denomination being small and rarely struck with perfection but this one definitely has it's charms.
Simon
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Diocletian, Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILITVM, H, XXIAE Antoninianus
Diocletian
Augustus: 284 - 305AD
Issued: 293 - 295AD
21.0mm 4.00gr
O: IMP CC VAL DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG; Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust, right.
R: CONCORDIA MILITVM; Diocletian standing right on left, holding scepter, receiving Victory on a globe from Jupiter to right, holding scepter.
Exergue: H, above line; XXI, below line.
Antioch Mint
Aorta: 1318: B50, O32, R17, T40, M2.
okta2000-2013 272021170905
10/29/15 1/31/17
Nicholas Z
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emesa004a_2Elagabalus
Emesa, Syria

Obv: [AVT] ANTΩNINO-C, radiate head right.
Rev: MHTPO K ЄMICΩN, radiate draped bust of Helios right.
15 mm, 5.15 gms (very thick flan)

BMC--; Lindgren 1181; CNG E-138, lot 170.
Charles M
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Empire of Nicaea: John III Ducas-Vatatzes (1221-1254) AE Tetarteron, Magnesia Mint (Sear-2117; DOC-IV, Part 2-59)Obv: Cross within crescent-shaped ornament decorated with pellets
Rev: Half-length figure of emperor wearing stemma, divitision, collar-piece, and paneled loros of simplified types; holds in right hand labarum-headed scepter, and in left globus cruciger or globus surmounted by patriarchal cross
1 commentsQuant.Geek
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Ionia - ErythraiAR Hemiobol
c. 480-450 BC
O - Rosette
R - Rosette within circle within incuse square
SNG Kayhan -; SNG Copenhagen -; Traité II 1976, pl. CLV 5; Klein 387
mauseus
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JUDAEA, Gaza. Antoninus Pius. AD 138-161. Æ (19mm) Dated CY 208 (AD 147/8).Obv. Laureate head right.
Rev. Herakles standing facing, head left, holding club and lion skin; HC (date) to upper right.
Rosenberger 84; SNG ANS 926 var. (date). Near VF
2 commentsCanaan
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Macedon - Chalkidion Leage (Olynthos)AR Obol
c. 425-390 BC
O - Laureate head of Apollo to left
R - Quadripartite incuse square, each quadrant diagonally divided into four sections, each containing a pellet
Robinson & Clement p. 318, c = pl. XXX, 41, pl. XXXIV, a, and pl. XXXV, 28 (uncertain Macedon); SNG ANS 1007 var. (no pellets, uncertain Thraco-Macedonian); HGC 3.1
mauseus
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Miletos - AEMenestratos
c. 200 BC
Apollo Didymeus standing right, holding stag and bow
(MI)
lion seated right, head turned left
star
K
MENEΣTPATOY
Deppert 979; SNG München 759; SNG Copenhagen 1002 var. (magistrate).
2,3g 17mm
ex Naumann
J. B.
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Philip II,  from 359 to 336 Mint:  Macedonia     Denomination:  AObv. Young male head wearing tainia r.
Rev:  Young naked rider on horse galloping r. Goat head between horse legs.
ANSMN 11 (1964), number 37-38
Canaan
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PROBUS BASTIEN 152 OBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG
REVERSE: VIRTVS AVGVSTI
BUST TYPE: B = Radiate, cuirassed bust right
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/-//II
WEIGHT 3.53g / AXIS 6h / DIAMETER: 21-22mm
MINT: Lugdunum
RIC: 58
BASTIEN: 152 (19 ex. cited)
COLLECTION NO: 340

Provenance: EBAY auction / INUMIS / 231822117275 of 2016-02-18
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PROBUS BASTIEN 155 OBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG
REVERSE: VIRTVS AVGVSTI
BUST TYPE: B = Radiate, cuirassed bust right
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/-//IIII
WEIGHT 2.88g / AXIS: 6h / DIAMETER: 21mm
Mint: Lugdunum
RIC: 56
BASTIEN: 155 (13 ex. cited)
COLLECTION NO: 339

Provenance: EBAY auction / INUMIS / 231822117312 of 2016-02-18
Barnaba6
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PROBUS BASTIEN 165 OBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG
REVERSE: SECVRITAS ORBIS
BUST TYPE: B = Radiate, cuirassed bust right
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/-//I
WEIGHT 4.31g / AXIS 11h / DIAMETER: 21mm
MINT: Lugdunum
RIC: 49
BASTIEN: 165 (26 ex. cited)
COLLECTION NO: 338

Provenance: EBAY auction / INUMIS / 231822117422 of 2016-02-18
Barnaba6
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RIC 323 DomitianAR Denarius, 3.36g
Rome mint, 85 AD
Obv: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P IIII; Bust of Domitian, laureate, bearded, r., with aegis
Rev: IMP VIIII COS XI CENSORIA POTESTAT P P; Minverva stg. l., with spear (M4)
RIC 323 (R2). BMC -. RSC -. BNC -.
Ex Heritage Auction 232117, 28-29 April 2021, lot 65186. Formerly in NGC holder #5749336-008, grade VF.

An extremely rare denarius from the second issue of 85, struck before Domitian reformed the precious metal coinage once again by slightly lowering the silver fineness after raising it to nearly 100% in 82. This was also the first denarius issue produced after Domitian assumed the censorship (given right to conduct census), note the full spelling of the title in the reverse legend.
5 commentsDavid Atherton
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Roman RepublicAE AS1 commentsRandygeki(h2)
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Septimius Severus, AE 26 TetrassariaIM C SE SEVERV
Laureate, draped, cuirassed, right, seen from behind
MVNICPI STOBEN
Nike advancing left, holding wreath and palm
BMCG 5, Cohen IV 808-809, Sear GIC 2117, SNG Cop Mac 331, Lingren 1142-1144
Same obverse die (V6) as Josifovski 120, citing Paris 1141, 7.78 g.
Note blundered reverse legend (should be MUNICIP). This reverse die is unlisted.
whitetd49
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Taras, Calabria281-276 BC
AR Diobol (12mm, 1.03g)
O: Head of Athena right, wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with 3 rosettes; M behind, A on neckguard, Δ below chin.
R: Herakles kneeling right, wrestling the Nemean lion, club in right hand.
D'Andrea LXI, 1047; D'Andrea Diobols G, 199; cfVlasto 1372-73; SNG France 2117; Cote cf 254; HN Italy 976
ex Bertolami Fine Arts
3 commentsEnodia
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Tetricus I. Romano-Gallic Emperor, A.D. 271-274. AE antoninianus (20 mm). Cologne mint, struck A.D. 272. IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / COMES AVG, Victory standing left holding wreath and palm. RIC 56; C 17; Hunter 4Canaan
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Theodosius II. Votive Siliqua of Constantinople.Roman Empire. Theodosius II. 402-450 AD. AR Siliqua (2.03 gm, 18.7mm, 12h) of Constantinople, 420-429. Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right, D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG. / Votive inscription within wreath, VOT XX MVLT XXX. ex: CONS🟎. VF. CNG EA 165 #288. "Find patina, some surface problems. Rare." RIC X p. 269 #381; DOC 357-358; MIRB 66; RSC V #20D; SRCV V #21179.Anaximander
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Trajan (98-117). Æ As (28mm, 10.g). Rome, AD 98.Obv. Laureate head r.
Rev. Pietas standing l., extending arm; altar at feet to left
RIC II 393. Good Fine


Canaan
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Vespasian silver denarius RIC 43Silver denarius, RIC II, part 1, 43; RSC II 43; BMCRE II 50;
BnF III 36; Hunter I 21, weight 3.3 g, maximum diameter 18.2 mm,
Rome mint, Jul - Dec 71 CE.
Obverse: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M, laureate head right.
Reverse simpulum, sprinkler, jug and lituus, AVGVR above, TRI POT below
Roman emperor Vespasian was most famous for building the Flavian
Amphitheater, also known as the Colosseum. Like many Roman emperors,
Vespasian rose in prominence because of his military skills and work ethics.
Following his ten year rule, he left behind a record of restored order,
stability and good government. He was succeeded by his son Titus in 79 CE,
who had been sent to quell the Jewish revolt of 66-70 CE.
2 commentsNORMAN K
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Volusian Æ29 of Viminacium, Moesia Superior. AD 251-253.Obv. IMP CAE C VIB VOLVSIANO AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. P M S COL VIM, Moesia standing facing, head left, with hands outstretched; to left, bull standing right; to right, lion standing left; AN XIII in exergue.
Varbanov 221. 13g, 29mm,
Canaan
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