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2303 PHRYGIA, Cibyra Sabina, Tyche Reference.
RPC III, 2303; SNG Leypold 1611
Obv. ϹΑΒΕΙΝΑ - ϹΕΒΑϹ
Draped bust of Sabina, r., with hair coiled and piled on top of head above double stephane
Rev. ΚΙΒΥΡΑΤΩΝ
Tyche standing l. holding rudder in r. hand and cornucopia in left
4.06 gr
20 mm
6hokidoki
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A103-05 - CARINO Como Cesar de Caro (Oct.282 - Mar.283 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 19 mm 3.7 gr.
Hijo mayor de Caro
Anv: "M AVR CARINVS NOB CAES" - Busto radiado, con coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "PRINCIPI IVVENTVT" - El Principe con vestimenta militar de pié a izquierda, portando una insignia militar en mano derecha y largo cetro vertical en izquierda. "εKA" en exergo.
Acuñada Dic.282-Mar.283 D.C.
Ceca: Roma (Off.5ta.)
Referencias: RIC Vb #158 P.158, Sear RCTV III #12303 P.510, Sear RCTV '88 #3454, Cohen VI #103 P.394, DVM #15 Pag.265, Hunter #5, Pink pp.31-2 series 1-2b, La Venèra. IV/1840 (27 ex.) mdelvalle
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AURELIAN RIC TEMP 2303OBVERSE: IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG
REVERSE: ORIENS AVG
BUST TYPE: B = Radiate, cuirassed bust right
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: */-//S
MINT: SISCIA
ISSUE: 7.3 ( spring 274)
WEIGHT: 3.30 g
RIC TEMP: 2303 (11 EX. CITED)
Collection no. 276
ex G.J.R. Ankoné collection Barnaba6
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Byzantine Empire: Michael VIII Palaeologos (1261-1282) Æ Trachy, Thessalonica (Sear 2303; PCPC 76; Bendall-Donald T.10; DOC V.169-70; Lianta 592-3)Obv: ΓΟΑΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟC in two columnar groups; Half-length figure of St. Demetrius, beardless and nimbate , wearing tunic, breastplate and sagion; holds before him a small cross
Rev: ΜΙXAHΛΔЄCΠΟ; Three-quarter-length figure of emperor wearing stemma, divitision, panelled loros of simplified type and sagion; right hand holds labarum on long shaft; left hand holds globus cruciger surmounted by patriarchal cross; Six-pointed star in left lower field
Dim: 22 mm, 1.84 gQuant.Geek
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Carian Islands, Rhodos c. 88-43 BCSilver trihemidrachm, 19mm, 4.15g, Nice EF
Radiate head Helios 3/4 right / Rose as viewed from above, magistrate ΛEΩN, wreath, all within circle of dots.
Ashton, NC 1997, 273 (A90/P265) (this coin)
Sear 5069v; BMC Caria, pg 260, #335v; SNG Cop 869v; SNG Von Aulock 2838vLawrence W
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Claudius II - AE antoninianusCyzicus
end 269 - early 270 AD
Issue 3, Phase 2
radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left with paludamentum
IMP CLAVDIVS P F AVG
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Pax facing, head left, holding olive branch and long transverse scepter
PAX A_E_TERNA
SPQR
RIC1st 238 var.; Alf. 1938, 31.27
https://ric.mom.fr/en/coin/962
2,9g 20,5mm
ex DemosJ. B.
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Constantius Gallus, RIC VIII, Nicomedia 87Constantius Gallus, Caesar AD 351-354, cousin of Constantius II
AE - Centenionalis, 5.4g, 23mm
Nicomedia, 5th officina, 15.3.351 - winter 354
obv. DN FL CL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES
Bust, draped, bare-headed, r.
rev. FEL TEMP RE - PARATIO
Soldier, holding shield, stabbing with his spear horseman, who lies on his fallen horse l., clutching
with l. hand mane of horse, extends r. hand to soldier; the horseman is unbearded and wears
helmet (RIC type FH 3 reaching)
in upper left field Gamma
in ex. .SMNE
RIC VIII, Nicomedia 87; LRBC 2303
F+/about VF
The spear has an obvious swelling in its middle. Wether this is an intentional technical feature of the
weapon or only an invention of the die cutter is not clear.
Jochen
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EB0865 Carinus / PRINCIPI IVVENTVTCarinus 283-285, Antoninianus, Rome, AD 282.
Obverse: M AVR CARINVS NOB CAES, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: PRINCIPI IVVENTVT, Prince standing left holding standard and sceptre. Mintmark RЄ.
References: Cohen 103; RIC V-2, 158; Sear 12303.
Diameter: 21.5mm, Weight: 3.546g.EB
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Israel, CaesareaThe ancient Roman port of Caesarea Maritima in Judaea (now Israel). This port was built by Herod the Great in the 1st century BCE. The view is of a portion of the aquaduct that brought water from the Carmel, just south of Haifa.Daniel F
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kilbiani001Elagabalus
Nikaia-Kilbiani, Lydia
Obv: ΑΥ Μ ΑΥΡ ΑΝΤΩΝƐΙΝΟС, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the rear.
Rev: ΝΕΙΚΑΕΩΝ ΤΩΝ ΕΝ ΚΙΛΒΙΑΝΩ-Ν, Hygieia standing right, holding patera, feeding serpent in
arms, facing Asklepios standing left, resting on serpent-entwined staff.
36 mm, 19.39 grams
Imhoof-Blumer/Kurth, Kilbiana 135 (slightly different obverse legend); BMC 19 (same).
Purchased from Gorny & Mosch Auction 269/270, lot 2303.Charles M
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Olympia, Elis AE (27mm), 30s BCE. Ex Franke, Morcom, Warren, Philipsen Collections, Naville Ars Classica XV & Hirsch XXVGreek (Post-Hellenistic, Roman Era). Olympia, Elis AE Diassarion-Dupondius (25-27mm, 12.56 g, 1h), temp. Marc Antony & Cleopatra, c. 30s BCE.
Obv: Head of Hera right, wearing stephane & necklace. Rev: Eagle standing right on thunderbolt; F-A across field, monogram (K or Y Retrograde Γ = Ꞁ) to lower right.
Ref (BCD): BCD Olympia 307 (same monogram, different dies); see also BCD Olympia 308-313 (mgm. vars.); BCD Peloponnesos 695-696 (mgm. vars.); BCD Peloponnesos II 2303-2307 (mgm. vars.). Ref (other): HGC 5, 544; Franke (1984 p. 19: Abb. 21, and p. 21); Weber 4082; Strauss-Laffaille (1990) 368; SNG Copenhagen 429-30 var. (monogram); Cahn 71 [1931], 365 (same rev., obv. facing left); Wroth (NC) 1905: p. 335; Earle-Fox (NC) 1898: pp. 292-3.
Prov: Sammlung P.R. Franke (1926-2018) [Solidus Auktion 108 (8 November 2022), Lot 137];
Christopher Morcom (1939-) Collection [CNG MBS 76 (12 September 2007), Lot 562];
Col. R.K. Morcom Collection (1877-1961);
Edward Perry Warren (1860-1928) Collection [Naville Ars Classica XV (2 Jul 1930), Lot 809, ill. on Pl. 28, "amateur étranger récemment décédé"];
Sammlung Gustav Philipsen (Copenhagen, 1853-1925) [Jacob Hirsch XXV (25 Nov 1909), 1300 (Pl. XVI)];
Ex IGCH 216 (unknown findspot hoard, c. 1887-1894); possibly dispersed by Canon [Rev.] William Greenwell (1820-1918).
Notes: Variously described as Double-Unit, Diassarion, Dupondius, Obol, and/or “Denomination A” (Hoover, HGC 5); and dated c. 4th BCE (Franke), 3rd (Wroth, Strauss), 2nd (Moustaka), or 30s BCE, temp. Antony/Cleopatra (J. Warren, Nicolet, BCD). (For a summary, see BCD Olympia 307 [LINK].) In the past 25 years it has become more common to interpret these coins as part of Antony & Cleopatra’s Romanization of currency in the Greek Provinces, struck during their final years in the lead up to Actium. From this perspective, we can interpret them as a Diassarion equivalent to a Dupondius.Curtis JJ
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Provincial, Heliopolis, Coele-Syria, AE25, COL HELAE25
Roman Provincial
Heliopolis, Coele-Syria
Septimius Severus
Augustus: 193 - 211AD
Issued: 196 - 198AD
25.0 x 22.5mm 8.16gr 0h
O: [IMP] L SEPT SE-V PERT AV[G]; Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust, right.
R: COL HEL; Turreted, draped and veiled bust of Tyche, facing left, palm branch and cornucopiae behind.
BMC 1; SNG Cop 428; Samaya 80 var. (obv. legend).
adamfrisco 123031447154
3/28/18 4/4/18Nicholas Z
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RIC 632 (obverse)Probus AntoninianusPrimeME
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Roman Empire, Theodosius I Campgate, Pellet in DoorwayObv: DNTHEOD...
Rev: Campgate, GLORIA REIPVBLICE, B in left field,
TES in exergue (mostly off flan)
RIC IX 62 (b)v
Unlisted in RIC or LRBC for pellet in doorway.
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Severus Alexander, of Orthosia, PhoeniciaObv. AY K M AYR ALEXANDROC KAICAP, laureate head right.
Rev. ORQWCIEWN, tetrastyle temple with pediment above central arch and doorways on sides; within a statue of Astarte standing facing, holding sceptre, river-god swimming right below.
References: Lindgren II.2310v, SNG Righetti 2276v, BMC 5v, Winsemann 1818v, (Rouvier 883).
25x22mm, 6.11 grams.Canaan
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TitusTitus. AD 79-81. AR Denarius (17mm, 2.91 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 79.
Obv: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M; Head of Titus, laureate, bearded, r.
Rev: TR P VIIII IMP XV COS VII P P; Slow Quadriga left with corn ears - RIC 43
With a battle scarred face only a mother could love, it's my only example of this type and rare with IMP XV rather than IMP XIIII.Nemonater
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Trajan, Tiberias, Galilee.Obv. Head of Trajan r., laureate; AYTOKP KAIC NEP · TPAIANOC CEB ΓΕΡΜ.
Rev. Tyche standing facing, looking l., holding cornucopia and resting on rudder; at her feet, prow of galley; TIBEPIEWN T ΚΛΑΥ∆ΙΟ (of the people of Tiberias Claudia); across field, date: ΕΤ ΑΠ (year 81 = 99/100 AD).
References: Sofaer pl. 65,1. BMC Palestine (Tiberias) 3; Kindler Tiberias 4. Rosenberger 5.
25mm, 13.85 grams.Canaan
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United States of America: 1934A Julian-Morgenthau Ten Dollars Federal Reserve Note (Fr#2303)Quant.Geek
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United States of America: 1934A Julian-Morgenthau Ten Dollars Federal Reserve Note (Fr#2303)Quant.Geek
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Valerian I AR Antoninianus. Antioch, AD 253-255.Obv. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia. References: RIC 87; MIR 36, 73c; RSC 53. Canaan
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Vespasian, 69 - 79 ADObv: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head of Vespasian facing right.
Rev: PON MAX TRP COS VI, Victory standing on the prow of a galley holding a wreath in her right hand and a palm in her left.
Silver Denarius, Rome mint, 75 AD
3.3 grams, 18.6 mm, 180°
RIC II 93, RSC 368, S2303Matt Inglima
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