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Louis XIV and Marie-Thérèse, AE (Copper) Jeton struck c.1667Obverse: +LVD•XIIII•ET•MAR•THER•D•G•FRA•ET•NAV•REX•ET•REG. Busts of Louis XIV and Marie Therese facing one another. To the left, draped and laureate bust of Louis XVI facing right. To the right, draped bust of Marie Therese facing left, small crown on the back of her head.
Reverse: MAIESTATI•AC•AETERNIT•GALL•IMPERII•SACRVM+. Front view of the new Louvre Palace in Paris.
Diameter: 27.5mm | Weight: 5.7gms | Die Axis: 6
Ref. Feuardent: 13082

Struck at indeterminate mint, possibly Lisse, Netherlands
Engraved by Jean Varin or faithfully copied from his dies


The site of the Louvre was originally a fortress, built in the middle ages by King Philippe-Auguste (1165-1223). Between 1364 and 1380, Charles V (1338-1380) undertook work on this building to transform it into a castle, turning the old fort into a comfortable residence.
François I (1494-1547), known as the sovereign of the Renaissance, demolished the castle begun by Charles V and rebuilt it as the Louvre Palace and Catherine de Medici (1519-1589) had the Tuileries Palace built alongside.
Then King Henri IV (1553-1610), began further modernisations and had a large gallery built between the Louvre Palace and Tuileries Palace to facilitate movement between the seat of power and his apartments. The modernisation work begun by Henri IV was not completed until the reign of Louis XIV, and it is this that is commemorated on this jeton. It was Louis XIV who, before moving on to his work at Versailles, entrusted the development of the gardens to André Le Nôtre. But when the court of the Sun King moved to his new Palace of Versailles the Louvre Palace became somewhat run down and was occupied by a variety of intellectuals and artists who took up residence there.
*Alex
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(0222) SEVERUS ALEXANDER (as Caesar)222 - 235 AD
struck ca. 222 AD
BI TETRADRACHM 22 mm 11.82 g
Dated RY 5 of Elagabalus (AD 221/2)
O: Bare-headed, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from front
R: Sarapis standing facing, head right, with hand on hip, holding sceptre; L-E (date) across fields.
EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA
Köln 2398; Dattari 4247; Milne 2859; Emmett 3082
laney
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3081 CAPPADOCIA, Caesarea. Hadrian Didrachm Helios on Mt ArgaeusReference.
correction 3081 (RPC III, 3082/5); S —, Metcalf Conspectus 90c

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙϹ ΤΡΑΙΑΝ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ ϹΕΒ
Laureate, head right

Rev. ΔΗΜΑΡΧ ΕΞ ΥΠΑΤ Γ
Mt Argaeus surmounted by Helios standing l., holding globe in r., sceptre in l.

6.70 gr
22 mm
6h
1 commentsokidoki
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3082 Hadrian Denarius 117-30 AD Five stars Eastern MintReference. very rare
cf RIC357; .cf C464. - . BMC - Strack *49(same reverse die); RIC 3082

Bust A1

Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Laureate head

Rev. COS III.
Five stars within crescent.

2.72 gr
18 mm
12h
2 commentsokidoki
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3082 Hadrian Denarius 117-30 AD Five stars Eastern MintReference.
RIC II 357; .cf C464. - . BMC - Strack *49(same reverse die); RIC 3082

Bust A1

Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Laureate head

Rev. COS III.
Five stars within crescent.

3.25 gr
20 mm
6h

Note.
Ex maridvnvm
okidoki
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Austriakm2801 - 2 Heller - 1896
Km2876 - 2 Groschoen - 1966
Km2838 - 10 Groschoen - 1928
Km2878 - 10 Groschen - 1962
km2886 - 1 Schilling - 1962
km3082 - 1 Euro cent - 2002
Daniel F
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C. Valerius Flaccus (82 B.C)AR Denarius
O: Winged bust of Victory right.
R: C VA. FLA IMPERAT / EX - S.C., Aquila between two signa inscribed H (Hastati) and P (Principes).
Rome
3.5g
18.97mm
Crawford 365/1b, Valeria 12b, Syd 747b

Ex. VAuctions Sale 304, Lot 280
4 commentsMat
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Kanishka I - AE tetradrachmKushan empire
127-152 AD
king Kanishka standing left sacrificing over altar, holding scepter
ÞAO KA_NHÞKI
god Atar standing left, wreath in right hand
AΘÞO
monogram down-left
Göbl 772, MAC 3082-84
16,3g 24,5mm
J. B.
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Kanishka I - Æ tetradrachm / Unit, Athsho reverseObverse:
King standing facing, sacrificing at altar at left, holding sceptre in left hand,
Bactrian legend around: ÞAO KANIÞKI (Shao Kanishki)

Reverse:
God of metals Athsho standing left (not nimbate), holding out diadem, left hand on hip,
Bactrian legend at right: 'AΘÞO' - tamgha at left

Date: c. AD127-150

Weight: 16.43 gm.

Diameter: 25-26 mm.

Die axis: 12 o'clock

Ref: Göbl 772, MAC 3082-84

Notes:
Tad over-cleaned perhaps, but a decent specimen of a scarcer type.
The reverse legend demonstrates one of the extra Bactrian characters that was added to the original Greek alphabet 'Þ' (sh)
Athsho - the eastern equivalent of Hephaistos/Vulcan
Xerxes King of Kings
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Massalia, Gaul ObolAR Obol
Size: 11 mm Weight: .58 grams Die axis: 11h

Massalia, Gaul
1st to 2nd century BCE

Obverse: Youthful male head to left, probably Apollo.

Reverse: Wheel with four spokes, M and A in two of the quarters.

References: cf SNG Cop 726

Notes:
- A somewhat unusual reverse, with small ‘T’ truncations on each of the spokes.
- Founded by Phokaians circa 600 BCE, Massalia was by far the most important place of contact between classical Greece and the Gauls. Forming an alliance with Rome, Gaulish threats precipitated an appeal for Roman assistance in the late 2nd century BCE, which eventually led to the formation of the Roman province I of Gallia Transalpina.

Purchased from Noble Numismatics 2002, ex Noble Sale 70 (10 July 2002), lot 3082 (unsold).
Pharsalos
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Nero. AD 54-68. Salus.Roman Empire. Nero. AD 54-68. AR Denarius (3.37 gm, 19.3mm, 6h) of Rome. Struck c. 66-67 AD. Bearded and laureate head right. IMP NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS. / Salus seated left on ornamented throne, holding patera & resting hand at side. SALVS. nEF. CNG Auction 114 #765. From the John L. Cowan Collection. Ex CNG Inventory 830821 (January 2009). RIC I #53 (1st ed.)->#67 (2nd); RSC 2 #318; BMCRE 96; SRCV 1 #1945. Toned, a few scratches. Bold portrait.Anaximander
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Otacilia SeveraTHRACE. Deultum. Otacilia Severa, wife of Philip I (AD 244-249). Æ 23mm (6.58 gm).
Diademed and draped bust of Otacilia right / She-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus.
Varbanov 3082.
Chance Vandal
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ROMAN EMPIRE PROVINCIAL, Otacilia Severa, AE23, A.D.244-249, DeultumTHRACE. Deultum. Otacilia Severa, wife of Philip I (AD 244-249). Æ 23mm (6.58 gm).
Diademed and draped bust of Otacilia right / She-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus.
Varbanov 3082. Pleasing light brown patina.
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S.1093 Æthelstan (Abba)Penny of Æthelstan, king of Wessex, 924-939
Moneyer: Abba
Mint: Chester
S. 1093
O: ÆÐELSTAN RE TO BR LE
R: +ABBA MOIN LEGECF

A historically important coin, this piece proclaims Aethelstan king of all Britain, a claim that could only be made after the conquest of Viking York. As such, this made Aethelstan the first king of England.

Ex- Heritage 3082 (lot 33949), CNG 103 (lot 1165)
St. George's Collection
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Saloninus AntoninianusRIC Va 13, RSC 13 Rome; Cohen 93, Sear 3082A; Sear5 10774.
2.56 g, 21 mm x 23 mm
SALON VALERIANVS CAES, radiate & draped bust right
SPES PVBLICA, Spes walking left, holding flower & raising hem of dress.
1 commentsMark Z
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Saloninus, SPES PVBLICASaloninus, as Caesar, Billon Antoninianus. SALON VALERIANVS CAES, radiate & draped bust right / SPES PVBLICA, Spes walking left, holding flower & raising hem of dress. RIC 13, Cohen 93, Sear 1988 3082A. Podiceps
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Volgases I Silver Drachma 8-12 A.D. Head of Vonones ISilver Drachma 8 - 12 A.D. Vogases I _3082Antonivs Protti
 
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