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020p Vespasian (69-79 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, RPC II 2430, AR-Tetradrachm, LΓ, Isis bust right, #1020p Vespasian (69-79 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, RPC II 2430, AR-Tetradrachm, LΓ, Isis bust right, #1
avers: AYTOK KAIΣ ΣEBA OYEΣΠAΣIANOY, laureate head of Vespasianus right.
reverse: LΓ, Isis bust right.
exergue: -/LΓ//--, diameter: 25mm, weight: 12,14g, axis: 0h,
mint: City: Alexandria, Region: Egypt, Province: Egypt,
date: Year (LΓ) 3 = 70-71 A.D.,
ref: RPC II 2430, Geissen-287, Dattari-379, Kapmann-Ganschow-20.29-p-69, Milne- ,
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032c02. MaximusAE of Alexandria, Troas. 22mm, 5.95 g. Obv: IVL MAXIMVS CAESA (retrograde S) (or similar); bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust of Maximus, r. Rev: COL A TRO[?]; horse advancing, r., grazing; on the background, tree. Similar to Bellinger 379, RPC Temporary 4090.lawrence c
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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, #1037a 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, #1
avers: AVRE(L)IVS CAESAR AVG P II F, Bare head right. (Legend error "L" missing !!!)
reverse: COS II, Honos standing facing, head left, holding branch, and cornucopiae.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,5-18,0mm, weight: 3,03g, axis:6h,
mint: Rome, date: 145-147 A.D.,
ref: RIC III. 429a, (Ant.Pius), RSC 110, Sear'88 #1379,
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071 - Elagabalus denarius - RIC 87Elagabalus Denarius
Obv:– IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, horned, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– INVICTVS SACERDOS AVG, Elagabalus standing holding patera over an altar and branch. Star in right field. Horn on ground to his left
Minted in Rome. A.D. 222
Reference– BMC 209 note. RIC 87 (where it is rated Common citing Cohen). RSC III 58. Cohen 58 (illustrated with star in right field) valued at 50 Fr. No examples in RD.
ex Numismatica Ars Classica NAC AG Sale 42, Lot 379, 20th November 2007, ex Barry Feirstein Collection, previously privately purchased from Harlan J. Berk.
Described as Lightly toned and good extremely fine by NAC.
21 mm. 3.11 gms. 0 degrees.

The coin would certainly seem to be scarcer than the "Common" rating given in RIC would imply. No examples in RD, only one example on acsearch (this coin). No examples on Wildwinds (the RIC 87 there would appear to be in error).
1 commentsmaridvnvm
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177-192 AD - COMMODUS AE sestertius - struck 183 ADobv: M. COMMODVS ANTONINVS AVG PIVS (laureate head right)
rev: PROV AVG TRP VIII IMP VI COS IIII PP / S.C. (Providentia standing left holding cornucopiae & wand over globe)
ref: RIC III 379, BMC 502a, C.620
20.17gms, 28mm

A coin with military colours.
berserker
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3159 Hadrian Denarius 117-30 AD Genius standing Eastern mintReference.
RIC III, 3159; RIC -; Strack-; BMCRE pg. 379, 22, pl. 69, 20 (same dies) Paris.

Bust A1

Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P,
Laureate head

Rev. COS III
Genius standing left, holding patera, over altar, and cornucopia

2.57 gr
17 mm
6h
1 commentsokidoki
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508. Julian II VOTA SirmiumSirmium

Sirmium was one of the oldest cities in Europe. Archaeologists have found a trace of organized human life dating from the 5000 BC.

When the Romans conquered the city in the 1st century BC, Sirmium already was a settlement with a long tradition.

In the 1st century, Sirmium gained a status of a colony of the citizens of Rome, and became a very important military and strategic location in Pannonia province. The war expeditions of Roman emperors Traian, Marcus Aurelius, and Claudius II, were prepared in Sirmium.

In 103, Pannonia was split into two provinces: Upper Pannonia and Lower Pannonia, and Sirmius became the capital city of Lower Pannonia.

In 296, Diocletian operated a new territorial division of Pannonia. Instead of previous two provinces, there were four new provinces established in former territory of original province: Pannonia Prima, Pannonia Valeria, Pannonia Savia and Pannonia Secunda. Capital city of Pannonia Secunda was Sirmium.

In 293, with the establishment of tetrarchy, the Roman Empire was split into four parts; Sirmium become one of the four capital cities of Roman Empire, the other three being Trier, Mmediolanum, and Nicomedia. During the tetrarchy, Sirmium was the capital of emperor Galerius. With the establishment of praetorian prefectures in 318, the capital of the prefecture of Illyricum was Sirmium. Sirmium was capital of this prefecture until 379, when the prefecture was divided politically into Eastern and Western Illyricum. The western part (including Sirmium) was included into prefecture of Italia. The eastern part of Illyricum remained a separate prefecture with the capital in Thessalonica.

The city also was an important Christian centre. Several Christian councils were held in Sirmium.

008. Julian II Sirmium

RIC VIII Sirmium 108 ASIRM???

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AE follis Justin II SB 379, regnal yr 11Obverse: Legend usually blundered, Justin left and Sophia right, seated facing on double-throne, both nimbate, each holding a long sceptre (sometimes topped by a cross) and, between them, a cross on globe
Reverse:Large M, ANNO to left, cross above, regnal year to right XI (11) , officina letter below Gamma Mint mark in exergue THEUP'
Date: 575/6 CE
Mint: Theoupolis (Antioch)
Sear 379
30mm, 15.00g
1 commentswileyc
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Alexander II Zabinas 128-122 B.C.Alexander II, Zabinas ("the Bought One") 128-122 B.C. Ae 17.0~18.6mm. 6.21g. Antioch, 129-128 B.C. Obv: Diademed bust r. Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞANΔΡOΥ, Dionysos standing in short chiton, holding thyrsus and kantharos. Monogram (off flan) left field, IΣI with cornucopia below. Date ΔΠΡ = year 184 S.E. Houghton-Lorber II, 453, 2229.1d. SNG Spaer 2379, Houghton 301.1 commentsddwau
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Andronicus II, SBCV 2379, DOC Cl. XLIII (Thessalonica)Full brockage
No legend
Winged emperor standing, facing, holding patriarchal Cross and scepter
AE aspron trachy, 21mm, 1.76g
novacystis
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Antioch in Syria, era of Hadrian, ca. 117 - 138 AD. AE 11 - 14mmAntioch in Syria, era of Hadrian, ca. 117 - 138 AD.
bronze uncia (1/4 obol)
Obv. no legend, laureate head right, border of dots;
Rev. large S C in wreath, Greek letter below, all within border of dots
Ref. , Butcher 239a - 248; Vagi 1379, RIC II 629b
Lee S
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Antoninus Pius Sacrificial Implements AsAntoninus Pius, AE As, Rome, 140 - 144 AD, 9.88g, 27mm, RIC 704a, BMC 1379, Cohen 922
OBV: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate bust right
REV: TR P(OT COS III) S C, Sacrificial implements,
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Apron Strap Plate - 1st century AD - Niello designThis narrow plate contains the remains of neillo inlay and silvering. It would have been attached to a narrow vertically hanging strap below the armour.

1st century AD
(Tiberian to Flavian)

40 x 9 mm
cast with two rivets on reverse.

References:
JRMES #3, 1992, page 96, figure 15, #5-7. Apron straps from the UK.
Ad Arma!, item # 379, Augusta Raurica (now Kaiseraugst), Switzerland.
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AR Denarius of Septimius SeverusO: IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COSII, Laureate hd Rt.
R: FORT (UN REDUC); Fortune seated left holding rudder and cornucopia
RIC 379, Sear5 6277, Emesa Mint
daverino
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Asklepios, EagleMysia, Pergamon
AE20, Early-mid 2nd century BC
Obv.: Head of Asklepios right
Rev.: Π-EΡ-Γ-A / MHNΩN. Eagle standing left, head right, on thunderbolt..
AE, 6.97g, 19.3x20.5mm
Ref.: SNG Copenhagen 379, SNG BN 1870–1
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B 059 Anonymous Follis, SB 1880, AE-Follis, Class H, (Michael VII. ( First Crusade ?) (1081-1092 A.D.)), Constantinopolis, #1B 059 Anonymous Follis, SB 1880, AE-Follis, Class H, (Michael VII. ( First Crusade ?) (1081-1092 A.D.)), Constantinopolis, #1
averse: Bust of Christ facing, wearing nimbus cross with various ornaments in each limb.. pallium and colobium, and rising right hand in benediction, in left hand, to scroll, to left IC to right XC, border of dots.
reverse: Patriarchal cross, with globulae and two pelletsat each extremity, in lower field on either side, floral ornament.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 23-24,5mm, weight: 5,49g, axis: 5h,
mint: Constantinopolis, date: 1081-1092 A.D., ref:SB 1880, p-379,
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Babylonia, Seleukeia ad Tigris, Antiochos I, SC 379, 6aAntiochos I. Soter, 281-261 BC
AR - tetradrachm, 16.92g, 29.04mm, 315°
struck 264-263 BC
obv. Head of Antiochos I., diademed, r.
rev. BASILEWS - ANTIOXOV
Apollo Delphios, nude, std. r. on omphalos, holding with l. hand bow set on ground behind and checking
arrow in extended r. hand; chlamys over omphalos covered with agrenon and r. thigh
in outer l. and r. field monogram
ref. Newell ESM 166, pl. XV, 2; SC 379, 6a
VF
1 commentsJochen
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BYZANTINE EMPIRE -- Justin II and SophiaBYZANTINE EMPIRE -- Justin II and Sophia (565-578 AD) Minted Year 12 (577 AD) - Antioch Mint. Obv.: Ilegible legend; Justin left and Sophia right, seated facing on double-throne, both nimbate, each holding a long sceptre and, between them, a cross on globe. Rev.: Large M center; left side: ANNO, Cross above, right field: XII Gamma below M. Mintmark in exergue: THEUP' . Reference: SB 379, MIB 56-57.dpaul7
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Byzantine Empire: Justin II & Sophia, AE Follis.Antioch as Theopolis 570-571 A.D. 14.51gr - 30mm, Axis 6h.

Obv: Blundered legend, Justin & Sophia seated, facing on double throne, both nimbate, each holding a long sceptre and between them a cross on a globe.

Rev: Large M, ANNO to left, cross above, regnal year 6 (U) to right, officina letter below. Mintmark THEUP'.

Ref: SB 379, MIB 56-57.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian Scarlioli
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Byzantine, Anonymous Follis, SB 1880, AE-Follis, Class H, (Michael VII. ( First Crusade ?) (1081-1092 A.D.)), Constantinopolis, Anonymous Follis, SB 1880, AE-Follis, Class H, (Michael VII. ( First Crusade ?) (1081-1092 A.D.)), Constantinopolis,
averse: Bust of Christ facing, wearing nimbus cross with various ornaments in each limb.. pallium and colobium, and rising right hand in benediction, in left hand, to scroll, to left IC to right XC, border of dots.
reverse: Patriarchal cross, with globulae and two pelletsat each extremity, in lower field on either side, floral ornament.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 23-24,5mm, weight: 5,49g, axis: 5h,
mint: Constantinopolis, date: 1081-1092 A.D., ref:SB 1880, p-379,
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C. Iuventius Thalna - AR denariusRome
²before 150 BC / ¹154 BC
head of Roma right wearing winged helmet
X
Victory in biga right, holding whip and reins
C·(TA)L
ROMA
¹Crawford 202/1a, Sydenham 379, Russo RBW 869
²Mark Passehl Roman moneyer & coin type chronology, 150 – 50 BC
3,9g 17mm
ex Artemide
J. B.
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Claudius II, "Gothicus," 268 - 270 ADObv: IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust of Claudius II facing right.

Rev: (VIC)TORIA AVG, Victory standing left holding a wreath and palm frond.

Billon Antoninianus, Rome mint, 268 - 269 AD

3.1 grams, 20 mm, 180°

RIC Vi 104, S11379, VM 35
Matt Inglima
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Commodus Liberalitas RIC 300Commodus, Sestertius, Rome, 180 AD, 29.36mm, 20.5g, RIC 300, Cohen 305, BMC 379, SEAR 5765
OBV: M COMMODVS A-NTONINVS AVG, laureate head right
REV: LIBERALITAS AVG TR P V IMP IIII COS II P P S-C, Commodus
standing left on platform with two attendants dispensing largess
to citizen mounting steps.

SCARCE
SRukke
020-Vespasian_Billon-Tetradrachm,_Alexandria,_AYTOK-KAIS_SEBA-OYESPASIANOY,_L-Gamma_Isis-head-right_K-G-20_29_Q-001_axis-0h_23-25mm_12,14g-s.jpg
Egypt, Alexandria, 020 Vespasian (69-79 A.D.), RPC II 2430, AR-Tetradrachm, LΓ, Isis bust right, #1Egypt, Alexandria, 020 Vespasian (69-79 A.D.), RPC II 2430, AR-Tetradrachm, LΓ, Isis bust right, #1
avers: AYTOK KAIΣ ΣEBA OYEΣΠAΣIANOY, laureate head of Vespasianus right.
reverse: LΓ, Isis bust right.
exergue: -/LΓ//--, diameter: 25mm, weight: 12,14g, axis: 0h,
mint: City: Alexandria, Region: Egypt, Province: Egypt,
date: Year (LΓ) 3 = 70-71 A.D.,
ref:
RPC II 2430,
Emmet 0217-Γ,
Milne 0417(?),
Geissen 0287,
Dattari 0379,
Kampmann-Ganschow 020.29,
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Egypt, Alexandria, AD 070/071, Vespasian, IsisVespasian
Alexandria
AE Diobol
Obv.: [AVT]OK KAIΣ ΣEBA OVEΣΠ[AΣIANOV], laureate head rigt
Rev.: LΓ, year=3, bust of Isis (looking like Vespasian) right, lotus flower atop head
AE, 9.80g, 25mm
Ref.: RG 287, D 379, RPC 2430
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Faustina II Pietas RIC 1379FAUSTINA  II, AE Sestertius. ROME mint, 154-156 AD, 24.15g, 32mm, RIC 1379, BMC 2177, Cohen 173, Sear 4715.
OBV: FAVSTINA AVG PII AVG FIL, Draped bust right
REV: PIETAS, S-C, Pietas standing left, holding flower and cornucopiae, child at foot left.
SRukke
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Gallienus 260-268 CE, Æ 20-23mm, Antoninianus.Gallienus 260-268 CE, Æ 20-23mm, Antoninianus.

Obverse: IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right

Reverse: IOVI CONSERVATORI, Gallienus standing facing right holding spear or sceptre, receiving globe from Jupiter standing facing left, holding sceptre. Sometimes wreath in centre. Asian Mint.

Reference: RIC 440, RSC 379, s2967.
Daniel F
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Hartill 16.379, Schjoth 609 var., Fisher's Ding 1018 var.Northern Song Dynasty: Emperor Huizong (1101-1125), Reign Title Shengsong (1101-1106 [?]).

1 cash (cast bronze), 24 mm.

Obv: Shen song yuan bao (running script, claw feet bao).

Rev: Blank.

Hartill rarity 15.
Stkp
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Hungary. Károly Róbert/Charles Robert (1307-1342). Huszár 481, Pohl 38, Unger 379, Réthy II 20, Frynas 24.32, Lengyel 24/60/2, Toth 1.58.1.1Huszár 481, Pohl 38, Unger 379, Réthy II 20, Frynas 24.32, Lengyel 24/60/2, Toth 1.58.1.1

Hungary. Károly Róbert/Charles Robert (1307-1342)

AR denár per Unger, Frynas, Lengyel and Toth denár or obulus per Réthy or parvus per Huszár, Pohl and Gyöngyössy; .51 g., 13.29 mm. max. 180°

Obv: Crowned half-length portrait facing with scepter and imperial orb.

Rev: + KAROLVS RE[X hVN]GARIE, Shield with Anjevin lilies and Árpádian stripes, pellet (privy mark) to left.

Issued in 1333 per Pohl, Huszár, Unger, Frynas and Gyöngyössy or in 1333-1338 per Lengyel, in Lippa/now Lipova, Romania per Pohl with a nominal weight of 0.509 g. per Pohl.and Gyöngyössy, although Lengyel does not assign a mint.

Huszár/Pohl rarity 5, Unger value 25 DM, Frynas rarity N
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Ionia, Smyrna, (c.75-50 B.C.), AE-23, SNG Cop 1211, Homer seated left, Very Rare!Ionia, Smyrna, (c.75-50 B.C.), AE-23, SNG Cop 1211, Homer seated left, Very Rare!
avers:- No legend, laureate head of Apollo right.
revers:- ΣΜΥΡΝΑΙΩΝ/MEΓAKΛHΣ, Homer seated left, holding book and resting chin on hand. Magistrate Megakles. Star in the field.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 23,5mm, weight: 12,11g, axes: 0h,
mint: Ionia, Smyrna, date:c. 75-50B.C., ref: SNG Cop 1211, Milne 379, BMC Ionia ???, Very Rare !
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J.G. Milne,"The Autonmous Coinage of Smyrna, Section III," Numismatic Chronicle, 1928, p. 145 for this variety. The whole article is pp. 131-171 and Plates VII-VIII. In the description do not forget the star in the field. This is one of the latest of Smyrna's autonomous issues." by djmacdo . Thanks.
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L. Procilius AR Denarius, Gens Procilia, Cr379, Juno Sospita OBV: Bust of Jupiter right, SC behind
REV: L PROCILI F, Juno Sospita advancing right with shield, spear aloft and serpent before
3.7g, 19mm

Struck at Rome, 80 BC
Legatus
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Lucius Verus 7 Mar. 161 - Feb. 169 A.D. Rome mintOrichalcum sestertius; RIC III 1379, Sear RCV 5376, (BMCRE 1109), (Cowen 224); Rome mint; Weight 21.4gr., Max. Diameter 30.56mm; 164 A.D.; Obv. L AVREL VERVS AVG ARMENIACVS, laureate head right, Rev. TR P IIII IMP II COS II S C, Mars advancing r., carrying spear and trophy. Thin black patina, worn on high spots.

Ex. Andreas Kohn
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M Aemilius Scarus & Pub Plautius Hypsaeus Denarius 58 bcSilver denarius, SRCV 379, Crawford 422/1b; Sydenham 913; RSC Aemilia 8, Rome mint, 58 B.C.; obverse Aretas, King of Nabatea, kneeling beside camel raising olive branch with fillet, M SCAVR / AED CVR above, EX - S C at sides, REX ARETAS in ex; reverse Jupiter in quadriga left, reins in right, hurling thunderbolt with left, scorpion below, P HYPSAEVS / AED CVR above, CAPTV on right, C HYPSAE COS / PREIVER in exergue.

M. Aemilius Scaurus, in 62 B.C., as questor to Pompey, was sent against King Aretas but withdrew when Aretas paid 300 talents. Aemilius was curule aedile when this coin was struck. This was the first time a moneyer publicized an event from his own career on coinage. Later he was praetor and propraetor, lost a campaign for Consul, and successfully defended Cicero. In 52 B.C., he was charged with bribery and went into exile.
Philoromaos
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Marcus Aemilius Scaurus and Publius Plautius Hypsaeus - AR denariusRome
¹²58 BC
Aretas, king of Nabatea, kneeling beside camel raising olive branch with fillet
M SCAVR / AED CVR
EX _ S C
REX ARETAS
Jupiter in quadriga left, holding reins and thunderbolt, scorpion right
P HYPSAE / AED CVR
CAPT
C HYPSAE COS / PREIVE
¹Crawford 422/1b, SRCV I 379, Crawford 422/1b, Sydenham 913, RSC I Aemilia 8
²Mark Passehl - Roman moneyer & coin type chronology, 150 – 50 BC
4,0g 18mm
ex Naumann

The moneyers were Curule aediles in 58 BC. Scaurus became praetor in 56 BC and Hypsaeus in 55 BC.

Scaurus lost his father when he was young. He was raised by Sulla as a step-son. He served as quaestor under Pompey and as proquaestor in the third Mithridatic war in 66-61 BC. In the same time conflict between Aristobulus II and Hyrcanus II broke out in Judea. Nabatean king Aretas III supported Hyrcanus and besieged Aristobulus in Jerusalem. Scaurus was send as intermediary. He sent Aretas back and settled the conflict in favour of Aristobulus. Later Pompey accused him of bribery and removed Aristobulus in 63 BC. Scaurus moved to Petra then he was called back after payment of 300 talent fine.

Hypsaeus also served as quaestor under Pompey. Reverse commemorates conquest of Volscian town Priverna by moneyer's ancestor Gaius Plautius Decianus Hypsaeus in 330-329 BC.

Scaurus was the first who depicted event from his own life on coins.
2 commentsJ. B.
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Nero, RIC 379, Dupondius of c.AD 64 (Victory)Æ Dupondius (13.2g, Ø30mm, 6h). Lugdunum mint. Struck c.AD 64
Obv.: NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P, radiate head right (w. globe)
Rev.: VICTORIA AVGVSTI (around) S C (field) II (ex.), Victoria walking left holding wreath and palm.
RIC 379
Charles S
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Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius ScipioObverse: Q METEL PIVS - Laureate head of Jupiter facing right
Reverse: SCIPIO IMP - Elephant walking right
Mint : N. African Mint
Date : BC 47-46
Reference : Sear-1379, Cr-459/1, CRI-45, RSC-Caecilia 47
Grade : VF
Weight : 4.02g
Denom: Denarius
Metal : Silver
Acquired: 05/08/04
1 commentsPeattie
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RIC 0469 DomitianusObv : IMP CAES DOMITIAN AVG GERM COS XII CENS PER P P. Laureate head right, with aegis
Rev : S-C in field; Domitian standing left, with spear; to left, German captive, kneeling right, presenting shield; in exergue, broken spear
AE/Sestertius (36.02 mm 26.15 g 6h) Struck in Rome 86 A.D.
RIC 469 (R), BMCRE 379, BNF 402.
Purchased from Sebastian Sänn on MA-Shops
3 commentsFlaviusDomitianus
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RIC 0469V DomitianusObv : IMP CAES DOMITIAN AVG GERM COS XII CEN PER P P. Laureate head right, with aegis
Rev : S-C in field; Domitian standing left, with spear; to left, German captive, kneeling right, presenting shield; in exergue, broken spear
AE/Sestertius (34.46 mm 21.64 g 6h) Struck in Rome 86 A.D.
Variant (CEN instead of CENS in obverse legend) of: RIC 469 R, BMCRE 379, BNF 402. The obverse is a die-match with the variant of RIC 471 mentioned in RIC page 297 Note 42.
ex Tintinna Auction 50 lot 2023
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Roman Empire, COMMODUS AE As. Rome,175-176 AD. 11.82 gr. Draped ,bare headed bust right. COMMODO CAES AVG FIL GERM SARM. / Sacrificial implements, (knife,aspergillum,ewer,lituus and sympulum), PIETAS AVG above, S C in exergue. RIC 1539.
This coin photo in Sear " Roman coins and their values" volume II ,page 379,# 5561.
1 commentsbenito
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Hadrian, 117-138 AD.Hadrian, 117-138 AD. Cyprus mint. Copper uncia (1/4 obol), 1.067 g, 8.8 mm, green patina, F. Obv: laureate and draped bust right. Rev: large S C in wreath. Ref: Vagi 1379, RIC 629b, S 3705 (Rome). Rare

There is disagreement about the mint site of this coin. The coin is attributed to both Rome and Syria traditionally. Author Matt Kreuzer, in his book "The Coinage System of Cleopatra VII and Augustus in Cyprus", reattributes the issue to Cyprus.
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Sasanian Empire - Shapur II - 309 - 379AR Drachm, A.D. 309 - 379, Uncertain Mint, 24mm, 4.06g, 45°, Göbl Ia/6a.
Obv: Crowned bust right.
Rev: Attendant standing either side of fire altar with bust of Ahura-Mazda right within.
Marti Vltori
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Sear 379, Theup., Y. 7, Off. 3.Justin II.

Follis, Antioch, third Officina; Year 7.
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Septimius Severus AR Denarius Emesa Mint 194-195ADSeptimius Severus AR Denarius Emesa Mint

Obv:IMP CAE L SEP PERT AVG COS II, Laur. bust right
Rev: FORTVN REDVC, Fortuna seated left, holding rudder and corcnucopia

RIC IV.1 379, 16mm, 3.84g

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Septimius Severus Denarius RIC 379Emesa mint, Septimius Severus Denarius, 194-195 A.D. AR 18mm 3.15g, RIC 379, RSC 173a, BMC 355
O: IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, laureate head right
R: FORTVN REDVC, Fortuna seated left, holding rudder & cornucopia
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Septimius Severus Denarius RIC IVa 299Septimius Severus AR Denarius

1.512g, 19.0mm, 180 degrees, Rome mint, 206 CE.

Attribution: RIC IVa 299, RSC III 713, BMCRE V p. 223 370, Hunter III 99, SRCV II 6379, Cohen 713.

Obverse: SEVERVS PIVS AVG IMP, Laureate head right.

Reverse: VICTORIAE AVGG, Victory driving biga right, whip in right hand, reins in left hand, AVGG in exergue.

3 examples in Reka Devnia, Mouchmov P.104.

Ex. Forum coin, No. MA95655
Ron C2
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Septimius Severus Denarius RIC IVa 299Septimius Severus AR Denarius

3.68g, 19.3mm, 0 degrees, Rome mint, 206 CE.

Attribution: RIC IVa 299, RSC III 713, BMCRE V p. 223 370, Hunter III 99, SRCV II 6379, Cohen 713.

Obverse: SEVERVS PIVS AVG IMP, Laureate head right.

Reverse: VICTORIAE AVGG, Victory driving biga right, whip in right hand, reins in left hand, AVGG in exergue.

3 examples in Reka Devnia, Mouchmov P.104.

Ex-AUREA Numismatika 31.eAukce 6, June 11, 2021.
2 commentsRon C2
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Septimius Severus, 193 - 211 ADObv: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head of Septimius Severus facing right.

Rev: VICTORIAE around, AVGG in exergue, Victory at the reins of a galloping biga right, holding a whip.

Silver Denarius, Rome mint, 207 AD

3.7 grams, 19.4 mm, 180°

RIC IVi 299, RSC 713, S6379, VM 159
Matt Inglima
 
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