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Ägypten 5 Milliemes AD 1973 / AH 1393
Vs.: Oben arabische Schrift im Bogen, im Feld Nominal, links und rechts Jahreszahlen
Rs.: Adler
Zitat: KM# 432
Erhaltung: Stempelglanz
Metall: Messing
18 mm, 1,96 g _196
Antonivs Protti
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ROME REPUBLIC Cn. Plancius. AR Denarius, 55 BC. Obv. CN. PLANCIVS AED. CVR. S.C. Head of Diana Planciana R / GOAT
Cn. Plancius, Rome, 55 BC. AR Denarius (17mm, 3.84g, 3h). Female head (Diana Planciana?) r., wearing causia. R/ Cretan goat standing r.; bow and quiver to l. Crawford 432/1; RBW 1541; RSC Plancia 1paul1888
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Philip I Arabs, 244-249. Dupondius 248, Rome, on the city's 1000th anniversary. Bust / cippus. RIC 162 C. 197 10.14 g. Dark brown patina, rare good Very nice
Ex auction Leu 10, 1974, 319 (hammer price: 1700 CHF).
While Claudius (47) and Antoninus Pius (147) used the founding date of 753 B.C. As a basis, Philippus Arabs assumed the Capitoline era, which began a year later. The boundary stone (cippus terminalis) is used in Roman iconography to mark the beginning and end.paul1888
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Arcadius AE2. 392-395 AD. D N ARCADIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped bust right / GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing facing, head right, holding standard and globeAntonivs Protti
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C MAIANI Æ As. 153 BC, Rome Mint
Laureate head of Janus right, I above. / Prow right, C MAIANI above, ROMA in ex.
Ref C Maianius, Maiania 2, Syd 428, Cr203/2, MAINI AsAntonivs Protti
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ARCADIUS. 383-408 AD. Nicomedia mint. AE2.
Ovb: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. D N ARCADIVS P F AVG .
Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing facing, head right, holding labarum and globe. In exergue SMNB.
RIC 46bAntonivs Protti
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Huszár 547, Pohl 89-7, Unger 432h, Réthy II 89ALouis I (Lajos I, in Hun.) (1342-1382). AR denar, .49 g., 13.94 mm. max., .28 gr., 90°
Obv: + [MO]nETA LODOVICI, Saracen head left, pellets flanking.
Rev: + REGIS hVnGARIE, Patriarchal cross with random pellets.
The type was struck 1373-1382 (per Huszár, Pohl & Unger, although Huszár later wrote that the Saracen-head coinage incepted in 1372). This privy mark was struck at Pécs by one of the Saracenus brothers, probably by Johannes, who took over the mint after the death of Jacobus (per Pohl).
Huszár/Pohl rarity rating 3.
The Saracen's head is a pun on the surname of Jacobus Saracenus (Szerechen, in Hun.) and his brother, Johannes, courtiers of Italian descent who were ennobled by Louis. The image of a Saracen's head appeared on their coat of arms. Jacobus became the kammergraf at the Pécs mint in 1352, and the Comes Camerarum Regalium in 1369. He died in the early 1370s, at which time Johannes succeeded him as kammergraf.Stkp
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ROME
PB Tessera (14mm, 2.59 g, 12 h)
Fortuna standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia
Palm frond
Rostowzew 2230; München 411; Turcan 432
Possibly ex Trau CollectionArdatirion
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ROME
PB Tessera (14mm, 1.64 g, 7 h)
Fortuna standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia
Palm frond
Rostowzew 2230; cf. München 411 (style); Turcan 432
Ex Artcoins Roma Electronic Auction 5 (29 May 2012), lot 247 (part of)Ardatirion
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ROME
PB Tessera (17mm, 2.96 g, 12 h)
The Charites (the Three Graces) standing, the left and right facing, the middle with back to view
Modius with three grain ears
Rostovtzev 358; Milan 52; München 67-70; BM 1330-3, 1335-8, 1340-1; Staal Appendix A, p. 148 (this coin illustrated)
Ex Mark Staal Three Graces Collection (Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 300), lot 432 (part of)Ardatirion
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IONIA, Ephesos
PB Tessera (18mm, 4.03 g)
The Charites (the Three Graces) standing, the left and right facing, the middle with back to view
Blank
Gülbay & Kireç 53 var. (reverse type)
Ex Mark Staal Three Graces Collection (Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 300), lot 432 (part of)Ardatirion
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Aelius. Caesar, AD 136-138.
Fourrée Denarius Core (18mm, 2.68 g, 6 h)
Copying a Rome mint issue struck under Hadrian, AD 137
Laureate head right
Pietas standing left, dropping incense on flaming altar and holding box of perfumes
Cf. RIC II 432Ardatirion
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(0218) ELAGABALUS218 - 222 AD
AE 25.5 mm max.;8.92 g
O: AVT M AVR ANTWNEINOC, radiate, draped bust right
R: VP NOBIOV ROVFOV NIKOPOLITWN PROC ICTRON, eagle standing facing between two standards, head left, wreath in beak
Nikopolis ad Istrum; ref. Moushmov 1432; Varbanov (Eng.) 4001
d.s.
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007a2. Civil WarAR Denarius. Struck under Vitellian forces in Southern Gaul, March AD 69. I• O• M [CA]PITOLINVS, diademed and draped bust of Jupiter to left, palm branch below chin / VESTA P R QVIRITIVM, veiled Vesta enthroned to left, holding patera and lit torch. RIC I 125a; BMCRE 72; RSC 432. 3.00g, 18mm, 9h. Roma Numismatics Auction 85 Lot 1613.lawrence c
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009a3. OthoAE 23.7mm, 7.96 g. Antioch, Syria. 69 AD. Obv: IMP M OTHO CAE AVG; laureate head of Otho, right. Rev: SC; inscription in a laurel wreath of eight leaves. No dot. RPC I 4321. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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01-26 - AUGUSTO (27 A.C. - 14 D.C.)AE AS (Serie de los Triunviros Monetales) 27 mm 9.6 gr.
Legado Monetario M SALVIUS OTHO
Anv: "[CAE]SAR AVGVST PONT [MAX TRIBVNIC POT]" - Busto a cabeza desnuda viendo a izquierda.
Rev: "M SALVI[VS OT]HO III VIR A A A F F" - Leyenda alrededor de gran "S C ".
"SENATUS CONSULTO" - Era potestad del Senado la promulgación de la acuñación de las emisiones de bronce (cobre) - Ley Julia (19-15 A.C.)
Acuñada 7 A.C.
Ceca: Roma
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.1 #432 Pag.75 - Sear RCTV Vol.1 #1685 var Pag.331 - Cohen Vol.1 #516 Pag.139 - DVM #100b var Pag.71 - CBN #708mdelvalle
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01-26 - AUGUSTO (27 A.C. - 14 D.C.)AE AS (Serie de los Triunviros Monetales) 27 mm 9.6 gr.
Legado Monetario M SALVIUS OTHO
Anv: "[CAE]SAR AVGVST PONT [MAX TRIBVNIC POT]" - Busto a cabeza desnuda viendo a izquierda.
Rev: "M SALVI[VS OT]HO III VIR A A A F F" - Leyenda alrededor de gran "S C ".
"SENATUS CONSULTO" - Era potestad del Senado la promulgación de la acuñación de las emisiones de bronce (cobre) - Ley Julia (19-15 A.C.)
Acuñada 7 A.C.
Ceca: Roma
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.1 #432 Pag.75 - Sear RCTV Vol.1 #1685 var Pag.331 - Cohen Vol.1 #516 Pag.139 - DVM #100b var Pag.71 - CBN #708mdelvalle
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01. Constantine II / 2 soldiers and standard.AE 4, 337 - 341, Siscia mint.
Obverse: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG / Diademed bust of Constantine II.
Reverse: GLORIA EXERCITVS / Two soldiers, each holding spear and shield, one standard between them. Christogram on standard.
Mint mark: ASIS (crescent and dot)
1.70 gm., 15 mm.
RIC #95; LRBC #770; Sear #17432.
Several mints used the title MAX for all three sons of Constantine the Great for a short time after his death. It's use on coins of Constantius II and Constans was quickly dropped, and P F (Pius Felix) was used instead, reserving MAX for the senior emperor (Constantine II).Callimachus
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0140 - Denarius Plancia 55 BCObv/ Head of Diana Planciana r., wearing causia; before, CN PLANCIVS; behind, AED CVR S C.
Rev/ Cretan ibex standing r., bow and quiver behind.
Ag, 18.5 mm, 4.00 g
Moneyer: Cn. Plancius.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 432/1 [dies o/r: 99/110] - Syd. 933 - RSC Plancia 1
ex-NAC, jul 2011 - art. #01062q00dafnis
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015a14. TrajanAE28. Beroea, Syria. 24.5mm, 10.56 g. Obv: AYTOKΡ KAIC NEΡ TΡAIANOC AΡICT CEB ΓEΡM ΔAK ΠAΡΘ, laureate head right. Rev: BEΡOI-AIωN H in three lines within wreath. BMC 10; Butcher 10; Hunter 5; RPC III 3432.lawrence c
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0163 - Denarius Clodius Albinus 194-5 ACObv/ D CLOD SEPT ALBIN CAES, head of C.A. r.
Rev/ MINER PACIF COS II, Minerva helmeted and draped, standing facing, head l., spear leaning on arm, holding branch and leaning on shield.
Ag, 18.8 mm, 3.28 g
Mint: Roma.
BMCRE V/96 – RIC IV.1/7 [R]
ex-CNG, auction e273, lot 432dafnis
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026a07. Septimius SeverusDenarius. Emesa mint. Obv: IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, Laureate head right. Rev: T R P III IMP V COS II.Captive seated right, hand behind back, other hand supporting head; to right, shields and arms. RIC 432. Naumann Auction 100, Lot 529.
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432-c.-var., #01029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432-c.-var., #01
avers: ✠ mOnЄTA LODOVICI, Saracen's head left, no internal (line) border, border of dots.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal crosses with dots in each corner, amongst emission-marks (P--), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: P/-//-- This mint mark was struck by Peter Chimle (by Pohl), diameter: 13,5mm, weight: 0,42g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Unknown mint (by Pohl), date: 1373-1375 A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432-c-var., CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-08-var,
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432a, #01029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432a, #01
avers: ✠ mOnЄTA LODOVICI, Saracen's head left, no internal (line) border, border of dots.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal cross with dots each corner, amongst emission-marks (---), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: -/-//-- Without mint mark was struck by Johannes Saracenus (by Pohl), diameter: 15,0mm, weight: 0,49g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Pécs (by Pohl), date: 1373-1382A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432a, CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-01,
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432a, #03029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432a, #03
avers: ✠ mOnЄTA LODOVICI, Saracen's head left, no internal (line) border, border of dots.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal cross with dots each corner, amongst emission-marks (---), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: -/-//-- Without mint mark was struck by Johannes Saracenus (by Pohl), diameter: 15,0mm, weight: 0,53g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Pécs (by Pohl), date: 1373-1382A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432a, CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-01,
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432a-var1., #01029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432a-var1., #01
avers: ✠ MOnЄTA LODOVICI, Saracen's head left, no internal (line) border, border of dots. Dot middle on the face.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal cross, amongst emission-marks (---), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: -/-//-- Without mint mark was struck by Johannes Saracenus (by Pohl), diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Pécs (by Pohl), date: 1373-1382A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432a-var1., CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-01,
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432a.var2, #01029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432a.var2, #01
avers: ✠ MOnЄTA LODOVICI, Saracen's head left, no internal (line) border, border of dots.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal cross, amongst emission-marks (---), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: -/-//-- Without mint mark was struck by Johannes Saracenus (by Pohl), diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Pécs (by Pohl), date: 1373-1382A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432a-var2., CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-01,
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432a.var3, #01029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432a.var3, #01
avers: ✠ MOnЄTA LODOVICI, Saracen's head left, no internal (line) border, border of dots. Polka dot pattern in headscarves and neck.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal cross with dots each corner, amongst emission-marks (---), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: -/-//-- Without mint mark was struck by Johannes Saracenus (by Pohl), diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Pécs (by Pohl), date: 1373-1382A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432a-var3., CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-01,
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432b, #01029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432b, #01
avers: ✠ mOnЄTA LODOVICI, Saracen's head left, no internal (line) border, border of dots. Dot in the middle of the face.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal cross with dots each corner, amongst emission-marks (L-S), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: L/S//--, diameter: 14,0mm, weight: 0,52g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Unknown mint (by Pohl), date: 1373-1382A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432k, CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-10,
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432c, #01029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432c, #01
avers: ✠ mOnЄTA LODOVICI, Saracen's head left, no internal (line) border, border of dots.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal cross with dots each corner, amongst emission-marks (--P), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: -/P//-- This mint mark was struck 1373-1375 by Peter Chimle (by Pohl), diameter: 14,0mm, weight: 0,52g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Unknown mint (by Pohl), date: 1373-1382A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432c, CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-08,
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432c, #02029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432c, #02
avers: ✠ mOnЄTA LODOVICI, Saracen's head left, no internal (line) border, border of dots.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal cross with dots each corner, amongst emission-marks (--P), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: -/P//-- This mint mark was struck 1373-1375 by Peter Chimle (by Pohl), diameter: 14,0mm, weight: 0,54g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Unknown mint (by Pohl), date: 1373-1382A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432c, CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-08,
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432d, #01029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432d, #01
avers: ✠ mOnЄTA LODOVICI, Saracen's head left, no internal (line) border, border of dots.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal crosses with dots in each corner, amongst emission-marks (Lily-S), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: Lily/S//--, diameter: 14,0mm, weight: 0,46g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Szomolnok (Schmöllnitz, now Smolnik Slovakia by Pohl), date: 1373-1382A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432d, CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-09,
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432f.-var, #01029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432f.-var, #01
avers: ✠ mOnЄTA LODOVICI, Saracen's head left, no internal (line) border, border of dots.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal cross with dots each corner, amongst emission-marks (Lily-Lily in middle), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: Lily/Lily//--, diameter: 14,0mm, weight: 0,46g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Kassa (Kaschau, nowadays Kosice by Pohl), date: 1373-1382A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432f, CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-03,
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432g, #01029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432g, #01
avers: ✠ mOnЄTA LODOVICI, Saracen's head left, no internal (line) border, border of dots.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal cross with dots in each corner, amongst emission-marks (*-* in middle), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: */*//--, diameter: 14,0mm, weight: 0,49g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Nagybánya (now Baia Mare, Romania by Pohl), date: 1373-1382A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432g, CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-04,
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432g, #02029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432g, #02
avers: ✠ mOnЄTA LODOVICI, Saracen's head left, no internal (line) border, border of dots.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal cross with dots each corner, amongst emission-marks (*-* in middle), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: */*//--, diameter: 13,0mm, weight: 0,45g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Nagybánya (now Baia Mare, Romania by Pohl), date: 1373-1382A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432g, CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-04,
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432i, #01029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432i, #01
avers: ✠ MOnЄTA LODOVICI, Saracen's head left, no internal (line) border, border of dots. One-one dot beside of the neck.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal cross with dots each corner, amongst emission-marks (---), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: •/•//-- (in avers !), diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Pécs (by Pohl), date: 1373-1382A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432i, CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-07,
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432j, #01029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432j, #01
avers: ✠ MOnЄTA LODOVICI, Saracen's head left, no internal (line) border, border of dots.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal cross with dots each corner, amongst emission-marks (leaf-leaf below), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: leaf/leaf//--(below), diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, , date: 1373-1382A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432j, CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-11,
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029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432k, #01029 Lajos I. -Nagy Lajos-, (Lodovicus I. (the great) of Anjou, Angevin)., King of Hungary, (1342-1382 A.D.) AR-Denarius, U-432k, #01
avers: ✠ mOnЄTA LODOVICI, Cross on the neck (mint/emission mark), Saracen's head left, border of dots.
reverse: ✠ RЄGIS hVnGARIЄ, Patriarchal cross with dots each corner, border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: +/-//--, diameter: 13,0mm, weight: 0,68g, axis: 4h,
mint: Hungary, , date: 1373-1382A.D.(by Pohl), ref: Unger-432k, CNH-2-089A, Huszár-547, Pohl-89-12,
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04-07 - Aretas IV (9 A.C. - 40 D.C.)AE 14 mm 3.4 gr.
Anv: Cabeza laureada de Aretas con pelo largo viendo a derecha. Monograma en arameo al frente derecha "H" (Het).
Rev: Dos cornucopias cruzadas. Entre ellos monograma en arameo "H" (Het).
Meshore indicates het right on the obverse. Schmitt-Korte, NC 1990, indicates the het right is not present but also identifies a new varitey (Schmitt-Korte 43) with het left on the obverse. The het right on the obverse is clear on this specimen. (Forum Catalog)
Ceca: Petra
Referencias: B.M.C. Vol.28 #30 Pag 9 - SNG ANS 6.1432 - Meshorer #70 - Sear GICTV #5701 Pag.560mdelvalle
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC 432 varDenarius
Obv:– IMP CAE L SPE (sic) SEV - PERT AVG COS II, Laureate head right
Rev:– TR P III IMP V COS II, captive seated right with peaked cap, hands bound behind, quiver and shields behind, curved sword in ex
Minted in Emesa. A.D. 195
Reference:– RIC 432 var (obv legend). RSC 660 var (same)maridvnvm
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC 455bObv:– L SEPT SEV P-ERET AVG IMP - II, laureate head right
Rev:– LIBE-R AVG, Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus in right hand, cornucopiae in left
Minted in Laodicea-ad-Mare. A.D. 194-195
Reference:– BMCRE p. 108 432 note (432 is PERTE, citing Lawrence). RIC 455b (S citing L. A. Lawrence coll.).maridvnvm
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC 455bObv:– L SEPT SEV P-ERET AVG IMP II, laureate head right
Rev:– LIB-E-R AVG, Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus in right hand, cornucopiae in left
Minted in Laodicea-ad-Mare. A.D. 194-195
Reference:– BMCRE p. 108 432 note (432 is PERTE, citing Lawrence). RIC 455b (S citing L. A. Lawrence coll.). maridvnvm
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC 455bObv:– L SEPT SEV P-ERET AVG IMP - II, laureate head right
Rev:– LIBE-R AVG, Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus in right hand, cornucopiae in left
Minted in Laodicea-ad-Mare. A.D. 194-195
Reference:– BMCRE p. 108 432 note (432 in PERTE, citing Lawrence). RIC 455b (S citing L. A. Lawrence coll.). maridvnvm
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC 455bObv:– L SEPT SEV P-ERET AVG IMP I - I, laureate head right
Rev:– LIBE-R AVG, Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus in right hand, cornucopiae in left
Minted in Laodicea-ad-Mare. A.D. 194-195
Reference:– BMCRE p. 108 432 note (432 is PERTE, citing Lawrence). RIC 455b (S citing L. A. Lawrence coll.). maridvnvm
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084 Volusian (251-253 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-III 168, AR-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA AVG G, Concordia seated left, #1084 Volusian (251-253 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-III 168, AR-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA AVG G, Concordia seated left, #1
avers: IMP CAE C VIB VOLVSIANO AVG, Radiate, draped, cuirassed, right.
reverse: CONCORDIA AVG G, Concordia seated left holding patera and double cornucopia.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 19,8-21,2mm, weight: 3,11g, axis:0h,
mint: Rome, date: 251-253 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-III 168, p-, RSC 25, Sear 9743,
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091b01. Poemenius (?) in the name of Constantius IIPoemenius, in the name of Constantius II AD 337-361. Æ Centenionalis. Trier mint, 2nd officina. Struck AD 353.Large Chi-Rho; A ω flanking; TRS. 25 mm, 6.01 g. Tiber Auction 4, Lot 432.lawrence c
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0925 Hadrian Denarius Roma 128-29 AD star & CrescentReference.
RIC II, 355c; C. 459; Spink 3484; RIC III, 924; Strack 213
Bust D2
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Laureate draped and cuirassed bust viewed from side
Rev. COS III
Star within crescent
3.31 gr
20 mm
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098 Postumus (260-269 A.D.), Cologne, RIC V-II 303, AE-Antoninianus, FIDES EXERCITVS, Four standards, #1098 Postumus (260-269 A.D.), Cologne, RIC V-II 303, AE-Antoninianus, FIDES EXERCITVS, Four standards, #1
avers: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: FIDES EXERCITVS, Four standards, one surmounted by hand, another by an eagle.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 19,0-20,5mm, weight: 3,39g, axes: 7h,
mint: Cologne, date: 260-269 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-II 303, RSC 65, Elmer 417; AGK (corr.) 20; Cunetio 2432;
Sear5 10939.
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 243var., Rome, VIRTVS AVGVSTI, Bust-A (Not in RIC), Emperor standing left, R! #1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 243var., Rome, VIRTVS AVGVSTI, Bust-A (Not in RIC), Emperor standing left, R! #1
avers: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the front. (A, Not listed for this bust type in RIC.)
reverse: VIRTVS AVGVSTI, Emperor standing left, holding scepter and crowning trophy; to left, captive.
exergue: -/-//R, diameter: 22,0mm, weight: 3,35g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, 2nd. emission of Rome, date: 277 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-II 243var. (Not listed for this bust type in RIC.), p-42, MPR 77,
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132 - Probus - RIC 432- Bust Type H (Ticinum) (PXXT)Obv:– IMP C PROBVS AVG CONS II, Radiate bust left in imperial mantle, holding sceptre surmounted by eagle
Rev:– VIRTVS AVG, Mars walking right, holding spear and trophy
Minted in Ticinum (//PXXT) Emission 4, Officina 1. A.D. 278
Reference:– RIC 432 Bust Type H (R)
Ex-Forvm maridvnvm
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136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 055v, AE-3 Follis, -/-//ΔSIS, Not in RIC this Officina-Δ !!!, VICTORIA LAETAE PRINC PERP, Rare !!!136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VII 055v., AE-3 Follis, -/-//ΔSIS, Not in RIC this Officina-Δ !!!, VICTORIA LAETAE PRINC PERP, Rare !!
avers:- IMP CONS TANT INVS AVG, 1c, H11l., High-crested helmeted, cuirassed bust right, spear across right shoulder.
rever:- VICTORIA LAETAE PRINC PERP, Two Victories standing, facing each other, together holding shield reading VOT/PR on cippus.
exergo: -/-//ΔSIS, diameter: 17-19,5mm, weight: 2,97g, axis:6h,
mint: Siscia, date: 318-319 A.D., ref: RIC VII 55var., T-I, Not in RIC this Officina-Δ, p-432, altar typ: x,
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140 Marcian, AD 450-457Gold solidus, 20.8mm, 4.48g, brilliant, gEF
Struck at Constantinople
D N MARCIA-NVS P F AVG, diademed, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, head slightly to right, holding spear and shield decorated with horseman spearing a fallen enemy / VICTORI-A AVCCC Z, Victory standing half left holding a long jeweled cross resting on ground, star in right field, CON OB in exergue
Certificate of Authenticity by David R. Sear, ACCS
Ex: Forum Ancient Coins
DOC 481; RIC 510; Sear 4322vLawrence W
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141 - Diocletian - RIC V pt II Lugdunum 33 Bust Type CObv:– IMP DIOCLETIANVS P AVG, Radiate draped and cuirassed bust right (seen from front)
Rev:– IOVI AVGG, Jupiter seated left, holding victory on globe in right hand and leaning on scepter in left hand
Minted in Lugdunum (A in exe). Emission 8, Officina 1. A.D. 292
References:– Cohen 171. RIC V part 2 Lugdunum 33 Bust Type C, Bastien 432 (12 examples cited).maridvnvm
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146 - Maximianus - RIC V pt II 432Antoninianus
Obv:– IMP C VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, Radiate draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– VIRTVS AVGG, Jupiter standing right, holding scepter, clasping hand of Hercules standing left holding club and lion’s skin
Minted in Lugdunum (//C). Emission 2, Officina 3. Spring to Summer A.D. 286
Reference:– Cohen 604. Bastien VII 62 (12). RIC V Pt. 2 432maridvnvm
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146 - Maximianus - RIC V pt II 432 Bust Type CObv:– IMP C VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– VIRTVS AVGG, Jupiter standing right, holding scepter, clasping hand of Hercules standing left holding club and lion’s skin
Minted in Lugdunum (D in centre field). Emission 2, Officina 4. Spring – Summer A.D. 286
References:– Cohen 604. RIC V Part 2 432 Bust Type C. Bastien Volume VII 71 (26 examples cited)maridvnvm
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167 Theodosius II. (402-450 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC X 0432, -/-//SMH, AE-4, CONCORDIA AVG, Victory, #1167 Theodosius II. (402-450 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC X 0432, -/-//SMH, AE-4, CONCORDIA AVG, Victory, #1
avers: D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. (T2/D3)
reverse: CONCORDIA AVG, Victory advancing to front, holding wreath in each hand.
exergue: -/-//SMH, diameter: 11 mm, weight: 0,92 g, axis: 1h,
mint: Heraclea, date: 425-435 A.D., ref: RIC-X-432, p-274,
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185. Julian II Apostata (360-363 A.D.)Av.: DN FL CL IVLIANVS PF AVG
Rv.: SECVRITAS REIPVB dot
Ex.: palm branch CONSPB palm branch
AE Double Maiorina Ø29 / 8.5g
RIC VIII 164 Constantinople
Scarce!
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19 Constantius GallusConstantius Gallus
DN CONSTANTI-VS NOB CAES
bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust right
FEL TEMP RE-PARATIO
Soldier spearing horseman, bearded, bare-headed, reaching
ALEA / Gama left
Alexandria 74Randygeki(h2)
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1918-I George V Gold SovereignIndia, George V (1910-36), Gold Sovereign, 1918-I, Bentley 892, SCWC KM 525a, Friedberg 1609, Marsh 228, SCBC 3998, BU, edge milled, weight 7.9881g (AGW 0.2355oz), composition 0.917 Au, 0.083 Cu, diameter 22.05mm, thickness 1.52mm, die axis 0°, Bombay mint, 1918; obverse GEORGIVS V D.G. BRITT: OMN: REX F.D. IND: IMP: (George V, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britains, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India), bare head left, B.M. raised on truncation for engraver Bertram Mackennal, toothed border surrounding; reverse St. George, nude but for crested Attic helmet with three-strand streamer, paludamentum fastened in front by fibula billowing behind and high-topped boots (calcei equestri), on horse rearing right, with long tail, ending in three strands, with one spur higher up at curve, holding bridle in left hand and short sword in right, looking down, trampling and slaying prostrate dragon to lower right, with broken lance in its side, looking back and up at St. George, broken lance on ground-line to left, tiny WWP raised under lance for Master of the Mint, William Wellesley-Pole, mint mark I at centre of ground-line, 1918 in exergue, tiny B.P. raised to upper right of exergue for engraver Benedetto Pistrucci, toothed border surrounding; from the Roger Belmar Collection; ex KB Coins (2 Dec 2020); £575.00.Serendipity
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205. Severus Alexander; Alexandria, Egypt;EGYPT, Alexandria. Severus Alexander. AD 222-235. BI Tetradrachm (23mm, 11.66 g, 12h). Dated RY 12 (AD 232/3). Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Nike seated left on cuirass, holding palm and wreath; palm to left, LI B (date) across field. Cf. Köln 2480 ; Dattari 4326; cf. Milne 3110 ; Emmett 3120.12. VF. Well struck.ecoli
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215 Philip IPhilip I AE Sestertius (18.42 gm). IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / LAET FVNDATA, S-C, Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and rudder RIC 175. Ex SosiusRandygeki(h2)
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2432IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
FIDES EXERCITVS
Four standards
Mint 1 (Trier), Issue 4
Cunetio 2432mauseus
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25.04. András III., (Andreas III.), King of Hungary, (1290-11301 A.D.), CÁC III. 25.04.1.1., H-432, CNH I.-, U-341, AR-Denarius, #0125.04. András III., (Andreas III.), King of Hungary, (1290-11301 A.D.), CÁC III. 25.04.1.1., H-432, CNH I.-, U-341, AR-Denarius, #01
avers: +RЄX ANDRЄAS, in a circle, crowned head facing in the center.
reverse: Eagle standing left, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 8-8,5mm, weight: 0,16g, axis:8h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-432, CNH I.-, Unger-341,
CÁC III. 25.04.1.1., Very Rare !!!
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31-09 - ANTONINO PIO Como Cesar de Adriano (25/02 - 10/07/138 D.C.)AE AS 25 mm 11.1 gr.
Anv: "[IMP T AEL]IVS CAE[SAR ANTONINVS]" - Busto a cabeza desnuda viendo a derecha.
Rev: "[TR]IB POT COS - [S] C" - Dos manos entrelazadas sosteniendo un caduceo alado y dos espigas de trigo.
Acuñada Feb./Jul. 138 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.II #1088a Pag.484 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #4322 Pag.239 - BMCRE III (Hadrian) #1948 Pag.551 - Cohen Vol.II #1066 Pag.373 - DVM #128 Pag.140 - Hill UCR #43mdelvalle
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31-10 - ANTONINO PIO Como Cesar de Hadriano (25/02 - 10/07/138 D.C.)AE AS 25 mm 11.1 gr.
Anv: "[IMP T AEL]IVS CAE[SAR ANTONINVS]" - Busto a cabeza desnuda viendo a derecha.
Rev: "[TR]IB POT COS - [S] C" - Dos manos entrelazadas sosteniendo un caduceo alado y dos espigas de trigo.
Acuñada Feb./Jul. 138 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.II #1088a Pag.484 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #4322 Pag.239 - BMCRE (Hadrian) #1948 - Cohen Vol.II #1066 Pag.373 - DVM #128 Pag.140 - Hill UCR #43mdelvalle
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32-30 - FAUSTINA MADRE (138 - 141 D.C.)AE Sestercio 31 mm 21.53 gr.
Anv: "DIVA AVGVSTA FAVSTINA" - Busto vestido viendo a derecha.
Rev: "PIETAS AVG - S [C]" - Pietas (La Piedad) estante a izquierda arrojando incienso en un Candelabro de pié y portando Caja de Perfumes.
Acuñada 141 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.III #1146a Pag.165 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #4631 Pag.274 - BMCRE IV #1442 Pag.233 - Cohen Vol.II #240 Pag.432 - DVM #23 Pag.142 - Hill UCR #382mdelvalle
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3310 CILICIA, Tarsus, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian, SandanReference.
RPC III, 3310/8; SNG France 1432
Obv. ΤΑΡϹΟΥ
Veiled and draped bust of ?, l.; above, star
Rev. ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕ
Sandan standing, r. on horned lion, with bow-case on l. shoulder, raising r. hand and holding wreath in left
3.41 gr
16 mm
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36-02 - LUCILA (164 - 180 D.C.)AR Denario 19 x 17 mm 2.7 gr.
Annia Aurelia Galeria Lucila (7 de marzo de 150 - 182) fue la hija mayor del emperador romano Marco Aurelio y Faustina la Menor y hermana de Cómodo. En el año 164 d. C., el emperador Marco Aurelio casó a su hija Annia Lucilla, con su socio en el poder y hermano de adopción Lucio Aurelio Vero. Después de la muerte del emperador Lucio Vero en 169, Lucila se volvió a casar, esta vez con Claudius Pompeianus y se entregó al desenfreno y depravación, viviendo incluso una incestuosa relación con su hermano Cómodo. El emperador Cómodo sufrió numerosos complots y después de descubrir algunos de ellos, empezó un periodo de terror en el que numerosas personalidades influyentes fueron acusadas y condenadas a muerte. Incluso sus más allegados, como su esposa Crispina y su hermana Lucila fueron acusadas de traición, deportadas a Caprea (isla de Capri) y más tarde asesinadas. Lucila había realmente conspirado junto con un grupo de senadores, pero durante el año 182 fue descubierta y murió en Capri, por orden de emperador. Los senadores líderes también fueron ejecutados. [Fuente WIKIPEDIA]
Anv: "LVCILLA AVGVSTA"- Busto con rodete y vestido viendo a derecha.
Rev: "VENVS VICTRIX" - Venus estante a izquierda portando Victoriola en la mano derecha extendida y apoyando la izquierda en un escudo.
Acuñada 166 - 169 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.III (Marco Aurelio) #786 Pag.276 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #5492 – BMCRE IV #353 Pag.432 (Plate 59 #10) - Cohen Vol.III #89 Pag.222 - DVM #15 Pag.158 – RSC II #89 Pag.234 - MIR.18/45 -4mdelvalle
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362/1 , Mamilia 6 foureeI really like the reverse on these.
Ulysses returning home and greeted by his Argus.
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3856 PHOENICIA Berytus (Beirut) Hadrian 128-138 AD two legionary AquilaeReference.
RPC III, 3856/10; Rouvier 532; Sawaya 1047-8 var. (D199/R– [unlisted rev. die])
Obv. IMP CAES TRAI HADRIANVS AVG
Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. COL-BER
Two inward-facing aquilae pellet between, in laurel wreath
11.64 gr
24 mm
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416/1a L. Scribonius LiboL. Scribonius Libo. AR Denarius. 62 BC. (3.87g, 19.30mm) Obv: Diademed head of Bonus Eventus right, LIBO behind, BON EVENT downward before. Rev: Garlanded well-head decorated with two lyres and hammer, PVTEAL above, SCRIBON below. .
Syd 928; Scribonia 8a. Crawford 416/1a
Ex: Frank Robinson Auction
Rarely will I purchase an EF coin, but I surely do not regret adding this fine specimen.Paddy
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44329-Q. Marcius, C. Fabius and L. Roscius AR Denarius,Roma/Quadriga
DENARIUS
Obv: Helmeted Head of Roma Right
X behind
Rev: Victory in galloping quadriga right, crowning horses with wreath,
ROMA below, R MAR C F L R in ex.
Mint: Rome 20.1mm 3.7G
Cr283/1a, Syd 541 Sear 159 Blayne W
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46-64 - SEPTIMIO SEVERO (193 - 211 D.C.)NICOPOLIS ad ISTRUM Moesia Inferior
AE Assarion 17 mm 2.1 gr.
Anv: "AV KAI CEOVHPOC" – Cabeza laureada viendo a derecha.
Rev: ”NIKOÎ OΛIT Î POC ICTP – Homonia/concordia de pié a izquierda portando pátera en mano derecha y cornucopia en brazo izquierdo.
Acuñada: 193 - 211 D.C.
Referencias: Moushmov #964 - AMNG I/1 #1395 Pag.382 - Mionnet Supl.2 #429 y 432 Pag.130 mdelvalle
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4e Emission - 1er Phase - (266) - Trèves - FIDES EXERCITVSIMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
FIDES EXERCITVS
EG 59
CUNETIO 2432
RIC 303
ELMER 417
AGK 20
de Witte 53
Cohen 65PYL
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4e Emission - 1er Phase - (266) - Trèves - FIDES EXERCITVSIMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
FIDES EXERCITVS
EG 59
CUNETIO 2432
RIC 303
ELMER 417
AGK 20
de Witte 53
Cohen 65PYL
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4th- 5th Century Round Plate BuckleRound plate buckle of either Roman or Germanic origin. The buckle itself is chunky and this may be an early Medieval period item. 36 mm x 47mm.
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501b. CrispusIn 326, Crispus was suddenly executed according to the orders of his own father in Pola, Istria. Though the decision of Constantine was certainly cruel and unexpected, historians remain more interested in the motivation leading to it.
Zosimus in the 5th century and Joannes Zonaras in the 12th century both reported that Fausta, step-mother of Crispus, was extremely jealous of him. She was reportedly afraid that Constantine would put aside the sons she bore him. So, in order to get rid of Crispus, Fausta set him up. She reportedly told the young Caesar that she was in love with him and suggested an illegitimate love affair. Crispus denied the immoral wishes of Fausta and left the palace in a state of a shock. Then Fausta said to Constantine that Crispus had no respect for his father, since the Caesar was in love with his father's own wife. She reported to Constantine that she dismissed him after his attempt to rape her. Constantine believed her and, true to his strong personality and short temper, executed his beloved son. A few months later, Constantine reportedly found out the whole truth and then executed his wife Fausta at the end of 326.
This version of events has become the most widely accepted, since all other reports are even less satisfactory.
A treason against Constantine jointly plotted by Fausta and Crispus is rejected by most historians. They would have nothing to gain considering their positions as favourites of Constantine.
Another version suggests that Constantine killed Crispus because as an illegitimate son, he would cause a crisis in the order of succession to the throne. However, Constantine had kept him at his side for twenty years without any such decision. Constantine also had the authority to appoint his younger, legitimate sons as his heirs. Nevertheless, Crispus' status as a legitimate or illegitimate son remains uncertain.
Some reports claimed that Constantine was envious of the success of his son and afraid of him. This seems improbable, given that Constantine had twenty years of experience at Emperor while Crispus was still a young Caesar. Similarly, there seems to be no evidence that Crispus had any ambitions to harm or displace his father.
So while the story of Zosimus and Zonaras seems the most believable one, there are also problems relating to their version of events.
Constantine's reaction suggest that he suspected Crispus of a crime so terrible that death was not enough. Crispus also suffered damnatio memoriae, meaning his name was never mentioned again and was deleted from all official documents and monuments. Crispus, his wife Helena and their son were never to be mentioned again in historical records. The eventual fate of Helena and her son is a mystery.
Constantine may have been eventually convinced of Crispus' innocence. But he did not restore his son's innocence and name, as he probably would have on learning of his son's innocence. Perhaps Constantine's pride or shame at having executed his son prevented him from publicly admitting having made a mistake.
Beyond doubt there was a connections between the executions of Crispus and Fausta. Both happened too close in time to be coincidental. Such agreement among different sources connecting the two deaths is extremely rare in itself. A number of modern historians have suggested that Crispus and Fausta really did have an illegitimate affair. When Constantine found out, his reaction was executing both of them. What delayed the death of Fausta may have been a pregnancy. Since the years of birth for the two known daughters of Constantine and Fausta remain unknown, one of their births may have delayed their mother's execution.
Crispus, 316-326, Bronze Reduced Anepigraphic Follis, RIC-VII-53-R5, struck 324-325 at Antioch, 1.87 grams, 17.9 mm. Nice VF
Obv: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Crispus facing left
Rev: CRISPVS CAESAR SMANTZ - Legend and mint signature in three lines, star above, dot below
An excessively rare coin of Crispus. Nicely centered and struck with even wear to both surfaces. Important and MUCH nicer than the image projects.
Ex-Glenn Woodsecoli
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59-05 - SEVERO ALEJANDRO (222 - 235 D.C.)AR Denario 19 mm 2.4 gr.
Anv: "IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG" - Busto laureado y vestido viendo a derecha. Viendolo de atrás.
Rev: "PM TR P VI COS II P P" - Marte desnudo con casco militar avanzando a derecha, su manto flota detrás, portando un trofeo sobre hombro izquierdo y cetro transversal en mano derecha.
Acuñada 227 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.IV Parte II #61 Pag.75 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #7898 var Pag.647 - BMCRE #409/13 - Cohen Vol.IV #305 Pag.432 - RSC Vol. III #305 Pag.140 - DVM #42-1 Pag.212mdelvalle
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59-05 - SEVERO ALEJANDRO (222 - 235 D.C.)AR Denario 19 mm 2.4 gr.
Anv: "IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG" - Busto laureado y vestido viendo a derecha. Viendolo de atrás.
Rev: "PM TR P VI COS II P P" - Marte desnudo con casco militar avanzando a derecha, su manto flota detrás, portando un trofeo sobre hombro izquierdo y cetro transversal en mano derecha.
Acuñada 227 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.IV Parte II #61 Pag.75 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #7898 var Pag.647 - BMCRE #409/13 - Cohen Vol.IV #305 Pag.432 - RSC Vol. III #305 Pag.140 - DVM #42-1 Pag.212mdelvalle
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82-21 - GALIENO (253 - 268 D.C.)Billon Antoniniano 21 mm 3.0 gr.
Totalmente plateado
Anv: "GALLIENVS AVG" - Busto radiado y vistiendo coraza, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "SALVS AVG" – Apolo desnudo de pié de frente, viendo a izquierda, portando una rama de laureles que cae de la mano de su brazo derecho extendido, su codo izquierdo apoyado en un trípode. ”PXV” en exergo (Potestas XV = año 267 D.C.).
Este reverso se relaciona con la peste que asoló el Imperio durante el reinado de Galieno
Acuñada: 267 D.C.
Ceca: Antioquía (Göbl) – Asia (RIC)
Rareza: C
Referencias:
RIC Vol.V Parte I #610 Pag.185 - Cohen Vol.V #927 Pag.432 - DVM #254/1 Pag.248 - RSC Vol.IV #927a Pag.95 - Göbl 1670k - MIR 36/1670 k (27 ex) - Sear RCTV Vol.III #10346 mdelvalle
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82-30 - GALIENO (253 - 268 D.C.)Billon Antoniniano 21 mm 3.0 gr.
Totalmente plateado
Anv: "GALLIENVS AVG" - Busto radiado y vistiendo coraza, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "SALVS AVG" – Apolo desnudo de pié de frente, viendo a izquierda, portando una rama de laureles que cae de la mano de su brazo derecho extendido, su codo izquierdo apoyado en un trípode. ”PXV” en exergo (Potestas XV = año 267 D.C.).
Este reverso se relaciona con la peste que asoló el Imperio durante el reinado de Galieno
Acuñada: 267 D.C.
Ceca: Antioquía (Göbl) – Asia (RIC)
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte I #610 Pag.185 - Cohen Vol.V #927 Pag.432 - DVM #254/1 Pag.248 - RSC Vol.IV #927a Pag.95 - Göbl 1670k - MIR 36/1670 k (27 ex) - Sear RCTV Vol.III #10346 Pag.300 - Hunter p.lxx mdelvalle
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96-01 - AURELIANO (270 - 275 D.C.)Denario de bellón 18x19 mm, 2.40 gr.
Anv: "IMP AVRELI-ANVS AVG", busto laureado y vistiendo coraza, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "VICTORIA AVG", Victoria avanzando a izquierda, portando corona de laureles en mano der. y hoja de Palma en izquierda. "B" = 2da.Off. en campo izquierdo, "VSV" en exergo. Mattingly uno de los autores del RIC lo interpreta como la abreviación de "usualis" lo que marcaría a estas monedas como la norma de unidad monetaria de cuenta, es decir como un denario.
Acuñada: 274 a 275 D.C.
Ceca: Roma 2da.Off.
Rareza: S (Escasa)
Referencias: RIC Vol.Va #71 Pag.273, Cohen Vol.VI #250 Pag.203, Sear Vol.III #11640 Pag.432, CBN #185, MIR #135mdelvalle
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96-01 - AURELIANO (270 - 275 D.C.)Denario de vellón 18x19 mm, 2.40 gr.
Anv: "IMP AVRELI-ANVS AVG", busto laureado y vistiendo coraza, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "VICTORIA AVG", Victoria avanzando a izquierda, portando corona de laureles en mano der. y hoja de Palma en izquierda. "B" = 2da.Off. en campo izquierdo, "VSV" en exergo. Mattingly uno de los autores del RIC lo interpreta como la abreviación de "usualis" lo que marcaría a estas monedas como la norma de unidad monetaria de cuenta, es decir como un denario.
Acuñada: 10ma. Emisión Finales de 274 D.C.
Ceca: Roma 2da.Off.
Referencias: RIC Va #71 (S) P.273, RIC2 Temp #1798, Cohen VI #250 P.203, Sear Vol.III #11640 P.432, CBN #185, MIR #135f, BNC Paris #71mdelvalle
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96-02 - AURELIANO (270 - 275 D.C.)Denario de vellón 19 mm, 2.70 gr.
Anv: "IMP AVRELI-ANVS AVG", busto laureado y vistiendo coraza, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "VICTORIA AVG", Victoria avanzando a izquierda, portando corona de laureles en mano der. y hoja de Palma en izquierda. "Γ" = 2da.Off. en exergo.
Acuñada: 11ava. Emisión inicio a sep. de 275 D.C.
Ceca: Roma 3ra.Off.
Referencias: RIC Va #73 (C) P.273, RIC2 Temp #1856, Cohen VI #256 P.203, Sear RCTV III #11643 P.432, CBN #240,259,265,283, MIR #139f, Hunter p.cix, BNC Paris #265mdelvalle
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A103-10 - CARINO (Mar.283 - Set.285 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 20 x 23 mm 3.0 gr.
Hijo mayor de Caro, acuñada como Co-augusto con su hermano menor Numeriano.
Anv: "IMP C M AVR CARINVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado y con coraza, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "VIRTVS AV[GG]" - Emperador (Carino) a derecha, portando largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda, recibiendo de Júpiter/Numeriano a izquierda, portando cetro corto en mano izquierda, Victoriola (Palladium) con mano derecha. Ambos con vestimenta militar."B" en campo centro y "XXI" en exergo.
Acuñada 5ta.Emisión 283 - 284 D.C.
Ceca: Siscia (Off.2da.) - Sisak Croacia
Rareza: R
Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #314a Pag.177 - Sear RCTV(1988)#3477 var - Cohen Vol.VI #184 Pag.402 - DVM #25 Pag.265 - La Venera IV/4321mdelvalle
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