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HEMATITE LIMONITE GONIATITE AMMONITES, from MOROCCO Randygeki(h2)
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Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius
Denarius of the Roman Republic Period 81 BC
Material: Silver
Diameter: 20mm
Weight: 3.84g
Mint: North Italy
Reference: Crawford RRC 374/2paul1888
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Roman Imperial, Vespasian AD 69-79, 3.11 grams, Obverse: Bust of Vespasian; Reverse: Judaea Trophy to leftpaul1888
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Time of Alexander I, AR Hemiobol, struck 470 - 460 BC at Argilos in MacedoniaObverse: No legend. Forepart of Pegasos facing left.
Reverse: No legend. Quadripartite granulated incuse square.
Diameter: 8.78mm | Weight: 0.20gms | Die Axis: Uncertain
Liampi 118 | SNG - | GCV -
Rare
Argilos was a city of ancient Macedonia founded by a colony of Greeks from Andros. Although little information is known about the city until about 480 BC, the literary tradition dates the foundation to around 655/654 BC which makes Argilos the earliest Greek colony on the Thracian coast. It appears from Herodotus to have been a little to the right of the route the army of Xerxes I took during its invasion of Greece in 480 BC in the Greco-Persian Wars. Its territory must have extended as far as the right bank of the Strymona, since the mountain of Kerdylion belonged to the city.
Argilos benefited from the trading activities along the Strymona and probably also from the gold mines of the Pangeion. Ancient authors rarely mention the site, but nevertheless shed some light on the important periods of its history. In the last quarter of the 6th century BC, Argilos founded two colonies, Tragilos, in the Thracian heartland, and Kerdilion, a few kilometers to the east of the city.
Alexander I was the ruler of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from c.498 BC until his death in 454 BC. Alexander came to the throne during the era of the kingdom's vassalage to Persia, dating back to the time of his father, Amyntas I. Although Macedonia retained a broad scope of autonomy, in 492 BC it was made a fully subordinate part of the Persian Empire. Alexander I acted as a representative of the Persian governor Mardonius during peace negotiations after the Persian defeat at the Battle of Salamis in 480 BC. From the time of Mardonius' conquest of Macedonia, Herodotus disparagingly refers to Alexander I as “hyparchos”, meaning viceroy. However, despite his cooperation with Persia, Alexander frequently gave supplies and advice to the Greek city states, and warned them of the Persian plans before the Battle of Plataea in 479 BC. After their defeat at Plataea, when the Persian army under the command of Artabazus tried to retreat all the way back to Asia Minor, most of the 43,000 survivors of the battle were attacked and killed by the forces of Alexander at the estuary of the Strymona river.
Alexander regained Macedonian independence after the end of the Persian Wars and was given the title "philhellene" by the Athenians, a title used for Greek patriots.
After the Persian defeat, Argilos became a member of the first Athenian confederation but the foundation of Amphipolis in 437 BC, which took control of the trade along the Strymona, brought an end to this. Thucydides tells us that some Argilians took part in this foundation but that the relations between the two cities quickly deteriorated and, during the Peloponnesian war, the Argilians joined with the Spartan general Brasidas to attack Amphipolis. An inscription from the temple of Asklepios in Epidauros attests that Argilos was an independent city during the 4th century.
Like other colonies in the area, Argilos was conquered by the Macedonian king Philip II in 357 B.C. Historians believe that the city was then abandoned and, though excavations have brought to light an important agricultural settlement on the acropolis dated to the years 350-200 BC, no Roman or Byzantine ruins have been uncovered there.*Alex
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14 TrajanPHOENICIA, Tyre. Trajan. AD 98-117. AR Tetradrachm (23mm, 13.88 g, 10h). Struck AD 110/1. Laureate head right; below, club left and eagle standing right / Tyche seated right on rock, holding grain ears; below, river god Orontes swimming right, head left. McAlee 470; Prieur 1498. VF.
Ex CNGSosius
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(0098) TRAJAN98-117 AD
AE 26 mm 9.40 g
O: IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS III, Laureate head right
R: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI S-C, Aequitas standing left holding cornucopia and scales
RIC 498
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(0306) MAXENTIUS306-312 AD
Struck 307-308 AD
AE Follis. 26.6 mm max. 6.71 g
O: IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG, laureate head right
R: CONSERV-VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing, head left, in hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre, shield at side, Victories as acroteria, wreath in pediment above row of dots, H in left field. Mintmark RQ.
Rome; RIC 202a; Sear 14986.laney
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(0491 ) ANASTASIUS491 - 518 AD
STRUCK 498 - 518 (5th Officina)
AE FOLLIS 32 mm 15.64 g
O: D N ANASTA SIVS P P AVC, diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right
R: Large M (mark of value); star to left and right, cross above, below, CON IN EXE.
CONSTANTINOPLE
DOC 23i; MIBE 27; SB 19
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0016 - Denarius Cornelia 56 BCObv/Head of Hercules r. in lion skin, SC and TAS in monogram behind, below winged paws.
Rev/Globe between jeweled wreath and three triumphal wreaths.
Ag, 19.9mm, 3.74g
Moneyer: Faustus Cornelius Sulla.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 426/4a [dies o/r: 33/37] - Syd. 882 - BMCRR 3912 - Cohen Cornelia 49 - Calicó 498 - RCV 385 - RSC Cornelia 61
ex-Kuenker, auction 124, lot 8390dafnis
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01-02 - Anastasio I (11/04/491 - 01/07/518 D.C.) AE Follis Post-Reforma (Módulo pequeño) 23 x 25 mm 7.7 gr.
Anv: "D.N.ANASTASIVS PP.AVG." - Busto con diadema de perlas, coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: Gran " M ", con una " +" arriba. "CON" en exergo.
Acuñada 498 - 518 D.C.
Ceca: Constantinopla
Referencias: Sear BCTV #14 Pag. 37 - Bellinger D.O. Vol.I #16 - B.M.C. #41 -Tolstoi M.B. #31 - Ratto M.B. #354 - Morrisson C.M.b.B.N. #11-22 - Hahn M.I.B.#22mdelvalle
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024c Domitian (69-81 A.D. Caesar, 81-96 A.D. Augustus), RIC 0250, RIC II(1962) 0435, AE-Quadrans, Rome, Rhinoceros walking left, Scarce!, #1024c Domitian (69-81 A.D. Caesar, 81-96 A.D. Augustus), RIC 0250, RIC II(1962) 0435, AE-Quadrans, Rome, Rhinoceros walking left, Scarce!, #1
avers: Rhinoceros walking left.
reverse: IMP DOMIT AVG GERM around large SC.
diameter: 16,518mm, weight: 2,24, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 84-85 A.D., ref: RIC 0250, RIC II(1962) 0435 p-208, BMCRE 498, C-674,
Q-001quadrans
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0253 - Litra Timoleon 344-336 BCObv/ Head of Cora l., around ΣIPAKOΣION.
Rev/ Pegasus l., Σ below.
AE, 21.3 mm, 11.11 g
Mint: Siracuse.
CNS II/78
ex-Bertolami Fine Arts, auction e77, lot 498dafnis
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04 Constantius IID N CONSTAN-TIVS P F AVG, diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right, A behind/ FEL TEMP RE-PARATIO soldier spearing falling enemy horseman, hair straight up, reaching backwards, LXXII to left, S between AQS in ex.
RIC Aquileia 193
"The reverse mark LXXII refers to the a standard of 72 coins to the pound. The gold solidus and silver light miliarense were both also struck at this c. 4.5 gram standard."
Randygeki(h2)
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040a05. Trajan DeciusAR tetradrachm. Antioch, Syria. AD 249. Obv: AYTOK K ΓAI ME KYIN ΔEKKIOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: ΔHMAΡX EΞOYCIAC, eagle standing right on palm branch, head right, tail left, wings spread, wreath in beak. SC below.
Prieur 498 (?).lawrence c
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041 Ulászló II. (Wladislas II., Jagellion)., King of Hungary, (1490-1516 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-807, CNH-2-272B, U-641a, P-242-12C, K/h//--, Madonna with the child, #01041 Ulászló II. (Wladislas II., Jagellion)., King of Hungary, (1490-1516 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-807, CNH-2-272B, U-641a, P-242-12C, K/h//--, Madonna with the child, #01
avers: M•WLADISLAI•R•VNGAR•, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian (Hungarian) stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, and Bohemian lion). The Polish eagle in the inner shield.
reverse: PATRON•VNGARI•, Crowned Madonna with the child in her right arm.
exergue, mint mark: K/h//--, were struck by Hans Thurzó (by Pohl),
diameter: 15,0-15,5mm, weight: 0,51g, axis: 5h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica),
date: 1501-1502 A.D.,
ref: Huszár-807, CNH-2-272B, Unger-641a, Pohl-242-12C,
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041 Ulászló II. (Wladislas II., Jagellion)., King of Hungary, (1490-1516 A.D.) AR Obulus, H-815, CNH-2-281, U-650b, P-246-02, Madonna and child, #01041 Ulászló II. (Wladislas II., Jagellion)., King of Hungary, (1490-1516 A.D.) AR Obulus, H-815, CNH-2-281, U-650b, P-246-02, Madonna and child, #01
avers: Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion). Inside of the central shield, Polish eagle with outstretched wings.
revers: No legend, Nimbate, and Crowned Madonna sit with a child on her right arm.
exergue, mint mark: K/h//--, struck by Hans Thurzó (by Pohl),
diameter: 12,0mm, weight: 0,40g, axis: 24h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica),
date: 1500-1502 A.D. (Pohl),
ref: Huszár-815, CNH-2-281, Unger-650b, Pohl-246-02,
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0450 Hadrian Sestertius Roma 119-23 AD ORBIS TERRARVMReference. Rare
RIC II, 594b; Spink 3637 var C. 1285; Banti 678; Strack 559; RIC 450
Bust A2
Obv. IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG P M TR P COS III
Laureate head with drapery
Rev. RESTITVTORI ORBIS TERRARVM in ex. S C
Orbis, towered and holding globe, kneeling right, and being raised by Hadrian holding scroll and standing left
24.23 gr
mm
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0491-0518 AD - Anastasius I - Half Follis (large module)Emperor: Anastasius I (r. 491-518 AD)
Date: c. 498-518 AD
Condition: Mediocre
Denomination: Half Follis (large module)
Obverse: D N ANASTASIVS PP AVG (or similar)
Bust right; diademed, draped and cuirassed
Reverse: no legend
Large "K"; cross to left; "A" to right
Exergue: unknown (unknown mint, first officina)
7.35g; 27.4mm; 210°Pep
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0491-0518 AD - Anastasius I - Sear 14 - Follis (small module)Emperor: Anastasius I (r. 491-518 AD)
Date: ca. 498-507 AD
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Follis (small module)
Obverse: -
Bust right; diademed, draped and cuirassed.
Reverse: Large ""; Above, cross.
Exergue:
Constantinople mint
Sear 14
7.77g; 24.3mm; 195°Pep
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0491-0518 AD - Anastasius I - Sear 19 - Follis (large module)Emperor: Anastasius I (r. 491-518 AD)
Date: 498-518 AD
Condition: aFine
Denomination: Follis (large module)
Obverse: -
Bust right; diademed, draped and cuirassed.
Reverse: Large ""; Above, cross; To left and right, star; Beneath, .
Exergue:
Constantinople mint, fourth officina
Sear 19
16.27g; 33.3mm; 195°Pep
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051 Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Rome, RIC IV-I 029, AR-Denarius, PONT TR P II, Securitas seated right, Scarce!, #1051 Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Rome, RIC IV-I 029, AR-Denarius, PONT TR P II, Securitas seated right, Scarce!, #1
avers: ANTONINVS AVGVSTVS, Laureate, draped bust right.
reverse: PONT TR P II, Securitas seated right before altar.
exergue:-/-//--, diameter: 19,0-20,0mm, weight: 3,31g, axis:- h,
mint: Rome, date: 199 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 29, p-216, RSC 498, BMC 156, Sear (2000-2002) 6855,
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051 Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Rome, RIC IV-I 029, AR-Denarius, PONT TR P II, Securitas seated right, Scarce!, #2051 Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Rome, RIC IV-I 029, AR-Denarius, PONT TR P II, Securitas seated right, Scarce!, #2
avers: ANTONINVS AVGVSTVS, Laureate, draped bust right.
reverse: PONT TR P II, Securitas seated right before altar.
exergue:-/-//--, diameter: 19,0mm, weight: 3,34g, axis:- h,
mint: Rome, date: 199 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 29, p-216, RSC 498, BMC 156, Sear (2000-2002) 6855,
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071 - Elagabalus Antoninianus - RIC 138 (2e)Obv:– IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, Radiate, draped bust right
Rev:– SALVS ANTONINI AVG, Salus standing right feeding serpent held in her arms
References:– VM 12, RIC 138 (2e) (Common), RCV02 7498, RSC 254maridvnvm
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077 - Severus Alexander denarius - RIC 173Obv:– IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, Laureate, draped bust right
Rev:– PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing left holding sceptre and baton pointing at globe at her feet
Minted in Rome, A.D. 222
References:– VM 55, RIC 173, RSC 498maridvnvm
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081a01. MaxentiusAE Follis. 25.5mm, 6.49 g. Rome mint. 308-310 AD. Obv: IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG, Laureate head right. Rev: CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing, head left, in hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre, shield at side; knobs as acroteria and wreath in pediment. Mintmark RBQ. RIC 210; Sear 14987.lawrence c
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081a02. MaxentiusAE Reduced Follis. Ticinum. 24mm, 4.83 g. Obv: MAXENTIVS P F AVG, laureate head right. Rev: CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated in hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre. Knobs as acroteria, nothing in pediment. Mintmark TT. RIC 91; Sear 14980.lawrence c
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1027 Julia Domna - Pautaliatooled
211-217 AD
draped bust right
IOVΛIA_ΔOMNA CEB
lit altar between two torches with entwined snakes
ΠΑVΤΑΛIΩTΩN
Ruzicka, Pautalia 498; Gorny & Mosch, Auction 122,1737
7,9g 23,5mmJ. B.
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123 B.C., Man. Acilius Balbus., Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford 271/1, Rome, Jupiter and Victory in quadriga right, -/-//MN•ACILI, #1123 B.C., Man. Acilius Balbus., Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford 271/1, Rome, Jupiter and Victory in quadriga right, -/-//MN•ACILI, #1
avers:- Helmeted head of Roma right within a laurel wreath, BALBVS (AL ligate) behind, ROMA below, Ӿ below the chin.
reverse: Jupiter and Victory in galloping quadriga right, wheel below, MN•ACILI (MN ligate) in exergue.
exergue: -/-//MN•ACILI (MN ligate), diameter:18,5 mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Rome, date: 123 B.C., ref: Crawford 271/1, Sydenham 498, Acilia 1.,
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132 - Probus - RIC 498 - Bust Type H (Ticinum) (V | _ / TXXI)Obv:– IMP C PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate bust left in imperial mantle, holding sceptre surmounted by eagle
Rev:– SALVS AVG, Salus standing right feeding snake in arms
Minted in Ticinum (V in left field, TXXI in exe) Emission 9 Officina 3. A.D. 281
Reference:– RIC 498 Bust type H
Part of coded EQVITI series maridvnvm
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1349 Aurelian - AE antoninianusuncertain Balkan mint
autumn 272 – autumn 273 AD
Issue 2, Phase 1
radiate, cuirassed bust right
IMP AVREL_IANVS AVG
female standing right holding wreath, crowning Aurelian standing left wearing military dress, holding long scepter
RESTITVT·O_RBIS
A
LV 9004-97; RIC 1st 399
http://www.ric.mom.fr/en/coin/2498
4,0g 23mm
ex NaumannJ. B.
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134a. AnastasiusEastern Augustus 11 April 491 – 9 July 518
In 498, Anastasius revamped the coinage system (at least of the bronze coins) into a new pattern. This makes for a convenient point to distinguish between Roman coinage and Byzantine coinage.lawrence c
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138-161 AD - ANTONINUS PIUS AE sestertius - struck 147-148 ADobv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TRP (laureate head right)
rev: COS IIII around, S-C on platform, [LIBERALITAS / AVG IIII] in exergue (Emperor seated on platform with outstretched hand, officer behind him, Liberalitas holding account board (abacus) and cornucopiae before him, citizen at left below, receiving generosity, holding out fold of toga)
ref: RIC III 774, Cohen 498 (30frcs)
27.11gms, 30mm, brass
Rare
A rare historical issue with a remarkable reverse "propaganda" type. In this case, it celebrates the emperor's largesse during one of his famous nine donatives, known as "congiaria", to the citizens of Rome. Although originally these donatives were in liquid (oil and wine), by Pius' time they commonly took the form of cash. Aiding the emperor here by communicating the gifts to the citizens is the personification of generosity, Liberalitas.berserker
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146 - Maximian, Billon tetradrachm, Alexandria, Nike, Milne 4985Billon tetradrachm
Obv:– MAΞIMIANOC CEB, Laureate, cuirassed bust right
Rev:– None, Nike, advancing right holding wreath and palm. Star in right field.
Minted in Alexandria (L | S).
Reference(s) – Curtis -, BMC -, Milne 4985maridvnvm
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1498 Hadrian Denarius Roma 134-38 AD AfricaReference.
RIC II 299; Strack 297; RIC 1498
Bust A4+
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P.
Bare headed bare bust with drapery
Rev. AFRICA
Africa reclining left, wearing elephant-skin headdress and holding scorpion and cornucopia, basket of fruits at her feet
2.68 gr
17 mm
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1957 Elizabeth II Gold SovereignGreat Britain, Elizabeth II (1952-2022), Gold Sovereign, 1957, SCWC KM 908, Friedberg 417, Marsh 297, SCBC 4124, BU, fine edge milled, weight 7.9881g (AGW 0.2355oz), composition 0.917 Au, 0.083 Cu, diameter 22.05mm, thickness 1.52mm, die axis 0°, London mint, 1957; obverse ELIZABETH · II · DEI · GRATIA · REGINA · F : D : + (Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God, Queen, Defender of the Faith), first young laureate and draped bust right, wearing laurel wreath tied with ribbon at back, tiny M.G. incuse on shoulder truncation for engraver Mary Gillick, 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, 1957 in exergue, tiny B.P. raised to upper right of exergue for engraver Benedetto Pistrucci, toothed border surrounding; from the Roger Belmar Collection; ex MJ Hughes Coins (16 Jul 2021); £425.00.Serendipity
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2498IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
PAX EQVITVM -/-//T
Pax standing left holding branch and transverse sceptre
Milan Mint, Issue 5
Cunetio 2498mauseus
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2498 PHRYGIA, Cadi Hadrian CybeleReference.
RPC III, 2498; BMC - ; SNG Copenhagen - ; SNG von Aulock - ; McClean -
Obv. ΑΥ ΚΑΙ ΤΡΑ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС
Laureate bust right, drapery on left shoulder
Rev. ΚΑΔΟΗΝΩΝ
Cybele seated l., holding patera in her r. hand, l. arm resting on tympanum; at her feet, lion
7.20 gr
23 mm
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2612 PHRYGIA, Acmoneia Hadrian Artemis Reference.
RPC III, 2612; Lindgren A860A; Wa 5498
Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС ΚΑΙСΑΡ
Laureate bust of Hadrian, r., with aegis
Rev. ΑΚΜΟΝΕΩΝ
Artemis in short chiton standing facing, drawing arrow from quiver with her r., holding bow in l.; in field, l., a torch?
2.70 gr
17 mm
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3054 Hadrian Denarius 117-30 AD Minerva Eastern mintReference.
RIC, 3054; Strack *35;
Bust A+
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Bare head
Rev. COS III
Minerva standing left, holding thunderbolt and spear, shield resting by feet
2.97 gr
19 mm
12h
Note.
Ex maridvnvmokidoki
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319. ProbusAt an early age he entered the army, where he distinguished himself under the emperors Valerian, Aurelian and Tacitus. He was appointed governor of the East by the emperor Tacitus, at whose death he was immediately proclaimed his successor by the soldiers. Florianus, who had claimed to succeed his half-brother Tacitus, was put to death by his own troops, and the Senate eagerly ratified the choice of the army. The reign of Probus was mainly spent in successful wars by which he re-established the security of all the frontiers, the most important of these operations being directed to clearing Gaul of German invaders.
Probus had also put down three usurpers, Saturninus, Proculus and Bonosus. One of his principles was never to allow the soldiers to be idle, and to employ them in time of peace on useful works, such as the planting of vineyards in Gaul, Pannonia and other districts. This increase of duties was naturally unpopular, and while the emperor was urging on the draining of the marshes of his native place he was attacked and slain by his own soldiers. Scarcely any emperor has left behind him so good a reputation; his death was mourned alike by senate and people, and even the soldiers repented and raised a monument in his honour.
Obv:– IMP C PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right
Rev:– RESTITVT ORBIS, Female standing right, presenting wreath to emperor standing left, holding globe and sceptre
Minted in Siscia (* in centre field, XXIQ in exe) Emission 5 Officina 4. A.D. 278
Reference:– RIC 733 Bust type F
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47-20 - JULIA DOMNA y CARACALLA (198 - 211 D.C.)MARCIANOPOLIS Moesia Inferior
Legado Consular QUINTILLIANUS
AE Pentasarión (5 Asarias)
27 mm 11.1 gr.
Anv: "ANTΩNINOC AVΓOVCTOC IOVΛIA ΔMNA" – Bustos enfrentados, Caracalla vestido y laureado viendo a derecha y Julia Domna vestiday sin diadema viendo a izquierda.
Rev: ”VÎ KVNTIΛIANOV MARKIANOÎ OΛITΩN – Concordia estante a izquierda, portando pátera/phiale en mano derecha y cornucopia en izquierda. Altar a sus piés a derecha - "E" en campo derecho.
Acuñada: 211 - 217 D.C.
Referencias: Moushmov #489, SNG Cop. #219, Hristova/Jekov No.6.19.36.5, Varbanov I #1030 P.130 (R3), Jurukova #498, ANS 1997.32.29, Mionnet S.2 #184 P.85, AMNG I #677 P.226mdelvalle
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498-518 Anastasius - follis from ConstantinopleGinolerhino
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5e Emission - PAX EQVITVMIMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
PAX EQVITVM
T
Cunetio 2498
RIC 381
Elmer 620
AGK 57
de Witte 193
Cohen 228PYL
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61-14 - JULIA MAMAEA (222 - 235 D.C.) AE Sestercio 30 mm 25.4 gr.
Madre de Severo Alejandro
Anv: "IVLIA MAMAEA AVGVSTA" - Busto con diadema en forma de medialuna y vestido viendo a derecha.
Rev: "VESTA - S C" - Vesta velada, estante a izq., portando Victoriola en mano der. y largo cetro vert. en izq.
Acuñada 226 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.IV Parte II #708 Pag.127 (Pl.9 #12) - Sear RCTV Vol.II #8236 Pag.681 - BMCRE #389 - Cohen Vol.IV #83 Pag.498 - DVM #20/1 Pag.215mdelvalle
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8. Antiochos IV EpiphanesSELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos IV Epiphanes. 175-164 BC. Æ “Egyptianizing” series. Antioch mint. Struck 169-168 BC. Head of Isis right, wearing tainia / Eagle with closed wings standing right on thunderbolt. SC 1414; HGC 9, 644.ecoli
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A127-05 - Hanibaliano Rey de Armenia, el Ponto y Capadocia (335 - 337 D.C.) AE4 Centenional reducido 16 mm 1.6 gr.
Sobrino de Constantino I.
Anv: "FL HANNIBALLIANO REGI" - Busto a cabeza desnuda, con coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "SEC-VRITAS PVBLICA" - El Dios del río Eufrates recostado en el suelo a derecha, sosteniendo un cetro con ambas manos a su derecha. A su derecha un ánfora volcada de la que fluye agua y detrás cañas. "CONSS" en exergo.
Acuñada 336/7 D.C.
Ceca: Constantinopla (Off.3ra.)
Rareza: R5
Referencias: RIC Vol.VII (Constantinople) #148 Pag.590 - Cohen Vol.VII #68 Pag.345 - DVM #2 Pag.294 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #8498 Pag.196 - Sear RCTV (1988) #3935 - LRBC #1034mdelvalle
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AE decanummium Maurice Tiberius, SB 498Obverse: DN TIbER PP AV or similar, crowned, dr., and cuir bust facing.
Reverse: Large I, cross above; to l., star, to r., officina letter (E), CON in ex
Mint: Constantinople
Date: 582-602 CE
Sear 498 DO 64
18mm 3.09gm wileyc
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AE Follis SBVC 19Obverse: DN ANSTASIVS PP AVG Diad., dr. and cuir. bust r., sometimes with a start on shoulder.
Reverse: Large M between two stars, cross above, Officina letter below "Large E " Exergue: CON
Date: 498-518 AD
Mint: Constantinople
Sear 19 DO 23a
33mm 17.45 gm
ex cng 11/18
Auction 432
Lot 618wileyc
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AE half Follis Anastasius SB 23Obverse: DN ANASTASIVS PP AVG Diad., dr. and cuir bust r.
Reverse: LArge K, to L., cross.
Date: 498-518 AD
Mint: Constantinople
Sear 23 DO 18
23mm 6.09gmwileyc
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AE large follis Anastasius SB 19Obverse: DN ANSTASIVS PP AVG Diad., dr. and cuir. bust r., sometimes with a start on shoulder.
Reverse: Large M between two stars, cross above, Officina letter below "blundered gamma" Exergue: CON
Date: 498-518 AD
Mint: Constantinople
Sear 19 DO 23a
30mm 16.09 gmwileyc
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AE large follis Anastasius SB 19Obverse: DN ANSTASIVS PP AVG Diad., dr. and cuir. bust r., sometimes with a start on shoulder.
Reverse: Large M between two stars, cross above, Officina letter below "delta" Exergue: CON
Date: 498-518 AD
Mint: Constantinople
Sear 19 DO 23a
32mm, 17.02gwileyc
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AE large follis Anastasius SB 19Obverse: DN ANSTASIVS PP AVG Diad., dr. and cuir. bust r., sometimes with a start on shoulder.
Reverse: Large M between two stars, cross above, Officina letter below "delta" Exergue: CON
Date: 498-518 AD
Mint: Constantinople
Sear 19 DO 23a
35mm, 16.75gwileyc
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AE large follis Anastasius SB 19Obverse: DN ANSTASIVS PP AVG Diad., dr. and cuir. bust r., sometimes with a start on shoulder.
Reverse: Large M between two stars, cross above, Officina letter below "B" Exergue: CON
Date: 498-518 AD
Mint: Constantinople
Sear 19 DO 23a
36mm, 15.55gwileyc
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AE large follis Anastasius SB 19Obverse: DN ANSTASIVS PP AVG Diad., dr. and cuir. bust r., sometimes with a start on shoulder.
Reverse: Large M between two stars, cross above, Officina letter below "B" Exergue: CON
Date: 498-518 AD
Mint: Constantinople
Sear 19 DO 23a
35mm, 16.77gwileyc
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AE large follis Anastasius SB 20Obverse: DN ANSTASIVS PP AVG Diad., dr. and cuir. bust r., sometimes with a star on shoulder.
Reverse: Large M between two stars pellet above each star, cross above, Officina letter below "A" Exergue: CON
Date: 498-518 AD
Mint: Constantinople
Sear 20 DO 23c
35mm 18.48 gmwileyc
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AE large follis Anastasius SB 22Obverse: DN ANSTASIVS PP AVG Diad., dr. and cuir. bust r.,
Reverse: Large M between star on left, crescent on rt, cross above, Officina letter below "E" Exergue: CON
Date: 498-518 AD
Mint: Constantinople
Sear 22 DO 23m
32mm, 15.55gwileyc
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AE Pentanummium large module Anastasius SB 29Obverse: DNASTASIVS PP AVG Diad., dr. and cuir bust r.
Reverse: Large E, two pellets, officina letter "B" to r
Date: 498-518 AD
Mint: Constantinople
Sear 29 DO 26
18mm 2.32 gmwileyc
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AE small module follis Anastasius SB 23Obverse: DN ANASTASIVS PP AVG Diad., dr. and cuir. bust r.
Reverse: Large M, cross above
Exergue: CON
Date: 498-518 AD
Mint: Constantinople
Sear 14 DO 16
21mm 7.60wileyc
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Alexander Severus (222-235 AD)As (229 AD)
Obv. IMP SEV ALE-XANDER AVG
Rev. P M TR P VIII COS III P P / S-C
mint: Rome
RIC IV 498 (R)
Misak33
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ALFOLDI 065.040OBVERSE: IMP PROBVS P F AVG
REVERSE: SALVS AVG (Salvs standing)
BUST TYPE: F1 = radiate, cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/S//XXI
WEIGHT 3.62g / AXIS: 12h / DIAMETER: 21-23mm
MINT: Siscia
RIC 748
ALFOLDI 065.040 (1 ex. only cited)
COLLECTION NO. 1498
Provenance: EBAY auction no. 202856719662 (ancientground) of 2020-02-11 Barnaba6
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ALFOLDI 096 / - (UNLISTED)OBVERSE: IMP C PROBVS AVG
REVERSE: VIRTVS PROBI AVG (Mars or Virtvs walking right, holding tropaion)
BUST TYPE: H2 = Radiate bust left in imperial mantle, holding eagle-tipped sceptre (scipio)
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/VI//XXIV
WEIGHT 3.58g / AXIS: 1h / WIDTH 21-22mm
MINT: Siscia
RIC 814
ALFOLDI 096 / - (UNLISTED)
COLLECTION NO. 1174
Note: extremely rare variant, unlisted in Alfoldi!
Provenance: Ebay auction no. (CICHOSGLADIATOR11) no. 391949838678 of 2017-12-31Barnaba6
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Allende meteoriteType Chondrite (stony, non-metallic)
Class Carbonaceous chondrite
Group CV3
Composition 23.85% total iron
Shock stage S1
Country Mexico
Region Pueblito de Allende, Allende, Chihuahua
Coordinates 26°58′N 105°19′WCoordinates: 26°58′N 105°19′W
Observed fall Yes
Fall date 01:05 local time (07:05 GMT) on 1969 February 8
TKW 2 metric tonsRandygeki(h2)
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Amisos SNG 1177Obv: aegis with facing head of Medusa (gorgoneion) in center
Rev: Nike advancing right, holding palm frond across shoulders behind, AMI−ΣOY divided across field, monogram (control) lower right
Mint: Amisos (Samsun, Turkey) mint, c. 105 - 85 B.C.
Size: 7.498 g, 21.0 mm, die axis 0o
Ids: SNG BM 1177 ff.; BMC Pontus p. 19, 69 ff.; HGC 7 242 (various controls)ickster
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Anastasius (before 498) - AE4 (nummus) 7mmNo legend visible, diademed and draped bust right
Monogram of Anastasius
diameter : 7 mm. This is what I call small change.Ginolerhino
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Anastasius - AE4 (nummus)Constantinople
491-498 AD
draped, diademed bust right
? (illegible letters)
Monogram of Anastasius
BMC 32:128, Wroth 26
1,06g 9,5mmJ. B.
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Anastasius follis_3Small module follis, 498-507, Constantinople, 26mm, 7.9g., green and sand patinavercingetorix
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Anastasius solidusAnastasius ( 491-518 ) , AV Solidus , 491-498 , Constantinople. Off . H. Right : B. three-quarters face , holding a spear and shield. Reverse: VICTORI -A AVCCCH / CONOB Victory standing left, holding a long cross. On the right, a star. Sear, 3; O.D. 3g ; M.I.B. 4 4,37gChance Vandal
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Anastasius, SB 13Anastasius, AD 491-518
AE 5, 10mm
Constantinopel, AD 491-498, pre-reform
obv. DN A - NAS
Bust, draped and cuirassed, pearl-diademed, r.
rev. Monogram in circle (rudimentary wreath)
ref. SB 13; MIB 40; DOC I, 15
about VF, sandy patinaJochen
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ANNAM - CANH THONGANNAM - CANH THONG (1498-1503) AE Cash. Hartill #25.18.dpaul7
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Anonymous, Sardes, Lydia, AE15, ΣAPΔIANΩN, MTPAE15
AE
Greek Imperial: Sardes, Lydia
Anonymous
Issued: 133-1BC
15.00mm 3.42gr 0h
O: NO LEGEND; Laureate head of Apollo, right; beaded border.
R: ΣAPΔI-ANΩN; City ethnic above and below club within laurel wreath; beaded border.
Exergue: MTP Monogram 61.
Sardes, Lydia Mint
GRPC Lydia 25; BMC 12; Lewis 1001; Gokyildirim Istanbul 480.
Art & Coins Auction 7, Lot 91.
9/8/22 10/6/22Nicholas Z
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Anonymous, Sardes, Lydia, AE17, ΣΑΡΔΙΑΝΩΝ, PMEAE17
Greek Provincial: Sardes, Lydia
Anonymous
Civic Issue
133 - 1BC
17.0 x 15.0mm 3.20gr 7h
O: NO LEGEND; Laureate head of Apollo, right; beaded border.
R: ΣΑΡΔΙ-ΑΝΩΝ; Club within oak wreath.
Sardes, Lydia Mint
Exergue: PME Monogram
Johnston 186
Ares Numismatics Web Auction 6, Lot 69.
1/19/20 2/24/20
Nicholas Z
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Antiochus IX Kyzikenos - AE quadruple unitTarsos
114-112 BC
diademed head right
Dionysos standing left, leaning on thyrsos and holding kantharos
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY / ΦIΛO_ΠATOPOΣ
E / (NK)
SC II 2352a; Cf. SNG Spaer 2725; Houghton 498
8,84g 21,5mmJ. B.
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Antiquities & Ancient ArtAncient engraved bronze ring.
Inner diameter: Ø19mm
Width band: 4.5mm
Bezel: 12x12mm
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Antiquities & Ancient ArtAncient engraved bronze ring.
Inner diameter: Ø18mm
Width band: 4.5mm
Bezel: 13x10mm
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Antiquities & Ancient ArtAncient engraved bronze ring.
Inner diameter: Ø18mm
Width band: 4.5mm
Bezel: 13x10mm
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Antoninus Pius AE Sestertius, RIC 1031, Cohen 621, BMC 2088Antoninus Pius Æ Sestertius. 159/160 AD. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XXIII, laureate head right / PIETATI AVG COS IIII, Faustina Junior as Pietas standing left, between Faustina Minima, Lucilla & holding baby Fadilla.Antonivs Protti
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Antoninus Pius, AD 138-161SYRIA, Damascus.
AE24, 24mm (12.48 gm).
AYTO KAI TIT AIΛ AΔPIA ANTωNEINOC CEB EYCEB, laureate head of Antoninus Pius right / ΔΑΜΑΣΚΗΝωΝ MHTPOΠOΛEωC, turreted and draped bust of Tyche left, cornucopiae to right.
RPC (online), 6285; SGI, 1498; BMC, 010; de Saulcy, 38, no. 2.
socalcoins
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 774, Sestertius of AD 145-147 (fourth donative)Æ Sestertius (22.3g, Ø 31mm, 12h), Rome mint, Struck AD 144, Rome
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PI-VS P P TR P, laurate head of Antoninus Pius facing right
Rev.: AVG IIII COS IIII (around), LIBERALITAS (in ex.), S C (in field), Antoninus Pius seated on platform, officer behind, Liberalitas in front, citizen standing below, before platform.
RIC 774 (R); Cohen 498; Strack 984; Banti 211 (14 spec.); RHC 127:47
ex MPO (2002)
Issued to celebrate a fourth donative given on the occasion of the marriage of Marcus Aurelius and FaustinaCharles S
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Arados, Phoenicia, 350 - 332 B.C. Bronze AE 14Arados, Phoenicia, 350 - 332 B.C. Bronze AE 14, BMC Phoenicia 83, aF, 2.498 g, 14.5 mm, 0o, obverse marine deity (the merman Oannes?) left, human to the waist, fish body below, bifid tail, wreath in right hand, dolphin in left; reverse, galley right over two lines of waves, figure (Pataecus?) on poop, standard and curved ornament, Aramaic letters alef mem above; rare. Ex FORVMPodiceps
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Artemis, Phrygia, TiberiopolisPhyrgia, Tiberiopolis
Rev.: TIBEPIOΠOΛITΩN, Artemis advancing right, holding bow and drawing arrow from quiver, stag at feet right.
for obverse, reverse and coin details click hereshanxi
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