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000 - Vespasian AR Denarius - Clasped HandsVespasian Silver Denarius - Clasped Hands
Rome Mint, AD 73
obv: IMP CAES VESP AVG PM COS IIII CEN - Laureled head right.
rev: FIDES PVBL - Clasped hands holding wheat ears, opium poppies and caduceus.
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A bit off-center, but a beautiful portrait of the Emperor, and great detail on the poppy heads.
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**More photos of this Vespasian Denarius below, in Alphabetical order...rexesq
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020 Vespasian (69-79 A.D.), RIC² 0520, RIC II(1962) 055, Rome, AR-Denarius, FIDES PVBL, Clasped hands, #1020 Vespasian (69-79 A.D.), RIC² 0520, RIC II(1962) 055, Rome, AR-Denarius, FIDES PVBL, Clasped hands, #1
avers: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII CEN, Laureate head right.
reverse: FIDES PVBL, Clasped hands holding a caduceus, poppies, and corn-ears.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,5 mm, weight: 2,98g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 73 A.D., ref: RIC² 0520, RIC (1962) 055, S 2291, C 164, BMC 86,
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020 Vespasian (69-79 A.D.), RIC² 0520, RIC II(1962) 055, Rome, AR-Denarius, FIDES PVBL, Clasped hands, #2020 Vespasian (69-79 A.D.), RIC² 0520, RIC II(1962) 055, Rome, AR-Denarius, FIDES PVBL, Clasped hands, #2
avers: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII CEN, Laureate head right.
reverse: FIDES PVBL, Clasped hands holding a caduceus, poppies, and corn-ears.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,8-18,3 mm, weight: 2,67g, axis: 7h,
mint: Rome, date: 73 A.D., ref: RIC² 0520, RIC (1962) 055, S 2291, C 164, BMC 86,
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024c Domitian (69-81 A.D. Caesar, 81-96 A.D. Augustus), RIC 0236, RIC II(1962) 0427, AE-Quadrans, Rome, S C within laurel wreath, #1024c Domitian (69-81 A.D. Caesar, 81-96 A.D. Augustus), RIC 0236, RIC II(1962) 0427, AE-Quadrans, Rome, S C within laurel wreath, #1
avers:- IMP DOMIT AVG GERM, helmeted and draped bust of Minerva right.
revers:- S C within laurel wreath.
diameter: 17,5mm, weight: 2,95, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 84-85 A.D., ref: RIC 0236, RIC II(1962) 0427 p-207, BMCRE 484, CBN 520,
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032p Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, RPC III 6131, AR-Tetradrachm, L/K-A, Demeter standing facing, #1032p Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, RPC III 6131, AR-Tetradrachm, L/K-A, Demeter standing facing, #1
avers: AYT KAIC TΡA AΔΡIANOC CEB, Laureate head of Hadrian, right (drapery on the left shoulder ?).
reverse: L/K-A, Demeter standing facing, head left, wearing crescent, holding ears of corn and torch.
exergue: L/K/A//--, diameter: 24,5-25,0mm, weight: 13,54g, axis: 11h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: 136-137 A.D., L-KA Year 21.,
ref:
RPC III 6131,
Emmet 832,
Milne 1519-1520, 1525,
Geissen 1209,
Dattari 1335,
Kampmann-Ganschow 032.720,
Köln 1209,
BMC 579,
Sear -,
Q-001
Note: Ex Savocaquadrans
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A102-20 - CARO ( Set. 282 - Jul. 283 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 21 x 22 mm 2.9 gr.
Anv: "DIVO CARO" - Busto radiado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONSECRATIO" - Águila parada de frente con sus alas extendidas, mirando hacia la izquierda. "KAA" en exergo.
Acuñada 284 - 285 D.C.
Ceca: Roma (Off.1ra.)
Referencias: RIC Vb #47 P.140, Sear RCTV III #12395 P.520, Sear RCTV '88 #3371, Cohen VI #15 P.352, DVM #19 P.263, Hunter #1, Pink pp.38-9 series 5-6mdelvalle
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Apulia, Arpi, (3rd.cent. B.C.), AE-20, SNG-Budapest Vol-I.Part-I. 520, APΠANΩN, boar right, spear above, #2Apulia, Arpi, (3rd.cent. B.C.), AE-20, SNG-Budapest Vol-I.Part-I. 520, APΠANΩN, boar right, spear above, #2
avers: ΔAIOY, Laureate head of Zeus left, thunderbolt behind.
reverse: APΠANΩN, boar right, spear above.
exergue: -/-//APΠANΩN, diameter: 20,0mm, weight: 7,43g, axes: h,
mint: Apulia, Arpi, date: 3rd.cent. B.C., ref: SNG-Budapest Vol-I.Part-I. 520,p-104, SNGCop 603, SNG ANS 635ff., BMC 4,
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Apulia, Arpi, (3rd.cent. B.C.), AE-22, SNG-Budapest Vol-I.Part-I. 520, APΠANΩN, boar right, spear above,Apulia, Arpi, (3rd.cent. B.C.), AE-22, SNG-Budapest Vol-I.Part-I. 520, APΠANΩN, boar right, spear above,
avers:- Laureate head of Zeus left, thunderbolt behind.
revers:- APΠANΩN, boar right, spear above.
exerg: -/-//APΠANΩN, diameter: 20,5-22,5mm, weight: 7,34g, axes: 4h,
mint: Apulia, Arpi, date: 3rd.cent. B.C., ref: SNG-Budapest Vol-I.Part-I. 520,p-104, SNGCop 603, SNG ANS 635ff.
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Bithynia, Nicaea. Severus Alexander AE21. Severus Alexander, AE of Nicaea, Bithynia. 222-235 AD. 4.44g; 21mm. M AVR SEVH ALEXANDROC AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, from behind. / NI-K-AI-E / WN between and beneath three standards. SNG Cop 520, SGICV 3287 var.ancientone
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Caracalla, AE 23 DiassariaPIVS AV ANTONINVS
Bust laureate, right
MVNICIP STOBEN
Nike-Nemesis advancing right with wreath and palm, wheel at her feet
Josifovski 520, same dies (V20, R197), citing a specimen in a private collection
Cohen IV 717, BMCG 13whitetd49
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Carthago_RIC-This coin is close to RIC519, but "VICTO_RIA" is divided as in RIC520, but the legend direction is the opposite. Probably just another die. This belongs to the group of coins I could not afford to keep. A wonderful substitute for a Clodius Macer...jmuona
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Egypt, Alexandria, 032p Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), RPC III 6131, AR-Tetradrachm, L/K-A, Demeter standing facing, #1Egypt, Alexandria, 032p Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), RPC III 6131, AR-Tetradrachm, L/K-A, Demeter standing facing, #1
avers: AYT KAIC TΡA AΔΡIANOC CEB, Laureate head of Hadrian, right (drapery on the left shoulder ?).
reverse: L/K-A, Demeter standing facing, head left, wearing crescent, holding ears of corn and torch.
exergue: L/K/A//--, diameter: 24,5-25,0mm, weight: 13,54g, axis: 11h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: 136-137 A.D., L-KA Year 21.,
ref:
RPC III 6131,
Emmet 832,
Milne 1519-1520, 1525,
Geissen 1209,
Dattari 1335,
Kampmann-Ganschow 032.720,
Köln 1209,
BMC 579,
Sear -,
Q-001
Note: Ex Savocaquadrans
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Egypt, Alexandria, AD 126/127, Hadrian, EagleHadrian
Egypt, Alexandria, Year 11
Billon Tetradrachm
Obv: AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIA CEB, laureate, draped bust right.
Rev: L ENΔ-E-KA-TOV, eagle standing right, head left, on thunderbolt with wings spread.
Ref.: Emmett 836; Dattari 1573
Ex emporium e-auction 520, Lot 91shanxi
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GLORIA EXERCITVS, TRP in ex. RIC VII 520, TrierConstantine II, 22 May 337 - March or April 340 A.D. Bronze AE 3, RIC VII 520, Trier mint, 2.300g, 15.9mm, 180o, 330 - 335 A.D.; obverse CONSTANTNIVS IVN NOB C, laureate and cuirassed bust right; reverse GLORIA EXERCITVS, two soldiers flanking two standards, wreath in center, TRP in ex. Ex FORVM, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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GREEK, Italy, Sybaris Nomos 540-520 BC Gillette CollectionNomos circa 540-520, AR 7.82 g. 31mm Bull standing l. on dotted bar, head reverted; in exergue, VM. The whole within dotted border. Rev. Same type incuse on broken bar, without legend. The whole within radiate border. Historia Numorum Italy 1729. Cf. SNG Copenhagen 1388.
Gorini 1 and enlarged p. 107 (this coin).
An extremely rare variety. Nicely toned and good very fine
Ex Triton sale 1, 1998, 121. Barry Fierstein Collection. From the Gillette collection 1924
NAC 39 Lot 5 May 17th, 2007
Sybaris (Greek: Σύβαρις; Italian: Sibari) was a celebrated city of Magna Graecia on the western shore Gulf of Taranto, a short distance from the sea, between the rivers Crathis (Crati) and Sybaris (Coscile). The last of these, from which it derived its name, at the present day falls into the Crati about 5 km from its mouth, but in ancient times undoubtedly pursued an independent course to the sea. Sybaris was apparently the earliest of all the Greek colonies in this part of Italy, being founded, according to the statement of Scymnus Chius, as early as 720 BCE. The site is located within the limits of the present-day comune of Cassano allo Ionio, in the province of Cosenza (Calabria), Italy.
Sybaris was Italy’s most prosperous Achaean colony. Sybaris was destroyed in 510 BC by Croton which exiled the colonists. The Athenians and Sybarite descendants established themselves in a joint colony, New Sybaris, in 443. Eventually, making themselves unpopular, the Sybarites were expelled and the remaining colonists refounded their city near the spring of Thuria.
The word Sybaritic has become a byword meaning extreme luxury and a seeking for pleasure and comfort
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Justin IAE Follis, Justin I, ca. AD 520, Obv: DN IVSTINVS PP AVG; Rev: M with stars on both sides, cross above, Gamma officina, CON in ex., aVF. SB 62 var.Molinari
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Justin IAE Follis, Justin I, ca. AD 520, Obv: DN IVSTINVS PP AVG; Rev: M with stars on each side, cross above, Delta officina, CON in ex., gVF. SB 62.Molinari
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Justin IAE Follis, Justin I, ca. AD 520, :obv: DN IVSTIN I (?) AV; Rev: M with star left, cross right, cross above, Gamma officina, CON in ex., VF. SB 63, DOC 9.Molinari
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Justin I (?)AE Follis, Justin I, ca. AD 520, Obv: Star on shoulder, DN IVST_ _ _ VS PP AVG; Rev: M with star left, cross right and above, Alpha officina, CON in ex., VF, SB 63, DOC 9.Molinari
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L. Porcius Licinus - AR serratus denariusL. Licinius Crassus and Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus
³issue struck partly in Sardinia and partly in Gallia in two or three different mint locations / ¹Narbo
²120-119 BC / ¹118 BC
helmet head of Roma right
L·PORCI__LICI (XVI)
naked Gallic warrior riding in biga right, holding spear, reins, shield and carnyx
L·LIC·CN·DOM
¹Crawford 282/5, SRCV I 158, Sydenham 520, RSC I Porcia 8
²Mark Passehl - Roman moneyer & coin type chronology, 150 – 50 BC
³Mark Passehl
3,9g 20mm
ex Gitbud and Naumann
Narbo, the first colony in Gaul, was founded 118-117 BC. L. Licinius Crassus and Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus were officials charged with founding colony (duoviri coloniae deducendae). L. Porcius Licinus was one of 5 officials charged with production of denarii (curatorec denariorum flandorum). Reverse probably commemorates victory of Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul 122 BC) in southern Gaul. He and Q. Fabius Maximus attacked united Gallic tribes of Allobrogi and Averni led by Bituitus at the confluence of Rhone and Isere. Their triumph was celebrated in 120 BC.J. B.
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Lydia, Bageis, pseudo-autonomous, Imhoof-Blumer, p.520, 1AE 19, 2.8g
struck in Roman times
obv. QEON [C]VNK - LHTON (counterclockwise from 6 o'clock)
elderly bust of the Roman Senate, draped and diademed, r.
rev. B[AG] - HN - WN
Athena, draped and wearing Corinthian helmet, seated on cuirass, l., holding
wreath in r. hand and resting with l. ellbow on shield set on ground, spear
behind her(?)
Imhoof-Blumer, p.520, 1
rare, about VF, green patina
Thanks to Pscipio and Markus for the attribution!Jochen
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N68Roman Provincial Coin. AE21 of Julia Mamaea. Istros Mint. AD 222-235. Obv: Bust of Julia Mamaea, wearing stephane / IOVΛIA MAMAIA CEBA. Rev: Sea eagle with spread wings, swooping on dolphin / ICTΡHNΩN. RPC VI 2052; Mouchmov 193, AMNG 520, BMC Thrace 18.
Roma Numismatics E-Sale 109 (11 May 2023), Lot 888Sebastian H2
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RIC 0840 DomitianusObv: IMP D CAES DIVI VESP F AVG P M TR P P P COS VIII, Laureate head right
Rev: CERES AVGVST / S C (in field); Ceres standing left, with corn ears and torch
AE/As (27.69 mm 10.434 g 6h) Struck in Thrace (?) 82 A.D.
RIC 840 (R2), BMCRE 520, BNF unlisted, RPC II 533FlaviusDomitianus
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ROMAN EMPIRE - SEVERUS ALEXANDERBronze AE 21, SNG Cop 520, S 3287, aVF, 4.489g, 20.0mm, 45o, Nicaea mint, obverse M AUR CEUH ALEXADROC AU (or similar), laureate head right; reverse NIKAIE/WN, three standardsdpaul7
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Roman Empire, Trajan, AE DupondiusTrajan (98-117 AD) AE Dupondius, RIC-520, Rome (104-107 AD)
Obv: MP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P COS V P P
Radiate bust of Trajan, with drappery over left shoulder.
Rev: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI S.C
Spes with flower in right hand
Diameter: 26,5mm; Weight: 13,7g
Specimen with no patina due to some aggressive cleaning in the past
Mint: Rome
Date: 104-107 AD
RIC-520Miguel P
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Severo Alessandro, 222-235 d.C, Nicea, BitiniaBronzo AE 23, Severo Alessandro (222-235 d.C.), zecca di Nicea
3.414 gr, 19.3mm, 180°, VF
D/ M AUR CEU ALEXADROC AU, laureato, busto drappeggiato e corazzato a dx.
R/ NIKAIE/WN, tre stendardi.
SNG Cop 520, S 3287 var
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (14 ottobre 2007, numero catalogo 82); ex FAC (Morehead City NC, Usa, fino al 2007)
paolo
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Severus Alexander (RIC 520, Coin #461)RIC 520 (C), AE Sestertius, Rome, 231 AD.
Obv: IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG Laureate bust right, light drapery on left shoulder.
Rev: P M TR P X COS III P P S C Annona standing left, holding two corn ears over modius and anchor.
Size: 30.0mm 17.34gm
MaynardGee
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Severus Alexander SestertiusSeverus Alexander Æ Sestertius. 228 AD. IMP SEV ALEXANDER AVG, laureate head right, slight drapery on left shoulder / ROMAE AETERNAE S-C, Roma seated left on shield, holding Victory & scepter. Cohen 520.
Ref Severus Alexander AE Sestertius, RIC 602, Cohen 520, BMC 517Tanit
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Trajan DupondiusAE Dupondius.
Obv.:. IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, laureate bust right, sl. drapery on far shoulder
Rev.: S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI S C, Spes standing left with flower & lifting skirt.
RIC 520, Cohen 461, BMC 520
Tanit
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USA, Seated Liberty dime love token, 1843"H" and "M" in monogram, with ornamental flourishes. Ex-"engraved" (Collectors Universe). Total number of 1843 dimes struck at all mints = 1,520,000.lordmarcovan
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USA, Seated Liberty dime love token, 1870"B", "B", and "W" in monogram. Ex-Sunday & Sunday Antiques (goantiques.com). Total number of 1870 dimes struck at all mints = 520,500.
lordmarcovan
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Vespasian - [RIC 520, BMCRE 86, RSC 164]Silver denarius, 3.08g, 18.63mm, 0 degree, Rome mint, 73 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII CEN, laureate head right
Rev. - FIDES PVBL, clasped hands holding winged caduceus upright, between poppy and corn-ear on either side
Although considered "common" this reverse type is hard to find in trade.
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Purchased from Lucernae on vcoins.comrenegade3220
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Vespasian Clasped HandsVespasian Denarius. 73 AD, 20mm, 3.3g, Rome Mint
OBV: IMP CAES VESP AVG PM COS IIII CEN, laureate head right
REV: FIDES PVBL, clasped hands holding caduceus, poppies and corn ears.
RIC 520, RSC 164, Sear 2291 SRukke
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Vespasian RIC II 0520Vespasian. 69-79 A.D. AR Denarius. Rome Mint. 73 A.D. (3.15g, 20.2m, 6h). Obv: IMP CAES VESP AVG PM COS IIII CEN, laureate head right. Rev: FIDES [PVBL], hands clasped over caduceus, two poppies, and two corn ears. RIC II 520, BMC 86, RSC 164.
Dated to 73 A.D. by Vespasian’s fourth consulship, and the addition of the censorship title in that year. 73 A.D. also saw the change in legend direction from clockwise to anticlockwise on the obverse of Flavian coinage. This coin perhaps alludes to public protection and concord in commerce and agriculture.Lucas H
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