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001j3. OctavianDenarius. Military mint with Octavian in Greece, autumn 42 BC. Helmeted and draped bust of young Mars right, spear over left shoulder; CAESAR III VIR•R•P•C around / Aquila between two signa, on ground line; above, trophy, holding oval shields; S-C flanking aquila. Crawford 497/3; CRI 138; RSC 248. 3.27g, 19mm, 2h. Roma Numismatics Auction 75 Lot 562.lawrence c
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6020 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Drachm 134-35 AD Poseidon in hippocamp bigaReference.
RPC III, 6020/3; Dattari-Savio Pl. 89, 7759; Emmett 1023 (triton biga)

Issue L ƐΝΝƐΑΚ·Δ = year 19

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙС ΤΡΑΙΑΝ - ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СƐΒ
Laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., seen from rear

Rev. L ƐΝΝƐΑΚ·Δ
Poseidon in hippocamp biga, r.raising hand and holding trident

23.35 gr
32 mm
12h

Note.
Poseidon was the Olympian god of the ocean, earthquakes and horses. His father Kronos swallowed him whole when he was born, later Zeus with the help of Metis managed to set him free. During the Titanomachy, the Cyclopes forged a unique trident for Poseidon, and together with his brothers they defeated the Titans and threw them into the Tartaros. The god is well known for his famous attributes such as the Trident, sometimes he also used to carry around a rock with sea creatures on it, and he is pictured on pottery with a wreath of celery leaves. His sacred animals are the dolphin, the bull and the horses. However he is also associated with animals such as the hippocampus, in fact, his chariot was driven by seahorses.
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66020 Constantine/CampgateConstantine I/Campgate
Obv: CONSTAN_TINVS AVG
Pearl-diademed head right
Rev: PROVIDEN_TIAE AVGG
Campgate with six rows, two turrets, no doors, star above, 5 Rows
SMNS in exergue
Mint:Nicomedia 19.7mm 2.89g
AE3, 328-329, Nicomedia, Officina 6
RIC VII, 153
Ex Frascatius
Blayne W
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Anonymous, Sardes, Lydia, AE16, ΣAPΔIANΩN, ΔAYEAE16
AE
Greek Imperial: Sardes, Lydia
Anonymous
Issued: 133BC - 14AD
16.00mm 3.85gr 0h
O: NO LEGEND; Laureate head of Apollo, right; beaded border.
R: ΣAPΔI-ANΩN; City ethnic above and below club within laurel wreath.
Exergue: ΔAYE monogram, #258.
aVF
GRPC Lydia 3a.
Savoca Auctions/Claudia Savoca 135th Blue Auction, Lot 455.
6/12/22 8/12/22
Nicholas Z
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France - Gévaudan - Banassac - Sigebert (634-656)Triens, or, 1,15 g, 13 mm.
A/ SIGIBER..., Tête diadémée à droite, diadème perlé terminé par une rangée de perles et ruban.
R/ ...LETANO // BAH, calice à deux anses sur un trait perlé.
Réfs : Belfort 707, 760, 6020, 6021 ; Mirmand 115.
Gabalor
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OSTROGOTH INVICTA ROMA A.D. 493- 553Ostrogoths, Pseudo-Autonomous Æ Nummus (24mm 11.3g 12h). Struck during the reigns of Theodoric and Athalaric in Rome, circa AD 493-553. INVICTA ROMA, helmeted bust of Roma right / Eagle with raised wings standing left, head right; XL upwards to left; •Δ• in exergue. COI 76b; MEC 101; BMC Vandals 14; MIB I 74a; Demo 42.

CNG Inv. 824397 (November 2008); Gemini XIII (6 April 2017) lot 267; Ex Classical Numismatic Review XLII. 3 (Summer 2017), no. 460205; CNG 117 (May 2021) lot 737
1 commentsVictor C
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