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17e. Constantine: Treveri.26 viewsAE3, 318-319, Treveri mint.
Obverse: IMP CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG / Helmeted and laureate bust of Constantine.
Reverse: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP / Two Victories resting shield on altar. Shield is inscribed VOT P R.
Mint mark: STR
2.90 gm., 18 mm.
RIC #209; PBCC #188; Sear #16297.Callimachus
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260 Claudius II18 viewsClaudius Gothicus AE Antoninianus. Rome, AD 268-270. IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right / GENIVS AVG, Genius standing left, by altar, holding patera and cornucopiae. RIC 45Randygeki(h2)
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6297 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Dichalkon 126-27 AD Crocodile standing right32 viewsReference.
Emmett 1291; RPC III, 6297; Köln 3383; Dattari 6212
Issue Arsinoite
Obv.
Laureate bust right, drapery on left shoulder
Rev. ΑΡС, L ΙΑ
Crocodile, wearing sun disk, right
2.76 gr
15 mm
12hokidoki
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Artemis, Lykia, Masikytes3 viewsLykia, Masikytes
Obv.: Draped bust of Artemis left, bow and quiver over shoulder.
AR, 0.92g, 12mm
for obverse, reverse and coin details click hereshanxi
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Constantine I, Follis, DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG9 viewsAE Follis
Constantine I
Caesar: 306 - 307AD
Augustus: 307 - 337AD
Issued: 320 - 321AD
19.0mm 2.00gr 0h
O: CONSTA-NTINVS AVG; Laureate head, right.
R: DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG; Wreath, VOT/(Dot)/XX, within.
Exergue: RερωσP
Rome Mint
Rarity R3
"ερωσ," is transliterated as "eros" which translated into Latin is "amor," or "love" when translated again into English. More importantly, "Amor" is "Roma" spelled backwards. Romans had an interest in palindromes and this was the unutterable secret name of Rome, hidden in ligate Greek on their coins.
RIC VII Rome 225
Aorta: 1358: B59, O4, R46, T300, M13.
Doug Smith
3/28/18 4/4/18
Nicholas Z
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GREEK, Phokaia, Ionia, c. 372 - 327 B.C.24 viewsSH86298. Electrum hekte, Bodenstedt 97 (b/-); SNGvA 2123; BMC Ionia p. 208, 36; Boston MFA 1924 (identified as Pan); SNG Kayhan -, Rosen -, VF, attractive style, well centered and struck, mild die wear, bumps and scratches, weight 2.521 g, maximum diameter 10.2 mm, Phokaia (Foca, Turkey) mint, c. 364 B.C.; obverse head of Dionysos left, wreathed in ivy with berries, hair rolled, small seal (symbol of Phokaia) left below; reverse quadripartite incuse square; scarceJoe Sermarini
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ROMAN EMPIRE PROVINCIAL, HADRIAN, EGYPT, Alexandria, Dichalkon 126-27 AD Crocodile standing right145 viewsReference.
Emmett 1291; RPC III, 6297; Köln 3383; Dattari 6212
Issue Arsinoite
Obv.
Laureate bust right, drapery on left shoulder
Rev. ΑΡС, L ΙΑ
Crocodile, wearing sun disk, right
2.76 gr
15 mmokidoki
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