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6435 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Nome Obol 126-27 AD Khonsou-Harakhte standingReference.
RPC III, 6435/26; Dattari-Savio Pl. 307, 11069; Emmett 1270

Issue Xoite

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑ СΕΒ
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., drapery on l. shoulder

Rev. ΞΟΙΤ, L ΙΑ
Khonsou-Harakhte/Heracles standing, facing, head l., wearing pschent, holding club in l. hand, and ram, l., in r. hand

4.95 gr
19 mm
12h
3 commentsokidoki
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Domitian. AD 81-96. Æ As (28mm, 10.23g). Rome mint. Struck AD 87. Laureate head right / Fortuna standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia.
RIC II 544.
Antonivs Protti
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Legion XII ANTIQVAE 18.52 mm 3.23 gr.
RSC I 40; Sear HCRI 363; Sydenham 1231

[There are two obverse and reverse die matches to this coin in Schaefer’s study, Binder 14, page 42. Both of those coins (one pictured here) show a faint LEG [?] in the lower fields, apparently resulting from a mint error or perhaps the repurposing of dies but without the field engraving completely obscured. It’s hard to be sure due to wear, but the surface of my coin appears very slightly raised in the lower reverse fields perhaps indicating this coin was later struck after the die had been ground down to completely remove that engraving in the lower fields.
1 commentsKen W2
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Michael II the Armorian, 820 – 829, with Theophilus from 821 (or 822) Follis. Circa 821 - 829.(20.5mm., 3.80g.) MIXA – EL – SΘEOFIL Facing busts of Michael, on l., with short beard, wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and Theophilus, beardless, on r., wearing crown with cross and loros. Rev. Large M; above, cross and beneath, Q. Sear 1652. DO 21. Spahr 399.

Ex I. Vecchi sale 4, December 1996, 636.
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Pella, Macedonia158-149 B.C.
Bronze AE21
8.42 gm, 21 mm
Obv.: Helmeted and draped bust of Athena right
Rev.: Nike driving biga right; star above, grain ear below; ΠΕΛΛHΣ in ex.
Moushmov 6435; Sear 1444; BMC Macedonia p. 89, 1-2
Jaimelai
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Pella, Macedonia158-149 B.C.
Bronze AE21
8.42 gm, 21 mm
Obv.: Helmeted and draped bust of Athena right
Rev.: Nike driving biga right; star above, grain ear below; ΠΕΛΛHΣ in ex.
Moushmov 6435; Sear 1444; BMC Macedonia p. 89, 1-2

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Jaimelai
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