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Heraclius & Heraclius Constantine overstruck on Phocas & Leontia . 610-641 / 602-610. Æ follis (26.89 mm, 8.78 g, 6 h). Host coin, Theopolis (Antioch) mint, 602-610 / after 610. overstrike, Thessalonica mint. Overstrike: fragmentary, d N hЄRA[CLIЧS PP AVG] Host coin, also fragmentary, [O N FOCA] NЄ PЄ [AV] , Overstrike: Heraclius (on left, and Heraclius constantine, barely visible on right) standing facing, each holding globus cruciger, cross between their heads Host coin: Phocas on left and Leontia standing facing; Emperor holds globus cruciger, Empress holds cruciform scepter; cross between their heads / Overstrike, large M between A / N / N / O and date (not struck-up), cross above, B below, ΘЄC in exergueHost coin, large m between [A / N /] N / O and date (unclear) cross above, ThЄЧP' in exergue. Host coin, Cf. SBCV 671; Overstrike, Cf. SBCV 824. VF for type, dark green patina on devices, lighter encrustation on fields - overstrike at ~ 90º ccw.
multiply struck: host coin is Phocas & Leontia from Antioch, SBCV 671 or similar overstrike, at ~ 90º ccw, is Heraclius from Thessalonica Quant.Geek
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Barbaric Constantius II. AE4. 355-361 AD.
DN CONSTAN-TIVS PF AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right / FEL TEMP-REPARATIO, soldier standing left, foot on shield, spearing fallen horseman, who is wearing a Phrygian helmet and reaching backwardsAntonivs Protti
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*SOLD*Gordian III AE 20
Attribution: SNGCop 526, BMC 114, SGI 3671, Nicaea
Date: AD 238-244
Obverse: M ANT Γ OP Δ IANOC AV, radiate, draped bust r.
Reverse: NIKAE Ω N, two legionary eagles stg. between two standards
Size: 20.3 mmNoah
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000c. Sextus PompeySextus Pompeius Magnus Pius, in English Sextus Pompey, was a Roman general from the late Republic (1st century BC). He was the last focus of opposition to the second triumvirate.
Sextus Pompeius was the youngest son of Pompey the Great (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus) by his third wife, Mucia Tertia. His older brother was Gnaeus Pompeius, from the same mother. Both boys grew up in the shadow of their father, one of Rome's best generals and originally non-conservative politician who drifted to the more traditional faction when Julius Caesar became a threat.
When Caesar crossed the Rubicon in 49 BC, thus starting a civil war, Sextus' older brother Gnaeus followed their father in his escape to the East, as did most of the conservative senators. Sextus stayed in Rome in the care of his stepmother, Cornelia Metella. Pompey's army lost the battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC and Pompey himself had to run for his life. Cornelia and Sextus met him in the island of Mytilene and together they fled to Egypt. On the arrival, Sextus watched his father being killed by treachery on September 29 of the same year. After the murder, Cornelia returned to Rome, but in the following years Sextus joined the resistance against Caesar in the African provinces. Together with Metellus Scipio, Cato the younger, his brother Gnaeus and other senators, they prepared to oppose Caesar and his army to the end.
Caesar won the first battle at Thapsus in 46 BC against Metellus Scipio and Cato, who committed suicide. In 45 BC, Caesar managed to defeat the Pompeius brothers in the battle of Munda. Gnaeus Pompeius was executed, but young Sextus escaped once more, this time to Sicily.
Back in Rome, Julius Caesar was murdered on the Ides of March (March 15) 44 BC by a group of senators led by Cassius and Brutus. This incident did not lead to a return to normality, but provoked yet another civil war between Caesar's political heirs and his assassins. The second triumvirate was formed by Octavian, Mark Antony and Lepidus, with the intention of avenging Caesar and subduing all opposition. Sextus Pompeius in Sicily was certainly a rebellious man, but the Cassius and Brutus faction was the second triumvirate's first priority. Thus, with the whole island as his base, Sextus had the time and resources to develop an army and, even more importantly, a strong navy operated by Sicilian marines.
Brutus and Cassius lost the twin battles of Philippi and committed suicide in 42 BC. After this, the triumvirs turned their attentions to Sicily and Sextus.
But by this time, Sextus was prepared for strong resistance. In the following years, military confrontations failed to return a conclusive victory for either side and in 39 BC, Sextus and the triumvirs signed for peace in the Pact of Misenum. The reason for this peace treaty was the anticipated campaign against the Parthian Empire. Antony, the leader, needed all the legions he could get so it was useful to secure an armistice in the Sicilian front. The peace did not last for long. Octavian and Antony's frequent quarrels were a strong political motivation for resuming the war against Sextus. Octavian tried again to conquer Sicily, but he was defeated in the naval battle of Messina (37 BC) and again in August 36 BC. But by then, Octavian had Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, a very talented general, on his side. Only a month afterwards, Agrippa destroyed Sextus' navy off Naulochus cape. Sextus escaped to the East and, by abandoning Sicily, lost all his base of support.
Sextus Pompeius was caught in Miletus in 35 BC and executed without trial (an illegal act since Sextus was a Roman citizen) by order of Marcus Titius, Antony's minion. His violent death would be one of the weapons used by Octavian against Antony several years later, when the situation between the two became unbearable.
Sicilian Mint
Magn above laureate Janiform head
PIVS above, IMP below, prow of galley right
Sear RCV 348, RPC 671, Sydenham 1044a, Cohen 16
43-36 BC
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001e2. Sextus PompeyBronze as. 45-44 BC. Obv: MAGN with MA ligatured. Head of Janus with features of Pompey Magnus. Rev: PIVS/IMP. Prow. 31.66mm, 16.05 g. Sicilian mint. RPC 671.
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032p Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, RPC III 5886, AE-Drachm, L /IH//--, Demeter and Euthenia, #1032p Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, RPC III 5886, AE-Drachm, L /IH//--, Demeter and Euthenia, #1
avers: AΥT KAIC TPAIAN AΔPIANOC CEB, Laureate draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: No legends, Demeter standing right, holding corn-ears and torch, facing Euthenia, standing left, holding corn-ears and scepter, L-IH in between the legs.
exergue: L /IH//--, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: 133-134 A.D., Year (IH)18.,
ref:
RPC III 5886,
Emmet 0941-IH,
Milne 1408-1410,
Geissen 1109-1110,
Dattari- 1671-1672,
Kampmann-Ganschow 032.579,
BMC -,
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053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Bithynia, Nikaia, Righetti 8671, otherwise unpublished, AE-26, ΝΙΚΑΙΕΩN, Tyche, #1053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Bithynia, Nikaia, Righetti 8671, otherwise unpublished, AE-26, ΝΙΚΑΙΕΩN, Tyche, #1
avers: ..ΠΤΙΜ•ΓETΑC•KΑI, Laureate head of the younger Geta right. Behind the bust countersign.
reverse: ΝΙΚΑ ΙΕΩN, Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 26,0mm, weight: 10,01g, axis: 1h,
mint: Bithynia, Nikaia, date: 209-211 A.D.,
ref: Righetti 8671, otherwise unpublished.
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063. Lucilla (wife of Lucius Verus) Av.: LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F
Rv.: PIETAS / S - C
Ae Sestertius Ø32 / 25.4g
RIC III 1756 Rome (Marcus Aurelius), Cohen 54
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063. Lucilla (wife of Lucius Verus)Av.: LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F
Rv.: PIETAS / S - C
Ae Sestertius Ø32 / 25.4g
RIC III 1756 Rome (Marcus Aurelius), Cohen 54
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC 512AObv:– L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, laureate head right
Rev:– RESTITVTOR VRBIS, Severus in military garb standing left sacrificing over a tripod
Minted in Laodicea-ad-Mare. A.D. 198-202
Reference:– BMCRE 671. RIC 512A (S). RSC 600
Last T in RESTITVTOR re-engraved from an O.
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07-02 - Focas (23/11/602 - 05/10/610 D.C.) AE Follis 26 mm 8.1 gr.
Anv: "O.N. FOCA.NE.PE.AV." - Emperador a la izquierda y la Emperatriz Leontia a la derecha, de pié de frente, él porta "Sphaira/globus cruciger/Orbis" (Globo coronado por una cruz) y ella cetro coronado por cruz. Entre sus cabezas una cruz.
Rev: Gran " m ", "A/N/N/O" a izquierda, " + " arriba y "Signo/II=5/II" (Año reinal) a derecha. " THEUP' " en exergo.
Acuñada Año=7 - 608/9 D.C.
Ceca: Antiochia/Theoupolis (Antioquía cambia su nombre luego del gran terremoto del año 528 D.C.)
Referencias: Sear BCTV #671 Pag. 151 - Bellinger D.O. Vol.II #83/9 - B.M.C. #102/10 - Tolstoi M.B. #142/8 - Ratto M.B. #1269/75 - Morrisson C.M.b.B.N. #1-15 - Hahn M.I.B. #83a-bmdelvalle
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100 - Trebonianus Gallus Ar Tetradrachm - Prieur 671Tetradrachm
Obv:– AYTOK K G OYIB TREB GALLOC CEB, Laureate, draped cuirassed bust right
Rev:– DHMARX EXOYCIAC YPATOB, Eagle standing facing, head left, tail left//SC
Minted in Antioch. Second Issue. ./A
Reference:– Prieur 671maridvnvm
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0027.0016, -/-//XXIT, Bust B/F, RIC V-II 671, AE-Antoninianus, CONSERVAT AVG, Sol standing left, Rare!!112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0027.0016, -/-//XXIT, Bust B/F, RIC V-II 671, AE-Antoninianus, CONSERVAT AVG, Sol standing left, Rare!!
avers: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. (B/F).
reverse: CONSERVAT AVG, Sol standing left, right hand raised, left holding the globe.
exergue: -/-//XXIT, diameter: 22,5mm, weight: 3,30g, axis: 1h,
mint: Siscia, 5th. emission of Siscia, date: 278 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 671, p-89, Alföldi 0027.0016, Rare!!
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125 - Aurelian Ant. - RIC - RIC temp #2671.1Obv:- IMP C L DOM AVRELIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right
Rev:- ORIENS AVG, Mars in military dress stg. right, holding long sceptre in left hand, receiving globe from Sol standing left, holding whip in left hand, resting with right foot on a bound captive in oriental dress seated left, head turned right
Minted in Serdica (–/–//XXI(•)P(•)). Issue 7, Phase 2. April – November A.D. 274
Reference:- RIC Unlisted, RIC temp #2671.1 corr. (this coin)
Same reverse die as RIC temp #2672maridvnvm
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1304a, Constantius I, May 305 - 25 July 306 A.D.Silvered follis, RIC 20a, S 3671, VM 25, gVF, Heraclea mint, 10.144g, 27.7mm, 180o, 297 - 298 A.D. Obverse: FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, laureate head right; Reverse GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, modius on head, naked except for chlamys over shoulder, cornucopia in left, pouring liquor from patera, HTD in exergue; some silvering, nice portrait, well centered.
De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Rulers and their Families
Constantius I Chlorus (305-306 A.D.)
Michael DiMaio, Jr.
Salve Regina University
Constantius' Early Life and Marriage
Born March 31st, Emperor Flavius Valerius Constantius may have come into the world ca. 250. His family was from Illyricum. In the army he served as a protector, tribunus, and a praeses Dalmatiarum. During the 270s or the 280s, he became the father of Constantine by Helena, his first spouse. By 288 he was the Praetorian Prefect of the western emperor Maximianus Herculius.
Constantius' Reign as Caesar
On 1 March 293 Diocletian appointed Galerius as his Caesar (junior emperor) in the east and Constantius as the Caesar of Maximianus Herculius. Caesar in the west. Both Caesars had the right of succession. In order to strengthen the dynastic relationship between himself and Herculius., Constantius put aside his wife Helena and married Theodora, the daughter, or perhaps stepdaughter, of Maximianus Herculius.. The union was fruitful and of it there were six issue: Flavius Dalmatius, Julius Constantius, Hannibalianus, Constantia, Anastasia, and Eutropia. To strengthen his bond with Galerius and Diocletian in the east, Constantius allowed Galerius to keep his son Constantine as a hostage for his good behavior.
In the remainder of the time that he was a Caesar, Constantius spent much of his time engaged in military actions in the west. In the summer of 293 Constantius expelled the troops of the usurper Carausius from northern Gaul; after Constantius' attack on Bononia (Boulogne), Carausius was murdered. At the same time he dealt with the unrest of the Germans. In 296 he invaded Britain and put down the revolt of the usurper Allectus. Between 300 and 305 A.D. the Caesar campaigned successfully several times with various German tribes. It is worth noting in passing, that while his colleagues rigidly enforced the "Great Persecution in 303," Constantius limited his action to knocking down a few churches.
Constantius as Augustus and His Untimely Death
On 1 May 305 Diocletian, at Nicomedia, and Maximianus Herculius, at Mediolanum (Milan), divested themselves of the purple, probably because of the almost fatal illness that Diocletian contracted toward the end of 304. Diocletian forced Maximianus to abdicate. They appointed as their successors Constantius and Galerius, with Severus and Maximinus Daia as the new Caesars. The retired emperors then returned to private life. Constantius, as had his predecessor, ruled in the west, while Galerius and Daia ruled in the east. Almost as soon as he was appointed Augustus, he crossed to Britain to face incursions by the Picts where he died at York on 25 July 306 with his son (Constantine I, known to history as “The Great”) at his side.
Copyright (C) 1996, Michael DiMaio, Jr.
Published: De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Rulers and their Families http://www.roman-emperors.org/startup.htm. Used by permission.
Edited by J. P. Fitzgerald, Jr.Cleisthenes
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132 - Probus - RIC 671 Bust Type F (Siscia) (XXIV)Obv:– IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right
Rev:– CONSERVAT AVG, Sol advancing left, right hand raised and carrying whip in left
Minted in Siscia (XXIV in exe) Emission 5 Officina 5. A.D. 278
Reference:– RIC 671 Bust Type F. Alföldi type 27, n° 18maridvnvm
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1353 Aurelian - silvered antoninianusCyzicus
spring - end 274 AD
Issue 9
radiate and cuirassed bust right
IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG
Sol standing left, wearing chalmys, raising hand, holding globe; bounded captive seated left, waering oriental dress
ORIE_N_S AVG
B
XXI
LV 10671-2; RIC1st 360
http://www.ric.mom.fr/en/coin/3055
3,8g 23mm
ex NaumannJ. B.
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1395 Hadrian, Cistophorus PHRYGIA, Hierapolis Apollo Reference.
RPC III, 1395; Metcalf 53; BMCRE 1054; RIC 482
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Bare headed and draped bust right
Rev. COS III
Apollo wearing the robe of a citharoedus holding lyre in left and plectrum in right.
10.19 gr
26.50 mm
6hokidoki
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146 - Maximianus Herculius, Antoninianus - RIC V pt II Lugdunum 466 Bust Type H Obv:– IMP MAXIMIANVS P AVG, Radiate bust left in imperial mantle, holding sceptre surmounted by eagle
Rev:– VOTIS X, Emperors standing face to face sacrificing at altar
Minted in Lugdunum (-). Emission 10. 3rd Series. 1st March A.D. 293 – 20th November A.D. 293
Reference:– Cohen 671. Bastien XI 528 (2 examples cited). RIC V Pt 2 Lugdunum 466 Bust Type H (S)maridvnvm
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147 Constantius II. (324-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-361 A.D. Augustus), Thessalonica, RIC VIII 172, AE-2 Follis, Γ/*//*TSB*, FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Emperor and captive, #1147 Constantius II. (324-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-361 A.D. Augustus), Thessalonica, RIC VIII 172, AE-2 Follis, Γ/*//*TSB*, FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Emperor and captive, #1
avers: D N CONSTAN TIVS P F AVG, (Cs1,D3,) Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: FEL TEMP RE PARATIO, Emperor in military dress advancing left, treading on captive (Phrygian helmet), holding Victory on a globe and a chi-rho standard, Γ left, star right.
exergue: Γ/*//*TSB*, diameter: 21,6-23mm, weight: 5,12g, axis: 5h,
mint: Thessalonica, date: 350-355 A.D., ref: RIC VIII 172, p-418, LRBC #1671,
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16. Crispus.Follis, 317, London mint.
Obverse: FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES / Laureate, draped, and cuirrassed bust of Crispus, right.
Reverse: SOLI INVICTO COMITI / Sol standing, holding globe. S P in field.
Mint mark: PLN
3.30 gm., 18 mm.
RIC #113; PBCC #72; Sear #16718.
Minted near the end of the Soli coinage, this is an example of the first coinage minted in London to portray the new Caesar, Crispus. A very rare coin: the listing in RIC is based on a single coin in Vienna. Callimachus
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1671 - mairie de Nantescuivre
6,99g
26mm
mairie de Gratien Libault
GRATIEN . LIBAVLT. ESCVIER. SEIGr . DE. LA. TEMPLERIE.
Quintefeuille au début de la légende.Ecu des armes du Maire ( D'argent à 6 fleurs de lis de gueules, 3. 2. 1, au chef de gueules chargé de trois fers de lance d'argent), timbré d'un casque taré de face, orné de ses lambrequins, et portant pour cimier une tête de dauphin. Support deux sirènes tenant chacune un miroir et qui, comme l'écusson, sont placées sur une mer ondée
CAPne EN CHEF DE LA FOSSE ET MAIRE DE NANTES
1671
Le vaisseau Nantais voguant à droite. Au chef chargé de cinq herminesPYL
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1671 - mairie de Nantescuivre
7,36g
26mm
mairie de Jacques Charette, sieur de Montbert
* IACQVES. CHARETTE. SENECHAL. ET. MAIRE. DE. NANTE
D'argent au lion de sable, armé et lampassé de gueules, accompagné de trois canettes de sable, becquées et pattées de gueules en pointe
Ecu des armes de Charette surmonté d'une couronne comtale, entouré de palmes
OCVLI. OMNIVM. IN. TE. SPERANT. DOMINE.
"Les yeux de tous espèrent en Toi, Seigneur"
1671
Le vaisseau Nantais voguant à droite. Au chef chargé de cinq herminesPYL
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1671/0 8 Reales1671/0 8 Reales
Potosi, Bolivia
King Carlos II
Assayer: E (Antonio de Ergueta)
27.69 grams
Sedwick type: P37b
The date under the cross clearly shows the 1/0 overdatecmcdon0923
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2) The Pompeians: Sextus PompeySextus Pompey
Æ As
Sicilian Mint, 43-36 BC.
MAGN above laureate janiform head with features of Pompey the Great / PIVS above, IMP below, prow of galley right.
RPC 671, Pompeia 20, Cr479/1, Syd 1044a.
RM0041Sosius
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2162 Hadrian Sestertius Roma 130-38 AD JupiterReference.
RIC II, 763; C. 861;BMC 1521; Strack 671: RIC III, 3163
Bust A1+
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Laureate head
Rev. IOVI CVSTODI S C in ex.
Jupiter seated left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre
25.05 gr
33 mm
6h
Note.
IOVI CVSTODI as Jupiter protector, protecting the health of Hadrian and Aeliusokidoki
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2163 Hadrian Sestertius Roma 130-38 AD JupiterReference.
RIC II, 763; C. 861;BMC 1521; Strack 671: RIC III, 3163
Bust A1+
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Bare head
Rev. IOVI CVSTODI S C in ex.
Jupiter seated left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre
21.96 gr
32.50 mm
6h
Note.
IOVI CVSTODI as Jupiter protector, protecting the health of Hadrian and Aeliusokidoki
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3.01 Crispus: London.Follis, 317, Londinium mint.
Obverse: FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES / Laureate, draped, and cuirrassed bust of Crispus, right.
Reverse: SOLI INVICTO COMITI / Sol standing, right hand raised and holding globe in left hand. S and P in fields.
Mint mark: PLN
3.30 gm., 18 mm.
RIC #113; PBCC #72; Sear #16718.Callimachus
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5030 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Drachm 117-18 AD Tyche Reference.
Emmett 1063/2 RPC III, 5030; D1858
Issue L B = year 2
Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙϹ ΤΡΑΙΝΟϹ (sic) ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., drapery on l. shoulder
Rev. L Β
Tyche reclining l., on lectisternium, holding rudder
15.84 gr
33.60 mm
12h
From the R. Plant collection.okidoki
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604. Leo IImperator Caesar Flavius Valerius Leo Augustus or Leo I of the Byzantine Empire (401–474), reigned from 457 to 474, also known as Leo the Thracian, was the last of a series of emperors placed on the throne by Aspar, the Alan serving as commander-in-chief of the army. His coronation as emperor on February 7, 457, was the first known to involve the Patriarch of Constantinople. Leo I made an alliance with the Isaurians and was thus able to eliminate Aspar. The price of the alliance was the marriage of Leo's daughter to Tarasicodissa, leader of the Isaurians who, as Zeno, became emperor in 474.
During Leo's reign, the Balkans were ravaged time and again by the West Goths and the Huns. However, these attackers were unable to take Constantinople thanks to the walls which had been rebuilt and reinforced in the reign of Theodosius II and against which they possessed no suitable siege engines.
Leo's reign was also noteworthy for his influence in the Western Roman Empire, marked by his appointment of Anthemius as Western Roman Emperor in 467. He attempted to build on this political achievement with an expedition against the Vandals in 468, which was defeated due to the treachery and incompetence of Leo's brother-in-law Basiliscus. This disaster drained the Empire of men and money.
Leo's greatest influence in the West was largely inadvertent and at second-hand: the great Goth king Theodoric the Great was raised at the Leo's court in Constantinople, where he was steeped in Roman government and military tactics, which served him well when he returned after Leo's death to become the Goth ruler of a mixed but largely Romanized people.
Leo also published a New Constitutions or compilation of Law Code[1], Constitution LV concerned Judaism: "JEWS SHALL LIVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RITES OF CHRISTIANITY. Those who formerly were invested with Imperial authority promulgated various laws with reference to the Hebrew people, who, once nourished by Divine protection, became renowned, but are now remarkable for the calamities inflicted upon them because of their contumacy towards Christ and God; and these laws, while regulating their mode of life, compelled them to read the Holy Scriptures, and ordered them not to depart from the ceremonies of their worship. They also provided that their children should adhere to their religion, being obliged to do so as well by the ties of blood, as on account of the institution of circumcision. These are the laws which I have already stated were formerly enforced throughout the Empire. But the Most Holy Sovereign from whom We are descended, more concerned than his predecessors for the salvation of the Jews, instead of allowing them (as they did) to obey only their ancient laws, attempted, by the interpretation of prophesies and the conclusions which he drew from them, to convert them to the Christian religion, by means of the vivifying water of baptism. He fully succeeded in his attempts to transform them into new men, according to the doctrine of Christ, and induced them to denounce their ancient doctrines and abandon their religious ceremonies, such as circumcision, the observance of the Sabbath, and all their other rites. But although he, to a certain extent, overcame the obstinacy of the Jews, he was unable to force them to abolish the laws which permitted them to live in accordance with their ancient customs. Therefore We, desiring to accomplish what Our Father failed to effect, do hereby annul all the old laws enacted with reference to the Hebrews, and We order that they shall not dare to live in any other manner than in accordance with the rules established by the pure and salutary Christian Faith. And if anyone of them should be proved to, have neglected to observe the ceremonies of the Christian religion, and to have returned to his former practices, he shall pay the penalty prescribed by the law for apostates."
Leo died of dysentery at the age of 73 on January 18, 474.
Bronze AE4, RIC 671, S 4340 var, VG, 1.17g, 10.3mm, 180o, Alexandria mint, obverse D N LEO P F AVG (or similar), pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right; reverse Lion standing left, head right, cross above, ALEA in ex; very rare (R3); ex Forumecoli
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69-72 - Nicea - GORDIANO III (238 - 244 D.C.)NICEA en Bitinia
Hoy Iznik, situado en la orilla de un lago cerca de la costa asiática del mar de Mármara
AE19
19 mm 3.9 gr.
Anv: ”M ANT ΓOPΔIANOC AVΓ" – Busto rad., vest, y acoraz. viendo a der.
Rev: ”N/I/K/A/I - EΩN", en exergo, Leyenda entre cuatro estandartes militares, los centrales con Águilas legionarias. "ΩN" en exergo.
Acuñada: 222-235 D.C.
Referencias: BMC 13 #119 P.171, Sear GICV #3671 P.353, SNG Cop #526, RG II #712 P.489mdelvalle
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83-05 - SALONINA (254 - 268 D.C.)Billon Antoniniano 21 x 19 mm 2.6 gr.
Esposa de Galieno y madre de Valeriano II y Salonino
Anv: "SALONINA AVG" - Busto diademado y vestido, viendo a derecha y descansando sobre una media luna.
Rev: "VENVS AVG" - Venus de pié a izquierda, portando un casco en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido y lanza transversal en izquierda. "PXV" en exergo.
Acuñada 15ava. Emisión 267 D.C.
Ceca: Antiochia (Off.8va.) - Hoy Antaklyah Siria
Referencias:
Göbl #1671 I1 - RIC Vol.V Parte I #86 Pag.200 - Sear RCTV Vol.III #10654 - Cohen Vol.V #113 Pag.508 - DVM #45 Pag.252 - RSC Vol.IV #113 Pag.115mdelvalle
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83-08 - SALONINA (254 - 268 D.C.)Vellón Antoniniano 21 x 19 mm 2.6 gr.
Esposa de Galieno y madre de Valeriano II y Salonino
Anv: "SALONINA AVG" - Busto diademado y vestido, viendo a derecha y descansando sobre una media luna.
Rev: "VENVS AVG" - Venus de pié a izquierda, portando un casco en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido y lanza transversal en izquierda. "PXV" en exergo.
Acuñada 15ava. Emisión 267 D.C.
Ceca: Antiochia (Off.8va.) - Hoy Antaklyah Siria
Referencias: Göbl #1671 I1 - RIC Vol.V Parte I #86 Pag.200 - Sear RCTV Vol.III #10654 Pag.328 - Cohen Vol.V #113 Pag.508 - DVM #45 Pag.252 - RSC Vol.IV #113 Pag.115 - Hunter #33mdelvalle
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aa Pamphylia, Perge. Hadrian AE12. Artemis PergaiaObv: Laureate bust of Hadrian r.
Rev: Temple containing simulacrum of Artemis Pergaia, eagle in pediment.
SNG Aulock 4671 ancientone
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AE As, RIC 3, p.345, 1639 - Faustina II, FecunditasFaustina II,
As
Obv.: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right
Rev.: FECVNDITAS / S – C, Fecunditas standing right, holding scepter in right hand, infant in left hand
11.98g, 23x26mm
Ref.: Cohen 101, RIC 1639
This coin was found in 1987 at the Viehmarktplatz, close to the St. Antoninus Church in Trier, Germany. The find was presented to the Landesmuseum (State Museum).
shanxi
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AE follis PhocasObverse: ON FOCA NE PE AV Phocas on l., Leontia on r., stg facing, Emperor holds gl. cr., Empress sometimes nimbate holds cruciform sceptre; between heads cross.
Reverse: Large M between ANNO and regnal yr. III, cross above THEUP in ex.
Mint: Theoupolis(Antioch)
Date: 604/5 CE
Sear 671 DO 83-9
25mm 8.51gmwileyc
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Alexander III DrachmAlexander III Drachm, life-time issue- Lampsakos mint.
328-323 BC.
4.2gJayAg47
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Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm of AradosMacedon, Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.14 gm, 27mm, 7h) of Arados, Attic standard. Struck under Menes or Laomedon, 324-320 BC. Head of Herakles clad in lion skin headdress, r. / Zeus Aetophoros enthroned l., holding sceptre and eagle. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Σꭥ in left field, ΑΡ (civic) monogram under throne. VF. SNG Cop 2 #800; ACNAC Dewing 1065 (same dies, rev. die engraved with only Σ in l. field); Duyrat group IV, series 6 #402 (D77/R156); HGC 3.1 #910n; Muller pg. 297 (plate XIX #1363); Price 3321; Rouvier 51; SNG Alpha Bank 671 corr. (Σꭥ). cf SNG Delepierre 1007 (no ꭥ).Anaximander
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ALFOLDI 027 / - unlistedOBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG
REVERSE: CONSERVAT AVG; Sol standing, looking left, right hand raised, left holding globe
BUST TYPE: B1 = radiate, cuirassed bust left
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/P//XXI
WEIGHT: / AXIS: / DIAMETER:
RIC: 671
Alfoldi: 027 / - (unlisted)
COLLECTION NO. 1589
Very rare and desirable cuirassed bust left instead of right as usual.
This variant is unlisted by Alfoldi. Possibly unique!Barnaba6
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ALFOLDI 027.008 OBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG
REVERSE: CONSERVAT AVG
BUST TYPE: A2 (BASTIEN'S CLASSIFICATION)
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: --//XXIQ
WEIGHT 3.32g / AXIS: 6h / WIDTH 22,5mm
RIC 671
ALFOLDI 027.008
COLLECTION NO. 213
Barnaba6
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ALFOLDI 027.015 OBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG
REVERSE: CONSERVAT AVG
BUST TYPE: B
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: --//XXIS
WEIGHT 3.79g / AXIS: 12h / WIDTH 22mm
RIC 671
ALFOLDI 027.015
COLLECTION NO. 563Barnaba6
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ALFOLDI 027.016OBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG
REVERSE: CONSERVAT AVG
BUST TYPE: B = Radiate, cuirassed bust right
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/-//XXT
WEIGHT 3.48g / AXIS: 12h / DIAMETER: 21-23mm
MINT: Siscia
RIC 671
ALFOLDI 027.016 (5 ex. cited)
COLLECTION NO. 1389
Provenance: ex P. Kubiczek collectionBarnaba6
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ALFOLDI 027.017OBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG
REVERSE: CONSERVAT AVG
BUST TYPE: B (BASTIEN'S CLASSIFICATION)
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: --//XXIQ
WEIGHT 3.49g / AXIS: 12h / WIDTH 22-23mm
RIC 671
ALFOLDI 027.017
COLLECTION NO. 187Barnaba6
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ALFOLDI 027.019OBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG
REVERSE: CONSERVAT AVG
BUST TYPE: B (BASTIEN'S CLASSIFICATION)
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: --//XXIVI
WEIGHT 3.95g / AXIS: 12h / WIDTH 22mm
RIC 671
ALFOLDI 027.019
COLLECTION NO. 281
Barnaba6
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ALFOLDI 029.010OBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG
REVERSE: CONSERVAT AVG
BUST TYPE: A2 = Radiate, cuirassed and draped bust right, seen from back
MINT: SISCIA
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/-//XXIVI
WEIGHT: 3,89 g / AXIS: 12 h / DIAMETER: 22 mm
RIC: 671
ALFOLDI: 027.010 (5 ex. Cited)
COLLECTION NO. 1566Barnaba6
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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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Anastasius 40 nummi
491-518 AD - AE Follis
18g.
JayAg47
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Antoninianus; PAX AETERNA, RIC IV 231(c)Philippus II, July or August 247 - late 249 A.D.
Silver antoninianus, SRCV III 9266, RIC IV 231(c), RSC IV 23, aVF, 247 - 249 A.D. mint, 4.320g, 21.4mm, 0o, obverse IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, from behind; reverse PAX AETERNA, Pax standing half left, raising branch in right, long transverse scepter in left; pitting. Ex FORVM, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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As, SALVTI AVGVSTAE; Salus; RIC 1671Faustina Junior, AE as Rome 170-71
FAVSTINA AVGVSTA; Diad., dr. bust r. SALVTI AVGVSTAE; In ex: SC; Salus std.l., feeding snake coiled roundaltar. RIC 1671; 8.75g; 24.4mm; VF. ex Gert Boersema
Podiceps
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asmcalee792_2varElagabalus
Antioch, Syria
Obv: legend illegible, laureate head right
Rev: Δε above S·C, ram running right below, thigh of animal below ram, all in laurel wreath fastened at top with garland.
18mm, 3.43 gms
McAlee 792 variant (wreath ornament)Charles M
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Aurelian - silvered antoninianusCyzicus
spring - end 274 AD
Issue 9
radiate and cuirassed bust right
IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG
Sol standing left, wearing chalmys, raising hand, holding globe; bounded captive seated left, wearing oriental dress
ORIE_N_S AVG
B
XXI
LV 10671-2; RIC1st 360
http://www.ric.mom.fr/en/coin/3055
3,5g 24mmJ. B.
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Ayyubids, Branch at Aleppo (Halab), al-Zahir Ghiyath al-Din Ghazi ibn Yusuf (al-Zahir Ghazi) (emir of Aleppo 1186-1216 A.D = 582-613 A.H.)Balog 671, 674 or 676, most probably Balog 674; Album 838.4
AE fals, Halab mint, dated 604 A.H. = 1207/08 A.D., 607 A.H. = 1210/11 A.D. or 609 A.H. = 1211/12 A.D., most likely 607 A.H. (scarce with legible date, per Album); 4.39 g., 23.08 mm. max. 180°
Obv.: Border of pellets within which is an eight-pointed star, within which is an eight-pointed star of pellets; al-malik / al-Zahir in two lines in center; mint and date (counterclockwise) in margin segments.
Rev.: Border of pellets within which is an eight-pointed star, within which is an eight-pointed star of pellets; al-imam / al-Nasir (refering to caliph al-Nasir [1180-1225 A.D. = 575-622 A.H.]) in two lines in center; Kalima (counterclockwise) in margin segments.
al-Zahir Ghazi was the third son of al-Nasir Salah al-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub (Saladin) (1169-1193 A.D. = 564-589 A.H.), the first sultan of Egypt and Syria and founder of the Ayyubid dynasty.
Album rarity C
Dating assistance courtesy of Alex Koifman.Stkp
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Baktria, Apollodotus II Apollodotus II Soter Philopator Megas. 85-65 BC. AR Tetradrachm (9.69 gm, 30mm, 12h). Diademed, draped bust r. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ - ΑΠΟΛΛΟΔΟΤΟΥ. / Athena Promachos brandishing thunderbolt l. & holding shield. Karosthi legend Maharajasa tratarasa Apaladatasa (of Great King Apollodotus the Savior). Monogram ⩚ inside ⬜ to inner l., f ("di") to r. EF. Ponterio CCIF Auction 142 #1704. Boperachchi Série 3A #15-16; OCV 423c; HGC 12 #389; MIG 3 Type 423c; Sear Greek II #7671. cf. SNG ANS 9 #1573 (different monogram and letter). Anaximander
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Bithynia, Nicaea, Gordian IIIAE 20mm. Struck at Nicaea, Bithynia. M ANT GORDIANOC AV, radiate, draped bust right. Reverse - NIKAEWN, two legionary eagles standing between two standards.
SNGCop 526, BMC 114, SGI 3671. 19mm, 2.8g.
SkySoldier
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Bithynia, Nicaea, Severus AlexanderAe20, Nicaea, Bithynia
Obverse Laureate bust right
Reverse N I K A I E O N, between 3 legionary standards
SGV-3671v
SkySoldier
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Byzantine Lead Seal, #35,Byzantine Lead Seal, #35,
avers:
revers: +/ΛOΓVC/ΦVLATTω/ΦVΛAKOC/KωN in five row.
diameter: 19mm,
weight: 7,60g,
Q-001
"+/ΛOΓVC/ΦVLATTω/ΦVΛAKOC/KωN "
"I guard the words of Konstantinos Phylax" - Your seal is published by Laurent, in his Corpus, vol. II, no 671, dated mid 12th century. Alexandra Wassiliou-Seibt dates it last third 11th century in her Corpus of Byzantine metric seals (no 1333). by Gert , thank you Gert.quadrans
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BYZANTINE, Phocas & Leontia, AE Follis, Struck c.A.D.602-603 at AntiochObv: D(retrograde) N FOCA NE PE AV. Standing figures of Phocas on left, holding cross on globe and Leontia, nimbate, on right, holding sceptre topped by cross; cross between their heads.
Rev: Large Langobardian M, ANNO to left,cross above, numeral representing the regnal year to right (Year 1 on this coin). In exergue, THEuP', the mintmark for Theupolis (Antioch).
Sear 671
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BYZANTINE, Phocas and Leontia, 602-610 ADPhocas and Leontia 602-610 AD. AE Follis Langobardian M , mint Theopolis. Year 1.
DM FOCAE PP AVG, Phocas on left, holding cross on globe and Leontia, nimbate, on right, holding sceptre topped by cross, standing, cross between their heads / Large m (lower case), ANNO to left,cross above
THEUP Theopolis Antiochia
SB 671, MIB 83a-b.
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Caelia - AE sextans220-150 BC
head of Athena right wearing crested helmet
●●
trophy of captured arms, helmet spear, palm branch and shield decoraded with Medusa head; club left
KAIΛIN_ΩN
HNItaly 762; Weber 439; SNG ANS 670-671; BMC Italy pg. 133, 3; SNG Copenhagen 632; SNG Morcom 201 var.; Laffaille -
3,1g 16,5mmJ. B.
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Caracalla and Julia Domna, 28 January 198 - 8 April 217 A.D., Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior.Bronze pentassarion, H-J Marcianopolis 6.19.20.2 (R5), Varbanov I 1005 (R3), AMNG I 671, BMC Thrace -, SNG Cop -, F, full legends, brown tone with brassy high points, light marks, light deposits, central depressions, Markianopolis (Devnya, Bulgaria) mint, 13.496 grams, 27.3 mm, die axis 180o, consular legate Quintilianus, 215 A.D.; obverse ANTΩNINOC AYΓOYCTOC IOΛIA ∆OMNA (MN ligate), laureate bust of Caracalla right confronting draped bust of Julia Domna left; reverse YΠ KYNTIΛIANOY MAPKIANOΠOΛEITΩ,N (final letter lower left field), Asklepios standing slightly right, head left, himation around waist and over left shoulder, snake-entwined staff in right hand, E (mark of value) in left field.
When Severus died in 211, Julia became the mediator between their two quarreling sons, Caracalla and Geta, who were to rule as joint emperors. Caracalla convinced his mother to call Geta for a reconciliation meeting in her residence. It was a trick. In his mother`s house, Caracalla`s soldiers attacked and Geta died in their mother`s arms. afterward, Julia`s relationship with Caracalla was understandably difficult. Nevertheless, she accompanied him on his Parthian campaign in 217. During this trip, Caracalla was assassinated, after which Julia committed suicide. Her body was brought to Rome and she was later deified.
FORVM Ancient Coins / The Sam Mansourati Collection.
Given as a souvenir to my great brother and a superb physician Dr. Fadi Mansourati.Sam
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City Commerative - Victory on ProwObverse: Constan-Tinopolis
Reverse: TRS Trier RIC VII 532 (R3)
Follis 330 - 331simmurray
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ClaudiaRoman Republic Denarius of C.Claudius Pulcher. 110-109BC. Head of Roma right / Victory in biga right. Syd 569.
Ex. Gorny & Mosch auction 134, 11/10/2004, 2361.
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Cleopatra III and Ptolemy IX Soter IICleopatra III and Ptolemy IX Soter II. 116/107 BC AR Tetradrachm (13.20 gm) of Alexandria, 108/107 BC. Diademed head of Ptolemy I r. / Eagle standing l. on thunderbolt. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ | ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ, L| to l. (RY 10), ΠΑ to r. VF. SNG Cop 8 #356-357; Svoronos 1671 (Ptolemy X of Paphos) pl. 57 #12; DCA 60; Morkholm PPCH XXI #961. cf Heritage Auction 231813 #65071.
Anaximander
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CONCORDIA MILITVM, ANT in ex, RIC VI 60b AntiochMaximian, 286 - 305, 306 - 308, and 310 A.D. Bronze antoninianus, RIC VI Antioch 60b, F, Antioch mint, 3.048g, 20.1mm, 0o, 296 A.D.; obverse IMP C M AVR VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right; reverse CONCORDIA MILITVM, Jupiter presenting Victory on globe to Maximian, star over A, ANT in ex; scarce. Ex FORVM, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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Constantine I, Follis, VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP, TTAE Follis
Constantine I
Caesar: 306 - 307AD
Augustus: 307 - 337AD
Issued: 318 - 319AD
18.5 x 17.5mm 3.01gr
O: IMP CONSTANT-INVS AVG; High crested helmeted, cuirassed bust, left, spear over shoulder.
R: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP; Two Victories holding shield inscribed "VOT PR" on altar inscribed with a crescent.
Exergue: TT
Ticinum Mint
RIC VII 83, T; Aorta: 866: B24, O53, R221, T235, M18.
Rated R3
bacus503 251908236530
4/13/15 3/7/17Nicholas Z
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Constantius Gallus, AE2Siscia mint, 1st officina
DN CONSTAN [TIVS IVN N] OB C, bare bust draped right
FEL TEMP RE - PARATIO. Soldier killing an ennemy fallen from horse. I in field, ASI.S. at exergue
4.82 gr
Ref : Cohen # 13, LRBC # 1217, Roman coins # 4054vPotator II
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Constantius Gallus, AE3 - 0025Rome mint, 5th officina
D N FL CL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, draped bust right
FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Fallen horseman, R€ at exergue
2.19 gr
Constance Galle, petit bronze, Ref : Cohen # 12, LRBC # 679, TTB/TBPotator II
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CONSTANTIUS IIAR siliqua. Constantinople 351-355 AD. 3,52 grs. Diademed ,draped and cuirassed bust right.
D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG. / VOTIS/XXX/MVLTIS/XXXX in four lines,all within wreath. C S in exergue. RIC 102.benito
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Constantius IIConstantius II, AE 2 Struck ca. After 337AD
Con/ Good fine
Obv/ DN CONSTANTIVS PF AVG; laur., dr., and cuir. Bust r
Rev/ FEL TEMP REPARATIO; soldier spearing fallen enemy horseman
Mint: Uncertain ??? In exergue
Ref: Van Meter #90Samuel G
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Cr 479/1 Æ As Sextus Pompey 42-38 B.C.E. (29 mm, 15.92 g, 1 h). Uncertain Sicilian mint.
o: [M]AGN above, laureate head of Janus, with features resembling Pompey the Great
r: PIVS above, IMP in exergue, prow of galley right.
Crawford 479/1; HCRI 336; Sydenham 1044; RPC 671.PMah
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Cr 479/1 Æ As Sextus Pompey 42-38 BC. Æ As (30mm, 26.45 g, 12h). Uncertain Sicilian mint.
o: Laureate head of Janus with the features of Pompey the Great, MAGN above
r: Prow of quinquereme right, [PI]VS above, IMP below
Crawford 479/1; CRI 336; Sydenham 1044; RPC I 671.PMah
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Crispus, Nicomedia RIC VII-32AE3
Nicomedia mint, 317-320 A.D.
19mm, 3.55g
RIC VII-32, RCVv.4-16715
Obverse:
D N FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES
Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust left.
Reverse:
PROVIDENTIAE CAESS
Branch in left feild
. A in right field
SM N in exergue
Jupiter standing left, chlamys across left shoulder, leaning on scpetre, holding Victory on globe.Will J
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crw 479/1 Roman Republic . Sextus Pompey, Younger Son of Pompey the Great, Imperator and Prefect of the Fleet . Æ As. 43 - 36 B.C.Roman Republic . Sextus Pompey, Younger Son of Pompey the Great, Imperator and Prefect of the Fleet . Æ As. 43 - 36 B.C.
18.242g, 31.2mm . Sicilian or Spanish mint . 43 - 36 B.C.
Obverse : MAGN (above, MA ligate), laureate head of Janus with the features of Cn. Pompeius Magnus .
Reverse : Prow of galley right, PIVS above, IMP below .
Crawford 479/1, Sydenham 1044, RPC I 671, Sear CRI 366
Ex Forum . Vladislav D
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CT 8.02.004; RIC -Licinius I BI Nummus. London, c. AD 314. IMP LICINIVS P FEL AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right / GENIO POP ROM, Genius standing left holding patera and cornucopiae; S-F across fields, PLN in exergue. 3.69g, 21mm, 5h.
Ex Paul DiMarzio Collection (CNG Feature Sale 120; Lot 932); Ex Lee Toone Collection (Spink 232, 2 December 2015; lot 671).
A very rare obverse 'P FEL' legend for Licinius, not recorded in RIC and with just three known examples cited by the authors of LMCC.Paulus J
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Demetrios I Sotor. Stern of galley. AE of Tyre.Seleukids. Demetrios I Sotor 162-150 BC. Æ (5.15 gm, 20.1mm, 1h) of Tyre, 159/158 BC. Diademed head of Demetrios I right. / Stern of galley left with aphlaston and rudder; [L]Δ[N]P (SE 154) above, TYPIΩN & 𐤭𐌌𐤋 (Phoenician: of Tyre) below. Beveled edge. gVF CNG 504 #146. From the Liggett Collection, purchased from First Light Coins, May 2009. SC II #1671 (same obv. die); DCA 114; HGC 9 #830; SNG Spaer 1314-1318; SNG Fitzwilliam IV #5678; Houghton CSE 736; Newell Tyre 47.Anaximander
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Dombes, Anne-Marie-Louise d'Orléans (1650-1693), France.Liard, billon, 0,70 g
A/ [M P DOMBAR] MONTIS, M couronné entre trois lis.
R/ DNS [AVDITOR MEU]S 1671, croix.
Réfs : Divo 241 var.Gabalor
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EB0156 Ptolemy IX? / EagleCleopatra III and Ptolemy IX?, PTOLEMAIC KINGDOM, AR Tetradrachm.
Obverse: Diademed head of Ptolemy I right.
Reverse: ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, Eagle with wings closed stands half left atop fulmen, LI (year 10) left, ΠΑ right.
References: Svoronos 1671.
Diameter: 25mm, Weight: 13.083g.EB
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EB0210 Artemis / TripodAmisos, PONTOS, AE 13, 125-100 BC.
Obverse: Diademed head of Artemis right, [bow & quiver at shoulder].
Reverse: Tripod.
References: BMC 38; SNG BMC 1139; SNG Stancomb 671.
Diameter: 13.5mm, Weight: 2.367g.EB
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EB0671 Carinus / TycheCarinus, 283-285, billon tetradrachm of Alexandria, year 1 = 283/284.
Obverse: A K M A KA PINOC K, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia, LA in upper left field.
References: Milne 4667; Köln 3172; Dattari 5576.
Diameter: 19.5mm Weight: 7.309gEB
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EB1027 Janiform Pompey / ProwSextus Pompey, son of Pompey the Great, Æ As. Sicilian Mint, 43-36 BC.
Obverse: MAGN above laureate janiform head with features of Pompey the Great.
Reverse: PIVS above, IMP below, prow of galley right.
References: RPC 671, Pompeia 20, Cr479/1, Syd 1044a.
Diameter: 29mm, Weight: 18.04g.EB
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Egypt, Alexandria, 032 Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), RPC III 5886, AE-Drachm, L /IH//--, Demeter and Euthenia, #1Egypt, Alexandria, 032 Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), RPC III 5886, AE-Drachm, L /IH//--, Demeter and Euthenia, #1
avers: AΥT KAIC TPAIAN AΔPIANOC CEB, Laureate draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: No legends, Demeter standing right, holding corn-ears and torch, facing Euthenia, standing left, holding corn-ears and scepter, L-IH in between the legs.
exergue: L /IH//--, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: 133-134 A.D., Year (IH)18.,
ref:
RPC III 5886,
Emmet 0941-IH,
Milne 1408-1410,
Geissen 1109-1110,
Dattari- 1671-1672,
Kampmann-Ganschow 032.579,
BMC -,
Q-001quadrans
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Egypt, Alexandria, AD 243/244, Gordianus III, EagleGordianus III
Tetradrachm, Egypt, Alexandria
Obv.: A K M ANT Γ-OPΔIANOC ЄV , laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III right
Rev.: Eagle with wings displayed standing facing with wreath, head turned to right; date L - Z = year 7, 243-244
Billon, 11.92g, 23.3mm
Ref.: Köln 2671-2, Dattari 4811, Kampmann-Ganschow 72.135.shanxi
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ELAGABALUSAR denarius. Antioch, AD 219. 3,37 grs. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. ANTONINVS PIVS FEL AVG / Aequitas standing left, holding balance scales and cornucopiae. CONSVL II PP.
RIC 167. RSC 22.
A. Lynn Collection. Numismatik Lanz 109, 27 May 2002, lot 671
benito
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Flavius Victor. Roma Seated Siliqua of Aquileia.Roman Empire. Flavius Victor. 387-388 AD. AR Siliqua (1.89 gm, 17.2mm, 7h) of Aquileia, 387-388 AD. Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right. D N FL VICTOR P F AVG. / Roma enthroned facing, head left, holding globe and inverted spear, VIRTVS ROMANORVM. Ex: AQ PS. nEF. Bt. Silbury Coins, London, 2014. RIC IX p.105 #54b; MA 803; Cohen 20; RSC V #6Ad; SRCV V #20671.Anaximander
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Focas AD602-AD610Die axis 180 degrees
SB 671
Antioch mintPaul D3
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