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2014 ALEXIUS III ANGELUS-COMNENUS METROPOLITIAN TETARTERON S-2014 DOC 4 CLBC 8.4.1OBV Bust of Virgin nimbate, orans, wearing tunic and maphorion, turned to r. Manus Dei in upper r. field

REV Bust of emperor wearing stemma, divitision, collar piece, and jeweled loros of a simplified type; holds in r hand labarum headed scepter and in l. Globus cruciger.

Metropolitan Issue were minted in Constantinople, each of these coins had an added silver content unknown for this issue. The entire tetartera of Alexius III are much harder to find due to debasement of trachea virtually rendering the Tetarteron useless. The Metropolitan issues were believed to be produced only for two years 1195-1197.

Size 18/21mm

Weight 2.7gm

DOC lists 1 example with weight of 3.38gm and 19mm

Simon
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2014A ALEXIUS III ANGELUS-COMNENUS METROPOLITIAN TETARTERON S-2014 DOC 4 CLBC 8.4.1 OBV Bust of Virgin nimbate, orans, wearing tunic and maphorion, turned to r. Manus Dei in upper r. field

REV Bust of emperor wearing stemma, divitision, collar piece, and jeweled loros of a simplified type; holds in r hand labarum headed scepter and in l. Globus cruciger.

Metropolitan Issue were minted in Constantinople, each of these coins had an added silver content unknown for this issue. The entire tetartera of Alexius III are much harder to find due to debasement of trachea virtually rendering the Tetarteron useless. The Metropolitan issues were believed to be produced only for two years 1195-1197.

Size 18/19mm

Weight 2.7gm

DOC lists 1 example with weight of 3.38gm and 19mm

This example matches the weights of my other example, the only difference between the two is this is slightly smaller but a slightly thicker flan.
Simon
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Anonymous 12th Century Class I. Huszár 84; Toth-Kiss 18.4.1.1 sigla a1.1/2 [?]; Unger 39; Réthy I 71; Frynas H.10.5; Lengyel 10/9; Adamovszky A76Anonymous 12th Century Class I; attributed to István/Stephen II (1116-1131) by Lengyel and tentatively attributed to him by Unger, Frynas and Adamovszky, but this attribution is not accepted by Huszár and Toth-Kiss.

AR denar (average: .33 g., 11.5-12.5 mm.), .25 g., 12.80 mm. max.

Obv: Cross within quadrilobe formed by crescents, crosses between crescents.

Rev: Lines instead of an inscription, cross with four wedges.

Struck in Esztergom.

Huszár rarity 6, Toth-Kiss rarity 20, Unger rarity 13, Frynas rarity C.
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hj6.28.04.01Elagabalus and Julia Maesa
Marcianopolis

Obv: [AVT. K. M.] AVPH ANTΩNEINOC IOVΛIA MAICA AVΓO[VC], laureate head of Elagabalus on left facing draped bust of Julia Maesa on right .
Rev: VΠ. IOVΛ. ANT. CEΛ-E-VKOV. MAPKIANO →ΠOΛITΩN, Athena standing left holding owl in extended right hand, left hand resting on spear, shield on ground at left. E in right field.
28 mm 12.54 gms

Hristova-Jekov 6.28.4.1
Charles M
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Maximianus: GENIO POPVLI ROMANIMaximianus Æ Follis. ca 296 AD. IMP MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, laureate head right / GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, modius on head, holding patera & cornucopiae, AQP in ex. RIC Aquileia 23b. ex Busso Peus, Frankfurt, Auktion 28.4.1993 Number 756.Podiceps
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Moesia inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum, 14. Septimius Severus, HrHJ (2020) 8.14.10.39 (rev. only)Septimius Severus, AD 193-211
AE 17, 2.71g, 17.42mm, 225°
obv. AV KAI CEP
laureate head r.
rev. NIKOPOLIT - PROC IC
Hermes, nude, chlamys over l. arm, stg. frontal, head l., kerykeion in l. arm and purse in
extended r. hand
ref. a) not in AMNG:
cf. AMNG I/1, 1373 (for the type only)
b) Varbanov 2361 var. (has KAI CE)
c) not in Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov (2020):
rev. No. 8.4.10.39
obv. e.g. No. 8.14.1.59 (same die).
VF, dark green patina
Jochen
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Moesia inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum, 18. Caracalla, HrHJ (2018) 8.18.04.01 (plate coin)Caracalla, AD 198-217
AE 27, 11.8g, 26.70mm, 225°
struck under governor Ovinius Tertullus
obv. AV.K.M.AVR. - ANTWNINOC
Bust, draped and cuirassed, seen from behind, laureate, r.
rev. VPA OOV TERTV - LLOV NIKOPOLI / PROC IC
Athena, in long chiton and wearing Corinthian helmet, stg. r., holding in raised
r. hand vertical spear entwined by a snake in 2 coils r. and resting with l. hand on shield
set on small column.
ref. a) AMNG I/1, 1519 (2 ex., Bukarest, Löbbecke)
b) Varbanov (engl.) 3107 var. (cites AMNG 1519, but has laureate head r.)
c) Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov (2018) No. 8.18.4.1 (plate coin)
good F
Jochen
   
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