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1891 Japanese Silver YenJapan, Meiji (1867-1912), Silver Yen, Meiji 24 (1891), SCWC KM YA25.3, JNDA 01-10A, JC 09-10-2, small type, aUNC, engraved by Kanō Natsuo, edge milled, weight 26.96g (ASW 0.7801oz), composition 0.9 Ag, 0.1 Cu, diameter 38.1mm, thickness 2.76mm, die axis 180°, Osaka mint, 1891; obverse 年四十二治明 • 本日大 (Great Japan, Year 24 of Meiji) outwardly clockwise above, • 416 · ONE YEN · 900 • counterclockwise below, three-clawed Imperial serpentine dragon coiled leftward, ten-spiked tail pointing to right, clutching Pearl of Celestial Wisdom (tamashi) inscribed with clockwise incuse spiral in right talon, within beaded circle, toothed border surrounding; reverse 一圓 (1 Yen) downward, within open paulownia and chrysanthemum wreath tied with bow at base, chrysanthemum above, toothed border surrounding; from the Roger Belmar Collection; ex Saltford Coins (2021); £225.00.Serendipity
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2..Sankaravarman 883-902 AD (Utpala dynasty)Sankaravarman 883-902 AD (Utpala dynasty)
Copper Kaserah or Punchshi 18mm (5.15gr)
Obverse- Goddess Ardochsho/Lakshmi seated
Reverse- King facing
Paul R3
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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 8.51gm
2 commentswileyc
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ARCADIUS AE2 RIC IX 68, GLORIA ROMANORVMOBV: D N ARCADI-VS P F AVG, rosette-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right
REV: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing facing, head right, holding standard and globe. Mintmark ANTB
5.1g, 20mm

Minted at Antiochia, 383-92 AD
Legatus
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AthenaSYRIA: SELEUCIS & PIERIA. Antiochia ad Orontem. Claudius. Æ 25. A.D. 41-54. Obv: (IM•TI•CLA•CAE-AV•G)ER or similar. Laureate head right; countermark on neck. Rev: S C within laurel-wreath. Axis: 360°. Weight: 13.40 g. CM: Athena standing right, holding spear and shield, in rectangular punch, 3.5 x 5.5 mm. Howgego 245 (139 pcs). Note: May be an imperial countermark due to Domitian's association with Athena/Minerva, likely applied between A.D. 83-96 in Antioch. Collection Automan.Automan
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Athena (standing)SYRIA: SELEUCIS & PIERIA. Antiochia ad Orontem. Nero. Æ 20 (Medium denomination, as?). A.D. 66-68. Obv: (IMNERCLAVCAESAR) or similar. Laureate head right; countermark on neck. Rev: SC within circle within laurel-wreath of eight leaves. Ref: RPC 4297, 4308, 4310 or 4312. Axis: 360°. Weight: 7.13 g. CM: Athena standing right, holding spear and shield, in rectangular punch, 3.5 x 5.5 mm. Howgego 245 (139 pcs). Note: May be an imperial countermark due to Domitian's association with Athena/Minerva, likely applied between A.D. 83-96 in Antioch. Collection Automan.Automan
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Athena and "two opposing curvilinear objects"SYRIA: SELEUCIS & PIERIA. Antiochia ad Orontem. Domitian. Æ 30. A.D. 81-96. Obv: (IMPDOMITI)-ANVSCA(ESARAVG?). Laureate head left; countermark (1) on shoulder, countermark (2) to right of bust. Rev: S C within laurel-wreath. Ref: BMC 249(?). Axis: 360°. Weight: 13.10 g. Note: Probably struck early in the reign of Domitian. CM(1): Athena standing right, holding spear and shield, in rectangular punch, 4 x 5.5 mm. Howgego 245 (139 pcs). Note: May be an imperial countermark due to Domitian's association with Athena/Minerva, likely applied between A.D. 83-96 in Antioch. CM(2): Two opposing curvilinear motifs containing pellets, in circular punch with serrated border, circa 11 mm. Howgego 504i (5 pcs). Note: Applied sometime between the early years of the reign of Domitian and the end of the reign of Antoninus Pius, and may have been applied at Edessa due to some of the other specimens also bearing countermarks of that city. Collection Automan.Automan
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Baktria, Agothocleia and Straton IAgothocleia and Straton I. 110-100 BC. AE square (7.40 gm, 22mm, 12h). Indian standard. Draped bust of Pallas Athena r. in crested helmet. ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΑ ΘΕΟΤΡΟΠΟΥ ΑΓΑΘΟΚΛΕΙΑΣ. / Hercules seated l. on rock, club against thigh. Monogram I⟠Iᴾ. Karoshthi legend Maharajasa tratarasa dhramikasa Stratasa (of Great King Straton, the Just Savior). EF.  Agora Auctions Sale 65 #060. Boperachchi Série 3A; BMC 1-2; HGC 12 #317; MIG 2 Type 307; SNG ANS 9 #983-985. Anaximander
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CAMPANIA: IrnthiIrnthi, mid 4th century BC. Head of Apollo to right / Acheloios Syrrenton as a man-faced bull to left, head in profile, uncertain inscription above. MSP I, 183-9 var.Molinari
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County of Tripoli, Raymond II (1137-1152), Second Crusade period (c.1147-1149), Æ PougeoiseCounty of Tripoli, Raymond II (1137-1152), Second Crusade period (c.1147-1149), Æ Pougeoise
1.2 grams
+RAIMVNDVS COMES small cross with pellet in angles .
+CIVITAS TIIPOLIS cross over horse or Pascal lamb .
Sabine 168-172 . CCS 4
Vladislav D
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Danubian Celts, Carpathian RegionCeltic. Danubian, Carpathian Region, Uncertain Tribe. 1st c. BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.83 gm) imitating Thasos. Celticized and degraded head of Dionysos right, wearing ivy wreath / Celticized Herakles, standing facing, holding club and lionskin. Legend degraded to mere dots. VF. CNG 51 #19. Göbl OTA Class V; cf Kostial Lanz 983-994. (Consigned for sale, 2021)2 commentsAnaximander
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DomitianDomitian
Judea, 83-92 AD
Laureate head l.
IMP DOMITIANVS CAES AVG GERMANICVS
Minerva standing l., holding shield in r. hand and erecting trophy with l. hand
no legend
RPC II 2305, BMC 47

another veiw
Randygeki(h2)
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Domitian - Caesarea83-96 AD
laureate head left
IMP DOMITIANVS CAES AVG GERMANICVS
Minerva standing left, erecting trophy, holding spear and shield
RPC II, 2305; Meshorer Suppl. VIII, 7 corr
6,9g 21mm
ex Savoca
J. B.
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FRANCE - CHARLES VIIIFrance Charles VIII 1483-97 AD Denier Tournois. VF, creased. Charles VIII died oddly by striking his head while passing through a doorway, seemingly this caused a severe concussion and he died within hours of slipping into a coma. Size: 16 mmdpaul7
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MYSIA, PergamonMYSIA, Pergamon. Circa 133-27 BC. Æ (16mm, 2.32 g, 12h). Helmeted head of Athena right, helmet decorated with star / Owl, with wings spread, standing right, head facing, on palm branch; ΔI-O across central field. Von Fritze, Pergamon 26 var. (control letters); SNG France 1905-29 var. (same); SNG Copenhagen 383-92 var. (same); BMC 190-204 var. (same)ecoli
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Ottoman, Murad I (763-791 AH, 1362 - 1389 A.D.), AR Akce, Album 1289., Nuri Pere 8; Numos Typ 3.,Ottoman, Murad I (763-791 AH, 1362 - 1389 A.D.), AR Akce, Album 1289., Nuri Pere 8; Numos Typ 3.,
avers: Naskh legend, ornaments above and below: Murad bin | Orhan.
revers: Naskh legend: khallada | mulkahu (May his kingdom | flourish).
exe: , diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Uncertain mint, date: Third series, 783-91 AH, 1381-9 A.D., ref: Album 1289., Nuri Pere 8; Numos Typ 3., Srećković. 13; Sultan type 2 var. (dots).
Q-001
quadrans
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Sankaravarman 883-902 AD (Utpala dynasty)Copper Kaserah or Punchshi 18.5mm (6.15gr)
Obverse- Goddess Ardochsho/Lakshmi seated facing in half lotus position, with Nagari legend 'Samkara' to right
Reverse- King standing facing and sacrificing at altar holding trident, with Nagari legend 'Varma' bottom
right
Paul R3
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Turkey, Istanbul, Mosaic Museum9-6-2015
The south-western section of the Great Palace (dated to the reign of Emperor Justinian, 527-65 AD) was excavated in the years 1935-38 and 1951-54 by the University of St. Andrews.
This section comprised a Peristyle courtyard, decorated in Mosaics.
The Austrian Academy of Sciences undertook preservation work on the Mosaics in the years 1983-97.
In the photo above, you can also see the pipes inside the walls that would have water and heating.
Constantine IV
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