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ELAGABALVS - Denarius - 218 AD.
Obv.: IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Rev.: VICTOR ANTONINI AVG, Victory running right, holding wreath and palm over left shoulder.
Gs. 3,1 mm. 19,6
Cohen 289, RIC 156

Maxentius
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Tripura, Udaya Manikya, Tanka, 11.16g, Sk 1489, citing Queen Hira, as previous lot, but border of arches on the obverse points right rather than left, no bead in front of lion, none of the date behind lion's back leg; reverse legend arranged slightly differently: Śri Śri Yutoda/ya Manikya/ Deva Śri Hi/ra Maha Devyau (RB. 136; KM. 79)Quant.Geek
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Abbasid Governors, anonymous, AE fals (21mm, 3.71gm, 11h), Halab, AH 136. O: Kalima; below, large pellet left and annulet right; in margin, mint and date formula. R: At center, Kalima continued; in margin, Qur'an 9:33. Ilisch (1996) Resafa IV, p. 117, 221 (dated xx6); cf. ibid. 220 (dated 135) and 222 (date illegible, either 135 or 136); see also Nützel (1898) Berlin 2074 (dated 135 but mint illegible) and Shamma p. 89, 3 (dated xx5). Very Fine and extremely rare, olive green patina with areas of red sand encrustation. Date full and clear. Mint missing but clearly style of Halab, AH 135 and 136.Quant.Geek
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3 Tiberius Countermarked AE 30TIBERIUS
AE30 of uncertain mint in Commagene
19-20 A.D.

Laureate head right, with countermark: head of Hercules within circle / Winged caduceus between two cornucopiae.

RIC 89, RPC 3868. RIC 89. BMC 174.
Thanks to FORVM member R. Smits for helping to ID the countermark.
RI0053
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Byzantine Empire: Æ Anonymous Class I Follis, Attributed to Nicephorus III (Sear-1889, DOC I.1-64)Obv: Facing bust of Christ Pantokrator
Rev: Latin cross with central X and globus and two pellets at the end of each extremity; crescents to upper left and right, floral scroll below
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"Epirus, the Epeirote Republic, Didrachm size modern fake, genuine drachm prototypes dated 234-168 BC. "Epirus, the Epeirote Republic, modern fake, genuine drachm prototypes dated 234-168 BC.,
Didrachm size (ø 22 mm / 8,50 g), silver, axes about coin alignment ↑↓ (ca. 160°), edge: 50 % filed, 50 % hammered,
Obv.: A· , laureate head of Zeus Dodonaios right, A· behind, dotted border.
Rev.: AΠEI / PΩTAN , eagle standing right on thunderbolt, all within oak wreath, dotted border.
for prototype cf. BMC p. 89, no. 14 (drachm size 4,5-5,0 g., AI· -monogram behind head on obverse) ; - Dewing 1444 (same) ; Franke, - Epirus 100 (same) ; - SNG Cop. 108ff. ; for a drachm showing similar style cf. http://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=748945 (also a fake?) .

1 commentsArminius
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(0117) HADRIAN117-138 AD
(struck 133-134 AD)
Æ Drachm 34 mm 21.58 gm
O: laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right;
R: Isis Pharia standing right, wearing chiton, peplos and headdress of horns, disk and plumes, billowing sail in both hands and under left foot, sistrum in right; I / L - H across lower fields (year 18)
Alexandria, Roman Egypt
SNG Cop. 384; BMC Alexandria p. 89, 754 var; Köln.1118
laney
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(0238) GORDIAN III238-244 AD
AE 19.5 mm, 2.70 g
struck 241 - 243 AD
O:M ANT ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟC AVT Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right seen from the front.
R: N/I/K/A/I EΩΝ Two legionary eagle-topped standards between two military standards.
Bithynia, Nicaea; cf BMC p. 171, 119; Rec.Gen. p. 489, 711; SNG Cop. -; SNG Hunter. -; SNG Leypold 187; SNG v.Aulock -
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Macedon-Amphipolis_Augustus__KAISAR_QEOU_UIOS_AMFIPOLEITWN_RPC_1626_Q-001_0h_19-21mm_12,68gx-s~0.jpg
002p Augustus (63 B.C.-14 A.D.), Macedonia, Amphipolis, RPC I 1626, AE-20, AMΦIΠOΛEITΩN, Artemis on bull right, #1002p Augustus (63 B.C.-14 A.D.), Macedonia, Amphipolis, RPC I 1626, AE-20, AMΦIΠOΛEITΩN, Artemis on bull right, #1
avers: KAIΣAP ΘEOY YIOΣ (retrograd), Bare head right.
reverse: AMΦIΠOΛEITΩN, Artemis Tauropolos with inflated veil, riding on bull right.
exeegue: -/-//--, diameter: 19-21 mm, weight: 12,68g, axis:0h,
mint: City: Amphipolis, Region: Macedonia, Province: Macedonia, date: 15 B.C.,
ref: RPC I 1626, Varbanov 3112, BMC 73, SNG Cop 89,
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01- AUSTRALIA: 1 SOVEREIGN, KM13, (1901-M)Size: 22.05 mm. Composition: .917 Gold/.2354 oz. Mintage: 3,012,000 ("S" mintmark)- 3,987,000 ("M" mintmark)- 2,889,000 ("P" mintmark).
Grade: PCGS AU58 (Cert. # 5820151).
Comments: Purchased 3/1/10 from eBay seller "akbeez".
lordmarcovan
014_Nero_(54-68_A_D_),_Billon-Tetradrachm,_RPC_5289,_G_172-174,_D_204,_Alexandria,_KG_14_88,_L_IB,_year_12,_65-66_AD,_Q-001,_1h,_23-24,4mm,_13,11g-s.jpg
014p Nero (54-68 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, RPC I 5289, AR-Tetradrachm, ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑ, -/LiB//--, Bust of Alexandria right, #1014p Nero (54-68 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, RPC I 5289, AR-Tetradrachm, ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑ, -/LiB//--, Bust of Alexandria right, #1
avers: ΝΕΡΩ ΚΛΑV ΚΑΙΣ ΣΕΒ ΓΕΡ, Radiate bust of Nero with aegis, right.
reverse: ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑ, Bust of Alexandria with elephant headdress, right.
exergue: -/LiB//--, diameter: 23,0-24,4mm, weight: 13,11g, axis: 1h,
mint: City: Alexandria, Region: Egypt, Province: Egypt,
date: Dated year (LiB) 12 = 65-66 A.D.,
ref:
RPC I 5289,
Emmet -,
Milne -,
Geissen 0172-0174,
Dattari 0204,
Kampmann-Ganschow 014.88,
Q-001
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014p Nero (54-68 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, RPC I 5289, AR-Tetradrachm, ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑ, -/LiB//--, Bust of Alexandria right, #2014p Nero (54-68 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, RPC I 5289, AR-Tetradrachm, ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑ, -/LiB//--, Bust of Alexandria right, #2
avers: ΝΕΡΩ ΚΛΑV ΚΑΙΣ ΣΕΒ ΓΕΡ, Radiate bust of Nero with aegis, right.
reverse: ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑ, Bust of Alexandria with elephant headdress, right.
exergue: -/LiB//--, diameter: 22,0-23,5mm, weight: 13,37g, axis: 1h,
mint: City: Alexandria, Region: Egypt, Province: Egypt,
date: Dated year (LiB) 12 = 65-66 A.D.,
ref:
RPC I 5289,
Emmet -,
Milne -,
Geissen 0172-0174,
Dattari 0204,
Kampmann-Ganschow 014.88,
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0164 - Denarius Norbana 83 BCObv/ Diademed head of Venus r.; behind, control mark CL; below, C NORBANVS.
Rev/ Corn ear, fasces with axe and caduceus.

Ag, 19.0 mm, 3.89 g
Moneyer: C.Norbanus.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 357/1b [dies o/r: 156/173 (all var.)] - Syd. 739 - RSC Norbana 2
ex-Auctiones, auction e3, lot 106 (ex-De La Tour colln., Hess-Divo, auction 314, lot 1350) (ex-Varesi, auction nov 1989, lot 175)
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022b Titus (69-79 A.D. Caesar, 79-81 A.D. Augustus), RIC² 0046, RIC II(1962) 0016a, AR-Denarius, Rome, TR P VIIII IMP XV COS VII P P, Figure on column, #1022b Titus (69-79 A.D. Caesar, 79-81 A.D. Augustus), RIC² 0046, RIC II(1962) 0016a, AR-Denarius, Rome, TR P VIIII IMP XV COS VII P P, Figure on the column, #1
avers: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M, Laureate head right.
reverse: TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P, Radiate figure on the rostral column, holding the spear.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17mm, weight: 2,74g, axis: 7h,
mint: Rome, date: 80 A.D., ref: RIC² 0046, RIC II(1962) 0016a p-118, BMC 29, RSC 289, BNC 23,
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027 BC-14 AD - AVGVSTVS AE as - struck by C. Plotius Rufus moneyer (15 BC)obv: CAESAR AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST (bare head right)
rev: C PLOTIVS RVFVS III VIR AAA FF / S.C.
ref: RIC I 389, C.504 (2frcs)
mint: Rome
11.06gms, 28mm

The moneyers were called tresviri aere argento auro flando feriundo, literally "three men for striking (and) casting bronze, silver (and) copper (coins)". The title was abbreviated III. VIR. AAA. FF. on the coinage itself. These men were also known collectively known as the tresviri monetalis or sometimes, less correctly, as the triumviri monetales.
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027 Traianus (98-117 A.D.), Rome, RIC II 0142, AR-Denarius, COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC, Arabia, #1027 Traianus (98-117 A.D.), Rome, RIC II 0142, AR-Denarius, COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC, Arabia, #1
avers: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P, Laureate head right.
reverse: COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC, Arabia standing left, holding branch and cinnamon sticks; ostrich to left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,5mm, weight:3,27g, axis: h,
mint: Rome, date: 106 A.D.,
ref: RIC II 142, p253, C 89,
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027a23. CaracallaAR Denarius. Rome, AD 201-206. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate and draped bust to right / VICTORIA PARTH MAX, Victory running to left, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 145; BMCRE 298; RSC 661. 3.12g, 20mm, 12h. Roma Numismatics Auction 89, Lot 1102.1 commentslawrence c
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027b03. PlautillaAR Denarius. Rome, AD 202. PLAVTILLAE AVGVSTAE, draped bust to right / CONCORDIAE AETERNAE, Plautilla and Caracalla standing facing, clasping hands. RIC IV 361 (Caracalla); BMCRE 401 (Septimius and Caracalla); RSC 10. 3.05g, 20mm, 1h. Roma Numismatics Auction 89, Lot 1109.lawrence c
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035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0989, Rome, AE-Dupondius, COS IIII, S-C, Emperor standing left, Scarce!035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0989, Rome, AE-Dupondius, COS IIII, S-C, Emperor standing left, Scarce!
avers:- ANTONINVS-AVG-PIVS-P-P-TR-P-XXI, Radiate head right.
revers:-COS-IIII, Emperor (Antoninus?) standing left in shrine, holding branch and standard.
exe: -/-//SC, diameter: 25,5mm, weight: 11,07g, axis: 11h,
mint: Rome, date: 157-158 A.D., ref: RIC-III-989-p-, C-, Scarce!
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035d Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), Mediolanum, RIC IV-III 0089 (Traianus Decius), AR-Antoninianus, CONSECRATIO, Eagle standing, #1035d Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), Mediolanum, RIC IV-III 0089 (Traianus Decius), AR-Antoninianus, CONSECRATIO, Eagle standing, #1
Silver Denarius "Divine father Antoninus Pius."
avers: DIVO PIO, Radiate, head right.
reverse: CONSECRATIO, Eagle standing with wings open, head left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 22-23mm, weight: 2,56g, axis: 7h,
mint: Mediolanum, date: 250-251 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-III (Traianus Decius) 89, RSC 1188, Sear 9474,
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035d Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), Mediolanum, RIC IV-III 0090 (Traianus Decius), AR-Antoninianus, CONSECRATIO, Flaming Altar, #1035d Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), Mediolanum, RIC IV-III 0090 (Traianus Decius), AR-Antoninianus, CONSECRATIO, Flaming Altar, #1
Silver Denarius "Divine father Antoninus Pius."
avers: DIVO PIO, Radiate, head right.
revers: CONSECRATIO, Square altar with double doors.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 21,0-22,0mm, weight: 2,56g, axis: 7h,
mint: Mediolanum, date: 250-251 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-III (Traianus Decius) 90, RSC 1189, Sear 9475,
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036a02. Gordian IIIAE 21.6mm, 8.18 g. Berytus, Phoenicia. Obv: IMP GORDIANVS AVG COS I, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: COL IVL AVG FEL BER, Dionysos standing facing, head left, holding rhyton and thyrsos, panther at foot. BMC Phoenicia, p. 89, 245; Rouvier 604. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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037a Marcus Aurelius (139-161 A.D. as Caesar, 161-180 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0475avar. (Ant. Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, TR POT XII COS II, Felicitas standing left, #1037a Marcus Aurelius (139-161 A.D. as Caesar, 161-180 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0475avar. (Ant. Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, TR POT XII COS II, Felicitas standing left, #1
avers: AVRELIVS CAES ANTON AVG P II F, Bare head right.
reverse: TR POT XII COS II, Felicitas standing left, (no leaning on the column !) holding caduceus and sceptre.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 16,5-17,0mm, weight: 3,18g, axis: 7h,
mint: Rome, date: 156-158 A.D.,
ref: RIC III. 475a.var. (no column!) (Ant. Pius), p-89, RSC 729, BMC 918, Strack A333,
Q-001
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037a Marcus Aurelius (139-161 A.D. as Caesar, 161-180 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0475avar. (Ant. Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, TR POT XII COS II, Felicitas standing left, #2037a Marcus Aurelius (139-161 A.D. as Caesar, 161-180 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0475avar. (Ant. Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, TR POT XII COS II, Felicitas standing left, #2
avers: AVRELIVS CAES ANTON AVG P II F, Bare head right.
reverse: TR POT XII COS II, Felicitas standing left, (no leaning on the column !) holding caduceus and sceptre.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 16,5-17,0mm, weight: 3,24g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 157-158 A.D.,
ref: RIC III. 475a.var. (no column!) (Ant. Pius), p-89, RSC 729, BMC 918, Strack A333,
Q-002
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037b Marcus Aurelius (139-161 A.D. as Caesar, 161-180 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0289, Rome, AR-Denarius, IMP VI COS III, German seated right at foot of trophy,037b Marcus Aurelius (139-161 A.D. as Caesar, 161-180 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0289, Rome, AR-Denarius, IMP VI COS III, German seated right at foot of trophy,
avers:- M-ANTONINVS-AVG-TR-P-XXVIII, Laurate head right.
revers:- IMP-VI-COS-III, German seated right at foot of trophy, surrounded by various weapons.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 18,0mm, weight: 2,84g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date:173-174 A.D., ref: RIC-III-289, p-234, C-298,
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037p Marcus Aurelius (161-180 A.D.), Macedonia, Macedonian Koinon, BMC 156, AE-24, Winged thunderbolt,037p Marcus Aurelius (161-180 A.D.), Macedonia, Macedonian Koinon, BMC 156, AE-24, Winged thunderbolt,
avers:- KAICAP-ANTΩNINOC, Bare head right.
revers:- KOINON-MAKEΔONΩN, Winged thunderbolt.
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 24mm, weight: 9,56g, axis: 0h,
mint: Macedonia, Macedonian Koinon, date: 161-180 A.D., ref: Moushmov 5889, BMC 156, SNG Cop 1342, SGI 1541,
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040 Lucilla ( c.149-182 A.D.), Rome, RIC III 0786 (Marc.Aur.), AR-Denarius, VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing front, #2040 Lucilla ( c.149-182 A.D.), Rome, RIC III 0786 (Marc.Aur.), AR-Denarius, VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing front, #2
Wife of Lucius Verus.
avers: LVCILLA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right, hair in a bun.
reverse: VENVS VIC TRIX, Venus standing front, head left, holding Victory and resting left hand on shield.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,0mm, weight: 2,84g, axis: h,
mint: Rome, date: 166-67 A.D.,
ref: RIC III 786 (Marc.Aur.), p-276, RSC 89.,
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041a09. Trebonianus GallusÆ Sestertius. Rome, AD 251-253. IMP CAES C VIBIVS TREBONIANVS GALLVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / [LIBERALITAS AVGG], Liberalitas standing to left, holding abacus and cornucopiae; S-C across fields. RIC IV 113. 17.55g, 30mm, 6h. Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., E-Sale 60, 1 August 2019, lot 970;
Classical Numismatic Group Inc., January 2011. Roma Numismatics Auction 89, Lor 1180.
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041b Commodus (166-180 A.D. as Caesar, 180-192 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0212, Rome, AR-denarius, P M TR P XV IMP VIII COS VI, Commodus seated left,041b Commodus (166-180 A.D. as Caesar, 180-192 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0212, Rome, AR-denarius, P M TR P XV IMP VIII COS VI, Commodus seated left,
avers:- M-COMM_ANT-P-FEL-AVG-BRIT-P-P, Laureate head right.
revers:- P-M-TR-P-XV-IMP-VIII-COS-VI, Commodus seated left, holding branch and scepter.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 17-18mm, weight: 2,61g, axis: 1h,
mint: Rome, date: 190 A.D., ref: RIC-III-212, p-389, S-5683, C-, BMC-,
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046b04. SaloninaAR Antoninianus. Rome, AD 257-258. SALONINA AVG, draped and diademed bust to right, set on crescent / IVNO REGINA, Juno standing to left, holding spear and patera. RIC V.1 29 (Gallienus); MIR 227b; RSC 60. 3.26g, 24mm, 7h. Roma Numismatics Auction 89, Lot 1213.lawrence c
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049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 200, AR-Denarius, P M TR P XIIII COS III P P, Annona standing left, #1049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 200, AR-Denarius, P M TR P XIIII COS III P P, Annona standing left, #1
avers: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, Laureate bust right.
reverse: P M TR P XIIII COS III P P, Annona, draped, standing left, holding two corn-ears downwards in right hand over modius and corn-ears left and cornucopia in left hand; fold of drapery over left arm.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,5-19,0mm, weight: 2,83g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: A.D.,ref: RIC IV-I 200, p-, RSC 476, BMC 489,
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049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 211, AR-Denarius, P M TR P XV COS III P P, Victory, #1049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 211, AR-Denarius, P M TR P XV COS III P P, Victory, #1
avers: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, Laureate bust right.
reverse: P M TR P XV COS III P P, Victory standing right, foot on globe, inscribing shield set on palm,
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 19mm, weight: 3,29g, axis: 0,
mint: Rome, date: 207 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 211, p-118, RSC 489,
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049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 211, AR-Denarius, P M TR P XV COS III P P, Victory, #2049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 211, AR-Denarius, P M TR P XV COS III P P, Victory, #2
avers: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, Laureate bust right.
reverse: P M TR P XV COS III P P, Victory standing right, foot on globe, inscribing shield set on palm,
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 19,0mm, weight: 3,159g, axis: 0,
mint: Rome, date: 207 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 211, p-118, RSC 489,
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049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 211, AR-Denarius, P M TR P XV COS III P P, Victory, #3049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 211, AR-Denarius, P M TR P XV COS III P P, Victory, #3
avers: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, Laureate bust right.
reverse: P M TR P XV COS III P P, Victory standing right, foot on globe, inscribing shield set on palm,
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,0-19,0mm, weight: 3,41g, axis: 0,
mint: Rome, date: 207 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 211, p-118, RSC 489,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Emesa, RIC IV-I 633, AR-Denarius, VENER VICTOR, Venus standing right, Scarce! #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Emesa, RIC IV-I 633, AR-Denarius, VENER VICTOR, Venus standing right, Scarce! #1
avers: IVLIA DO MNA AVG, Bust draped right.
reverse: VENER VICTOR, Venus standing right, her back turned to the viewer, draped from the waist down and leaning on a short column with her left elbow; holding a palm branch with her left arm and an apple in her extended right hand.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:17,0-17,5mm, weight: 3,15g, axis: 6h,
mint: Emesa, date: 194-195 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 633, RSC 189, BMCRE 423, Scarce!
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050 Leopoldus I., (Leopoldus I. of Habsburg), King of Hungary, (1657-1705 A.D.), H 1469, U 1089, AR-3-Groschen, Nagybánya, Madonna and the child in the Mandorla, N/B//P-O, 1694, #01050 Leopoldus I., (Leopoldus I. of Habsburg), King of Hungary, (1657-1705 A.D.), H 1469, U 1089, AR-3-Groschen, Nagybánya, Madonna and the child in the Mandorla, N/B//P-O, 1694, #01
avers:- LEOPOLD•D•G•R•[3,as value sign] I•S•A•G•H•B•R•, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, below in value sign 3.
revers:- •S•IMMAC•VIR• [coat of arms] M•MAT•D•P•H• 16-94, Madonna in the Mandorla, the child in her right hand, below crowned coat of arms, mint marks and mint marks on the side.
diameter: 20,0-21,5mm, weight: 1,37g, axis: 0h,
mint: Hungary, mint mark: N/B//P-O, Nagybánya, (today Romania : Baia Mare),
date: 1694 A.D., ref: Unger-1089, Huszar-1469,
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051p Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Thrace, Serdica, Varbanov III. 2189, AE-28, OYΛΠIAC CEPΔIKHC, Asklepios standing front, #1051p Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Thrace, Serdica, Varbanov III. 2189, AE-28, OYΛΠIAC CEPΔIKHC, Asklepios standing front, #1
avers: AYT K M AVP CEY ANTΩNEINOC, Laureate head right (Ve).
reverse: OYΛΠIAC CEPΔIKHC, Asklepios standing front, looking left, leaning on a serpent-entwined staff.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 28,0mm, weight: 17,71g, axis:7h,
mint: Thrace, Serdica, date: A.D.,
ref: Varbanov(Engl.,2007) III. 2189 (Ve),
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052a27. PostumusBillon Antoninianus. Lyons mint. IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / VICTORIA AVG, Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm, captive at foot. RIC 89, RSC 377; Sear 10996.lawrence c
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056 Elagabalus (218-222 A.D.), RIC IV-II 156, Rome, AR-Denarius, VICTOR ANTONINI AVG, Victory running right, 056 Elagabalus (218-222 A.D.), RIC IV-II 156, Rome, AR-Denarius, VICTOR ANTONINI AVG, Victory running right,
avers: IMP-CAES-M-AVR-ANTONINVS-AVG Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers: VICTOR-ANTONINI-AVG, Victory running right, holding wreath and palm over left shoulder.
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 18,5-19,5mm, weight: 2,66g, axis:6h,
mint: Rome, date: 218 A.D., ref: RIC-IV-II-156, p- , RSC-289,
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062 Alexander Severus ( 221-222 A.D. Caesar, 222-235 A.D. Augustus), RIC IV-II 254c, Rome, AR-Denarius, SPES PVBLICA, Spes walking left, 062 Alexander Severus ( 221-222 A.D. Caesar, 222-235 A.D. Augustus), RIC IV-II 254c, Rome, AR-Denarius, SPES PVBLICA, Spes walking left,
avers:-IMP-ALEXANDER-PIVS-AVG, Laureate draped bust right.
revers:-SPES-PVBLICA, Spes walking left, holding flower and raising skirt.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 20mm, weight: 2,99g, axis: 0 h,
mint: Rome, date: 232 A.D., ref: RIC-IV-II-254c, p-89, C-543,
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066 - Caracalla denarius - RIC 189Denarius
Obv:- ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head right
Rev:- FORT RED P M TR P XIIII COS III P P, Fortuna standing left, holding cornucopiae and leaning on reversed rudder; wheel before
Minted in Rome. A.D. 211
Reference– RIC 189, RSC 84, BMC 1
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07 Galba RIC I 189Galba April 3-Jan. 15, 69 A.D. AR Denarius. Rome Mint 69 A.D. (3.15g, 18.9m, 6h). Obv: [I]MP SER GALBA CAESAR AVG, laureate and draped bust right. Rev: [DI]VA AVGVSTA, Livia standing left, holding patera and scepter. RIC I 189, RSC 55a. ACCG IV, 59.

Upon Nero’s death, Galba was governor of Hispania Terraconensis, and marched to Rome. His short reign was ended by his murder in a plot hatched by Otho and the Praetorians. Many of his economic measures had been unpopular, including his refusal to “bribe” the Praetorians upon his ascension.
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072p Gordianus-III. (238-244 A.D.), Macedonia, Pella, Varbanov 3748, AE-26, COL IVL A VAG PELLA, Pella enthroned left, 072p Gordianus-III. (238-244 A.D.), Macedonia, Pella, Varbanov 3748, AE-26, COL IVL A VAG PELLA, Pella enthroned left,
avers: IMP C M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers: COL IVL A VAG PELLA, Pella enthroned left, right hand raised to her shoulder.
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 26,0mm, weight: 11,9,60g, axis: 7h,
mint: Macedonia, Pella, date: 238-244 A.D., ref: Varbanov 3748, Mouchmov 6489,
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072p Gordianus-III. (238-244 A.D.), Moesia, Viminacium, PM 01-42-01, AE-Sestertius, Rabbit and Vexillum, Rare!!!, #01072p Gordianus-III. (238-244 A.D.), Moesia, Viminacium, PM 01-42-01, AE-Sestertius, Rabbit and Vexillum, Rare!!!, #01
avers:- IMP-GORDIANVS-PIVS-FEL-AVG, Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
revers:- PMS-C-OL-VIM, Moesia standing facing, head left, holding hare by its hind legs and standard, date AN IIII in exergo.
exergo: -/-//AN IIII, diameter: 27,5-28,5mm, weight: 15,45g, axis: 1h,
mint: Moesia, Viminacium, date: 242-243 A.D., regnal year IIII., ref: Pick-089, PM-1-42-1, Mus-, Rare !!!
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074 Philippus I. (244-249 A.D.), RIC IV-III 0021, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, -/-//UI, SAECVLARES AVG G, Antelope walking left, #1074 Philippus I. (244-249 A.D.), RIC IV-III 0021, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, -/-//UI, SAECVLARES AVG G, Antelope walking left, #1
avers: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SAECVLARES AVG G, Antelope walking left.
exergue: -/-//UI, diameter: 21,5-22,5mm, weight: 4,55g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 248 A.D., ref: RIC IV-III 021, p-70, RSC-189, Sear 2572,
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This was minted to commemorate the 1000th anniversary of the founding of Rome, which was celebrated on April 21st, A.D. 248.
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074 Philippus I. (244-249 A.D.), RIC IV-III 0021, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, -/-//UI, SAECVLARES AVG G, Antelope walking left, #2074 Philippus I. (244-249 A.D.), RIC IV-III 0021, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, -/-//UI, SAECVLARES AVG G, Antelope walking left, #2
avers: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SAECVLARES AVG G, Antelope walking left.
exergue: -/-//UI, diameter: 21,5-23,0mm, weight: 3,97g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 248 A.D., ref: RIC IV-III 021, p-70, RSC-189, Sear 2572,
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This was minted to commemorate the 1000th anniversary of the founding of Rome, which was celebrated on April 21st, A.D. 248.
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077 - Severus Alexander denarius - RIC 289Obv:– IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, Laureate, draped bust right
Rev:– MARTI PACIFERO, Mars standing front, head left holding branch & spear.
Minted in Antioch. A.D. 222-228
Reference:– RIC 289, RSC 173
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082a03. Severus IIAs Caesar, BI Nummus. Cyzicus, AD 305-306. FL VAL SEVERVS NOB CAES, laureate head to right / GENIO AVGG ET CAESARVM NN, Genius, wearing modius on head, standing to left, holding cornucopiae and patera, from which liquid flows; KA in exergue. RIC VI 20a. 8.37g, 27mm, 6h. Roma Numismatics Auction 89, Lot 1345.lawrence c
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087a09. Constantine IIAs Caesar, BI Nummus. Treveri, AD 320. CONSTANTINVS IVN N C, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to left / VIRTVS EXERCIT, trophy between two captives; STR in exergue. RIC VII 265. 2.65g, 19mm, 11h. Roma Numismatics Auction 89, Lot 1429.lawrence c
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Cyzicus, RIC V-I 657A, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//SPQR, SALVS AVG, Salus standing right, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Cyzicus, RIC V-I 657A, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//SPQR, SALVS AVG, Salus standing right, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate draped cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SALVS AVG, Salus standing right, holding a snake in the right arm, feeding it from small patera held in the left hand.
exergue: -/-//SPQR, diameter: 20,0-22,0mm, weight: 3,76g, axes: 6h,
mint: Cyzicus, date: 264-265 A.D. Sole Reign.,
ref: RIC V-I 657A, p-189, C 932, Gobl 1547Ac,
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090p Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Cilicia, Seleucia ad Calycadnum, SNG Levante 789, AE-27, Athena and the serpent-legged giant, #1090p Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Cilicia, Seleucia ad Calycadnum, SNG Levante 789, AE-27, Athena and the serpent-legged giant, #1
avers: AY K Π Λ K ΓAΛΛIHN/OC, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: CEΛEYKEΩN K A/ΛYK/ΛΔ, Athena standing right, wielding spear at a serpent-legged giant at her feet which is about to throw a stone at her.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 25,5-28,3mm, weight:12,41g, axes: 6h,
mint: Cilicia, Seleucia ad Calycadnum, date: 253-268 A.D., ref: SNG Levante 789, SNG Pfalz 1086,
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098 Postumus (260-269 A.D.), Lugdunum, RIC V-II 089, AE-Antoninianus, VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing left, #1098 Postumus (260-269 A.D.), Lugdunum, RIC V-II 089, AE-Antoninianus, VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing left, #1
avers: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm; seated captive to left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 21,0-24,0mm, weight: 2,62g, axes: 5h,
mint: Lugdunum, date: 260-269 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-II 089, RSC 377, Sear 10996,
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106 Aurelianus (270-275 A.D.), T-3227, RIC V-I 389, Tripolis, AE-Antoninianus, RESTITVT OR•BIS, *//KA, Female and Emperor,106 Aurelianus (270-275 A.D.), T-3227, RIC V-I 389, Tripolis, AE-Antoninianus, RESTITVT OR•BIS, *//KA, Female and Emperor,
avers:- IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, Radiated and cuirassed bust right. (B1)
revers:- RESTITVT OR •BIS, Female figure standing right, crowning Emperor in military dress standing left, holding spear (or long sceptre) in left hand. (Emperor and Woman 1)
exerg: *//KA, diameter: 21,8-24,2mm, weight: 3,45g, axes: 6h,
mint: Tripolis, off-2, iss-3, date: 274-275 A.D., ref: T-3227 (Estiot), RIC V-I 389, LV 10828,
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110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3289, RIC V-I 061, Lugdunum, AE-Antoninianus, SPES PVBLICA, -/-//CA, Bust-D1, Spes walking left, #1110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3289, RIC V-I 061, Lugdunum, AE-Antoninianus, SPES PVBLICA, -/-//CA, Bust-D1, Spes walking left, #1
avers: IMP CL TACITVS AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum. (D1).
reverse: SPES PVBLICA, Spes walking left, holding a flower in the right hand and raising skirt with the left hand. (Spes 1).
exergue: -/-//CA, diameter: 21-22mm, weight: 3,65g, axes: 0h,
mint: Lugdunum, 3rd.issue, date: 276 AD., ref: RIC-61., T-(Estiot)-3289, C-,
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110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3314, RIC V-I 061, Lugdunum, AE-Antoninianus, TEMPORVM FELICITAS, Δ/A//--, Bust-D1, Felicitas standing left, #1110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3314, RIC V-I 061, Lugdunum, AE-Antoninianus, TEMPORVM FELICITAS, Δ/A//--, Bust-D1, Felicitas standing left, #1
avers: MP CL TACITVS AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum. (D1).
reverse: TEMPORVM FELICITAS, Felicitas standing left, holding long-handled caduceus in right hand and cornucopiae in left hand. (Felicitas 1).
exergue: Δ/A//--, diameter: 21,0-22,0mm, weight: 4,20g, axes: 7h,
mint: Lugdunum, 4th.issue, 4th.off., date: 276 AD., ref: RIC V-I 65., T-(Estiot)-3314, C-,
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110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3538, RIC V-I 089, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, LAETITIA FVND, -/-//XXIB, Bust-A3, Laetitia standing left, #1110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3538, RIC V-I 089, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, LAETITIA FVND, -/-//XXIB, Bust-A3, Laetitia standing left, #1
avers: IMP-C-M-CL-TACITVS-AVG, Head right, radiate, with traces of drapery to front and rear of truncation, (A3).
revers: LAETITIA-FVND, Laetitia standing left, holding wreath in right hand and anchor in left hand. (Laet-1).
exerg: -/-//XXIB, diameter: 21,5-23mm, weight: 3,88g, axes: 4h,
mint: Rome, issue-3., off-2., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-89, T-(Estiot)-3538,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4189, RIC V-I 068, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, IOVI CONSERVAT, -/-//TTI, Bust-B1, Jupiter standing left, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4189, RIC V-I 068, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, IOVI CONSERVAT, -/-//TTI, Bust-B1, Jupiter standing left, #1
avers:- IMP-C-MAN-FLORIANVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed, (B1).
revers:- IOVI-CONSERVAT, Jupiter stg. l., holding thunderbolt in r. hand and long sceptre in l. hand. (Jupiter-1).
exerg: -/-//TTI, diameter: 23mm, weight: 4,02g, axes: 11h,
mint: Ticinum, 2nd.issue, 3rd.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-68, T-(Estiot)-4189,
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmet 3985-Δ, L/Δ//--, Eagle left, head right, #1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmet 3985-Δ, L/Δ//--, Eagle left, head right, #1
avers: A K M AVP ΠPOBOC CЄB, Laureated, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Eagle left, head right, his beak wreath, L-Δ, across the field.
exergue: L/Δ//--, diameter: 19mm, weight: 8,03g, axes: 11h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: 278-279 A.D., L-Δ Year 4.,
ref:
Emmet 3985-Δ,
Milne 4589,
Geissen 3136-3137,
Dattari 5561,
Kampmann-Ganschow 112.16,
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Ex Kreß, Auction 171 (1978), Lot 1117.
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0023.0047, T//XXI, Bust B/F, RIC V-II 666, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor clasping the hand of Concordia, #1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0023.0047, T//XXI, Bust B/F, RIC V-II 666, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor clasping the hand of Concordia, #1
avers: IMP PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right. (B/F).
reverse: CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor standing right, clasping the hand of Concordia.
exergue: T//XXI, diameter: 21,0mm, weight: 3,39g, axis: 7h,
mint: Siscia, 7th. emission, date: 280 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 666, p-89, Alföldi 0023.0047,
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0023.0047, T//XXI, Bust B/F, RIC V-II 666, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor clasping the hand of Concordia, #2112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0023.0047, T//XXI, Bust B/F, RIC V-II 666, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor clasping the hand of Concordia, #2
avers: IMP PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right. (B/F).
reverse: CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor standing right, clasping the hand of Concordia.
exergue: T//XXI, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: 0h,
mint: Siscia, 7th. emission, date: 280 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 666, p-89, Alföldi 0023.0063,
Q-002
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Probus_AE-Ant_IMP-PROBVS-PF-AVG-(C)_CONCORDIA-MILIT_XXI-Q_RIC-666_C-_Alfoldi-23-no-49_Siscia-6th-emission_279_Q-001_axis-6h_21mm_3,51g-s.jpg
112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0023.0049, -/-//XXIQ, Bust A2/C, RIC V-II 666, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor clasping the hand of Concordia, #1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0023.0049, -/-//XXIQ, Bust A2/C, RIC V-II 666, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor clasping the hand of Concordia, #1
avers: IMP PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the back. (A2/C).
reverse: CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor standing right, clasping the hand of Concordia.
exergue: -/-//XXIQ, diameter: 21mm, weight: 3,51g, axis: 6h,
mint: Siscia, 6th. emission of Siscia, date: 279 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 666, p-89, C-161-169, Alföldi 0023.0049,
Q-001
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112_Probus_(276-282_A_D_),_Siscia,_Alf,_0023_51,_RIC_V-II_666,_AE-Ant,_IMP_PROBVS_P_F_AVG_(A2),_CONCORDIA_MILIT,_XXIVI,_em-6,_off-6,_279AD,_Q-001,_0h,_22mm,_4,11g-s.jpg
112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0023.0051, -/-//XXIVI, Bust C-A2, RIC V-II 666, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor clasping the hand of Concordia, #1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0023.0051, -/-//XXIVI, Bust C-A2, RIC V-II 666, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor clasping the hand of Concordia, #1
avers: IMP PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the back. (C-A2).
reverse: CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor standing right, clasping the hand of Concordia.
exergue: -/-//XXIVI, diameter: 22,0mm, weight: 4,11g, axis: 0h,
mint: Siscia, 6th. emission, 6th. off., date: 279 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 666, p-89, C-161-169, Alföldi 0023.0051,
Q-001
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Probus_AE-Ant_IMP-PROBVS-P-F-AVG-(F)_CONCORDIA-MILIT_XXI-Q_RIC-666_6th-em_Siscia_Alf-23-No-68_279-AD_Q-001_0h_21,5mm_2,79g-s.jpg
112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0023.0068, -/-//XXIQ, Bust B/F, RIC V-II 666, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor clasping the hand of Concordia, 112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0023.0068, -/-//XXIQ, Bust B/F, RIC V-II 666, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor clasping the hand of Concordia,
avers: IMP PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right. (B/F).
reverse: CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor standing right, clasping the hand of Concordia.
exergue: -/-//XXIQ, diameter: 21,5mm, weight: 2,79g, axis: 0h,
mint: Siscia, 6th. emission of Siscia, date: 279 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 666, p89, C-161-169, Alföldi 0023.0068,
Q-001
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Probus_AE-Ant_IMP-PROBVS-P-F-AVG-(F)_CONCORDIA-MILIT_XXI-Q_RIC-666_p-89_Siscia_6th-emission_Alf-23_No-68_279-AD_Q-001_axis-6h_22mm_3,89g-s.jpg
112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0023.0068, -/-//XXIQ, Bust B/F, RIC V-II 666, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor clasping the hand of Concordia, #1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0023.0068, -/-//XXIQ, Bust B/F, RIC V-II 666, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor clasping the hand of Concordia, #1
avers: IMP PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the back. (B/F).
reverse: CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor standing right, clasping the hand of Concordia.
exergue: -/-//XXIQ, diameter: 22mm, weight: 3,89g, axis: 6h,
mint: Siscia, 6th. emission of Siscia, date: 279 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 666, p89, C-161-169, Alföldi 0023.0068,
Q-001
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Probus_AE-Ant_IMP-C-M-AVR-PROBVS-AVG-(F)_CONSERVAT-AVG_XXI-T_RIC-V-II-671_-5th-em_Siscia_Alf-27-No-16_278-AD_Q-001_1h_22,5mm_3,30ga-s.jpg
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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Probus_AE-Ant_IMP-C-M-AVR-PROBVS-P-AVG-(left)_CONSERVAT-AVG_P_XXI_RIC-672_p-89_Siscia_7th-em_Alf-27-No-51_280-AD_S_Q-001_6h_22mm_3,38ga-s.jpg
112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0027.0051, -/P//XXI, Bust F8/Gvar., RIC V-II 672, AE-Antoninianus, CONSERVAT AVG, Sol standing left, Rare!!112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0027.0051, -/P//XXI, Bust F8/Gvar., RIC V-II 672, AE-Antoninianus, CONSERVAT AVG, Sol standing left, Rare!!
avers: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield, seen from the back, shield in front and a spear pointing forward. (F8/Gvar.)
reverse: CONSERVAT AVG, Sol standing left, right hand raised, left holding the globe.
exergue: -/P//XXI, diameter:22 mm, weight:3,38g, axis:6h,
mint: Siscia, 7th. emiss., date: 280 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 672, p-89, C-, Alföldi 0027.0051, Rare!!
Q-001
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0027.0064, -/-//XXIVI, Bust H2/H, RIC V-II 670, AE-Antoninianus, CONSERVAT AVG, Sol standing left, #1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0027.0064, -/-//XXIVI, Bust H2/H, RIC V-II 670, AE-Antoninianus, CONSERVAT AVG, Sol standing left, #1
avers: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate bust left in imperial mantle, holding sceptre surmounted by an eagle. (H2/H).
reverse: CONSERVAT AVG, Sol standing left, right hand raised, left holding the globe.
exergue: -/-//XXIVI, diameter: 22,5mm, weight: 3,46g, axis: 0h,
mint: Siscia, 5th. emission of Siscia, date: 278 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 670, p-89, Alföldi 0027.0064,
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0027.0079, -/-//XXIT, Bust E1/G, RIC V-II 670, AE-Antoninianus, CONSERVAT AVG, Sol standing left, Rare! #1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0027.0079, -/-//XXIT, Bust E1/G, RIC V-II 670, AE-Antoninianus, CONSERVAT AVG, Sol standing left, Rare! #1
avers: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, helmeted, cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield. (E1/G).
reverse: CONSERVAT AVG, Sol standing left, right hand raised, left holding the globe.
exergue: -/-//XXIT, diameter: 22,5mm, weight: 3,46g, axis: 0h,
mint: Siscia, 5th. emission of Siscia, off 3rd., date: 278 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-II 670, p-89, Alföldi 0027.0079, Rare!
Q-001
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0096.0189, -/P//XXI, Bust A2/C, RIC V-II 810, AE-Antoninianus, VIRTVS PROBI AVG, Mars walking right, 112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0096.0189, -/P//XXI, Bust A2/C, RIC V-II 810, AE-Antoninianus, VIRTVS PROBI AVG, Mars walking right,
avers: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the back. (A2/C).
reverse: VIRTV S PR OBI AVG, Mars walking right, holding spear and trophy.
exergue: -/P//XXI, diameter: 21-23mm, weight: 3,85g, axis:11h,
mint: Siscia, 7th em., date: 280 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 810, p-105, Alföldi 0096.0189,
Q-001
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114_Numerianus_(283-284_A_D_),_Bi-Tetradrachm,_G-3189,_D-5616,_Alexandria,_Eagle_left,_beetween_two_standard,_L_B_above,_Q-001,_0h,_17,5-19,3mm,_7,75g-s~0.jpg
114p Numerianus (283-284 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4018-B, LB//--, Eagle left, between two standards, #1114p Numerianus (283-284 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4018-B, LB//--, Eagle left, between two standards, #1
avers: A K M A NOYMEPIANOC CЄB, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Eagle left, between two standards, head right, his beak wreath, LB above (year 2).
exergue: LB//--, diameter: 19mm, weight:8,55 g, axes:11 h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: LB year-2, 283-284 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4018-B,
Milne 4711,
Geissen 3189,
Dattari 5616,
Kampmann-Ganschow 114.6,
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1154 - 1189, HENRY II, AR 'Tealby' Penny, Struck 1158 - 1163 at Canterbury, EnglandObverse: HENRI • REX • A -. Crowned facing bust of Henry II, his head turned slightly to the left, holding sceptre tipped with a cross potent in his right hand. Crown has three vertical uprights each topped by a fleur-de-lis.
Reverse: + ROGIER : ON : CANT surrounding short cross potent within beaded circle, small cross potents in each quarter. Moneyer: Rogier, cognate with the modern English name of Roger. Mintmark: Cross potent.
Class A bust
Diameter: 20mm | Weight: 1.3gms | Die Axis: 4h
Flan chipped and cracked, legends largely illegible
SPINK: 1337

The attribution to mint and moneyer is not 100% certain, but is the best fit I have been able to make from the remaining visible letters in the inscription

For the first few years of Henry II's reign the coins of King Stephen continued to be produced, but in 1158, a new 'cross and crosslet' coinage was introduced in England. While this coinage was acceptable in terms of weight and silver quality, it is notorious for its ugly appearance, bad craftsmanship and careless execution. It is a fact that this coinage is among the worst struck of any issue of English regal coinage. The cross and crosslet type coinage of King Henry II is more often called 'Tealby' because of the enormous hoard of these coins which was found in late 1807 at Bayons Manor farm near Tealby in Lincolnshire. This hoard, which originally amounted to over 5,700 pieces, was first reported in the Stamford Mercury of the 6th November 1807, but unfortunately the majority of the coins, more than 5,000 of them, were sent to be melted down at the Tower of London and only some 600 pieces were saved for national and important private collections.

Henry II became King of England in 1154 and reigned until his death in 1189. He was the first king of the House of Plantagenet. Henry became Count of Anjou and Maine upon the death of his father, Count Geoffrey V, in 1151, his marriage in 1152 to Eleanor of Aquitaine, whose marriage to Louis VII had recently been annulled, made him Duke of Aquitaine. He became Count of Nantes by treaty in 1185.
By the age of 14, Henry became actively involved in the efforts of his mother Matilda, daughter of Henry I of England, to claim the English throne, then occupied by Stephen of Blois. Stephen agreed to a peace treaty after Henry's military expedition to England in 1153, and Henry inherited the kingdom on Stephen's death a year later. Henry was an energetic and sometimes ruthless ruler, driven by a desire to restore the lands and privileges of his grandfather Henry I. During the early years of his reign Henry re-established hegemony over Wales and gained full control over his lands in Anjou, Maine and Touraine. Henry's desire to reform the relationship with the Church led to conflict with his former friend Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury. This culminated in the murder of Becket by the high altar in his own church in 1170. This horrified Christians and, although Beckett was apparently disliked by the monks in life, in death he became a martyr, was canonised, and a religious cult grew up around his sainthood.
Henry II soon came into conflict with Louis VII, and the two rulers fought what has been termed a "cold war" over several decades. Henry expanded his empire at Louis's expense, taking Brittany and pushing east into central France and south into Toulouse, but despite numerous conferences and treaties, no lasting peace agreement was reached.
Henry and Eleanor had eight children—three daughters and five sons. As the sons grew up, tensions over the future inheritance of the kingdom began to emerge, encouraged by Louis and his son King Philip II. In 1173 Henry's heir apparent, "Young Henry", rebelled in protest; he was joined by his brothers Richard (later king) and Geoffrey and by their mother, Eleanor. France, Scotland, Brittany, Flanders, and Boulogne all allied themselves with the rebels. This “Great Revolt” was only defeated by Henry's vigorous military action and talented local commanders. Young Henry and Geoffrey revolted again in 1183, resulting in Young Henry's death. Henry II's invasion of Ireland provided lands for his youngest son John, but Henry struggled to find ways to satisfy all his sons' desires for land and immediate power. By 1189, Young Henry and Geoffrey were dead, and Philip successfully played on Richard's fears that Henry II would make John king, which led to a final rebellion. Henry II was decisively defeated by Philip and Richard and, suffering from a bleeding ulcer, he retreated to Chinon Castle in Anjou. Henry died soon afterwards and was succeeded by his son Richard I (the lionheart).
Many of the changes Henry II introduced during his long reign had long-term consequences, his legal changes are generally considered to have laid the basis for the English Common Law, while his intervention in Brittany, Wales, and Scotland shaped the development of their societies and governmental systems.
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1154 - 1189, HENRY II, AR Short-cross Penny, Struck 1180 - 1189 at Winchester, EnglandObverse: HENRICVS • REX around central circle enclosing a crowned, draped and bearded facing bust of Henry II holding a sceptre tipped with a cross pommee in his right hand.
Reverse: + GOCELM • ON • WIN. Voided short cross dividing legend into quarters, crosslets in each quarter of inner circle. Cross pattée in legend. Moneyer: Gocelm, which is a name of Germanic Frankish origin.
Issue type Class 1b
Diameter: 19mm | Weight: 1.3gms | Die Axis: 6h
SPINK: 1344

On the night of 14th/15th July 1180 the Winchester mint burnt down, and the fire spread to "the greater and better part" of the city. The production of the new Short Cross coinage had just started earlier in 1180, and Winchester evidently only had one centralized mint building from the beginning of the new coinage. At the time of the fire the mint appears to have had four moneyers (Clement, Gocelm, Henri, and Rodbert), and Short Cross Class Ia2 was in production. After the fire some of the mint's obverse dies of Classes Ia1 and Ia2 were used at the Wilton mint, apparently as an emergency measure. The coinage of the moneyer Henri ends abruptly at this time and he seems to have been replaced by Adam, whose known issues start in Class Ia2, and at Wilton in Class 1a2 it looks like Osbert replaced Iohan. Osbert continued to issue coins in Winchester after the fire, but he seems to have been regarded as a Wilton moneyer allowed to use the facilities of the Winchester mint. The Winchester coinage of Osbert and three other moneyers (Clement, Reinier, and Rodbert) whose issues end in Class Ib1 was probably restricted to the recoinage of 1180 to 1182. After that only two moneyers remained striking Class Ib2 at Winchester (Adam and Gocelm) and, from 1183 to 1184, it is recorded that these moneyers were responsible for a rent of 2 marks each per annum for the use of the mint building.

Henry II became King of England in 1154 and reigned until his death in 1189. He was the first king of the House of Plantagenet. Henry became Count of Anjou and Maine upon the death of his father, Count Geoffrey V, in 1151, his marriage in 1152 to Eleanor of Aquitaine, whose marriage to Louis VII had recently been annulled, made him Duke of Aquitaine. He became Count of Nantes by treaty in 1185.
By the age of 14, Henry became actively involved in the efforts of his mother Matilda, daughter of Henry I of England, to claim the English throne, then occupied by Stephen of Blois. Stephen agreed to a peace treaty after Henry's military expedition to England in 1153, and Henry inherited the kingdom on Stephen's death a year later. Henry was an energetic and sometimes ruthless ruler, driven by a desire to restore the lands and privileges of his grandfather Henry I. During the early years of his reign Henry re-established hegemony over Wales and gained full control over his lands in Anjou, Maine and Touraine. Henry's desire to reform the relationship with the Church led to conflict with his former friend Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury. This culminated in the murder of Becket by the high altar in his own church in 1170. This horrified Christians and, although Beckett was apparently disliked by the monks in life, in death he became a martyr, was canonised, and a religious cult grew up around his sainthood.
Henry II soon came into conflict with Louis VII, and the two rulers fought what has been termed a "cold war" over several decades. Henry expanded his empire at Louis's expense, taking Brittany and pushing east into central France and south into Toulouse, but despite numerous conferences and treaties, no lasting peace agreement was reached.
Henry and Eleanor had eight children—three daughters and five sons. As the sons grew up, tensions over the future inheritance of the kingdom began to emerge, encouraged by Louis and his son King Philip II. In 1173 Henry's heir apparent, "Young Henry", rebelled in protest; he was joined by his brothers Richard (later king) and Geoffrey and by their mother, Eleanor. France, Scotland, Brittany, Flanders, and Boulogne all allied themselves with the rebels. This “Great Revolt” was only defeated by Henry's vigorous military action and talented local commanders. Young Henry and Geoffrey revolted again in 1183, resulting in Young Henry's death. Henry II's invasion of Ireland provided lands for his youngest son John, but Henry struggled to find ways to satisfy all his sons' desires for land and immediate power. By 1189, Young Henry and Geoffrey were dead, and Philip successfully played on Richard's fears that Henry II would make John king, which led to a final rebellion. Henry II was decisively defeated by Philip and Richard and, suffering from a bleeding ulcer, he retreated to Chinon Castle in Anjou. Henry died soon afterwards and was succeeded by his son Richard I (the lionheart).
Many of the changes Henry II introduced during his long reign had long-term consequences, his legal changes are generally considered to have laid the basis for the English Common Law, while his intervention in Brittany, Wales, and Scotland shaped the development of their societies and governmental systems.
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1199 - 1216, John, AR Short cross penny, Struck 1205 - 1216 at Winchester, EnglandObverse: HENRICVS REX around central circle enclosing a crowned, draped and bearded facing bust of the king holding a sceptre tipped with a cross pommee in his right hand, bust extending to edge of flan.
Reverse: +ANDREV•ON•WI around voided short cross within circle, crosslets in each quarter. Moneyer: Andrev, cognate with the modern English name of Andrew.
Diameter: 19mm | Weight: 1.2gms | Die Axis: 4h
Class 5b
SPINK: 1351

The class four type short cross pennies of Henry II continued to be struck during the early years of John's reign, but in 1205 a recoinage was begun and new short cross pennies of better style replaced the older issues. Sixteen mints were initially employed for this recoinage but they were reduced to ten later on. All John's coins continued to bear his father's (Henry II) title of henricvs rex.

John was King of England from 1199 until his death in 1216. The baronial revolt at the end of John's reign led to the sealing of the first Magna Carta, a document sometimes considered an early step in the evolution of the constitution of the United Kingdom.
John, the youngest of the five sons of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, was not expected to inherit significant lands which resulted in him being given the nickname John Lackland. However, after the failed rebellion of his elder brothers between 1173 and 1174, John became Henry's favourite child. He was appointed Lord of Ireland in 1177 and given lands in England and on the continent. John's elder brothers William, Henry and Geoffrey died young and when Richard I became king in 1189, John was the potential heir to the throne. John unsuccessfully attempted a rebellion against Richard's administration whilst his brother was participating in the Third Crusade but despite this, after Richard died in 1199, John was proclaimed King of England.
Contemporary chroniclers were mostly critical of John's performance as king, and his reign has been the subject of much debate by historians from the 16th century onwards. These negative qualities have provided extensive material for fiction writers since the Victorian era, and even today John remains a recurring character within popular culture, primarily as a villain in films and stories regarding the Robin Hood legends.
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1199-1216, John, AR Penny, Struck 1207 - 1211 at Dublin, IrelandObverse: IOHANNES REX around triangle enclosing a crowned and draped facing bust of King John holding, in his right hand, a sceptre tipped with a cross pommée which extends through the side of the triangle into the legend. Quatrefoil to right of bust.
Reverse: ROBERD ON DIVE around triangle containing sun over crescent moon and a star in each angle. Cross pattée at apex of each point of the triangle and above legend on each of the three sides. Moneyer: Roberd, cognate with the modern English name of Robin.
Diameter: 18mm | Weight: 1.2gms | Die Axis: 4h
SPINK: 6228

Third issue "REX" coinage. This was the only coinage struck by King John in his own name.

John was King of England from 1199 until his death in 1216. The baronial revolt at the end of John's reign led to the sealing of the first Magna Carta, a document sometimes considered an early step in the evolution of the constitution of the United Kingdom.
John, the youngest of the five sons of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, was not expected to inherit significant lands which resulted in him being given the nickname John Lackland. However, after the failed rebellion of his elder brothers between 1173 and 1174, John became Henry's favourite child. He was appointed Lord of Ireland in 1177 and given lands in England and on the continent. John's elder brothers William, Henry and Geoffrey died young and when Richard I became king in 1189, John was the potential heir to the throne. John unsuccessfully attempted a rebellion against Richard's administration whilst his brother was participating in the Third Crusade but despite this, after Richard died in 1199, John was proclaimed King of England.
King John contracted dysentery at Lynn in 1216 but, just before his death, he managed to dictate a brief will. This will still survives and as part of it John requested: "I will that my body be buried in the church of St. Mary and St. Wulfstan of Worcester".
Some of King John's favourite hunting grounds were in Worcester, at Kinver and Feckenham, and he had a special affection for Saint Wulfstan, one of the two great Anglo-Saxon saints whose shrines and tombs were also at Worcester. Both Saint Wulfstan and Saint Oswald can be seen in miniature beside the head of the effigy of King John on his tomb.
Medieval effigies usually show the subject in the prime of life, however the effigy on King John's tomb is unique in that not only is it a life-like image of him, it is also the oldest royal effigy in England.
King John's tomb has been opened twice, once in 1529 and again in 1797. At the first opening it was said that John's head was covered with a monk's cowl, however it is now thought that this was probably his coronation cap. When the tomb was opened for the second time the antiquarians responsible discovered that a robe of crimson damask had originally covered the king's body but, by 1797, most of the embroidery had deteriorated. They also found the remains of a sword which lay down the left side of the body along with parts of its scabbard.
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Maximianus-Herculeus_AE-Silvered-Ant_IMP-C-M-A-MAXIMIANVS-AVG_CONCORDIA-MILITVM_Delta_XXI-dot_RIC-V-II-607_p-289_Heraclea-292-95-AD_Q-001_h_mm_ga-s.jpg
120 Maximianus Herculeus (285-286 Caesar, 286-305, 307-308 & 310 A.D. Augustus), Heraclea, RIC V-II 607, AE-Ant., Δ//XXI•, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor, and Jupiter, #1120 Maximianus Herculeus (285-286 Caesar, 286-305, 307-308 & 310 A.D. Augustus), Heraclea, RIC V-II 607, AE-Ant., Δ//XXI•, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor, and Jupiter, #1
avers:- IMP C M A MAXIMIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- CONCORDIA MI LITVM, Jupiter presents Victory on a globe to Maximianus.
exerg: Δ//XXI•, diameter: 21,5mm, weight: 3,81g, axes: 0h,
mint: Heraclea, date:292-295 A.D., ref: RIC-V-II-607, p-289,
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Constantinus-I__AE-19-Follis_CONSTAN-TINVS-AVG-1-D2__BEATA-TRAN-QVILLITAS_dotPTRcrescent_RIC-VII-389_Trier_323-AD_Q-001_h_mm_ga-s.jpg
136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VII 389, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•PTRCrescent, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, Altar,136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VII 389, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•PTRCrescent, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, Altar,
avers:- CONSTAN TINVS AVG, 1, D2, Helmeted cuirassed head right.
revers:- BEATA TRAN QVILLITAS, Globe set on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX, above tree stars.
exerg: -/-//•PTRCrescent, diameter: 19-19,5mm, weight: 4,81g, axes: 6h,
mint: Trier, date: 323 A.D., ref: RIC VII 389, p-199, c2,
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Constantinus-I__AE-19-Follis_CONSTAN-TINVS-AVG-1-D2__BEATA-TRANQVILLITAS_dot-STR-crescent_RIC-VII-389-p-199_Trier_323-AD_c2_Q-001_1h_18,5-20mm_2,99g-s.jpg
136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VII 389, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•STR Crescent, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, Altar,136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VII 389, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•STR Crescent, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, Altar,
avers:- CONSTAN TINVS AVG, 1, D2, Helmeted cuirassed head right.
revers:- BEATA TRANQ VILLITAS, Globe set on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX, above tree stars.
exerg: -/-//•STR Crescent, diameter: 18,5-20 mm, weight: 2,99g, axes: 1h,
mint: Trier, date: 323 A.D., ref: RIC VII 389, p-199, c2,
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1368__Nero_Alexandria_LIB.jpg
1368 Nero - AlexandriaBI tetradrachm
29 Aug 65 - 28 Aug 66 AD
radiate bust right wearing aegis
NEPΩ KΛAY KAIΣ ΣEB ΓEP AY
draped bust of Alexandria right wearing elephant skin
AYTOKPA
LIB
Dattari 204, Geissen 172, Milne 238, Kampmann-Ganschow 14.88, BMC Alexandria 163, RPC I 5289, SRCV I 2004, Emmett 109
13,60g 22,5mm
ex Rauch
J. B.
137_BC-_M_Baebius_Qf_Tampilus_Denarius__137_BC__TAMPIL,_head_of_Roma_left,_X_before,_Syd_489,_Cr236-1c__Q-001_3h_16,5-18,5mm_3,97g-s.jpg
137 B.C., M. Baebius Q.f. Tampilus, Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford-236-1, Rome, Apollo in quadriga right, #1137 B.C., M. Baebius Q.f. Tampilus, Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford-236-1, Rome, Apollo in quadriga right, #1
avers: TAMPIL, Head of Roma left, X before.
reverse: Apollo in quadriga right holding bow and arrow, reins and branch, ROMA below, M•BAEBI•Q•F in ex.
exergue: ROMA//M•BAEBI•Q•F, diameter: 16,5-18,5 mm, weight: 3,97g, axis:3 h,
mint: Rome, date: 137 B.C., ref: Crawford 236-1c, Syd 489, Baebia 12.,
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137a_City_Commemorative,_VRBS_ROMA,_Constantinopolis,_RIC_VIII_031,_GLOR-IA-EXERC-ITVS,_CONSZ,_AE-4,_330-335_AD,_R,_Q-001,_6h,_13,5-14,5mm,_1,79g-s.jpg
137a Constantinopolis, RIC VII 143, VRBS ROMA, Commemorative, (336-337 A.D.), AE-4, GLORIA EXERCITVS, -/-//CONSZ, Two soldiers, with one standard, R3!, #1137a Constantinopolis, RIC VII 143, VRBS ROMA, Commemorative, (336-337 A.D.), AE-4, GLORIA EXERCITVS, -/-//CONSZ, Two soldiers, with one standard, R3!, #1
avers: VRBS ROMA, helmeted, wearing an imperial cloak.
reverse: GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers, and shields with one standard between them.
exergue: -/-//CONSZ, diameter: 14,0-14,5mm, weight: 1,79g, axes: 5h,
mint: Constantinopolis, date: 336-337 A.D., ref: RIC VII 143, p-589, R3!,
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138a_City_Commemorative,_CONSTANTINOPOLIS,_Constantinopolis,_RIC_VII_144,_GLORIA_EXERCITVS,_CONS_Z,__AE-4,_336-7_AD,_R3,_Q-001,_5h,_14,5-15,5mm,_1,06g-s.jpg
138a Constantinopolis, RIC VII 144, CONSTANTINOPOLI, Commemorative, (336-337 A.D.), AE-4, GLORIA EXERCITVS, -/-//CONSZ, Two soldiers, with one standard, R3!, #1138a Constantinopolis, RIC VII 144, CONSTANTINOPOLI, Commemorative, (336-337 A.D.), AE-4, GLORIA EXERCITVS, -/-//CONSZ, Two soldiers, with one standard, R3!, #1
avers: CONSTAN TINOPOLI, Helmeted and mantled bust of Constantinopolis left, holding reversed spear over shoulder.
reverse: GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers holding spears and shields with one standard between them.
exergue: -/-//CONSZ, diameter: 14,5-15,0mm, weight: 1,06g, axes: 5h,
mint: Constantinopolis, date:336-337A.D., ref:RIC VII 144, p-589, R3!!!
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Hannibalianus_AE-3_FL-HANNIBALLIANO-REGI_SECVRITAS-PVBLICA_CONSS_RIC-VII-147-p-589_Constantinople_336-37-AD_Q-001_6h_15mm_1,32g-s.jpg
144 Hannibalianus (335-337 A.D.), Constantinoplis, RIC VII 147, AE-3, -/-//CONSS, SECVRITAS PVBLICA, Euphrates seated right on ground, Very Rare!!144 Hannibalianus (335-337 A.D.), Constantinoplis, RIC VII 147, AE-3, -/-//CONSS, SECVRITAS PVBLICA, Euphrates seated right on ground, Very Rare!!
avers: F L HANNIBALLIANO REGI (11b, A4), Bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SECVRITAS PVBLICA (no break in the legend !!!), Euphrates seated right on ground, holding sceptre, overturned urn at his side, from which waters flow, reed in background.
exergue: -/-//CONSS, diameter: 15mm, weight: 1,32g, axis: 6h,
mint: Constantinoplis, date: 336-337 A.D., ref: RIC VII 147-p-589, Very Rare!!
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Constantinus-II__AE-3-Follis_CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C_PROVIDEN-TIAE-CAESS_TACrescentRL_RIC-VII-289_3rd-off_-7-B4l__C-_Arles_325-6-AD_Scarce_Q-001_axis-0h_19,5mm_3,09g-s.jpg
145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Arleate, RIC VII 289, AE-3 Follis, -/-//TAᴗRL, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, Scarce! #1145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Arleate, RIC VII 289, AE-3 Follis, -/-//TAᴗRL, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, Scarce! #1
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C (7, B4l.), Laureate, draped and cuirassed head left.
reverse: PROVIDEN TIAE CAES S, Campgate, two turrets, no doors, star above 6th levels of stone layers.
exergue: -/-//TAᴗRL, diameter: 19,5mm, weight: 3,09g, axis: 0h,
mint: Arleate, 3rd.off., date: 325-326 A.D.,
ref: RIC VII 289, p-265, Scarce,
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Constantinus-II__AE-3-Follis_CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C_GLOR-IA-EXER-CITVS_SMNB_RIC-VII-189-p-633_2nd-off-7-B5_Nicomedia_330-5AD_R1_Q-001_axis-11h_16,5-17,5mm_2,52g-s.jpg
145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Nicomedia, RIC VII 189, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMNB, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R1! #1145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Nicomedia, RIC VII 189, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMNB, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R1! #1
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: GLOR IA EXER CITVS, Two soldiers standing either side of two standards.
exergue: -/-//SMNB, diameter: 16,5-17,5mm, weight: 2,52g, axis: 11h,
mint: Nicomedia, date: 330-335 A.D.,
ref: RIC VII 189, p-633, R1!
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Constantius-II_AE-3_CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C_GLOR-IA-EXERC-ITVS_SMNGamma_RIC-VII-189-p-633-7-B5_Nicomedia_330-33-AD_R2_Q-001_7h_17,5mm_1,93g-s.jpg
145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Nicomedia, RIC VII 189, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMNΓ, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R2! #1145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Nicomedia, RIC VII 189, AE-3 Follis, -/-//SMNΓ, GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers with two standards, R2! #1
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: GLOR IA EXER CITVS, Two soldiers standing either side of two standards.
exergue: -/-//SMNΓ, diameter: 17,5mm, weight: 1,93g, axis: 7h,
mint: Nicomedia, date: 330-335 A.D.,
ref: RIC VII 189, p-633, R2!
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Constantinus-II__AE-3-Follis_CONSTANTINVS-IVN-NOB-C_PROVIDEN-TIAE-CAES_RwreathT_RIC-VII-288_p-330_Roma_326-AD_R2_Q-001_h_mm_gx-s.jpg
145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Rome, RIC VII 289, AE-3 Follis, -/-//RwreathT, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate, two turrets, #1145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Rome, RIC VII 289, AE-3 Follis, -/-//RwreathT, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Campgate, two turrets, #1
avers: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, (7, B4l), Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left.
reverse: PROVIDEN TIAE CAES S, Campgate, two turrets, no doors, star above 6th. levels of stone layers.
exergue: -/-//RwreathT, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Rome, date: 326 A.D.,
ref: RIC VII 289, p-330,
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Constantius-II__AE-2-Follis_DN-CONSTAN-TIVS-PF-AVG-A-star_CONCORDIA-MILITVM_A_dot-Gamma-SIS_RIC-VIII-289-p-369-Cs1-D3_Siscia_350-AD_Scarce_Q-001_axis-6h_23,5-25mm_4,42g-s.jpg
147 Constantius II. (324-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-361 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VIII 289, AE-2 Follis, A/*//--, A/-//•ΓSIS*, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor with two standard, Scarce ! 147 Constantius II. (324-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-361 A.D. Augustus), Siscia, RIC VIII 289, AE-2 Follis, A/*//--, A/-//•Î“SIS*, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor with two standard, Scarce !
avers:- D N CONSTAN TIVS P F AVG, Cs1,D3, Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, "A" behind the busts,"*" in front.
rever:- CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor diademed, and military dress standing, faceing, head left, above him star. In each hand he holds a standard with Chi-Rho on the banner. "A" in the left field.
exergo: A/*//--, A/-//•Î“SIS*, diameter: 21,5-22mm, weight: 4,12g, axis: 6h,
mint: Siscia, date: 350 A.D., ref: RIC-VIII-289, p-369, 3rd.-off., Scarce,
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147_Constantius_II__Thessalonica_RIC_VIII_189,_AE-3_Follis_Error-coin_SMTS_Q-001_11h_17,0-19,0mm_2,77g-s.jpg
147 Constantius II. (324-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-361 A.D. Augustus), Thessalonica, RIC VIII 189, AE-3 Follis, A/-//SMTS, FELTEMP REPARATIO, Soldier spearing falling enemy, Error-coin !!147 Constantius II. (324-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-361 A.D. Augustus), Thessalonica, RIC VIII 189, AE-3 Follis, A/-//SMTS, FELTEMP REPARATIO, Soldier spearing falling enemy, Error-coin !!
avers:- D N CONSTAN TIVS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
rever:- FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Soldier spearing falling enemy horseman who wears Phrygian helmet and is reaching backwards; shield on ground to right .
exergo: A/-//SMTS, diameter: 17,0-19,0mm, weight: 2,77g, axis: 11h,
mint: Thessalonica, date: A.D., ref: RIC VIII Thessalonica 189., p-419,
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1795_Glasgow_Halfpenny_Token.JPG
1795 AE Halfpenny, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.Obverse: LET GLASGOW FLOURISH. The arms of Glasgow; Shield containing tree with a bird and a bell in it's branches and a fish across it's trunk.
Reverse: RULE BRITANNIA. Britannia facing left, seated on globe, her right hand holding spear, her left arm holding laurel-branch and resting on shield at her side; in exergue, 1795.
Edge: Engrailed.
Striking flaw visible next to the “H” in FLOURISH
Diameter: 28mm | Weight: 7.3gms.
Dalton & Hamer: 6a

Manufactured by Matthew Boulton at his SOHO mint in Birmingham, the diesinker was probably Thomas Wyon.
Reputedly issued by Gilbert Shearer & Co. who were, according to Jones's Directory dated 1789, woollen drapers with a shop at No.19 Trongate, Glasgow.

*Alex
1797_Middlesex_buck_Halfpenny.JPG
1797 AE Halfpenny, London, Middlesex.Obverse: FREEDOM WITH INNOCENCE. Proud stag with large antlers, walking to left.
Reverse: * * RULE BRITANIA (sic) * *. Britannia seated facing left on globe, shield at her side, holding spear in her left hand and branch in her right; 1797 in exergue.
Edge: Incuse legend “PAYABLE IN LONDON” the remainder engrailed.
Diameter: 29mm
Dalton & Hamer:1042 (Middlesex)
SCARCE

Dies engraved by Thomas Willets and manufactured by William Lutwyche or Peter Kempson in Birmingham.
This token, one of the 18th century Political and Social Series of tokens, was likely struck for the use of the “Buck Society” in London.


The Buck Society was made up of eleven united lodges in London and three affiliates in Moorgate, Hatton Garden and Doctor’s Commons. It was one of the many debating societies that emerged in London during the eighteenth century, and were a prominent fixture of society until the end of that century. The origins of the debating societies are not certain, but, while there were comparable societies in other British cities, London was home to the largest number of them throughout the eighteenth century. The debating societies welcomed participants from both genders and all social backgrounds, making them one of the best examples of the enlarged public sphere of the Age of Enlightenment. However, the increasingly radical political environment, created in large part by the French Revolution in 1789, lead to the tightening of government restrictions and most of the debating societies went inactive when, following the local sedition trials of 1792 and 1793, William Pitt the Younger initiated the 1794 Treason Trials, and the 1795 Seditious Meetings Act.
*Alex
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