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Roman Imperial: Philip I Arabs 244-249, 23.20 g. Obverse: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG bust with laurel wreath to the right, Reverse: SAECVLARES AVGG column with dedication inscription COS / III, in the field S - C
From the Schürer collection.
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Metapontum, Lucania, c. 340 - 330 B.C.
|Italy|, |Metapontum,| |Lucania,| |c.| |340| |-| |330| |B.C.|, NEWLeukippos (or Leucippus) was a son of king Oinomaos of Pisa. He fell in love with the nymph Daphne and disguised himself as a girl to join her company. When she discovered his true identity in the bath, he was slain by the nymphs. Based on this portrait, his plan was doomed from the start.
Another Leukippos, unrelated to the coin, was a philosopher in the first half of 5th century B.C. This Leukippos was the first Greek to develop the theory of atomism; the idea that everything is composed entirely of various imperishable, indivisible elements called atoms. His theory was elaborated in far greater detail by his pupil and successor, Democritus. Leukippos was born in Miletus or Abdera.
GS110591. Silver nomos, Johnson-Noe B3.15 (same dies); SNG Fitzwilliam 497 (same); Historia Numorum Italy 1576; SNG ANS 443, VF, fine style, toned, areas weakly struck, irregularly shaped flan, Metapontion (Metaponto, Italy) mint, weight 7.812g, maximum diameter 22.5mm, die axis 315o, c. 340 - 330 B.C.; obverse ΛEYKIΠΠOΣ (clockwise from above), head of Leucippus right, bearded, wearing Corinthian helmet with a plain bowl, dog (control symbol) seated left behind; reverse barley ear, stalk and leaf on right, bird with open wings on leaf, META upward on left, AMI below leaf; from the CEB Collection, Ex: Numismatic Fine Arts, Inc, Summer Bid Sale, June 27, 1986, lot 45.paul1888
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Claudius II Posthumous antoninianus. DIVO CLAVDIO, radiate head right / CONSECRATIO, garlanded altar with flames above, no decoration on front. Minster hoard 478.
*Claudius II ("Claudius Gothicus"), the first of the soldier-emperors, ruled for less than two years (268–270 AD). His destruction of the Gothic cavalry earned him the name of Gothicus. He died of smallpox in January 270 and was deified by his brother Quintillus who succeeded him for a short time.Antonivs Protti
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Constantius II AE follis D N CONSTAN-TIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right / FEL TEMP-REPARATIO, soldier spearing fallen horseman who is diademed, bearded, clutching horse's neck. Mintmark ANH.
RIC VIII 187AAntonivs Protti
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Gratian, AE2, Arles. 378-383 AD.
DN GRATIA-NVS PF AVG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right / REPARATIO REIPVB, Gratian standing front, head left, holding Victory on globe and raising kneeling female on left. Mintmark PCON.
RIC IX Arles 20a.Antonivs Protti
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902Antoninianus
Cologne
DEAE SEGETIAE
G 902mauseus
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0100 - Denarius Furia 63 BCObv/ Bust of Ceres r., wheat-ear behind; ear of barley before; III-VIR across fields; BROCCHI below.
Rev/ Curule chair between fasces; L FVRI CN F above.
Ag, 20.7 mm, 3.94 g
Moneyer: L. Furius Cn. f. Brocchus .
Mint: Rome.
RRC 414/1 [dies o/r: 110/122] - Syd. 902a
ex-Jesús Vico, auction 125, lot 221dafnis
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043 János (Iohannes von Zápolya)., King of Hungary, (1526-1540 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-890, CNH-2-338, U-709, P-278, K/B/--, 1532, Crowned Madonna and infant, #01043 János (Iohannes von Zápolya)., King of Hungary, (1526-1540 A.D.) AR Denarius, H-890, CNH-2-338, U-709, P-278, K/B/--, 1532, Crowned Madonna and infant, #01
avers: *1532*IOHANNES*D*G*R*VNG*, Hungarian shield, four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian (Hungarian) stripes, patriarchal cross, Zápolya wolf and Dalmatian leopard heads, no central shield.
reverse: PATRONA* *VNGARIE*, Crowned Madonna seated facing, holding an infant in the right hand.
exergue, mintmark: K/B/--, K-B (Pohl), was struck by Bernhard BEHEIM (?), (by Pohl),
diameter: 15,0-15,5mm, weight: 0,42g, axis: 11h,
mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica),
date: 1532 A.D.,
ref: Huszár-890, CNH-2-338, Unger-709, Pohl-279,
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045 - Sabina Denarius - RIC 398Obv:- SABINA AVGVSTA HADRIANI AVG P P, diademed and draped bust left
Rev:- VESTA, Vesta seated left holding palladium and scepter
Minted in Rome. A.D. ???
Reference:- BMC III 902. RIC II 398. RSC 14.maridvnvm
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06-10 - OCTAVIO (32 - 27 A.C.)AR Quinario 13 x 15 mm 1.5 gr.
Conmemora el sometimiento de la Provincia de ASIA en el año 30 A.C.
Anv: Cabeza desnuda de Octavio viendo a derecha - "CAESAR" detrás, "IMP VII" delante.
Rev: Victoria de pié a izquierda sobre una cesta mística, flanqueada por dos serpientes erectas, portando corona de laureles en mano derecha y palma sobre hombro izquierdo - "ASIA" campo derecho y "RECEPTA" en campo izquierdo.
Acuñada 29/28 A.C.
Ceca: Brundisium ó Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.1 #276 Pag.61 - Sear RCTV Vol.1 #1568 Pag.302 - Sear CRI #429 - BMCRR (este) #240 (= BMCRE #647) - RSC Vol.1 #14 Pag.132 - Cohen Vol.1 #14 Pag.64 - CBM #902 - Babelon MRR B#145
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06-10 - OCTAVIO (32 - 27 A.C.)AR Quinario 13 x 15 mm 1.5 gr.
Conmemora el sometimiento de la Provincia de ASIA en el año 30 A.C.
Anv: Cabeza desnuda de Octavio viendo a derecha - "CAESAR" detrás, "IMP VII" delante.
Rev: Victoria de pié a izquierda sobre una cesta mística, flanqueada por dos serpientes erectas, portando corona de laureles en mano derecha y palma sobre hombro izquierdo - "ASIA" campo derecho y "RECEPTA" en campo izquierdo.
Acuñada 29/28 A.C.
Ceca: Brundisium ó Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.1 #276 Pag.61 - Sear RCTV Vol.1 #1568 Pag.302 - Sear CRI #429 - BMCRR (este) #240 (= BMCRE #647) - RSC Vol.1 #14 Pag.132 - Cohen Vol.1 #14 Pag.64 - CBM #902 - Babelon MRR B#145mdelvalle
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066 - Caracalla denarius - RIC 354Obv:– ANTONINVS AVGVSTVS, Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right
Rev:– VIRT AVGG, Virtus standing left, holding Victory and reverse spear.
Minted in Laodicea ad Mare. A.D. 200.
Reference:– RIC 354 (Scarce). RCV02 6902. RSC 664a.maridvnvm
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1. Cnaeus Pompey Jr.Denomination: AR Denarius
Date: 46-45 BC
Obv: Head of Roma right, in Corinthian helmet; before, M POBLICI LEG PRO, behind, P R.
Rev: CN MAGNVS IMP, Hispania standing right, holding two spearrs over shoulder and presenting palm frond to Pompeian soldier standing left on prow, armed and with sword.
Diameter: 18.5mm
Weight: 3.90 grams
Mint: Corduba
Crawford 469/1a
Ex Classical Numismatic Review Vol XLVI No. 1 (Winter 2021), 559027.
Ex CNG Feature Auction 115 (15 September 2020), lot 592. Romancollector
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108 - Salonina - RIC 005Obv:- SALONINA AVG, diademed draped bust right on crescent
Rev:- DEAE SEGETIAE, Statue of Segetiae or Ceres, nimbate, standing facing in four-columned temple, both hands raised
Minted in Rome A.D. 258.
References:- RIC 5. Cohen 36. Elmer 96. Göbl 902c
4.00 gms, 24.76mm. 180 degrees.maridvnvm
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115p Carinus (282-283 A.D. Caesar 283-285 A.D. Augustus), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4010-Γ, ЄTOYC/Γ//--, Nike walking right, #1115p Carinus (282-283 A.D. Caesar 283-285 A.D. Augustus), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4010-Γ, ЄTOYC/Γ//--, Nike walking right, #1
avers: A K M A KAΡINOC CЄB, Laureate and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: ЄTOYC, Γ, Nike walking right, holding wreath and palm. Γ in the left field (year 3).
exergue: ЄTOYC/Γ//--, diameter: 16,5-19,5mm, weight:6,79g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: Γ year-3, 284-285 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4010-Γ,
Milne 4738,
Geissen 3186,
Dattari 5590,
Kampmann-Ganschow 115.15,
Sear 12383,
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12-01 - ANTONIA (36 A.C. - 37 D.C.)AE Dupondio 27 mm 10.2 gr. (IMITACIÓN PROVINCIAL)
Hija de Marco Antonio y Octavia, nieta de Augusto, esposa de Nero Claudius Drusus y madre de Germánico y Claudio. Emisión póstuma acuñada por su hijo Claudio
Anv: "ANTONIA [AVG]VSTA" - Busto vestido viendo a derecha.
Rev: "TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM [TR P] IMP - S C" - Claudio de pié a izquierda, vistiendo toga y velo, portando Simpulum en mano derecha extendida y pergamino enrollado en izquierda.
Acuñada 41 - 42 D.C.
Ceca: Inicialmente acreditada por mí a Roma, pero finalmente corregida esta acreditación por el Sr. Curtis Clay como una imitación Provincial.
Referencias: RIC Vol.1 #92 Pag.127 - Sear RCTV Vol.1 (Claudius) #1902 Pag.375 - BMCRE #166 - Cohen Vol.1 #6 Pag.223 - DVM #3 Pag.77 - CBN (Claudius) #143 - Von Kaenel Tipo 15 #292 (V216/R262)mdelvalle
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12-1 - ANTONIA (36 A.C. - 37 D.C.)AE Dupondio 27 mm 10.2 gr. (IMITACIÓN PROVINCIAL)
Hija de Marco Antonio y Octavia, nieta de Augusto, esposa de Nero Claudius Drusus y madre de Germánico y Claudio. Emisión póstuma acuñada por su hijo Claudio
Anv: "ANTONIA [AVG]VSTA" - Busto vestido viendo a derecha.
Rev: "TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM [TR P] IMP - S C" - Claudio de pié a izquierda, vistiendo toga y velo, portando Simpulum en mano derecha extendida y pergamino enrollado en izquierda.
Acuñada 41 - 42 D.C.
Ceca: Inicialmente acreditada por mí a Roma, pero finalmente corregida esta acreditación por el Sr. Curtis Clay como una imitación Provincial.
Referencias: RIC Vol.1 #92 Pag.127 - Sear RCTV Vol.1 (Claudius) #1902 Pag.375 - BMCRE #166 - Cohen Vol.1 #6 Pag.223 - DVM #3 Pag.77 - CBN (Claudius) #143 - Von Kaenel Tipo 15 #292 (V216/R262)mdelvalle
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13. Seleucid Kingdom, Antiochos VII Euergetes Sidetes, Antioch Bronze AE 19, SNG Spaer 1902, SGCV II 7098 var, Antioch mint, Sep 138 - Aug 137 B.C.; obverse head of Eros right, wreathed with myrtle; reverse BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOΥ EΥEΡΓETOΥ, head-dress of Isis, apluster or branch above EOP (year 175) below, ΔI monogram outer leftecoli
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135 - Carus Billon Tetradrachm - Milne 4660-1Obv:– A K MA KAPOC CEB, Laureate, draped bust right
Rev:– (No legend), Dikaiosyne (Aequitas) standing facing, head left, scales in right hand, cornucopiae in left
Minted in Alexandria (LA | _) A.D. 282/283 (Year 1)
Reference:– Emmett 3996; Milne 4660-1; Curtis 1897-1902; BMC 2441; K 1161
Weight 6.39g. 17.99mm.maridvnvm
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150 Antoninus PiusAntoninus Pius, August 138 - 7 March 161 A.D.
Orichalcum sestertius, RIC III 767a, Cohen II 320, Banti 120, BMCRE IV 1669, Strack III 974, SRCV II 4168, aF, 23.252g, 31.4mm, 0o, Rome mint, 145 - 147 A.D.; obverse ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P, laureate head right; reverse Antoninus in slow quadriga left, eagle-tipped scepter in left, reins in right, COS IIII / S C in two lines in exergue; scarceRandygeki(h2)
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1902 BRITISH OVERSEAS TRADE AR DOLLAR, struck under EDWARD VIIObverse: • ONE DOLLAR •. Britannia standing on shore, facing left, left hand gripping top of shield, right hand holding trident; ship in full sail sailing left behind her; 1902 in exergue.
Reverse: Arabesque design with a Chinese labyrinth, one of the many variations of the Chinese character "shou" for longevity, in the centre, and the denomination in two languages, Chinese and Jawi Malay, the two main languages of the intended areas of circulation.
Diameter: 39mm | Weight: 26.9gms.
The dies were originally designed by George William De Saulles (1862 - 1903), who was later responsible for Edward VII's portrait on the British coinage as well as the reverse of that king's iconic florin which has a passing resemblance to the portrayal of Britannia on this coin.
British Trade Dollars were a direct result of the Opium Wars which began when China tried to stop Britain from selling opium to its citizens. The loser, China, had to open up a number of ports to British trade and residence, as well as ceding Hong Kong to Britain. In the decades that followed, merchants and adventurers flocked to these areas, and international trade flourished. Foreign banks were established and silver coins from all over the world began arriving to pay for tea, silk and Chinese porcelain to be shipped abroad. With the extension of British trading interests throughout the East, it became necessary to produce a special Dollar so as to remove the reliance of a British Colony upon the various foreign coins then in circulation. These .900 fine silver British Trade Dollars began being minted in 1895 and were readily accepted as a medium of exchange throughout the area. They continued being minted up until 1935 when production ceased, but coins struck in 1934 and 1935 are very rare because they were not released into circulation and were mostly melted down. The coin was officially demonetised on August 1st, 1937.
To keep up with demand these coins were minted in Bombay (now Mumbai) and Calcutta (now Kolkata) in India as well as at the Royal Mint in London. The London minted coins have no mint-mark but those struck at Bombay have the mint-mark "B" in the centre prong of Britannia's trident and those minted at Calcutta are marked with a small "C" in the ground between Britannia's left foot and the base of her shield. This coin is a product of the Bombay mint.*Alex
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1902 EDWARD VII AE HALFPENNYObverse: EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA:BRITT:OMN:REX FID:DEF:IND:IMP: . Bare head of Edward VII facing right.
Reverse: HALF PENNY. Britannia seated facing right, right hand resting on shield, left hand holding trident; in exergue, 1902.
Diameter 25mm
SPINK: 3991
Edward VII's portrait was designed by George William De Saulles (1862 - 1903), this is marked by a small "De S" below the King's neck.*Alex
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1902 EDWARD VII AE PENNYObverse: EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA:BRITT:OMN:REX FID:DEF:IND:IMP: . Bare head of Edward VII facing right.
Reverse: ONE PENNY. Britannia seated facing right, right hand resting on shield, left hand holding trident. 1902 in exergue.
SPINK: 3990
Edward VII's portrait was designed by George William De Saulles (1862 - 1903), this is marked by a small "De S" below the King's neck.*Alex
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1902 EDWARD VII AR FLORINObverse: EDWARDVS VII D: G: BRITT: OMN: REX F: D: IND: IMP: . Bare head of Edward VII facing right.
Reverse: ONE FLORIN - TWO SHILLINGS. Britannia standing on galley, facing right, left hand gripping top of shield, right hand holding trident; 1902 on galley in exergue.
Diameter 28.5mm
SPINK: 3981
Edward VII's portrait was designed by George William De Saulles (1862 - 1903), this is marked by a small "De S" below the King's neck.*Alex
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1902 Edward VII Coronation Gold MedalGreat Britain, Edward VII (1901-10), Official Coronation Gold Medal, 1902, Coronation of Edward VII commemorative, BHM 3737, Eimer 1871b, small size, EF, matt finish, small flecks of red toning, small flan flaw on reverse, otherwise fully lustrous and choice, engraved by George William de Saulles, plain edge, weight 17.02g (AGW 0.5018oz), composition 0.917 Au, 0.083 Cu, diameter 31.0mm, thickness 1.9mm, die axis 0°, London mint, 1902; obverse EDWARD VII-CROWNED 9·AUGUST 1902, crowned and mantled bust right, wearing Chain of the Garter, olive branch tied with ribbon behind; reverse ALEXANDRA-QUEEN CONSORT ·, crowned, veiled and draped bust right, wearing pearl drop earring with triple-strand pearl choker and double-strand pearl necklace, rose spray behind, 9·AUG. 1902 on scroll in exergue; from the Roger Belmar Collection; ex Sovereign Rarities (20 Nov 2023); ex London Coins auction 178 (4 Sep 2022), lot 578 with COI; £2,500.00.Serendipity
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1902 Edward VII Coronation Silver MedalGreat Britain, Edward VII (1901-10), Official Coronation Silver Medal, 1902, Coronation of Edward VII commemorative, BHM 3737, Eimer 1871b, Fearon 353.1, Wollaston 27, small size, aUNC, matt finish, toned, engraved by George William de Saulles, plain edge, weight 12.8g (ASW 0.3807oz), composition 0.925 Ag, 0.075 Cu, diameter 31.0mm, thickness 2.0mm, die axis 0°, London mint, 1902; obverse EDWARD VII-CROWNED 9·AUGUST 1902, crowned and mantled bust right, wearing Chain of the Garter, olive branch tied with ribbon behind; reverse ALEXANDRA-QUEEN CONSORT ·, crowned, veiled and draped bust right, wearing pearl drop earring with triple-strand pearl choker and double-strand pearl necklace, rose spray behind, 9·AUG. 1902 on scroll in exergue; from the Roger Belmar Collection; ex R. Ingram Coins (20 Nov 2023); £49.50.Serendipity
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1902. Edward VII and Alexandra, Coronation Medal.Obv. Crowned and robed bust of Edward VII to right, resting on a wreath. EDWARD VII CROWNED 9 AUGUST 1902
Rev. Crowned, veiled and robed bust of Alexandra to right, resting on wreath, unfurled scroll to lower right. ALEXANDRA QUEEN CONSORT, 9 AUGUST 1902 on wreath.
AE55, in original case of issue.
My favourite King of England, known as the Peacemaker. Also fond of good food and women. LordBest
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1902. Edward VII Coronation Medal Box/Case.Red Leather, blue velvet interior. Embossed coat of arms.LordBest
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1902: Ten centimes of Leopold II (fr)King Leopold II. Ten Centimes. 1902.
Spray of leaves with legend 10 CES./Monogram of Leopold II, with legend ROYAUME DE BELGIQUE 1902Belisarius
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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 facingPaul R3
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2018THIS YEAR'S WINNERS
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24.20. László IV., (Ladislaus IV.), King of Hungary, (1272-1290 A.D.), CÁC III. 24.20.1.1., H-382, CNH I.-328, U-290, AR-Denarius, Castle with two towers, B-C, #0124.20. László IV., (Ladislaus IV.), King of Hungary, (1272-1290 A.D.), CÁC III. 24.20.1.1., H-382, CNH I.-328, U-290, AR-Denarius, Castle with two towers, B-C, #01
avers: Emperor facing holding cross and scepter, B in the left field, line border.
reverse: Castle with two towers cross between towers, circles above and below, B and C on both sides, line border.
exergue: B/C//--, diameter: 12,0mm, weight: 0,42g, axis: 10h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-382, CNH I.-328, Unger-290,
CÁC III. 24.20.1.1.,
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3..Gopalavarman 902-904 AD (Utpala dynasty)Gopalavarman 902-904 AD (Utpala dynasty)
Copper Kaserah or Punchshi 18mm (5.8gr)
Obverse- Goddess Ardochsho/Lakshmi seated
Reverse- King facingPaul R3
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3703 SYRIA Antioch. Hadrian. As I below.Reference.
CRS 236; McAlee 536(g); RPC III, 3703
Issue SC Bronze coinage
Obv. ΑΥΤΟ ΚΑΙС Θ ΤΡ Π ΥΙ Θ ΝΕΡ ΥΙω ΤΡ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СΕΒΑС
Laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., with paludamentum
Rev. S C
In laurel wreath; beneath: Ι
11.92 gr
26 mm
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6092 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 135-36 AD Tyche recliningReference.
Emmett 902.20; Köln 1199; Dattari (Savio) 1497; K&G 32.701; RPC III, 6092
Issue L K = year 20
Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙC ΤΡΑ Α∆ΡΙΑΝΟC CΕΒ
Laureate head left, slight drapery.
Rev. L K
Tyche reclining l. on lectisternium; with modius, wearing chiton and peplos, holding rudder; above, LK
12.95 gr
24 mm
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620 Focas, 602-610AV solidus, 20.5mm, 4.39g, gVF
Struck 607-609 at Constatinople
DN FOCAS PERP AVC, Draped and cuirassed bust facing, wearing crown and holding globus cruciger / VICTOR[IA] AVGU S, Angel standing facing, holding staff surmounted with Rho and globus cruciger, CON OB in exg
Ex: Glenn W. Woods
Sear 620; DO 10f.2
Consigned to ForvmLawrence W
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8.04 Delmatius: Alexandria.AE 3/4, 335 - 337, Alexandria mint.
Obverse: FL DELMATIVS NOB C / Laureate bust of Delmatius.
Reverse: GLORIA EXERCITVS / Two soldiers, each holding spear and shield, one standard between them.
Mint mark: SMALB
1.76 gm., 17 mm.
RIC #69; LRBC #1439; Sear #16902.Callimachus
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86b. Edward VII and Queen Alexandria.Official Medal for the Coronation of Edward VII & Queen Alexandria, 1902.
Designed by Sir Edgar Bertram MacKennel.
Obverse: EDWARD VII CROWNED 9 AUGUST 1902 / Crowned bust of Edward VII wearing coronation robes. Laurel branch below.
Reverse: ALEXANDRIA QUEEN CONSORT 9 AUG 1902 / Crowned bust of Queen Alexandria. Roses and ribbon below.
12.72 gm of .925 Sterling silver, 31 mm.
Eimer #1871; BHM #3737Callimachus
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A101-16 - PROBO (276 - 282 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 23 x 21 mm 3.3 gr.
Anv: "IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado y con yelmo, coraza, lanza y escudo, viendo a izquierda.
Rev: "VIRTVS PROBI AVG" - Virtus/Marte desnudo con casco militar y manto flotando sobre el hombro izquierdo, marcha a derecha, portando un trofeo sobre el hombro y con mano izquierda, y una lanza tranversal en mano derecha. "XXIV" en exergo.
Acuñada 4ta. Emisión 277 D.C.
Ceca: Siscia (Off.5ta.) - Sisak Croacia
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #810 Pag.105 - Cohen Vol.VI #902 Pag.342 - DVM #59 Pag.262 - Alföldi type 96, n° 236mdelvalle
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A101-16 - PROBO (276 - 282 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 22 mm 3.3 gr.
Anv: "IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado y con yelmo, coraza, lanza y escudo, viendo a izquierda.
Rev: "VIRTV-S PR-OBI AVG" - Virtus/Marte desnudo con casco militar y manto flotando sobre el hombro izquierdo, marcha a derecha, portando un trofeo sobre el hombro y con mano izquierda, y una lanza tranversal en mano derecha. "XXIV" en exergo.
Acuñada 4ta. Emisión 277 D.C.
Ceca: Siscia (Off.5ta.) - Sisak Croacia
Referencias: RIC Vb #810G (C) P.105, Sear RCTV III #12071 var (Busto) P.483, Cohen VI #902 P.342, DVM #59 P.262, Alföldi type 96, n° 236mdelvalle
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al-Mu'tadid DinarABBASID OF YEMEN: al-Mu'tadid, 892-902, AV dinar al-mutawwak (2.95g), San'a, AH283, A-1056, Bernardi-211El, VF-EF.
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Alice Freeman Palmer, 1964 NYU Hall of Fame MedalObv: Alice Freeman Palmer 1855 - 1902, half-length portrait of Palmer facing slightly to the right, holding a book. THE HALL OF FAME FOR GREAT AMERICANS AT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ©1964.
Rev:, DEDICATED PIONEER TO ADVANCING WOMAN’S ROLE IN AMERICA, depictions of women in various occupations such as motherhood, the arts, education, and sciences.
Category: Education
Year Elected: 1920
Medal Issued: 1964
Sculptor: Thomas Lo Medico
Mint: Medallic Art Company
Details: Bronze, 44 mm, 0°
Matt Inglima
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anazsnglevantexxxElagabalus
Anazarbos, Cilicia
Obv: AVT Κ Μ ΑVΡ ΑΝΤΩΝƐΙΝΟϹ CƐB, laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from rear.
Rev: ΑΝΑΖΑΡΒΟΥ (ΜΗΤ)ΡΟΠΟ →ΑΜΚ, in left field, Β/Γ, athlete seated nude on basis, right, holding palm branch and crowning himself with wreath.
23 mm, 9.50 gms
RPC VI online 7297; Ziegler 391; SNG Levante---.
From Ares Numismatics Web Auction 3, lot 544.Charles M
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Antiochos XII 87-84 BCAntiochus XII 87–86/5 BC, Damascus mint Ae 22mm, Weight 7.1g. Obv: Beardless diademed bust of Antiochus XII right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ ΚΑΛΛΙΝΙΚΟΥ – Tyche standing left with palm branch in right hand and cornucopia in left, dotted border. Reference: SC 2, 2476; SNG Israel I, Nos. 2900–2902. SPAER 2897
Antiochus XII Dionysus (Epiphanes/Philopator/Callinicus), a ruler of the Greek Seleucid kingdom who reigned 87–84 BC, was the fifth son of Antiochus VIII Grypus and Tryphaena to take up the diadem. He succeeded his brother Demetrius III Eucaerus as separatist ruler of the southern parts of the last remaining Seleucid realms, basically Damascus and its surroundings.
Antiochus initially gained support from Ptolemaic forces and was the last Seleucid ruler of any military reputation, even if it was on a local scale. He made several raids into the territories of the Jewish Hasmonean kings, and tried to check the rise of the Nabataean Arabs. A battle against the latter turned out to be initially successful, until the young king was caught in a melee and killed by an Arab soldier. Upon his death the Syrian army fled and mostly perished in the desert. Soon after, the Nabateans conquered Damascus.
Antiochus' titles - apart from Dionysos - mean respectively (God) Manifest, Father-loving and Beautiful Victor. The last Seleucid kings often used several epithets on their coins.ddwau
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Antiochus XII 87/6–84/3 B.C.Antiochus XII 87/6–84/3 B.C. Damascus mint 2nd issue Ae 20.7~21.1mm. 7.92g. Obv: Beardless diademed bust of Antiochus XII r., dotted border. Rev: ΒΑCΙΛΕΩC ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟV ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟVC ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟC ΚΑΛΛΙΝΙΚΟV – Tyche standing l. with palm branch in right hand and cornucopia in left, dotted border. Reference: SC 2, 2476; SNG Israel I, Nos. 2900–2902. SPAER 2897 ddwau
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Antonia Augusta ANTONIA AVGVSTA
Rev. TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP SC
Cladius veiled and togate stg left holding simpulum
Sear 1902
Antonia was the younger daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia and was born on January 31st 36B.C. She was married at age 20 to Tiberius' younger brother Nero Claudius Drusus and had two sons, the great Germanicus and the future emperor Claudius. She was widowed in 9 BC and refused to marry again and devoted her life to her families interests. Her wealth and status made her very influencial during Tiberius' reign and it was she who brought about the downfall of Sejanus.
On the accession of her grandson Caligula in 37 AD she received many honours but died later that year at the age of 73. She did not receive postumous honours until the reign of her son Claudius in 41 AD and all of the coinage in Antonia's name was issued by Claudius.
SOLDJay GT4
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Antonia AugustaANTONIA AVGVSTA
Head of Antonia right
TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP SC
Claudius veiled and togate standing left holding simpulum
11.47g
Sear 1902; RIC 92 (Claudius)
Antonia was the younger daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia and was born on January 31st 36B.C. She was married at age 20 to Tiberius' younger brother Nero Claudius Drusus and had two sons, the great Germanicus and the future emperor Claudius. She was widowed in 9 BC and refused to marry again and devoted her life to her families interests. Her wealth and status made her very influencial during Tiberius' reign and it was she who brought about the downfall of Sejanus.
On the accession of her grandson Caligula in 37 AD she received many honours but died later that year at the age of 73. She did not receive postumous honours until the reign of her son Claudius in 41 AD and all of the coinage in Antonia's name was issued by Claudius.Jay GT4
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Antonia Minor. Augusta. †37 AD. Dupondius of Rome.Roman Empire. Antonia Minor. Augusta, †37 AD. Æ Dupondius (14.37 gm, 28.8mm, 7h) of Rome, AD 41-42. Draped bust right of Antonia, mother of Claudius and daughter of Marc Antony. ANTONIA AVGVSTA. / Claudius, veiled and togate, standing left, holding simpulum. TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, large S-C. VF. CNG EA 424 #427. WRG Collection. RIC I #92, plate 16 (Claudius); BMCRE 166; CBN 143; Cohen 6; RSC - ; SRCV I #1902; von Kaenel Type 59.Anaximander
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Antonia, As - *Restitution of Claudius
ANTONIA AVGVSTA, bust of Antonia right
TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TRP IMP, Claudius standing left, holding simpulum. SC in field
11,37 gr
Ref : RCV #1902, Cohen #6Potator II
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Antonia, daughter of Marc Antony and Octavia, wife of Nero Claudius Drusus, mother of Claudius. Augusta, 37 and 41 AD.Æ Dupondius under son, Claudius.
Obv: ANTONIA AVGVSTA, draped bust, right.
Rev: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, S-C across field, Claudius, togate, standing left, holding simpulum.
RIC 92 [Claudius]; Cohen 6; BMC 166; Sear 1902.
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Antonia/Claudius muleANTONIA AVGVSTA
Bare head of Antonia right
CERES AVGVSTA SC
Ceres enthroned left holding corn ears and torch
Provincial mint? 41-2 AD
10.83g
Die axis 180
Obverse Sear 1902 or 1903, RIC 92 or 104
Reverse Sear 1855 or 1856, RIC 94 or RIC 110
SOLD!
An interesting and rare dupondius. The obverse from Claudius in honor of his mother Antonia, daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia. The reverse is from a dupondius of Claudius. Both dies were in use at the same time giving rise to speculation, was this an "official" mistake from the mint or is this an ancient counterfeit? Style suggests a Provincial mint.
Encrustations and some bronze disease on the obverse is being treated.Jay GT4
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Athens, 449-413 B.C.Old Style Silver tetradrachm, SNG Cop 31 ff., SGCV I 2526, F, test cuts, Athens mint, weight 17.053g, maximum diameter 24.3mm, die axis 315o, c. 449 - 413 B.C.; obverse head of Athena right, almond shaped eye, crested helmet with olive leaves and floral scroll, wire necklace, round earring, hair in parallel curves; reverse AΘE right, owl standing right, head facing, erect in posture, olive sprig and crescent left, all within incuse square; ex CNG auctionPlaton
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Augustus (27 BC-14)AR Denarius
18.05 mm 3.65 gr.
Obv: CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right
Rev: SIGNIS RECEPTIS, shield CL.V within and SPQR around
aquilia to left, standard on right
Mint: Patricia, Spain (19 BC)
RSC I 267; ERIC II 224Ken W2
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Augustus, Calagurris.Augustus AE As of Calagurris, Spain. C Semp Barba III and Q Baeb Flavus, Duovirs. IMP CAESAR AVGVSTVS P P, laureate head right / M CAL I C SEMP BARBA III Q BAEB FLAVO II VIR, bull standing right.
RPC 447, Burgos 319.
*Octavian: Senator, Consul and Triumvir from 43 BC; de-facto sole ruler from 27 BC; proclaimed Augustus, emperor 12 BC - 14 AD.Antonivs Protti
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Aurelian - AE antoninianusMediolanum
autumn 271 - autumn 272 AD
Issue 3
radiate and cuirassed bust right
IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
Fortuna seated on wheel left, holding rudder and cornucopia
FORTVNA__R_EDVX
S
LV 1902-72; RIC1st 128
http://www.ric.mom.fr/en/coin/1466
2,9g 23mm
ex Berliner MünzauktionJ. B.
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BCC M123 Hadrian? Hemhem MinimaCaesarea Minima
Hadrian? 117-138CE
Caesarea or Alexandria Mint
AE Chalkon
Obv: Mis-struck, possible brockage.
Rev: Hemhem crown of Harpocrates.
Traces of date, blundered, below.
12.0mm. 0.76gm. Axis:?
cf. Hamburger #102; Imitation?
of BMC Alexandria 902
Surface find Caesarea Maritima, 1977
J. Berlin Caesarea Collectionv-drome
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BCC M91 Hadrian Hemhem CrownCaesarea Minima
Hadrian 117-138CE
Alexandria Mint
AE Dichalkon
Obv: Laureate head of Hadrian right.
Rev: Hemhem crown of Harpocrates.
Date LI-Z (year 17) below.
13.5x12.5mm. 1.45gm. Axis:0
cf. BMC Alexandria 902
Surface find Caesarea Maritima, 1970's
J. Berlin Caesarea Collectionv-drome
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bmcxxx-7Elagabalus
Tyre, Phoenicia
Obv: ... M AV AN-TONINV[S A]VG, Laureate, cuirassed bust right, seen from rear. Circular countermark of head of Hercules, right.
Rev: TVR-IO–RVM, Hercules standing left, placing right hand on trophy and holding club in left hand and lion skin draped over left arm, being crowned by Nike on column; murex shell to inner left.
25 mm, 10.98 gms
BMC---; SNG Cop---; Rouvier---; Münzen & Medaillen GmbH (DE), Auction 20, Lot 902; Cf. Classical Numismatic Group, Inc., Triton XX, Lot 469 (different bust type and no lion skin). Countermark: Howgego 15 (countermark of Tyre frequently found on coins of Elagabalus)Charles M
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Byzantine Lead Seal circa 1000Obv: Bust of Bearded Saint Holding Cross
Rev: Four-line inscription, STEPHANOS SYMAHIA (Stephanos Alliance or Union)
13 mm
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Calabria, Taras. Half stater circa 333-331/0AV 4.26 g.
TAPANTINΩN Head of Hera r., wearing stephane, triple-pendant earring and necklace; in l. field, E.
Rev. TAPAΣ Dolphin rider l., holding small dolphin on outstretched r. hand and trident in l.; below, T – K.
Vlasto 5. de Luynes 247 These dies). Jameson 149 (these dies). AMB 90 (these dies). Fischer-Bossert G7h (this coin). Historia Numorum Italy 902.
Very rare and possibly the finest specimen in private hands. A portrait of exquisite
style, work of a very talented master engraver. Extremely fine
Ex Sammlung Dr. G.W., erworben bei Crédit Suisse Monetarium Zürich am 14.6.1996.
In the late fourth century BC, Taras fell under increasing pressure from neighbouring Italic peoples, particularly the Lucanians and the related Brettians. As a means of defending themselves against the growing threat, the Tarentines took to hiring foreign mercenary commanders and their armies. These commanders were often important and powerful figures in mainland Greece. In 340 BC, the Tarentines hired Archidamos III, the Eurypontid Spartan king to wage war against their enemies. When the Lucanian menace was renewed in 334 BC, the Tarentines hired Alexander I of Epeiros, the Molossian king who was not only brother to Olympias and uncle to Alexander the Great, but also father of Pyrrhos, whose own Italian adventures are the subject of legends. Alexander the Molossian was very keen to take up the call for military aid both in an effort to parallel the glory enjoyed by his Macedonian nephew as he began the conquest of the Persian Empire and to cheat an oracle that linked the doom of Alexander I to the river Acheron and the city of Pandosia—both in Epeiros, he assumed. From 333 to 332 BC, Alexander the Molossian was extremely successful, inflicting numerous defeats on the Lucanians, Brettians, and Samnites, recapturing Greek cities, like Herakleia (a colony of Taras) and Metapontion, and even seizing several Brettian settlements. However, by 331 BC his relationship with the Tarentines had begun to fray due to the king’s meddling in the civic politics of the region, and the Lucanians and Brettians were prepared to renew the conflict. Alexander I encamped with his army on three hills on the border between Lucania and Bruttium near a small city, but found himself besieged by the enemy during a heavy rainfall. He attempted to escape the battle by fording a nearby river, but was killed by a Lucanian spear. The name of the river turned out to be the Acheron and that of the nearby city, Pandosia. It was bad luck for Alexander the Molossian that Greek colonists in other lands often had a taste for naming cities and local geographical features after those in their homeland. This beautiful gold hemistater was struck at Taras as part of the financial support for the great army of Epeirote and Italiote Greek mercenaries that Alexander I led. Fending off barbarians was never cheap and one can only imagine how much more expensive it made things to have a king serving as mercenary commander. The obverse depicts Hera, a goddess often favoured by Dorian Greek peoples, like the Tarentines, while the reverse features a dolphin rider—a popular type at Taras. There is disagreement among numismatists as to whether this rider is correctly identified as Taras, the mythological eponymous founder of the city or as Phalanthos, the historical oecist responsible for the foundation of Taras. Both have stories attached to them of being saved by dolphins when they were at risk of drowning. In this particular case since the rider carries a trident, the weapon of Poseidon, and Taras was said to be the son of the same god it may be more likely that we are looking at Taras rather than Phalanthos here.Leo
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CARIA, HYDISOS1st Century BC
AE 20 mm 4.76 g
O: Bearded helmeted head right
R: Eagle standing right on thunderbolt, ΥΔ[I]/SEW to right of eagle
Caria, Hydisos
Imhoof KM 2*; Dieudonné Paris Aquisitions 1902, 64; Wroth in NC 1903 p. 334, 26
laney
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CÁC II. 18.13.1.1./a2.New subtype not "E", Anonymous I. (Béla II., (Béla II. the Blind), King of Hungary, (1131-1141 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-102, CNH I.-090, U-053, #01CÁC II. 18.13.1.1./a2.New subtype not "E", Anonymous I. (Béla II., (Béla II. the Blind), King of Hungary, (1131-1141 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-102, CNH I.-090, U-053, Rare !!! #01
avers: E''s and lines in place of the legend, cross in circle of dots with dots in the angles; border of dots.
reverse: Lines in place of the legend; cross in circle with wedges between the angles; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:11,3-12,0mm, weight: 0,33g, axis: 0h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-102, CNH I.-090, Unger-053,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 18.13.1.1/a2.New subtype,
Q-001quadrans
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CÁC II. 18.13.1.1/a3.04v../32a.(New Sigla!), Anonymous I. (Béla II., (Béla II. the Blind), King of Hungary, (1131-1141 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-102, CNH I.-090, U-053, #01CÁC II. 18.13.1.1/a3.04v../32a.(New Sigla!), Anonymous I. (Béla II., (Béla II. the Blind), King of Hungary, (1131-1141 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-102, CNH I.-090, U-053, #01
avers: E''s and lines in place of the legend, cross in a circle of dots with dots in the angles; border of dots.
reverse: Lines in place of the legend; cross in a circle with wedges between the angles; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,5-12,7mm, weight: 0,52g, axis: 9h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-102, CNH I.-090, Unger-053,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 18.13.1.1/a3.04v../32a.(New Sigla!),
Q-001quadrans
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CÁC II. 18.13.1.1/c1.05./65., Anonymous I. (Béla II., (Béla II. the Blind), King of Hungary, (1131-1141 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-102, CNH I.-090, U-053, #01CÁC II. 18.13.1.1/c1.05./65., Anonymous I. (Béla II., (Béla II. the Blind), King of Hungary, (1131-1141 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-102, CNH I.-090, U-053, #01
avers: E''s and lines in place of the legend, cross in circle of dots with dots in the angles; border of dots.
reverse: Lines in place of the legend; cross in circle with wedges between the angles; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:11,5-12,5mm, weight: 0,36g, axis: -h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-102, CNH I.-090, Unger-053,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 18.13.1.1/c1.05./65.,
Q-001quadrans
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Charles A. Lindbergh, 1972 Aviation Hall of FameObv: CHARLES AUGUSTUS LINDBERGH, 1902 - (1974), head of Lindbergh, facing three-quarters to left, AVIATION HALL OF FAME.
Rev: A collection of aircraft, including The Spirit of St. Louis, associated with Lindbergh's career over a map of North and South America, below is a list of accomplishments: SOLO TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT - 1927 / AIR ROUTE TO THE ORIENT - 1931 / AIR ROUTES TO EUROPE - 1933 / AIRLINE CONSULTANT / BRIG. GEN. USAFR
Note: Medal was produced during C. A. Lindbergh's lifetime.
Designer: R. Beck, Mint: Medallic Art Company, Danbury, CT
Bronze, 44 mm, 0°Matt Inglima
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CHINA - Emperor De ZongCHINA - Emperor De Zong, Guang Xu Reign (1875-1908) Cu 10 Cash, 1902-1905, Hu Peh Province. Obv.: Hu-Peh Province/10 Cash around dragon. Rev.: Chinese and Manchu characters stating value, province and reign. Reference: Y-122.dpaul7
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Claudio II il Gotico, Salbris hoard, Boyd coll R/AEQVITAS AVGClaudius II (268-270 d.C.)
AE Antoninianus, gr. 3,1, mm 20, qBB
D/ IMP CLAVDIVS AVG, busto radiato, corazzato e drappeggiato a dx
R/ AEQVITAS AVG, Equità stante a sin., regge bilancia e cornucopia
RIC15 var, Cohen 10.
Nota: potrebbe essere anche RIC14 var o not in RIC. Il RIC15 non contempla il drappeggiamento dell'imperatore sul D/, la legenda del RIC14 è IMP C CLAUDIVS AVG, mentre quella di questa moneta è IMP CLAVDIVS AVG
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (2 dicembre 2009, numero archivio 5), ex W.C. Boyd collection (1842-1906). Acquisita dallo stesso Boyd dal Salbris hoard (Francia) probabilmente nel 1902, ex Baldwin auction 42 2005 lotto 650, ex Lee Toone collection (Aberford, Leeds Uk) fino al 2009. paolo
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Claudius. Æ Sestertius. AD 41-50. Rome mint. (23.91g, 36mm.) TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP P P, laureate head to right / EX S C P P OB CIVES SERVATOS in four lines within oak-wreath. RIC I 112; BMCRE 185.
From the inventory of a German dealer.
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Clement XIII Giulio 1763AR GIULIO 26mm CLEMEMT XIII Rome (6 July 1758-2 February 1769)
Obv: ∙ CLEM ∙ XIII. / PONT ∙ M ∙ A ∙ V ∙
Rezzonico arms with crossed keys and tiara above
Rev: OBLECTAT
IVSTOS
MISERCOR
DIA
1763
All within palm wreath mintmark 117 at bottom (two crossed hammers)
Berman 2902 (CNI 59; S. 66-71; M. 22-3)
Compassion delights just men
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Cnut + Siefrith, Viking Kingdom of York Penny. Anglo-Dane. Cnut + Siefrith, Viking Kingdom of York. 895-902. AR Penny (1.37 gm, 20.1mm, 12h) L. & S. Class IIb. Patriarchal cross ⠁‡⠠, pellet in ea. qtr of sm cross. CИVT RЄX: C-И-V-T at limbs, R-Є-X follow (reads as CR:.TEИXV::) / Crosslet in center with two pellets. ✠CVИ ⸪ ИET ⸪TI ⸪. (CVNNETI) around inner dotted border. gVF. Bt. Silbury Coins, 2014. Spink SCBC 993; North 501. SCBI 36 (Berlin) 118-119 var. (pellets).Anaximander
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Commodus Galley Varb 2902 - 2908vCommodus, Thrace Coela, 177 - 192 AD, 2.01g, 18mm, Cohen 1013, Varbanov III 2902 - 2908v
OBV: IMP CAES MAR COMMO, bare-headed, draped bust right
REV: AIL MVNICIPI COILA, Prow with cornucopia above and dolphin below
Believed to be somewhere between Varbanov 2902 and 2908v. Unsure if the bust is draped. Varbanov has the dolphin in front. Cohen 1013 lists it below.
Any additional information someone may have would be appreciated. And thanks to Curtis Clay for his assistance. SRukke
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Constantine I VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP from LondonConstantine I
A.D. 319
17mm 3.4g
CONSTANTINVS AVG; laureate helmeted and cuirassed bust right.
VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP; two Victories stg., facing one another, together holding shield/ wreath inscribed VOT PR on decorated altar.
In ex. PLN
RIC VII London 161; LMCC 9.01.011; RML 902 (plate coin)
Victor C
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Constantine I, Follis, PROVIDENTIAE AVGG, ε, SMTSAE Follis
Constantine I
Caesar: 306 - 307AD
Augustus: 307 - 337AD
Issued: 328AD
20.0mm 3.30gr 6h
O: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG; Diademed (rosettes), draped and cuirassed bust, right.
R: PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG; City gate with two turrets, star above, seven layers of bricks and base, dots and arches in top layer of bricks, no doors.
Exergue: ε, right field; SMTS, below line.
Thessalonica Mint
RIC VII Thessalonica 169, ε; Aorta: 584: B18, O4, R148, T12, M7.
Rated R1
plmurphy 224009417902
5/20/20 6/6/20Nicholas Z
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Constantine I, Heraclea AE follis (326-327 AD)o: CONSTANTINVS AVG
r: DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG//VOT/XXX//•SMHΓ
18mm; 3.21g; 5h
RIC.VII.Heraclea.90,G
Ex Gorny & MoschT.MooT
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Constantine II AE follis. 321-322. London.CONSTANT_INVS IVN NOB C Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust left / BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, globe on altar inscribed VOT-IS-XX, three stars above. Mintmark PLON.
RIC VII 236Antonivs Protti
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Cr 38/5 - Anonymous SextansROMAN REPUBLIC
Anonymous Æ Sextans (30mm, 30.20 g, 9h). Semi-Libral std. Rome mint. ~217-215 BC.
Head of Mercury right, wearing winged petasus; •• (mark of value) above / Prow of galley right; •• (mark of value) below.
VF, dark green patina, earthen highlights.
Crawford 38/5; Sydenham 85.
From the Bruce R. Brace Collection.
ex CNG
RR0001Sosius
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Denarius; Roma seated left, holding Victory and scepter, RIC 259Marcus Aurelius Denarius. Rome 172 A.D. 3,2g, 20mm. M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXVI, laureate head right / IMP VI COS III, Roma seated left, holding Victory and scepter, shield to right. RIC 259, Sear RCV II: 4902, RSC 280.
Podiceps
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Domitian Denarius ric 266 (Titus)CAESAR DIVI F DOMITIANVS COS VII
laureate head right.
PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS
lighted & garlanded altar.
Domitian Caesar 69-81
AR Denarius
Struck 80-81
3,08g/19mm
Ric 266 (Titus)
Ex Künker
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EB0424 Hadrian Æ AsHadrian Æ As Rome, AD 132-134.
Obv.: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, Laureate and draped bust right.
Rev.: COS III P·P· around, S C in ex., Hadrian on horseback prancing right, holding spear. Commemorates return to Rome.
Reference: Cohen 495
27 mm, 11.902 gEB
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EB0902 Domitian / JupiterDomitian, AE Sestertius, 85 AD.
Obverse: IMP CAES [DOMIT AV]G GERM COS XI C[ENS PER P P], laureate head right.
Reverse: IOVI VICTORI, Jupiter seated left, holding Victory and sceptre; SC in ex.
References: RIC II, Part 1 (second edition) 398.
Diameter: 34mm, Weight: 26.34g.EB
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Edward VII, Farthing, 1902CU Farthing
Edward VII
King: 1901 - 1910
1902
mikelob/Mike Lobban 402249925372
5/8/20 6/6/20Nicholas Z
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Egypt, Alexandria, 115p Carinus (282-283 A.D. Caesar 283-285 A.D. Augustus), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4010-Γ, ЄTOYC/Γ//--, Nike walking right, #1Egypt, Alexandria, 115p Carinus (282-283 A.D. Caesar 283-285 A.D. Augustus), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4010-Γ, ЄTOYC/Γ//--, Nike walking right, #1
avers: A K M A KAΡINOC CЄB, Laureate and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: ЄTOYC, Γ, Nike walking right, holding wreath and palm. Γ in the left field (year 3).
exergue: ЄTOYC/Γ//--, diameter: 16,5-19,5mm, weight:6,79g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: Γ year-3, 284-285 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4010-Γ,
Milne 4738,
Geissen 3186,
Dattari 5590,
Kampmann-Ganschow 115.15,
Sear 12383,
Q-001quadrans
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ElagabalusSYRIA, Decapolis. Petra. Elagabalus. AD 218-222. Æ (20mm, 6.58 g, 6h). Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Founder plowing right. Spijkerman 56; SNG ANS 1377. Near VF, earthen green patina. ecoli
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Elymais SG 5902KINGDOM OF ELYMAIS
PHRAATES (SON OF ORODES I)
AE Drachm, ~150 A.D.
O: Phraates cuir. bust l. with long beard, wearing diad. tiara ornamented with anchor, pellet, crescent and anchor behind.
R: Field covered with dashes.
Sear 5902
Ex Frank RobinsonSosius
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Elymais. Arsacid dynasty. Phraates (early-mid 2nd century A.D.)van't Haaff 14.7.2-1; De Morgan 36.2-3; BMC plate XLI, 17-21; Sear GICV 5902; Alram --
AE drachm, 3.48 g., 14.66 mm. max.
Obv: Small, narrow bust facing left, wearing tiara with pellet-in-crescent, diadem band below tiara; to right, pellet in crescent above anchor with one crossbar at top; pellet border.
Rev: Dashes in regular, parallel or perpendiculat pattern, no border.Stkp
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