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Antiochos VIII AE19. Diademed & radiate head right
/ BASILEWS ANTIOCOU EPIFANOUS, eagle
standing left on thunderbolt, scepter behind shoulder.
SNGIs 2501. Coin #620
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Macedonia under Roman rule. Gaius Publius Quaestor. 148-146BC. AE19mm. Obv. Athena in crested helmet. Rev. Grazing cow right. GAIOY TAMIOU. SNG ´Cop. 1323Lee S
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Roman provincial Gordian III AE24 Asklepius
Gordian III AE19 of Deultum, Thrace.,
Obv: Gordian III right, rev: Asklepios standing front, looking left, leaning on serpent-entwined staff.
23.5mm.,7.98g. paul1888
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12 Domitian and DomitiaDomitian & Domitia
AE19mm of the Thessalian Confederacy, probably minted at Larissa.
ΔΟΜΙΤΙΑΝΟΝ ΚΑΙΣΑΡΑ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΙ, laureate head of Domitian right / ΔΟΜΙΤΙΑΝ ΣΕΒΑΣΣΣΤΗΝ, diademed bust of Domitia right.
RPC 277; Rogers 88.
RI0031Sosius
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30 Severus AlexanderSEVERUS ALEXANDER
AE19. Bithynia, Nicaea.
M AVP CEVH ALEXANDROC AV, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / N-IK-AI-E - WN between and beneath three standards.
BMC 103 Sosius
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AURELIAN & VABALATHUS. ANTONINIANUS, 270-275 AD. AE19-20mm. AURELIAN & VABALATHUS. ANTONINIANUS, 270-275 AD.
Obv. IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust of Aurelian
REV. VABALATHVS VCR IM DR, laureate bust of Vabalathus.
Ref. RIC Vi 381; Cohen 1; Sear5 11718.Lee S
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Constantine II, RIC 381 var. TrierConstantine II, AE19, Trier. 322-323 CE
Obverse: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate and cuirassed bust right, holding spear over shoulder and horse by the bridle before.
Reverse: BEATA TRAN-QVILLITAS, large globe on an altar inscribed V dot O - TIS - XX in three lines, three stars above.
Mintmark: PTR dot., RIC VII Trier 381 var (mintmark) 18.9 mm, 2.7 g.
NORMAN K
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Caracalla AE19 of Serdica, ThraceCaracalla
Thrace, Serdica
AE 19
laureate bust r.
AVT K M AV CEV ANTΩNINOC
Thanatos leaning on inverted torch
CEPΔΩN
Moushmov 4829
Ardatirion
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005c3. Claudius & Agrippina JuniorEphesos,Ionia. AE19 Assarion. 20.8mm, 6.57 g. Obv: Jugate busts of Claudius and Agrippina right. Rev: EΦE KOYΣI-NIOΣ TO Δ to left and right of stag standing right. RPC 2624. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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006d01. Claudia Neronis Claudia Neronis & Poppaea. AE19, 7.48 g. Caesarea Panias, Syria. After 65 AD. Posthumous for Poppaea and her daughter Claudia. Obv: DIVA POPPAEA AV, distyle temple on high base, with veiled statue of Poppaea seated left within, holding cornucopiae (and/or patera). Rev: DIVA CLAVD NER F, hexastyle round temple with domed roof, female figure standing left within, holding cornucopiae. RPC 4846; SNG ANS 858; Meshorer, Caesaria Panias, Plate 7, H.lawrence c
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027 BC-14 AD - AUGUSTUS & RHOEMETALKES I AE19 - struck 11 BC-12 ADobv: BACILEWS POIMHTALKOY (diademed head of Rhoemetalkes right)
rev: KAICAPOC CEBACTOY (bare head of Augustus right)
ref: RPC 1718, SNGCop 1192, BMC 7-9, Moushmov 5782, Jurukova 200.
mint: Byzantion (?), Thracian Kingdom
5.47gms, 19mm
History: The Hellenistic kingdom of Thrace broke up in the 1st century BC - conquered by Rome. Rhoemetalkes I was awarded the kingdom of Thrace by the Romans in 11 BC. After his death in 12 AD, the emperor Augustus divided Thrace between Rhoemetalkes son & brother.berserker
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027 BC-14 AD - AUGUSTUS AE19 of Philippi obv: AVG (laureate head of Augustus right)
rev: Two colonists plowing with two oxen right
ref: RPC1656, BMC (Parium) 86-88
mint: uncertain mint in Macedon, probably Philippi
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030c02. Julia SoaemiasAE19 of Neapolis, Samaria. 17mm, 6.07 g. Obv: IOVCOEMIAC CEBAC, bust right. Rev: Tyche standing left with rudder and cornucopia.
Rosenberger III, 16, 67. [needs verification]lawrence c
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032p Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, RPC III 5693, AE-Hemiobol, L/IA//--, Stag standing right, #1032p Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, RPC III 5693, AE-Hemiobol, L/IA//--, Stag standing right, #1
avers: AΥT KAI TPAI AΔPIA CEB, Laureate head right.
reverse: No legends, Stag standing right, L-IA.
exergue: L/IA//--, diameter: 18,5-19,0mm, weight: 5,4g, axis: 0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: 126-127 A.D., Year (IA)11.,
ref:
RPC III 5693,
Emmet -IA,
Milne 1235,
Geissen 966,
Dattari 2023,
Kampmann-Ganschow 032.439,
Köln 0966,
BMC 0854,
SNG Copenhagen -,
Sear 3824
Q-001quadrans
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201. Septimus Severus; Pautalia, ThraceSeptimus Severus AE19 of Pautalia. AV K L CEP CEVHPOC, laureate head right / OVLPIAC PAVTALIAC, bunch of grapes on a stem. Moushmov 4164. No.3179.
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221-179 BC - Philip V - Sear 1394 - Two Goats ReverseKing: Philip V of Macedonia (r. 221-179 BC)
Date: 221-179 BC
Size: AE19
Condition: Mediocre
Obverse: Diademed head of Artemis Tauropoulos right
Reverse: AMΦIΠΩΛITΩN above and beneath two goats contending.
Amphipolis, Thrace (Macedonia)
Sear 1394; Lindgren II 934; BMC 36; SNG Cop. 62; ANS 116
4.83g; 19.9mm; 15°Pep
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222-235 AD - Severus Alexander - NI | K | A | IE Between Three Standards ReverseEmperor: Severus Alexander (r. 222-235 AD)
Date: 222-235 AD
Condition: Fair
Size: AE19
Obverse: M AVP CEVH AΛEΞANΔPOC (or variation)
Bust right; laureate (and draped?)
Reverse: NI | K | A | IE between three standards.
"ΩN" in exergue
Mint: Nicaea, Bithynia
4.17g; 19.9mm; 30°Pep
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59-55 - SEVERO ALEJANDRO (222 - 235 D.C.)NICEA en Bitinia
Hoy Iznik, situado en la orilla de un lago cerca de la costa asiática del mar de Mármara
AE19 19 mm 3.4 gr.
Anv: ”M AVP CEV AΛE[ΞANΔPOC ---]” – Cab. laur. viendo a der.
Rev: ”NI/KA/IE/ΩN", Leyenda entre tres estandartes militares.
Acuñada: 222-235 D.C.
Referencias: BMC 13 #99-100 P.168, Sear GICV #3287 var. (Corte Leyenda reverso) P.312, SNG Cop #520 var. (Corte Leyenda reverso), RG II #617 p.477, SNG Von Aulock #623 var. (Corte Leyenda reverso)mdelvalle
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69-72 - Nicea - GORDIANO III (238 - 244 D.C.)NICEA en Bitinia
Hoy Iznik, situado en la orilla de un lago cerca de la costa asiática del mar de Mármara
AE19
19 mm 3.9 gr.
Anv: ”M ANT ΓOPΔIANOC AVΓ" – Busto rad., vest, y acoraz. viendo a der.
Rev: ”N/I/K/A/I - EΩN", en exergo, Leyenda entre cuatro estandartes militares, los centrales con Águilas legionarias. "ΩN" en exergo.
Acuñada: 222-235 D.C.
Referencias: BMC 13 #119 P.171, Sear GICV #3671 P.353, SNG Cop #526, RG II #712 P.489mdelvalle
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702a, Augustus, 16 January 27 B.C. - 19 August 14 A.D.Augustus, 27 BC - 14 AD. AE 19mm (5.98 gm). Lydia, Sardeis. Diodoros Hermophilou. Obverse: head right. Reverse: Zeus Lydios standing facing holding scepter and eagle. RPC I, 489, 2986; SNG von Aulock 3142. aVF. Fine portrait. Ex Tom Vossen.
De Imperatoribus Romanis:
An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Rulers
AUGUSTUS (31 B.C. - 14 A.D.)
Garrett G. Fagan
Pennsylvania State University
In the course of his long and spectacular career, he put an end to the advancing decay of the Republic and established a new basis for Roman government that was to stand for three centuries. This system, termed the "Principate," was far from flawless, but it provided the Roman Empire with a series of rulers who presided over the longest period of unity, peace, and prosperity that Western Europe, the Middle East and the North African seaboard have known in their entire recorded history. Even if the rulers themselves on occasion left much to be desired, the scale of Augustus's achievement in establishing the system cannot be overstated. Aside from the immense importance of Augustus's reign from the broad historical perspective, he himself is an intriguing figure: at once tolerant and implacable, ruthless and forgiving, brazen and tactful. Clearly a man of many facets, he underwent three major political reinventions in his lifetime and negotiated the stormy and dangerous seas of the last phase of the Roman Revolution with skill and foresight. With Augustus established in power and with the Principate firmly rooted, the internal machinations of the imperial household provide a fascinating glimpse into the one issue that painted this otherwise gifted organizer and politician into a corner from which he could find no easy exit: the problem of the succession.
(For a very detailed and interesting account of the Age of Augustus see: http://www.roman-emperors.org/auggie.htm)
Death and Retrospective
In his later years, Augustus withdrew more and more from the public eye, although he continued to transact public business. He was getting older, and old age in ancient times must have been considerably more debilitating than it is today. In any case, Tiberius had been installed as his successor and, by AD 13, was virtually emperor already. In AD 4 he had received grants of both proconsular and tribunician power, which had been renewed as a matter of course whenever they needed to be; in AD 13, Tiberius's imperium had been made co-extensive with that of Augustus. While traveling in Campania, Augustus died peacefully at Nola on 19 August, AD 14. Tiberius, who was en route to Illyricum, hurried to the scene and, depending on the source, arrived too late or spent a day in consultation with the dying princes. The tradition that Livia poisoned her husband is scurrilous in the extreme and most unlikely to be true. Whatever the case about these details, Imperator Caesar Augustus, Son of a God, Father of his Country, the man who had ruled the Roman world alone for almost 45 years, or over half a century if the triumviral period is included, was dead. He was accorded a magnificent funeral, buried in the mausoleum he had built in Rome, and entered the Roman pantheon as Divus Augustus. In his will, he left 1,000 sesterces apiece to the men of the Praetorian guard, 500 to the urban cohorts, and 300 to each of the legionaries. In death, as in life, Augustus acknowledged the true source of his power.
The inscription entitled "The Achievements of the Divine Augustus" (Res Gestae Divi Augustae; usually abbreviated RG) remains a remarkable piece of evidence deriving from Augustus's reign. The fullest copy of it is the bilingual Greek and Latin version carved into the walls of the Temple of Rome and Augustus at Ancyra in Galatia (for this reason the RG used to be commonly referred to as the Monumentum Ancyranum). Other evidence, however, demonstrates that the original was inscribed on two bronze pillars that flanked the entrance to the Mausoleum of Augustus in Rome. The inscription remains the only first-person summary of any Roman emperor's political career and, as such, offers invaluable insights into the Augustan regime's public presentation of itself.
In looking back on the reign of Augustus and its legacy to the Roman world, its longevity ought not to be overlooked as a key factor in its success. People had been born and reached middle age without knowing any form of government other than the Principate. Had Augustus died earlier (in 23 BC, for instance), matters may have turned out very differently. The attrition of the civil wars on the old Republican aristocracy and the longevity of Augustus, therefore, must be seen as major contributing factors in the transformation of the Roman state into a monarchy in these years. Augustus's own experience, his patience, his tact, and his great political acumen also played their part. All of these factors allowed him to put an end to the chaos of the Late Republic and re-establish the Roman state on a firm footing. He directed the future of the empire down many lasting paths, from the existence of a standing professional army stationed at or near the frontiers, to the dynastic principle so often employed in the imperial succession, to the embellishment of the capital at the emperor's expense. Augustus's ultimate legacy, however, was the peace and prosperity the empire was to enjoy for the next two centuries under the system he initiated. His memory was enshrined in the political ethos of the Imperial age as a paradigm of the good emperor; although every emperor adopted his name, Caesar Augustus, only a handful earned genuine comparison with him.
Copyright © 1999, Garrett G. Fagan.
Published: De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Rulers and their Families http://www.roman-emperors.org/startup.htm. Used by permission.
Augustus (the first Roman emperor, in whose reign Jesus Christ was born) is without any doubt one of the most important figures in Roman history.
It is reported that when he was near death, Augustus addressed those in attendance with these words, "If I have played my part well, applaud!"
Edited by J. P. Fitzgerald, Jr Cleisthenes
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81-96 AD - DOMITIAN & DOMITIA AE19 of Adramyteionobv: AYT DOMITIANOC KAI CEB GEPM[ANIKOC] (laureate head right)
rev: DOMITIA CEB ADR[A] (draped bust right)
ref: RPC 2910 (just two specimens cited)
mint: Adramyteion
4.08gms, 19mm, plated
Very rare
Domitia Longina or simply Domitia married to Domitian in 70 A.D. In 81, Domitian became the new Roman Emperor and Domitia became the new Roman Empress. In 83 she had an affair with an actor called Paris, who was executed for this, and Domitia exiled after the divorce. In 91 Domitian recalled her from exile to Rome as a Roman Empress. Years after Domitian's death, Domitia still referred to herself as an Emperor's wife. She died peacefully about 130 AD. Some coins of her were minted during Domitian's reign.
Adramyttium (Adramyteion) was an ancient city of Mysia at the head of the Gulf of Adramyttium facing the island of Lesbos, and at the base of Mt. Ida.berserker
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81-96 AD - DOMITIAN AE19 Byzantion - struck 81-96 ADobv: DOMITIANOY KAICAPOC (laureate head left)
rev: [BYZ]ANTIWN (crescent moon and star)
ref: Moushmov3274
mint: Byzantion (Thrace)
3.16gms, 19mm
Very rare
The crescent and star is one of the oldest symbol, it appears on petroglyphs and steles of the first civilization in Sumer. This symbol was adopted by the Greeks and was associated with many of their gods. Nevertheless, Byzantium was the first governing state to use the crescent moon as its national symbol. According to some reports, they chose it in honor of the goddess Diana.berserker
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aa Aeolis, Kyme. AE19. Magistrate SekoyndaO: Hd Amazon Kyme r.
R: Horse stepping r., KY above, EPI PR SEKOYNDAS around.
SNG Cop 116. RPC 1.2432
FORVM post from Curtis Clay:
The CEKOYNDAC issue "was attributed by BMC to the reign of Nero, because of the similarity of the reverse type with 2435 [a coin of Nero at Cyme with rev. unbridled trotting horse]. There are, however, differences of style, detail (bridled versus unbridled horse), technique (the die axis), metal (brass rather than bronze) and ethnic (only the abbreviated KY), which suggest that the issue cannot be exactly contemporaneous. Similar types were used on Hellenistic bronzes, so it does not seem clear when this issue was made, perhaps in either first century BC or the early first century AD." ancientone
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aa Lydia, Sala. Pseudo-autonomous AE19. Magistrate AndronikosObv: CALH NWN, helmeted bust of Athena right wearing crested Corinthian helmet and aegis.
Rev: EPI GO YAL ANDPONEIKOS, Kybele seated left, turreted, holding patera and resting arm on tympanum, lion at foot.
Magistrate G. Val. Andronikos
SNG Cop 417-419var (Magistrat), BMC 229.9ancientone
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ADRIANO, Side Panfilia, AE19, 117-138 d.C.Bronzo AE 19, zecca di Side, 117-138 d.C., Adriano
3.692 gr, 19.0 mm, 0°, B+
D/ KAICAP ADPIANOC, testa laureata a dx
R/ CIDHTWN, Atena che avanza a sx tenendo melograno e scudo, serpente a sinistra ai piedi.
SNG France 798, Lindgren 1160
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (25 febbraio 2008, numero catalogo 81); ex FAC (Morehead City NC, Usa, fino al 2008)paolo
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AE17 de Marcus Aurelius, 161-180 AP. J-C! Frappe Aegea, Rare AE17 de Marcus Aurelius, 161-180 AP. J-C! Frappe Aegea, Rare1319
17 mm- 3.32 gr, patine foncée, relief, Etat: TTB
Droit : AV KAI M AYPH ANTWNEINOC- tête barbue à droite;
Rev.: Gallère. Ref.: Moushmov.
Marcus Aurelius, AE19 of Coela, Thrace. AD 161-180. 3.43 g. ENI CAI MAR AV A, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / AILI MVNICIPI COILA, prow right with six? rowers, star and corn ear on deck. Varbanov 2987 var (obv legend); RPC IV online 10947.
Antonivs Protti
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AE19 de Alexandre Le Grand, Macédoine 336-323 av. J-CAv.: Tête de Heracles à droite, recouverte de fourure de lion;
Rev.: Arc, étui de flèches et flute, ALEXANDROU au milieu
18mm.,4,23g., _2944 SOLDAntonivs Protti
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AE19 de Alexandre Le Grand, Macédoine 336-323 av. J-CAv.: Tête de Heracles à droite, recouverte de fourure de lion;
Rev.: Arc, étui de flèches et flute, ALEXANDROU au milieu,
18mm, 6,12g., _5527Antonivs Protti
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AE19 de Alexandre Le Grand, Macédoine 336-323 av. J-CAv.: Tête de Heracles à droite, recouverte de fourure de lion;
Rev.: Arc, étui de flèches et flute, ALEXANDROU au milieu,
18mm, 6,12g., _7143Antonivs Protti
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AE19 SEMIS CARTAGONOVA (Cartagena, Spain).TEMPLE14 - 36 D. C. Antonivs Protti
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Aegae, Aeolis Second and first centuries B.C.
Bronze AE19
6.12 gm, 19 mm
Obv.: Helmeted head of Athena right
Rev.: AIΓAEΩN right
Radiate Zeus standing naked, facing;
holding eagle in outstretched right and scepter in left,
three monograms in left field
B.M.C. Vol. 17, p. 96, No. 12; Sear 4167
This coin was purchased as a semi-cleaned unattributed Greek with bronze disease. Treated and cleaned revealed a coin similar to one already in my collection, but with a little nicer obverse.Jaimelai
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Aeolis, Aegae. Pseudo-Autonomous AE19. Tyche/AthenaObv: Turreted and draped bust of the Tyche, r.
Rev: ΑΙΓΑƐΩΝ / Athena standing, l., holding patera (over altar) and spear; beside, shieldancientone
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Aeolis, Aegeae, Tyche / Apollo19mm, 4.32g
obv: AIΓAI; turreted head of Tyche left
rev: AIΓAЄΩN, Apollo standing left, leaning on column left and holding laurel rightareich
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Aeolis, Cyme. Nero AE19Obv: NEΡΩNA CEBACTON, laureate head right.
Rev: KYMAIΩN KAICAΡEΩN, unbridled horse trotting right.
SNGCop 141, BMC 126.ancientone
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Aeolis, Kyme, Tyche, AE1919mm, 3.01g
obv: KYMH, draped bust of Tyche left
rev: KYMAIΩN, Tyche standing left with rudder and cornucopia
ex FORVMareich
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Aeolis, Kyme, Tyche, AE1919mm, 2.50g
obv: KYMH, draped bust of Tyche right
rev: KYMAIΩN, Tyche standing left with rudder and cornucopia
ex FORVMareich
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Aezani; Zeus, AE19CALIGULA. Phrygia Aezani. 5,5g, 19mm Lollios Klassikos and Lollios Roufos, magistrates. Obv: Radiate head right. Rev: Zeus standing left, holding eagle and sceptre. RPC 3085. Podiceps
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Alexander II Zabinas Alexander I Zabinas 128-123 BC. Ae19mm 6.439g
Apamea on the Orontes mint
Obv: Dionysus (god of wine, winemaking, vine and grape-harvest amongst other things)
Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΣΩΣ ΑΛΣΞΑΝ∆ΟΥ. Winged Tycheleft, kalathos on head, standing left, tiller in right, cornucopia in left. Monogram over symbol outer left.
Ref. Sear 7133, Houghton and Lorber 2242.
(Ex. Lee Stevenson)Samuel G
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Alexander II Zabinas, AE 19 Serrate, BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥAE19 Serrate
Alexander II Zabinas
128 - 122BC
19.5mm 7.10gr 0h
O: NO LEGEND; Head of young Dionysus, right, wreathed in ivy.
R: BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ; Tyche, winged, standing left, wearing kalathos, holding rudder and cornucopia.
Apameia ad Axos Mint?
SC 2242; Hoover 1166.
Harlan Berk
Chicago Coin Expo 4/6/17 4/17/17Nicholas Z
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Alexander II Zabinas. 128-123 BC. AE19mm . 6.439grm.Alexander II Zabinas. 128-123 BC. Apamea on the Orontes(?) mint.
Obv. Dionysos right, wreathed in ivy.
Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΣΩΣ ΑΛΣΞΑΝ∆ΟΥ . Winged Tycheleft, Kalathos on head, standing left, tiller in right, cornucopia in left. Monogram over symbol outer left.
Ref. Sear 7133, Houghton and Lorber 2242.
( Ex- Forvm Ancient Coins )Lee S
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Alexander III (The Great) (356-323 BCE)Metal/Size: AE19; Weight: 5.67 grams; Denomination: Drachm; Mint: Macedonia; Date: 356-323 BCE; Obverse: Head of young Herakles right wearing lion skin headdress. Reverse: Club and bow in bowcase - symbol above club; ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ (Of Alexander) between. References: Sear #6739.museumguy
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Alexander III The Great AE19Alexander III The Great AE19 - Club and BowPhiloromaos
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alexander the great, AE1919mm, 6.93gareich
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Alexander the Great: club with bow in caseMacedonian Kingdom, Alexander III, ca. 300 BC, 19mm, 6.7g. Obverse: bust of Heracles wearing a lion sking right. Reverse: club with bow in case below - ALEXANDROU between, monogram at top. SG 6739. ex areich, photo credit areich
Podiceps
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Alexandria Troas, grazing horse, AE19 "LICINI"Gallienus, Alexandria Troas, grazing horse, AE19. Bronze AE 26, SNG Cop 202 ff. var (obverse legend), VF, Alexandria Troas mint, 3.389g, 19.3mm, 0°, obverse IMP LICINI GALLIENVS, laureate, draped bust right, from behind; reverse COL AVG O TROA, horse feeding right; nice style, cleaning scratches 'In all references consulted, the longest form of Licinius on Gallienus' Alexandrian coins is LICIN, however our coin appears to read LICINI.' ex FORVM & areich, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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Amisos, AE19 Head of Dionysos right
Cista mystica, AMISOY at exergue
8.48 gr, 19 mm
Ref : Sear #3640Potator II
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Amisos, Pontos85-65 B.C.
Bronze AE19
7.90 gm, 19 mm
Obv.: Aegis with Gorgon at the center
Rev.: Nike wearing talaric chiton with diplois, advancing right;
on left shoulder, filleted palm supported by both hands.
AMI-ΣOY across field,
monograms to left and right
SNG Black Sea 1161;
BMC 13, p.20, 72;
Sear 3642Jaimelai
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Amisos, Pontos85-65 B.C.
Bronze AE19
Jaimelai
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Amisos, Pontos, AE 19; Ares/ sword in sheath with strapPontos, Amisos, under Mithradates VI, AE19. Mithradates VI Eupator 120-63 B.C. 19mm, 7.6g. Obverse: helmeted head of Ares right. Reverse: sword in sheath with strap, monograms. Attribution: BMC p.17, #46. Ex areich, photo credit areichPodiceps
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Anchialus, Maximinus IMaximinus I AE19 of Anchialus, Thrace. AVT MAZIMINOC AV, laureate bust left holding sheild / AGCIALEWN, Hercules wrestling the Namean Lion right, bow to left. ecoli
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Ancient Greece: Seleucid Kingdom, bronze AE19 of Antiochus VIII, ca. 121-96 BClordmarcovan
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Anonymous, AE19, ΤΑΡΣΕΩΝAE19
Anonymous Civic Issue
Tarsos, Cilicia
Issued: 164BC - Roman Era
19.0mm 5.50gr 11h
O: NO LEGEND; Veiled and turreted bust of Tyche, right.
R: ΤΑΡΣΕΩΝ; Monument of Sandan; Sandan standing on a horned and winged lion, holding grain ear and bipennis within a triangular structure on an altar with garlanded front.
Exergue: Three control marks: ΡΔΥ ΡΑΤ ΔΙ.
Tarsos, Cilicia
SNG Tahberer -; Mionnet -; Mionnet Supplement -; SNG von Aulock -; SNG Pfalz -; Ziegler -; BMC -; SNG Levante -; SNG Levante Supplement -; SNG Cop -; SNG Cop Supplement -.
Ares Numismatics Web Auction 10, Lot 198.
7/4/20 8/6/20Nicholas Z
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AntiochAntioch 1st Cent B.C
AE19
Obverse:Laureate head of Zeus right
Reverse:Zeus seated left holding Nike and scepter;ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕΩΣ
19 mm 8.19gm
Sear 5853maik
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AntiochAntioch 1st Cent B.C,time of Augustus
AE19
Obverse:Laureate head of Zeus right
Reverse:ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΕΠΙ ΟΥΑΡΟΥ;Tyche seated right on rock outcropping, holding palm branch in extended right hand, resting on raised leg with foot set on river-god below, swimming to right;EK date in right field ;
18.73 mm 6.23gm
RPC 4242maik
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Antioch ad Orontem, Syria, Semi-autonomous, AE19. 65-66 ADObv. Turreted head of Tyche right.
Rev. Lighted garlanded altar, date ET HP
19mm , 5.64Grams.
BMC 76. Canaan
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Antiochos I Soter, AE19, BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ANTIOXOYAE19
Antiochos I Soter
King: 281 - 261BC
19.0mm 6.30gr 12h
O: NO LEGEND; Laureate head of Apollo, right.
R: BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ANTIOXOY; Tripod.
Antioch, Syria Mint
Ex. Harlan Berk
SNG Spaer 179-182
JAZ Numismatics/John Zielinski Auction 138, Lot 3
8/16/18 12/5/18Nicholas Z
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Antiochos VI, AE1919mm, 7.72g
obv: diademed and radiate head of Antiochos right
rev: ANTIOXO[Y] EΠIΦANNOY ΔΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ; Apollo leaning on tripod and holding arrow
Sear 7082areich
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Antiochus IX, Cyzenicus, AE19AE
Antiochus IX
Issued: Year 200/113BC
19.0mm 6.6gr 7h
O: NO LEGEND; Head of Antiochus IX, diademed, right.
R:ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΞΟΥ ΕΠΙφΑΝΟΥΣ; Winged thunderbolt, Σ to left.
Antioch Mint
SNG J.352.2687, SC 2 2364.2
poseidoncoincompany 282288539838
12/21/16 1/20/17Nicholas Z
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Antiochus IX, Nike, AE19Antiochus IX 114-95 B.C. 19mm, 5.7g. Obverse: Winged bust of Eros right. Reverse: Nike advancing left, holding wreath. Sear GCV II 7173. SNG Israel 2743.Podiceps
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Antiochus VIII, Eagle, AE19Seleucid Kingdom Antiochus VIII Grypos 121-96 B.C. 19mm, 5.0 g.
Obverse: Diademed head of Antiochus right. Reverse: BAΣІΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY EΠIΦANOYΣ, Eagle standing left on thunderbolt. Date below (116-117 B.C.) Sear GCV II: 7154 var (date).
Podiceps
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Antiochus VIII, Eagle, AE19Seleucid Kingdom Antiochus VIII Grypos 121-96 B.C. 19mm, 5.0 g.
Obverse: Diademed head of Antiochus right. Reverse: BAΣІΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY EΠIΦANOYΣ, Eagle standing left on thunderbolt. Date below. Sear GCV II: 7154 var (date).
Podiceps
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Antiochus VIII, Gryptos, AE19, BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΞΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥAE19
Antiochus VIII Gryptos
121 - 97BC
18.5 x 17.0mm 5.80gr 0h
O: NO LEGEND: Radiate and diademed head of Antiochus VIII, right.
R: BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΞΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥ; Eagle standing left, wings closed, scepter over shoulder.
Exergue: IE, outer left field; BRR (Seleucid date), below eagle.
Antioch ad Orontes Mint
BMC 25; Hoover HGC 1212; SC 2307ff.
Harlan Berk
Chicago Coin Expo 4/6/17 4/17/17Nicholas Z
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Antoninus Pius Ae19 Philoppolis, Thrace HomoniaObv.
AVT AI AΔΡI ANTΩNEIN
Laureate head right
Rev.
ΦIΛIΠΠOΠOΛEITΩN
Homonoia standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae
19mm 4.40g
Varbanov 771 Moushmov 5112
ancientdave
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Antoninus Pius, Cyzikus, legend in wreath, AE19[ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ] ΑΔΡ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟΣ; bare head right
KY - ZI in laurel wreath
compare
http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/2512/
(different obverse legend)areich
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Antoninus Pius, Dionysus, AE19, Philippopolis, Thracia, Varbanov III 755 variation, RareAntoninus Pius
Augustus, 138 - 161 A.D.
Coin: AE19
Obverse: AVT AIΛI AΔPI - ANTΩNEINOC, laureate bust facing right.
Reverse: ΦIΛIΠΠOΠO-ΛOITΩN, Dionysus, standing half-left, holding a Kantharos with his right hand and a Thyrsos with his left.
Weight: 3.50 g, Diameter: 19 x 19.3 x 1.5 mm, Die axis: 0°, Mint: Philippopolis, Thracia, struck between 154-155 A.D. Reference: Varbanov III 755 variation (AIΛI in obverse legend), Unpublished
Rated RareConstantine IV
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Antoninus Pius, Philippopolis, Homonoia, AE19obv: AVT K ΛI AΔPIA ANTONEINOC; laureate head right
rev: ΦIΛIΠΠOΠOΛEITΩN; Homonoia left, holding cornucopia and patera over altarareich
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Apameia, Phrygia, AE19, ΑΠΑΜΕ ΑΡΙΣΤΑ ΚΗΦΙΣAE19
Apameia, Phrygia
Anonymous
Issued: 148 - 133BC
19.0 x 15.5mm 6.10gr 0h
O: NO LEGEND; Turreted head of Artemis as Tyche, right.
R: ΑΠΑΜΕ ΑΡΙΣΤΑ ΚΗΦΙΣ; Marysas walking right on meander pattern, naked except for cloak behind; playing double flute.
Apameia, Phrygia Mint
SNG von Aulock 3472; Mionnet Supp. VII 143; SNG Tubingen 3973; Weber 7030; BMC 47.
Lydia Numismatics/Recep Karaca Online Auction 7, Lot 1318
5/9/21 6/2/21Nicholas Z
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Arabia Petraea, Bostra. AE19 Julia Mamaea Julia Mamaea AE19 of Syria, Decapolis, Bostra. IVLIA MAMAEA AVGVSTA, draped bust right / COLONIA BOSTRA, bust of Zeus-Ammon right.ancientone
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ARADOSARADOS -- AE19, 3rd Century B.C. Obv.: Turretted head of Tyche right. Rev.: Prow left, Athena as figurehead. A bove. Phoenician writing below. Reference: BMC #97.
dpaul7
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Arados, Phoenicia 94-21 BCArados, Phoenicia, AE19 - 20.5, Weight 6.58g. 94-21 BC. Female bust Tyche (Astarte-Europa) right, wearing stephane and veil over back of head / Humped bull galloping left, head facing, ΦΥ monogram Ξ and CN above, ΡΟΔ (Year 174 of the local era) over M and Phoenician letter Heth. BMC 330; Lindgren I, 2234.ddwau
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Arpi, Apulia; Bull & horseArpi, Apulia, 295-270 B.C., AE19. 19 mm, 4.7 g. Obverse: POULL, Bull butting right. Reverse: ARPA/NOU, horse right. SNG ANS 640-5. ex areich, photo credit areichPodiceps
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Arpi, Apulia; Bull & horse (2)Arpi, Apulia, 295-270 B.C. AE19. 19 mm, 5.35 g. Obverse: POULL, Bull butting right. Reverse: ARPA/NOU, horse right. SNG ANS 640-5. ex areich, photo credit areichPodiceps
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Nike, Athena, Diodoros magistrateMysia, Pergamon
AE19, Circa 2nd - 1st Century BC
Diodoros, magistrate
Obv.: Head of Athena right, wearing crested helmet; ΔIOΔΩΡOΥ (magistrate) below
Rev.: ΠΕΡΓΑΜΗΝΩΝ, Nike standing right, holding wreath and palm.
AE, 7.66g, 18.8mm
Ref.: SNG von Aulock 1378; SNG Copenhagen 364shanxi
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Asia Minor, Pamphylia, Perge, Marcus Aurelius, ArtemisMarcus Aurelius
Pamphylia, Perge
AE19
Obv: AVT KAI M AVP ANTΩNINOC CЄ, Laureate head right.
Rev: ΠЄΡΓΑΙΩΝ, Artemis standing right, holding bow and arrow, with quiver over shoulder.
AE, 4.58g, 19 mm
RPC IV online 10659
Ex Gitbud&Naumann, auction, 34, lot766shanxi
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Asia Minor, Phrygia, Apameia, Zeus, ArtemisApameia
Asia Minor, Phrygia
AE19, 133-48 BC
Obv.: laureate head of Zeus right
Rev.: AΠAMEΩN HPAKΛEI EΓΛO, cult-statue of Artemis Anaitis seen from front.
AE, 8.14g, 19mm
Ref.: SNG München 123; SNG Tübingen 3967shanxi
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Augusto (27 a.C. - 14 d.C.). FilippiAE19 PHIL (Filippi). Augusto (27 a.C. - 14 d.C.).
AE, 18 mm, gr. 4,6, BB
Philippi, Macedonia (zecca siriana o macedone).
D/ VIC AVG. La Vittoria stante a sinistra.
R/ COHOR PRAE PHIL. Tre insegne militari.
RPC 1651.
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (4 gennaio 2008, numero catalogo 69); ex Artemide aste (San Marino, 2007).
NOTA: la scritta sul R/ è un omaggio alle Cohortes Praetoriae, Corpo di difesa imperiale istituito da Augusto nel 27-26 a.C. su imitazione delle guardie personali di scorta ai Pretori della Repubblica.paolo
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AUGUSTUS AE19 (Semis), RPC 1651, NIKEOBV: VIC AVG, Nike standing left on globe, holding wreath and palm
REV: COHOR PRAE PHIL, three military standards
3.8g, 19mm
Minted at Philippi, 31-14 BCLegatus
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AUGUSTUS AE19 (Semis), RPC 1651, NIKEOBV: VIC AVG, Nike standing left on globe, holding wreath and palm
REV: COHOR PRAE PHIL, three military standards
4.6g, 18mm
Minted at Philippi, 32-14 BCLegatus
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Baktria, Indo-Greeks, Antialkidas. Square AE19. Pushkalavati mint, 145-135 BC. BASILEWS NIKHFOROU ANTIALKIDOU, draped bust of Zeus right, thunderbolt on shoulder / Karosthi legend: Maharajasa jayadhrasa Antialkidasa, Palms and pilei of the Dioscuri; Pushkalavati monogram below. ancientone
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BCC CM39 Severus AlexanderRoman Provincial
Caesarea Maritima
Severus Alexander 222-235 C.E.
Obv:IM C SEV AL[EXANDER]
Laureate, draped bust right.
Rev: [C I F A F C CAE] METROPOLI
Turreted bust of Tyche left.
AE19.5mm. 6.67gm. Axis:0
Kadman 88v. Rare.v-drome
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BCC M76Roman Provincial BCC m76
Mint - Gerasa Decapolis?
Date: 2nd-3rd century CE?
Obv:Imperial? bust right with
traces of inscription. “...O....VG”
Rev:TVX.... Bust of Artemis?/ Tyche?
without turreted crown.
AE 11.5 O.89gm. Axis:210
Large and medium brass coins of Gerasa (AE19-AE26)
are known from Hadrian and others with the inscription:
APTEMI TVXH ΓEPACEWN. Any other ideas are welcome.
v-drome
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Berytus; AE19, Tyche/ Baal-Berit standing in biga drawn left by four hippocampsBerytus. Phoenicia. 2nd Century B.C. Bronze AE 19, BMC Phoenicia, p. 51, 2, aVF, Berytus mint, weight 5.177g, maximum diameter 19.5mm, die axis 0o, obverse turreted head of Tyche right, palm frond over far shoulder; reverse Baal-Berit standing in biga drawn left by four hippocamps, phiale in right, trident in left, wears kalathos and himation, illegible Phoenician inscription, aphlaston left, ΦΒ right; Ex ForumPodiceps
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Bithynia - Prusias II Cynegus (220-149 BCE)Metal/Size: AE19; Weight: 4.02 grams; Denomination: Drachm; Mint: Bithynia; Date: 182-149 BCE; Obverse: Head of mature Prusias right, wearing a winged diadem. Reverse: Herakles standing left, holding club in right hand, lion's skin in left - ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ right, ΠΡΟΥΣΙΟΥ left - monogram MHT to right. References: SNG Cop. #631; BMC 13.210.3; Sear #7268.museumguy
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Bithynia, Nicaea, Gordian IIIAE19, Nicaea, Bithynia. M ANT GORDIANOC AVG, radiate, draped bust right / N-I-K-AI-AN between and beneath three standards.
SNG Copenhagen 526 var.SkySoldier
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Bruttium, Vibo Valentia (later Hipponium)Vibo Valentia (later Hipponium), Bruttium, AE19 Semis. Ca. 192-89 BC. Diademed head of Hera right, S behind head / VALENTIA to left of two cornucopiae, S and krater in right field. BMC 15; SNG Cop 1842.ecoli
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Campania, Cales. After 268 BC. AE19.Obv: Helmeted head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet.
Rev: CALENO, cock standing right, star behind.
SNGCop 322.ancientone
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