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Frankreich
Napoleon III. 1852-1870
10 Centimes
1855 D
Münzstätte: Lyon
Vs.: Napoleon III. nach links im Perlkreis
Rs.: Adler auf Bündel im Pelkreis
Erhaltung: Fast sehr schön
Metall: Bronze
30 mm, 9,47 g _694Antonivs Protti
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Niederlande
Wilhelmina 1890-1948
1 Cent
1914
Münzstätte: Utrecht
Vs.: Löwe mit Schwert und Pfeilbündel n. l., das Ganze im Perlkreis
Rs.: Nominal im Kranz
Erhaltung: Sehr schön
Metall: Bronze
19 mm, 2,44 g _190Antonivs Protti
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ARABIA FELIX, Himyarites & Sabaeans. ‘Mdn Byn. AR Unit (Quinarius), 15mm, 1.2g, 1h; Raidan mint, mid-late 1st century AD.
Obv.: Head right within circular torque ending in serpent’s head at top
Rev.: ‘MDN | BYN in ancient Yemeni script; Head right; ‘scepter’ to right // RYDN
Reference: Munro-Hay 3.2ai, fig. 284; SNG ANS 1583. John Anthony
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Himyar of Southern YemenHimyar.
MDN BYN YHQBD.
80-100 AD.
Raidan mint
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Himyar of Southern YemenHimyar of Southern Yemen
Himyar.
MDN BYN YHQBD.
80-100 AD.
Raidan mintJayAg47
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Himyar, Arabia, Southern, 'MDN BYN (cc. 100-120 A.D.), SNG ANS 1595-1601, AR-Unit, Raidan, #1Himyar, Arabia, Southern, 'MDN BYN (cc. 100-120 A.D.), SNG ANS 1595-1601, AR-Unit, Raidan, #1
avers: Male head right within pelleted torc, monogram to left.
reverse: Small head right, an oblong symbol to left, ‘sceptre’ to right.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 14,5mm, weight: 1,18g, axes: 3h,
mint: Himyar, Arabia, Southern, date: cc. 100-120 A.D.,
ref: SNG ANS 1595-1601,
Q-001quadrans
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Himyarites ‘Mdn Byn - AR quinariusArabia Felix, Raydan
50-100 AD
male head right, serpent torc around
small head right, legend around
Munro-Hay 3.2ai; SNG ANS 1575
1,2g 14,5mm
ex RauchJ. B.
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Himyarites, Scyphate quinariusHimyarites, South Arabia, Amdan Bayyin, c. 50 - 150 A.D. Silver Scyphate quinarius, BMC Arabia p. 71, 5 var (obverse head right), SNG ANS -, aEF, Raidan, 1.499g, 14.9mm, 45o, obverse head left, hair in ringlets, surrounded by torc, Sabaean monogram (HNR?) left; reverse Sabaean script ('MDN BYN RYDN), small head right, hair in ringlets, monogram or symbol left, branch symbol right; Ex FORVM, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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Phoenicia, Byblos, Diadumenian, Rouvier 699Diadumenian, Caesar, mid May 218 - 8. June 218
AE 24, 10.81g
obv. M OP DIADYMENIANOC KAI
bare head, bust, cuirassed, r.
rev. BYB - LOY / IERAC (in exergue)
distyle temple, covered by an arch decorated by shell-like swags, in which Astarte is standing r., with polos on head, spear in r. hand and foot on prow, crowned with wreath by Nike, standing on column r. before her.
BMC 40-43; Rouvier 699
scarce, about VF(?)
added to www.wildwinds.com
ASTARTE, a major Northwest-Semitic goddess, was cognate with the East-Semitic goddess Ishtar. She was connected with fertility, sexuality and war. She was accepted by the Greeks under the name of Aphrodite. Cyprus, one of Aphrodite's main cult centers supplied the name Cypris as Aphrodite's most common byname.
BYBLOS , one of her important cult centers and therefore called 'the Holy Byblos', in ancient times was the most important port of export for Egyptian papyros to Greece. Therefore Greek biblos = book, and The Holy Bible!
For more information look at the thread 'Coins of mythological interest'
Jochen
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ROMAN EMPIRE PROVINCIAL, Septimius SeverusNikopolis ad Istrum, Varbanov (engl.) 2551; AMNG I/1, 1430:
Av. [AV K]? - CEVHROC, Kopf, belorbeert, n.r.
Rv. NIKOPOLITWN PROC ICTR, Weintraubenbündel
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ROMAN EMPIRE PROVINCIAL, Septimius SeverusPhilippopolis, Varbanov (engl.) 1261:
Av. [AV KL C - CEVHROC], Kopf, belorbeert, n.r.
Rv. FILIPPOPOLEITWN, Weintraubenbündel
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