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7 Galba Galba
Billon Tetradrachm of Alexandria.
Year 1 = 68 AD.
ΛΟΥΚ ΛΙΒ ΣΟΥΛΠΓΑΛΒΑ ΚΑΙΣ ΣΕΒ, laureate head right, LA before / ΕΛΕΥ-ΘΕΡΙΑ, Eleutheria standing half-left, holding wreath and sceptre, and leaning on column.
Köln 220, milne 311
Ex Nilus Coins
RE0001Sosius
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69Otho 69 AD
AR tetradrachm
Alexandria in Egypt
Obv "AYTOK MAPK OΘΩNOΣ KAIΣ ΣEB, LA"
Laureate bust right
Rev "EΛEYΘEPIA"
Eleutheria standing left holding wreath and transverse sceptre, leaning on a column
RPC I 5359, Milne 365mauseus
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008a2. GalbaTetradrachm. 24.21mm, 11.76 g. Alexandria, Egypt.
Obv: ΣΕΡΟΥΙ ΓΑΛΒΑ ΑΥΤΟΚ ΚΑΙΣ ΣΕΒΑ, LΒ; laureate head of Galba, right.
Rev: ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΑ; Eleutheria standing looking left with wreath and sceptre, left; to left, star. RPC I 5337. Posted on Wildwinds.lawrence c
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009a2. OthoTetradrachm. 25.31mm, 12.40 g. 69 AD. Alexandria, Egypt.
Obv: ΑΥΤΟΚ ΜΑΡΚ ΟΘΩΝΟΣ ΚΑΙΣ ΣΕΒ, LΑ; laureate head of Otho, right. Rev: ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΑ; Eleutheria, standing looking left with wreath and sceptre. RPC I 5354.lawrence c
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5) Octavian and AntonyMark Antony & Octavian
Æ 28 Sestertius
Macedon, Thessalonica
Draped bust of Eleutheria right / Nike advancing left, holding wreath, palm branch.
RPC 1551; SNG Cop 374. Fine
RM0015Sosius
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Antony and Octavian Antony and Octavian
Α Γ Ω N Ο Θ Ε Σ Ι Α
Bust of Agonotheseia right
ANT KAI within wreath
Æ 22 mm.
11.07g
RPC I, 1552. SNG ANS 819. SNG Copenhagen 375. BMC 64.
Ex-Aegean
Refers to the establishment of Games to commemorate Antony & Octavian's victory over Cassius & Brutus at Philipi in 42 B.C. The cheif organizers of these games were known as Agonothetes; Agonotheseia, who appears on the obverse, was the personification of the Games.
Rare, historical Jay GT4
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Antony and Octavian ThessalonicaMark Antony and Octavian. Bronze, Thessalonica (year 5) circa 37 BCE,
Draped bust of Eleutheria r. Rev. Nike advancing l., holding wreath and palm. SNG Copenhagen 374. RPC 1551.jimbomar
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Egypt, Alexandria, Galba, Milne 343Galba, AD 68-69
AE - Billon-tetradrachm, 23mm, 12.2g
AD 68/69 (year 2)
obv: SEROVI GALBA AV[TO KAIS SEBA]
Laureate head r.
below chin LB (year 2)
rev. ELEV - QERIA
Eleutheria (Libertas), stg. l., leaning on column, holding wreath in raised r. hand and sceptre and puff of garment in l. arm
in l. field simpulum
Milne 343; Dattari 310; SNG Copenhagen cf.152 (rev. with star);
Köln 233f.
rare, F+
Jochen
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EGYPT, Alexandria, Otho,EGYPT, Alexandria, Otho, AD 69 BI Tetradrachm 24mm, 12.12 gm. 11h, Dated AL (AD 69) Eleutheria. BMC 209, RPC 5359,Ancient Aussie
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GalbaGalba
Billon Tetradrachm of Alexandria.
Year 1 = 68 AD.
ΛΟΥΚ ΛΙΒ ΣΟΥΛΠΓΑΛΒΑ ΚΑΙΣ ΣΕΒ, laureate head right, LA before / ΕΛΕΥ-ΘΕΡΙΑ, Eleutheria standing half-left, holding wreath and sceptre, and leaning on column.
Köln 220, milne 311; Emmett 172
Ex Nilus CoinsSosius
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Galba Alexadria BI Tetradrachm
Galba (68-69). Egypt, Alexandria. BI Tetradrachm (23.8mm, 12.83g, 12h), year 1 (AD 68). Laureate head r. R/ Eleutheria standing l., resting elbow on column, holding wreath and sceptre. Köln 220-1; Dattari (Savio) 306; K&G 17.4; RPC I 5327; Emmett 172. Good VFAncient Aussie
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Galba BI tetradrachm of Alexandria, 68 ADGalba
Egypt, Alexandria
BI tetradrachm – 68 AD
ΛOYKΛIB ΣOYΛΠΓAΛBA KAIΣ ΣEBAV, LA
Eleutheria standing l., w/ wreath and scepter
EΛEYΘEPIA
Emmett 172(1)
Ardatirion
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GALBA, 68 - 69 AD., Billon Tetradrachm struck in Alexandria in 68 AD.Size: 25 mm., 11.8 g.
Obv: Laureate head of the Emperor r. LA in field
Rev: Eleutheria standing l., leaning against column.
Milne 312. _5500Antonivs Protti
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GreekAE10, Eleutheria, Mysia 4th century B.C.
Ob. 3/4 facing head of Athena wearing helmet and necklace.
Rev. Lion walking right, head turned left.nathan s2
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Hadrian, Alexandria, Demeter and Eleutheria, DrachmBronze drachm, Milne 1407, BMC 806, F, 23.618g, 33.6mm, 0o, Alexandria mint, 135 - 136 A.D.; obverse AVT KAIC TPAINOC AΔPIANOC, laureate and draped bust right; reverse Demeter and Eleutheria standing, IH (=year 18) between
ex FORVMareich
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Mark Antony AE 27 mm Mark Antony
ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΕΩΝ ΕΛΕΥΘΕPΙΑΣ
Draped bust of Eleutheria right
M ANT AYT Γ KAI AYT
Nike advancing left, holding wreath and palm
MACEDON, Thessalonica
Circa 37 BC.
Weight: 18.8 gm
Diameter: 27 mm
Very Scarce!
RPC 1551; SNG Copenhagen 374,Jay GT4
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Otho (69 A.D.)Egypt, Alexandria
Billon Tetradrachm
O: AYTOK MAPK OΘΩNOΣ KAIΣ ΣEB, laureate head right, LA (year 1) lower right.
R: EΛEY-ΘEPIA, Eleutheria (Liberty) standing left, wreath in extended right hand, scepter in left hand, leaning with left elbow on column, simpulum (ladle used for tasting and pouring sacrificial libations) left in lower left field.
12.58g
24.4mm
Milne 359; RPC I 5354 (5 spec.); Dattari 327; BMC Alexandria p. 25, 208; Curtis 238; Kampmann 18.6; Emmett 184
Ex. Jyrki Muona Collection
This variety with a simpulum on the reverse is much rarer than the same type without this control symbol. RPC reports only 5 specimens with the simpulum and 17 specimens without it. This variety is missing from the important collections in Cologne, Paris, and Milan, and we know of only one example offered at auction in the past two decades (CNG 76, 12 Sep 2007, lot 3152, VF, $430 plus fees).
Published on Wildwinds!Mat
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Roman Provincial, Macedon, Marc Antony and Octavian, AE28.Thessalonica Year 5 = 37 B.C. 15.53g - 28.6mm, Axis 6h.
Obv: ΘEΣΣAΛONIKEΩN EΛEYΘEΠIAΣ - Draped bust of Eleutheria to right.
Rev: M ANT AVT Γ KAI AVT - Nike advancing left, holding wreath in right hand and palm in left.
RPC 1551; SNG Copenhagen 374.Christian Scarlioli
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Roman Provincial: Marc Antony and Octavian, AE28.Macedon, Thessalonica Year 5 = 37 B.C. 15.53g - 28.6mm, Axis 6h.
Obv: ΘEΣΣAΛONIKEΩN EΛEYΘEΠIAΣ - Draped bust of Eleutheria to right.
Rev: M ANT AVT Γ KAI AVT - Nike advancing left, holding wreath in right hand and palm in left.
Ref: RPC 1551; SNG Copenhagen 374.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection. Added onto RPCChristian Scarlioli
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RPC5354Tetradrachm, Eleutheria, simpulum. 13.06 gr, die-axis 12.jmuona
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RPC5359Tetradrach, Eleutheria, no simpulum. 11.67 gr, die-axis 12.jmuona
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RPC5359Tetradrachm, Eleutheria, no simpulum. 12.74 gr, die-axis 12.
jmuona
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RPC5359Tetradrachm, Eleutheria, no simpulum. 12.28 gr, die-axis 12.jmuona
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RPC5359Tetradrachm, Eleutheria, no simpulum. This coin was included in a as yet unpublished study. It shows nicely the minting method used in Egypt at the time. The silver content of the metal used is low and the surface has been treated with acid to remove the copper and then restruck to solidify the silver. The same method was in use in Rome during the last month of Otho´s reign, but as the silver content was much higher, the "purified" surface cannot be observed as easily. [5.67 gr], die-axis 12.jmuona
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