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Vlasto_509.jpg
Calabria, Taras (c. 344-340 B.C.), Silver Stater.8.03g., 2h
Naked youth on a horse pacing right, crowning the horse with a wreath held in his extended right hand, K(KAA?) and an upright club below the horse, rev. TAP-A-Σ, Phalanthos riding on a dolphin left, holding a kantharos in his extended right hand, and a trident and a shield in his left, Ω below dolphin's tail, waves below.
Fischer-Bossert, Group 49, 685 (V260/R532); Vlasto 509 (these dies); SNG Lloyd 173 (these dies); SNG ANS 960; HN Italy 887. An exceptional example, well-struck from fresh dies and perfectly centred on a flan of good metal, extremely fine and most attractive.
From Sovereign Rarities (2018)

The "K" or "KAL" engraver was one of the finest Greek masters working in the 4th century. His work though rare, can also be found on coins from Heraklea, Metapontion, and Thouroi.
4 commentsLeo
Constantine_I_-_Heraklea.jpg
Constantine I, 306 – 337AD. Constantine I, 306 – 337AD. Ae 17 Weight 2.03g. Heraclea mint. Obv: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: GLORIA EXERCITVS, two soldiers holding spears and shields with two standards between them, o on banners. SMHΓ in ex. RIC VIIddwau
Diocletion_Jupiter_Ant_3a.jpg
Diocletian | Jupiter and Emperor * Æ antoninianus, 284-305 AD.
Diocletian | Jupiter and Emperor, bronze antoninianus.

Obv: Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right-facing: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG
Rev: Diocletian standing on the left, right-facing, holding parazonium, receiving Victory from Jupiter standing to his right, left-facing, with scepter in hand; A in center, below Victory & globe: CONCORDIA MI-LITVM

Exergue: XXI ·

Mint: Cyzicus
Struck: 284-294 AD.

Size: 21.525 mm.
Weight: 4.25 grm.
Die axis: 180°

Condition: As shown in photos, but darker. Deep golden-olive patina, with traces believed to be silvering.

Refs:*
RIC V, pt. 2, 306 (var).
Tiathena
Diocletianus_Antoninian_Jupiter_Viktoriola_Heraklea.jpg
Diocletianus Antoninianus, 284 - 305. HerakleaObv: IMP CC VAL DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG, radiated head, right
Rev: CONCORDIA MILITVM, emperor and Jupiter with Viktoriola
3,141 g. 20 mm.
RIC VI 12 _1746
1 commentsAntonivs Protti
galerius_heraklea_24b.jpg
GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, RIC VI 24b HeracleaGalerius, 1 March 305 - 5 May 311 A.D. Silvered follis, RIC VI 24b, VF, Heraclea mint, 9.336g, 27.4mm, 180o, 1 May 305 -25 Jul 306 A.D.; obverse IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, head laureate right; reverse GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left holding cornucopia in left and pouring libations from patera in right, HTE in ex. Ex FORVMPodiceps
Vlasto_509~0.jpg
GREEK, Italy, Calabria, Taras (c. 344-340 B.C.), Silver Stater.8.03g., 2h
Naked youth on a horse pacing right, crowning the horse with a wreath held in his extended right hand, K(KAA?) and an upright club below the horse, rev. TAP-A-Σ, Phalanthos riding on a dolphin left, holding a kantharos in his extended right hand, and a trident and a shield in his left, Ω below dolphin's tail, waves below.
Fischer-Bossert, Group 49, 685 (V260/R532); Vlasto 509 (these dies); SNG Lloyd 173 (these dies); SNG ANS 960; HN Italy 887. An exceptional example, well-struck from fresh dies and perfectly centred on a flan of good metal, extremely fine and most attractive.
From Sovereign Rarities (2018)

The "K" or "KAL" engraver was one of the finest Greek masters working in the 4th century. His work though rare, can also be found on coins from Heraklea, Metapontion, and Thouroi.
4 commentsLeo
Julian_II_Vows~0.jpg
Julian II, 355-363 AD AE3 * Vows
Julian II*, 355-363 AD AE3 * Scarce
"Vows X Mult XX"

Obv: FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG - Helmeted, diademed bust left, cuirassed holding spear and shield.
Rev: VOT X MVLT XX – ("I promise ten years and perhaps twenty." Obv: D N) Within wreath on four lines.

Exe: HERACL . A

Mint: Heraclea
Struck: Between November 3rd 361 and June 26th 363 AD.
Workshop A

Size: (c) 20mm
Weight: 2.95 grams

Patina: Very dark green, near-black: beautiful.
Grade: VF

RIC VIII, 106. Scarce, page 438
- LRBC #1908.3.55g

* Conqueror

6 commentsTiathena
Julian_II_Vows~1.jpg
ROMAN EMPIRE, Julian II, AE3 Heraclea 355-363 ADJulian II, 355-363 AD AE3 * Scarce
Obv: FL CL IVLI-NVS P F AVG - Helmeted, diademed bust left, cuirassed holding spear and shield.
Rev: VOT X MVLT XX – ("I promise ten years and perhaps twenty." Obv: D N) Within wreath on four lines; in exe: HERACL•A.
Mint: Heraclea, struck: Between November 3rd 361 and June 26th 363 AD. Workshop A
Size: (c) 20mm. Weight: 2.95 grams. Patina: Very dark green, near-black: beautiful. Grade: VF
RIC VIII, 106. Scarce, page 438 - LRBC #1908.3.55g
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