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Denarius - 43 BC. - PETILLIVS CAPITOLINVS - Gens Petillia
Ob.: Iupiter's head right; CAPITOLINVS behind.
rev.: hexastyle temple (Iupiter Capitolinus). PETILLIVS below.
gs. 3 mm. 18,8
Craw. 487/1, Sear RCV 485Maxentius
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Maxentius - Follis - 308/312 - Mint of Rome
Ob.: IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG; laureate head right
Rev.: CONSERV VRB SVAE; Rome holds sceptre & globe within hexastyle temple
gs. 7,1 mm. 25,4
Cohen 34, RIC 210Maxentius
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Maxentius AE 28 Follis 308-310 AD.
IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG- Laureate head right.
CONSERV VRB SVAC-Roma seated left within hexastyle temple, holding globe & scepter, a shield to her right and wreath in pediment.
In ex: RBT Rome Mintnewone
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Philip I, 244-249 Antoninianus circa 249, AR 22.3mm., 4.58g. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust r. Rev. Roma seated within hexastyle temple. C 198. RIC 25b.paul1888
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14Augustus 27BC - 14 AD
Denarius
Northern Peleponesian mint
Obv: AVGVSTVS
Bare head right
Rev: IOVI OLV
Hexastyle temple to Zeus at Olympia
RIC 472mauseus
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29 ElagabalusELAGABALUS
AE25 of Byblus, Phoenicia.
AV K M AVP ANTWNINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / IEPAC BYBLOY, hexastyle temple with central arch, Astarte standing facing within, foot on prow, holding sceptre, being crowned by Nike on column to r.
SNG Cop 145, BMC 52Sosius
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7 MaxentiusMAXENTIUS
AE Follis, Rome Mint, 306-308AD
(27mm, 6.9g)
IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, Lareate head right / CONSERV-VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing, head left, in hexastyle temple, right hand holding globe, left a sceptre, shield at left side; Victories as acroteria; wreath in pediment. RQ in exergue, H in left field.
RIC VI 202a (4th worksop), RCV 3779, Van Meter 018 EF
Sosius
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7 MaxentiusMAXENTIUS
AE Follis, Rome Mint, 308-310 AD
IM[P C] MAXENTIUS PF AVG, Laureate bust right / CONSERV-VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing, head left, holding globe and scepter, shield at side, in hexastyle temple, with victories in acrotera and wreath in pediment. H in left field. Mintmark R T
RIC 202a, third workshop
Thanks to FORVM members stinats and quadrans for helping attributing this coin!Sosius
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(0218) ELAGABALUS218 - 222 AD
AE 24 mm; 11.14 g
O: IMP CAES M AVP ANTONINVS AVG, laureate draped & cuirassed bust right
R: COL IVL AVG FEL BER, hexAstyle temple with peaked roof, Posiedon within holding dolphin and trident.
Berytos, Phoenicia. SNG Cop 121. No.3290.laney
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(0276) PROBUS TEMPLEAE ANT. 22 mm 3.13 g
276 - 282 AD
OBV: PROBVS PF AVG
RAD BUST L IN IMPERIAL MANTLE, HOLDING EAGLE-TIPPED SCEPTER
REV: ROMAE AETER
ROME SEATED FACING IN HEXASTULE TEMPLE, VICTORY IN R HAND, SCEPTER IN L
RVD IN EXE ROME
PORT OF AEQVITI SERIES, OFFICINA 4 EMISSION 7, STRUCK 282 AD
RIC 187laney
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(0286) MAXIMIANUS286 - 305, 306 - 308, and 310 A.D.
Struck 2nd reign; 307 - 308 AD
AE Follis 24 mm 5.14 g
O: IMP C MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, laureate head right
R: CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated within hexastyle temple, head turned left, holding globe in right hand, scepter in left; TT in exe
Ticinum mintlaney
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(0306) MAXENTIUS306 - 312 AD
AE Follis 25 mm
O: IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG laureate head right
R: CONSERV VRB SVAE Roma steated in hexastyle temple holding globe and scepter
Aquileia mintlaney
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(0306) MAXENTIUS306 - 312 AD
AE Follis 24 mm, 4.05 g
O: IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG, laureate head right
R: CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing, head left, in hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre, shield at side, dots in pediment
Romelaney
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(0306) MAXENTIUS306-312 AD
AE Follis 25 mm max., 6.43 g
O: IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, laureate head right, bare right shoulder from behind.
R: CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing in ornate hexastyle temple holding globe and spear, shield at feet, wreath in pediment, RBQ in exergue.
Rome mintlaney
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(0306) MAXENTIUS306-312 AD
Struck 307-308 AD
AE Follis. 26.6 mm max. 6.71 g
O: IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG, laureate head right
R: CONSERV-VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing, head left, in hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre, shield at side, Victories as acroteria, wreath in pediment above row of dots, H in left field. Mintmark RQ.
Rome; RIC 202a; Sear 14986.laney
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*SOLD*Maxentius Follis
Attribution: RIC VI 100, Ticinum, scarce
Date: AD 310-311
Obverse: IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG, laureate bust r.
Reverse: CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing in hexastyle temple, TT in exergue
Size: 25 mmNoah
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0045 - Denarius Augustus 21 BCObv/AVGVSTVS, Augustus bare head r.
Rev/IOVI OLV, to l. and r. of hexastyle temple with round shield in pediment and palmettes on top.
Ag, 19.0mm, 3.00g
Mint: North Peloponnese (?)
RIC I/472 [S] - BMCRE 666 (=BMCRR East 257) - RSC 182.
ex-DNW, auction 20 june 2007, lot 387dafnis
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006b. Claudia Aug.JUDAEA, Caesaraea Panias. Diva Poppaea and Diva Claudia. Died AD 65 and AD 63, respectively. Æ 20mm (6.00 g, 12h). Struck AD 65-68. Statue of Diva Poppaea seated left within distyle temple / Statue of Diva Claudia standing left within hexastyle temple. RPC I 4846; Meshorer, Caesarea, Pl. 7, H; SNG ANS 858; Hendin 578. Fine, dark green patina under light earthen deposits.
Ex-CNG
ecoli
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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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014 Nero (54-68 A.D.), RIC I 0062, Rome, AR-Denarius, VESTA,014 Nero (54-68 A.D.), RIC I 0062, Rome, AR-Denarius, VESTA,
avers: NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head right,
revers: VESTA, hexastyle temple of Vesta with domed roof and statue of Vesta within.
exerg: , diameter: 16-16,5mm, weight: g3,31, axes: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 65-66 A.D., ref: RIC I 0062, p-153, RSC-335, BMC-104,
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0155 - Nummus Maxentius 308-10 ACObv/ IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, laureate head of M. r.
Rev/ CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing, head l., holding globe in r.h., scepter in l., within hexastyle temple of Roma; wreath in pediment; RBQ in ex.
AE, 22.8 mm, 6.80 g
Mint: Roma.
RIC VI/210 [C2]
ex-A.Juliá Salas (denarios.org), aug 2011dafnis
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018b02. Faustina SeniorDenarius. 150 AD. Obv: DIVA FAVSTINA, diademed and draped bust right. Rev: AED DIV FAVSTINAE, front view of hexastyle temple on five steps, fencing before, statue of Faustina within. RIC 343, RSC 1.lawrence c
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0234 - AE Hexas Agathocles 317-289 BCObv/ Head of Artemis l., wearing earring and necklace, quiver behind shoulder; before, ΣΩTEIΡA
Rev/ Winged thunderbolt, AΓAΘOKΛEOΣ above, BAΣIΛEOΣ below.
AE, 22.0 mm, 9.12 g
Mint: Siracuse.
CNS II/142
ex-Solidus Numismatik, auction 38, lot 41dafnis
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027a04. CaracallaAE31. Zela, Pontus. 205-206 AD. 30.7mm, 14.42 g. Obv: AY KAI AVΡ ANTΩNEINOC, laureate head right. Rev: ZHΛITΩN TOY ΠONTOY, year mark ET PMB in ex. (year 142 of the local era) hexastyle temple with Corinthian columns, the gable of which is divided into three components, dot in central pediment.
BMC Pontus p. 41, 3 var. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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035 - Domitian Ae AS - RIC II 385aObv:- IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P VIII CENS PER P P, Laureate head right
Rev:- COS XIIII LVD SAEC FEC - SC, Domitian , togate,standing left, sacrificing from patera over garlanded altar, on the other side of which are two flute players facing the emperor, one of which is partly obscured by the altar, hexastyle temple of Jupiter Capitolinus in background.
This variety, not distinguished in the catalogues, where the second musician's lower body is obscured by the large altar. see BMC pl. 79.3, with obv. portrait left, is from the same rev. die. On other dies, apparently the normal variety, the altar is narrower and you see the second musician's legs descending to the ground.
Celebrates the Secular Gamesmaridvnvm
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035a02. PupienusTarsos (Tarsus, Mersin, Turkey). Bronze hexassarion. 28.145g, 35.7mm. 180o. Obverse AYT KEC M ΛO∆ ΠOΠΛHNIOC CE, Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Pupienus to right, seen from behind, Π − Π divided across field; reverse TAPCOY MHTPOΠOΛ A / M K Γ B (the last four letters in the fields), Athena advancing right, head turned back left, Nike in right hand, spear in left hand, oval shield on left arm. SNG BnF 1636 (same dies); SNG Levante 1116; SNG Pfalz 1390; SNG Righetti 1678; BMC Cilicia p. 210, 244; RPC 2970. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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036 Faustina Senior (100-141 A.D.), RIC III 0343 (A.Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, AED DIV FAVSTINAE, Hexastyle temple,036 Faustina Senior (100-141 A.D.), RIC III 0343 (A.Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, AED DIV FAVSTINAE, Hexastyle temple,
Wife of Antoninus Pius.
avers:- DIVA-FAVSTINA, Diademed and draped bust right.
revers:- AED-DIV-FAVSTINAE, Front view of temple of six columns on five steps, fencing before. Within is a statue of Faustina. Varying ornaments on temple.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 17mm, weight: 2,95g, axis: 11h,
mint: Rome, date: 150 A.D., ref: RIC-III-343 (Antoninus Pius)p- , RSC-191, BMCRE-306 (Pius),
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036 Faustina Senior (100-141 A.D.), RIC III 0388 (A.Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, DEDICATIO AEDIS, Hexastyle temple,036 Faustina Senior (100-141 A.D.), RIC III 0388 (A.Pius), Rome, AR-Denarius, DEDICATIO AEDIS, Hexastyle temple,
Wife of Antoninus Pius.
avers:- DIVA-AVG-FAVSTINA, Draped bust right.
revers:- DEDICATIO-AEDIS, Frontal view of a hexastyle temple, Victories in corners.
exerg: , diameter: 17-19mm, weight: 3,03g, axis: 7h,
mint: Rome, date: 141-161 A.D., ref: RIC-III-388 (Antoninus Pius)p- , RSC-191, BMCRE-306 (Pius),
Q-001
This coin type records the dedication of the
temple of Divus Antoninus and Diva Faustina. The
dedication ceremonies took place in 142 AD, and
construction was completed in 150 AD. The temple
still stands today, overlooking the Forum.quadrans
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041a04. Trebonianus GallusBillon Antoninianus. Antioch mint, AD 251-252. Obv: IMP C C VIB TREB GALLVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, (four dots beneath bust). Rev: SAECVLLVM NOVVM, hexastyle temple with Roma seated within; mintmark four dots. RIC 91 var (officina 4 not listed); RSC 111; Sear 9648.lawrence c
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050 Nero Nero Denarius. NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head right / VESTA, hexastyle temple of Vesta with domed roof & statue of Vesta within. RIC 62, RSC 335, BMC 104Randygeki(h2)
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058. Maxentius, 306-312. AE Follis.Obv. Laureate head right IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG
Rev. Roma seated left holding sceptre and globe, within hexastyle temple with wreath within pediment CONSEERV VRB SVAE, RES below.
Rome Mint, 310-11. 24.5mm, 5.98g.
RIC 258. LordBest
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065a03. ProbusAE antoninianus. Siscia. Obv: IMP CM AVR PROBVS PF AVG, radiate bust left, wearing imperial mantle, holding eagle-tipped sceptre. Rev: ROMAE AETERNAE, hexastyle temple with Roma seated left within, holding Victory and sceptre. Mintmark XXIS. RIC V-2 Siscia 737.lawrence c
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069-079 AD - Vespasian - RIC II 496 - Temple ReverseProbable Emperor: Vespasian (r. 69-79 AD)
Date: 71 AD
Condition: Mediocre
Denomination: As
Obverse: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS III
Imperator Caesar Vespasian Emperor Consul Third Term
Head right; laureate
Reverse: (no legend)
"S - C" in field.
Hexastyle temple of Jupiter Capitolinus.
Rome mint
RIC II Vespasian 496
7.55g; 27.6mm; 180°Pep
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08. Philip I.Antoninianus, 248 AD, Antioch mint.
Obverse: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG / Radiate bust of Philip I.
Reverse: SAECVLVM NOVVM / Hexastyle temple with seated statue of Roma.
4.25 gm., 21 mm.
RIC 86a.
This particular reverse type seems to be the only one of the Millennium types to have been minted in Antioch. Characteristics of the Antioch mint on this coin include a left-facing bust and the long obverse legend.
The temple is the Temple of Roma in Rome, begun by Hadrian and complete by Antoninus Pius in 141 AD.Callimachus
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081a01. MaxentiusAE Follis. 25.5mm, 6.49 g. Rome mint. 308-310 AD. Obv: IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG, Laureate head right. Rev: CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing, head left, in hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre, shield at side; knobs as acroteria and wreath in pediment. Mintmark RBQ. RIC 210; Sear 14987.lawrence c
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081a02. MaxentiusAE Reduced Follis. Ticinum. 24mm, 4.83 g. Obv: MAXENTIVS P F AVG, laureate head right. Rev: CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated in hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre. Knobs as acroteria, nothing in pediment. Mintmark TT. RIC 91; Sear 14980.lawrence c
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117 Maxentius. AE follis 7.3gmobv: IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG laur. head r.
rev: CONSERV VRB SVEA Roma in hexastyle temple holding globe and scepter, shield at side. victories as acroteria. wreath in pediment
ex: H//RShill132
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129 Maxentius (306-307 A.D. Caesar, 308-313 A.D. Augustus), Aquilea, RIC VI 113, AE-1, -/-//AQΓ, CONSERV VRBS VAE, Roma seated left on shield in hexastyle temple,129 Maxentius (306-307 A.D. Caesar, 308-313 A.D. Augustus), Aquilea, RIC VI 113, AE-1, -/-//AQΓ, CONSERV VRBS VAE, Roma seated left on shield in hexastyle temple,
avers:- IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, Laureate head right.
revers:- CONSERV VRBS VAE, Roma seated left on shield in hexastyle temple, handing globe to Maxentius with right and holding scepter in left, captive seated between, Victories as acroteria, She-wolf and twins in pediment.
exergo: -/-//AQΓ, diameter: 27mm, weight: 5,88g, axis: 0h,
mint: Aquilea, date: 307 A.D., ref: RIC VI 113, p-325,
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129 Maxentius (306-307 A.D. Caesar, 308-313 A.D. Augustus), Aquilea, RIC VI 113, AE-1, -/-//AQP, CONSERV VRBS VAE, Roma seated left on shield in hexastyle temple,129 Maxentius (306-307 A.D. Caesar, 308-313 A.D. Augustus), Aquilea, RIC VI 113, AE-1, -/-//AQP, CONSERV VRBS VAE, Roma seated left on shield in hexastyle temple,
avers:- IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, Laureate head right.
revers:- CONSERV VRBS VAE, Roma seated left on shield in hexastyle temple, handing globe to Maxentius with right and holding scepter in left, captive seated between, Victories as acroteria, She-wolf and twins in pediment.
exergo: -/-//AQP, diameter: 24-25,5mm, weight: 6,14g, axis: 1h,
mint: Aquilea, date: 307 A.D., ref: RIC VI 113, p-325,
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129 Maxentius (306-307 A.D. Caesar, 308-313 A.D. Augustus), Roma, RIC VI 202a, H/-//RQ, AE-1, CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated in a temple,129 Maxentius (306-307 A.D. Caesar, 308-313 A.D. Augustus), Roma, RIC VI 202a, H/-//RQ, AE-1, CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated in a temple,
avers:- IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, Laureate head right.
revers:- CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing, head left, in hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre, shield at side, Victories as acroteria, wreath in pediment above row of dots, H in left field.
exergo: H/-//RQ, diameter: 24,5-26,0mm, weight: 6,66g, axis: 0h,
mint: Roma, date: 307-308 A.D., ref: RIC VI 202a, p-377,
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1307a, Maxentius, February 307 - 28 October 312 A.D.Bronze follis, RIC 163, aEF, Rome mint, 5.712g, 25.6mm, 0o, summer 307 A.D.; obverse MAXENTIVS P F AVG, laureate head right; reverse CONSERVATO-RES VRB SVAE, Roma holding globe and scepter, seated in hexastyle temple, RT in ex; rare. Ex FORVM; Ex Maridvnvm
De Imperatoribus Romanis : An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Rulers and their Families
Maxentius (306-312 A.D.)
Michael DiMaio, Jr.
Salve Regina University
Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius, more commonly known as Maxentius, was the child of the Emperor Maximianus Herculius and the Syrian, Eutropia; he was born ca. 278 A.D. After Galerius' appointment to the rank of Caesar on 1 March 293, Maxentius married Galerius' daughter Valeria Maximilla, who bore him a son named Romulus and another son whose name is unknown. Due to his haughty nature and bad disposition, Maxentius could seldom agree with his father or his father-in-law; Galerius' and Maximianus Herculius' aversion to Maxentius prevented the young man from becoming a Caesar in 305. Little else is known of Maxentius' private life prior to his accession and, although there is some evidence that it was spent in idleness, he did become a Senator.
On 28 October 306 Maxentius was acclaimed emperor, although he was politically astute enough not to use the title Augustus; like the Emperor Augustus, he called himself princeps. It was not until the summer of 307 that he started using the title Augustus and started offending other claimants to the imperial throne. He was enthroned by the plebs and the Praetorians. At the time of his acclamation Maxentius was at a public villa on the Via Labicana. He strengthened his position with promises of riches for those who helped him obtain his objective. He forced his father Maximianus Herculius to affirm his son's acclamation in order to give his regime a facade of legitimacy. His realm included Italy, Africa, Sardinia, and Corsica. As soon as Galerius learned about the acclamation of Herculius' son, he dispatched the Emperor Severus to quell the rebellion. With the help of his father and Severus' own troops, Maxentius' took his enemy prisoner.
When Severus died, Galerius was determined to avenge his death. In the early summer of 307 the Augustus invaded Italy; he advanced to the south and encamped at Interamna near the Tiber. His attempt to besiege the city was abortive because his army was not large enough to encompass the city's fortifications. Negotiations between Maxentius and Galerius broke down when the emperor discovered that the usurper was trying to win over his troops. Galerius' troops were open to Maxentius' promises because they were fighting a civil war between members of the same family; some of the soldiers went over to the enemy. Not trusting his own troops, Galerius withdrew. During its retreat, Galerius' army ravaged the Italian countryside as it was returning to its original base. If it was not enough that Maxentius had to deal with the havoc created by the ineffectual invasions of Severus and Galerius, he also had to deal with his father's attempts to regain the throne between 308 and 310. When Maximianus Herculius was unable to regain power by pushing his son off his throne, he attempted to win over Constantine to his cause. When this plan failed, he tried to win Diocletian over to his side at Carnuntum in October and November 308. Frustrated at every turn, Herculius returned to his son-in-law Constantine's side in Gaul where he died in 310, having been implicated in a plot against his son-in-law. Maxentius' control of the situation was weakened by the revolt of L. Domitius Alexander in 308. Although the revolt only lasted until the end of 309, it drastically cut the size of the grain supply availble for Rome. Maxentius' rule collapsed when he died on 27 October 312 in an engagement he had with the Emperor Constantine at the Milvian Bridge after the latter had invaded his realm.
Copyright (C) 1996, Michael DiMaio, Jr.
Published: De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Rulers and their Families http://www.roman-emperors.org/startup.htm. Used by permission.
Edited by J. P. Fitzgerald, Jr.
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132 - Probus - RIC 740 - Radiate, cuirassed bust left, holding spear (Siscia) (XXIT)Obv:– VIRTVS PROBI AVG, Radiate cuirassed bust left, holding spear.
Rev:– ROMAE AETERNAE, hexastyle temple; within Roma seated left, holding globe and sceptre
Minted in Siscia (XXIT) Emission 4, Officina 3. A.D. 277
Reference:– Cohen -. Alföldi type 60, n° 17. Pink VI/1, p. 50. RIC 740 Radiate cuirassed bust left, holding spear (C)
Ex. CNGmaridvnvm
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138-161 AD - ANTONINUS PIUS AR denarius - struck 158-159 ADobv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP (laureate head right)
rev: TEMPLVM DIV AVG REST COS IIII (octastyle temple [8 columns] in which the statues of Augustus and Livia reside)
ref: RIC III 143D (R), Cohen 809 (8frcs)
3.01 gms, 18mm,
Rare
History: The Temple of Divus Augustus was built between the Palatine and Capitoline Hills, behind the Basilica Julia. It is known from Roman coinage that the temple was originally built to an Ionic hexastyle design (see my Caligula sestertius). During the reign of Domitian the Temple of Divus Augustus was destroyed by fire but was rebuilt and rededicated in 89/90 with a shrine to his favourite deity, Minerva. The temple was redesigned as a memorial to four deified emperors, including Vespasian and Titus.
It was restored again in the late 150s by Antoninus Pius, who was perhaps motivated by a desire to be publicly associated with the first emperor. The exact date of the restoration is not known, but the restored temple was an octostyle design with Corinthian capitals and two statues - presumably of Augustus and Livia - in the cella. The pediment displayed a relief featuring Augustus and was topped by a quadriga. Two figures stood on the eaves of the roof, that on the left representing Romulus and the one on the right depicting Aeneas leading his family out of Troy, alluding to Rome's origin-myth. The steps of the temple were flanked by two statues of Victory.berserker
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146 - Maximianus - Follis - RIC VI Rome 194b Follis
Obv:– IMP C MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, Laureate head right
Rev:– CONSERVATO-RES VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing, head left, shield at side, holding globe and sceptre in hexastyle temple with knobs as acroteria
Minted in Rome (//R*S). A.D. 305 to A.D. 306
Reference:– RIC VI Rome 194b (S)maridvnvm
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1480A Hadrian, Cistophorus Uncertain mint in Asia Minor, Hexastyle templeReference.
RPC III, 1480A; Metcalf --
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Laureate head left.
Rev. COS-III
Hexastyle temple, with three stairs and palmette in pediment.
10.19 gr
27 mm
12hokidoki
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152 - Maxentius - RIC VI Rome 163Obv:– MAXENTIVS P F AVG, Laureate Bust right
Rev:– CONSERVATO-RES VRB SVAE, Roma seated, facing,head left, in hexastyle temple, right holding globe, left sceptre, with shield at her side; knobs as acroteria
Minted in Rome (RT in exe), Summer A.D. 307
References:– RIC VI Rome 163 (Rare)maridvnvm
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152 - Maxentius - RIC VI Rome 210 Obv:– IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, Laureate Bust right
Rev:– CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing, head left, in hexastyle temple (six columns), holding globe and sceptre
Minted in Rome (RBQ in exe.), between A.D. 308 and A.D.310
References:– RIC VI Rome 210 maridvnvm
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152 - Maxentius - RIC VI Rome 212Obv:– IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, Laureate Bust right
Rev:– CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated, facing, head left, in hexastyle temple, right holding globe, left sceptre, with shield at her side; knobs as acroteria, wreath in pediment
Minted in Rome (H in left field, RBP in exe.), between A.D. 308 and A.D.310
References:– RIC VI Rome 212 (Scarce)maridvnvm
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152 - Maxentius - RIC VI Rome 212Obv:– IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, Laureate Bust right
Rev:– CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing, head left, in hexastyle temple (six columns), holding globe and sceptre
Minted in Rome (H in left field RBP in exe.), between A.D. 308 and A.D.310
References:– RIC VI Rome 212 maridvnvm
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152 - Maxentius - RIC VI Ticinum 091Obv:– MAXENTIVS P F AVG, Laureate Bust right
Rev:– CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated, facing,head left, in hexastyle temple, right holding globe, left sceptre, with shield at her side; knobs as acroteria
Minted in Ticinum (ST in exe.), A.D. 307-308
References:– RIC VI Ticinum 91maridvnvm
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153 - Romulus - Follis - RIC VI Ostia 33 Follis
Obv:- IMP MAXENTIVS DIVO ROMVLO N V FILIO, bare headed bust of Romulus right
Rev:- AETERNA MEMORIA, eagle with spread winfs standing right on domed hexastyle temple, its’ right door ajar
Struck in Ostia. //MOSTP. ca. late 309 – 312 A.D.
References:- RIC VI Ostia 33 (Rated C)
24.13mm. 6.21 gms. 180 degrees,maridvnvm
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160 - Constantine the Great (as Caesar) - Follis - RIC VI Carthage 61Follis
Obv:– CONSTANTINVS NOB CAES, Laureate head right
Rev:– CONSERVATO-RES KART SVAE, Carthago standing facing, head left, within hexastyle temple, holding fruit in both hands
Minted in Carthage (// PKD). circa summer A.D. 307.
Reference(s) – RIC VI Carthage 61
6.04g. 23.96 mm. 0 degreesmaridvnvm
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1997.161.172Rome, 3.43 g
Obverse: IMP PROBVS AVG; Radiate, cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: ROMAE AETER; RCrescentB in exergue; Roma seated in hexastyle temple, holding Victory and scepter.
Ref: RIC 185; Pink VI/1, pg 57, 4th emission, 279 AD;gordian_guy
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1997.161.173Rome, 3.46 g
Obverse: IMP PROBVS AVG; Radiate, wearing Imperial Mantle, left, holding scepter surmounted by eagle.
Reverse: ROMAE AETER; RDotCrescentB in exergue; Roma seated in hexastyle temple, holding Victory and scepter.
Ref: RIC 185; Pink VI/1, pg 57, 4th emission, 279 AD;gordian_guy
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1997.161.174Rome, 4.01 g
Obverse: PROBVS PF AVG; Radiate, wearing Imperial Mantle, left, holding scepter surmounted by eagle.
Reverse: ROMAE AETER; RThunderboltDelta in exergue; Roma seated in hexastyle temple, holding Victory and scepter.
Ref: RIC 187; Pink VI/1, pg 58, 6th emission, 281 AD;gordian_guy
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2014.060.3Rome, 4.01 g
Obverse: PROBVS PF AVG; Radiated, wearing Imperial Mantle, left, holding scepter surmounted by eagle.
Reverse: ROMAE AETER; RThunderboldDelta; Roma Seated in hexastyle temple, holding Victory and scepter.
Ref: RIC 187; Pink V1/1 pg 57, 6th Emission, 280 ADgordian_guy
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2014.060.4Rome, 4.64 g
Obverse: IMP PROBVS AVG; Radiated, wearing Imperial Mantle, left, holding scepter surmounted by eagle.
Reverse: ROMAE AETER; RCrescentB; Roma Seated in hexastyle temple, holding Victory and scepter.
Ref: RIC 185; Pink V1/1 pg 57, 4th Emission, 279 ADgordian_guy
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218aElagabalus 218-22 AD
AE 29 mm
Tyre in Phoenicia
Hexastyle temple with curved arch containing a statue of Astarte left, palm tree and murex shell flanking an altar in the foreground
BMC 393, Rouvier 2363, countermark Howgego 359mauseus
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222Severus Alexander as Caesar 222AD
AE 23mm
Nicaea in Bithynia
Hexastyle temple
Rec Gen - (cf 579)mauseus
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244Philip I 244-9 AD
AR antoninianus
Obv "IMP PHILIPPVS AVG"
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev "SAECVLVM NOVVM"
Roma seated in hexastyle temple
Rome mint
RIC 25bmauseus
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2706 PAMPHYLIA, Perge Hadrian 128 AD Artemis of Perge in templeReference.
RPC III, 2706/2 cf=Berlin 5296 cf weight
Issue Hadrian Olumpios
Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС ΚΑΙСΑΡ ΟΛΥΜΠΙΟС
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., with drapery on l. shoulder, and over back of neck
Rev. ΑΡΤΕΜΙΔΟС ΠΕΡΓΑΙΑС
Hexastyle temple on podium within which cult statue of Artemis of Perga
25.88 gr
38 mm
6h
Note.
apparently there are two dominations this one being 25.88 gr and Berlin coin is 17.34 grokidoki
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306Maxentius 306-312 AD
AE Follis
Obv: IMP MAXENTIVS PF AVG
Laureate bust right
Rev: CONSERVATORES KART SVAE
Carthage standing left in hexastyle temple
-/-//PKΓ
Carthage Mint
RIC (VI) Carthage 60mauseus
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306Maxentius 306-312 AD
AE Follis
Obv: IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG
Laureate bust right
Rev: CONSERV VRB SVAE
Roma seated left in hexastyle temple
H/-//REP
Rome Mint
RIC (VI) Rome 258mauseus
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37-41 AD - CALIGULA AE sestertius - struck 37-38 ADobv: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS P M TR POT (Pietas, veiled, seated left and holding patera, left elbow resting on small statue of Spes), PIETAS in exergue
rev: DIVO-AVG (Gaius sacrificing before garlanded hexastyle temple; one attendant leading bull to altar, the other holding a patera), S-C across field
ref: RIC I 36 (R), BMCRE 41, Cohen 9 (15frcs)
27.38gms, 33mm
Very rare
This issue commemorates Gaius Caligula's dedication of the Temple of the Divus Augustus and the young emperor's sense of pietas. The PIETAS beneath the figure of the emperor drives home the point that he is fulfilling his duty by dedicating the temple to his great-grandfather. Construction of the Temple of the Divus Augustus began under Tiberius and, perhaps, under the direction of Livia herself, in the general area behind the Basilica Julia (though the actual site remains unknown), and was subsequently dedicated by Caligula. berserker
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425 - 406 B.C. Bronze hexas, eagle on hare/ crab & two fishesAkragas, Sicily, c. 425 - 406 B.C. Bronze hexas, Calciati I, p. 188, 71, F, Akragas mint, 7.293g, 20.6mm, 45o, c. 425 - 406 B.C.; obverse eagle right, wings open, head lowered, standing on hare or rodent; reverse, crab, two fish right below, pellets outside each claw. Ex FORVMPodiceps
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425 - 406 B.C. Bronze hexas, Eagle r. standing on fish/ two fish below, pellets; AE21Akragas, Sicily, c. 425 - 406 B.C. Bronze hexas, BMC Sicily p. 17, 107 ff.; SNG Cop 79 ff., Akragas mint, 7.840g, 21.2mm, 270o, c. 425 - 406 B.C.; obverse eagle right, wings open, standing on fish; reverse , crab, two fish below, upper head right, lower head left, pellets outside each claw. Ex FORVM, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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99 Romulus: Ostia follis.Follis, 309 - 312 AD, Ostia mint.
Obverse: IMP MAXENTIVS DIVO ROMVLO N V FILIO / Bust of Romulus.
Reverse: AETERNA MEMORIA / Domed hexastyle shrine, doors ajar, eagle on top.
Mint mark: MOSTP
5.87 gm., 25.5 mm.
RIC #33; PBCC #605; Sear #15045.Callimachus
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A117-12 - MAJENCIO (306 - 312 D.C.)AE Follis 24 mm 6.1 gr.
Hijo de Maximiano, causó la crisis del sistema de la Tetrarquía, siendo proclamado “Principe”, luego César, y mas tarde Augusto, e invitando él mismo a su padre a reasumir el Imperio. Fue derrocado por las fuerzas conjuntas de Constantino I y Licinio.
Anv: "MAXENTIVS P F AVG" - Busto laureado, con coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONSERV VRB SVAE" - Roma sentada de frente, viendo a izquierda, portando un globo en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido y largo cetro vertical en izquierda, dentro de un templo hexástilo (6 columnas). "P T" en exergo.
Acuñada Otoño 307 - primavera 308 D.C.
Ceca: Ticinum (Off.1ra.)
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.VI (Ticinum) #95 Pag.294 - Cohen Vol.VII #28 Pag.168 - DVM #18 var Pag.284 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #7653.a. Pag.89mdelvalle
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A117-12 - MAJENCIO (306 - 312 D.C.)AE Follis 24 mm 6.1 gr.
Hijo de Maximiano, causó la crisis del sistema de la Tetrarquía, siendo proclamado “Principe”, luego César, y mas tarde Augusto, e invitando él mismo a su padre a reasumir el Imperio. Fue derrocado por las fuerzas conjuntas de Constantino I y Licinio.
Anv: "MAXENTIVS P F AVG" - Busto laureado, con coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONSERV VRB SVAE" - Roma sentada de frente, viendo a izquierda, portando un globo en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido y largo cetro vertical en izquierda, dentro de un templo hexástilo (6 columnas). "P T" en exergo.
Acuñada Otoño 307 - primavera 308 D.C.
Ceca: Ticinum (Off.1ra.)
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.VI (Ticinum) #95 Pag.294 - Cohen Vol.VII #28 Pag.168 - DVM #18 var Pag.284 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #7653.a. Pag.89mdelvalle
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A117-13 - MAJENCIO (306 - 312 D.C.)AE Follis 24 mm 6,1 gr.
Anv: "IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG " – Cabeza laureada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONSERV VRB SVAE" - Roma sentada de frente, viendo a izq., portando globo en mano derecha y largo cetro vertical en izquierda, dentro de un templo hexástilo (6 columnas). "RBQ" en exergo.
Acuñada 308 - 310 D.C.
Ceca: Roma (Off.4ta.)
Rareza: C2
Referencias: RIC Vol.VI (Roma) #210 Pag.378 - Cohen Vol.VII #21 Pag.168 - DVM #19 Pag.284 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #7653.c. Pag.89 - Sear '88 #3779mdelvalle
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aa Cilicia, Anazarbus AE31 of TranquillinaTranquillina AE Hexassaria of Anazarbus in Cilicia. Struck year 261 (=242/3 AD). Diademed and draped bust of Tranquillina right, resting on a crescent / Draped bust of Serapis right, wearing polos. SNG Levante 1489 ancientone
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abilaspijk024Elagabalus
Abila
Obv: Laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Rev: In exergue, CεABIΛ. Left downward, IεACV. Right upward, NWNKC. Above, BΠ C. Hexastyle temple with central arch and pediment on top of which figure is standing; flaming altar within temple; on either side square towers with doors below and three windows on upper floors; steps in front.
24 mm, 10.70 gms
Spijkerman 24Charles M
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Agrippa II under NeroAgrippa II under Nero - AE18 (struck after 63 AD)
Hendin - 578 / 1270
Obverse: DIVA POPPAEA AVG; around distyle temple, female figure seated left, within
Reverse: DIVA CLAVD NER F; around hexastyle temple, female figure stands left within, holding cornucopia
Issued in the name of Nero’s infant daughter, Claudia, who died in infancy in 63 AD.
6.11 grams; 20.47 mm (max.)
cmcdon0923
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Aitna, Sicily210-150 BC (Roman rule)
AE Hexas (16.5mm, 3.89g)
O: Head of Persephone right, wreathed in grain.
R: Filleted cornucopia; two pellets in upper right, AITNAI−ΩN upward to left.
HGC 2, 70; Calciati III, 152, 11; SNG ANS 1165; SNG München 26; Sear 1019v (pellets to left); BMC 5, 8
ex Forvm Ancient Coins
Demeter and Persephone
"…As Queen of Death, that worship which is Fear,
Henceforth, as having risen from out the dead,
Shalt ever send thy life along with mine…"
~Alfred Lord TennysonEnodia
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AKRAGAS - Sicilia - ItaliaAE Hexas 17 mm - 7.33 gr
Anv: Águila a derecha con sus alas desplegadas, cabeza gacha devorando un atun que aferra en sus garras, "AK-PA" (leyenda retrógrada).
Rev: Cangrejo de río, dos puntos a los lados, debajo atún a izquierda, dos puntos entre sus pinzas.
Acuñación: 425 - 406 A.C.
Ceca: Akragas (Hoy Agrigento) - Sicilia - Italia
Referencias: HGC 2 #148 - SNG ANS #1047/50 - Calciati CNS I #74 Pag.189 - BMC II (Sicily) #107-11 Pag.17 - Sear GCTV I #1024 Pag.108mdelvalle
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Antoninianus; SAECVLVM NOVVM, Hexastyle temple; RIC 25bPhilip I Antoninianus. 249 AD. IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right / SAECVLVM NOVVM, Hexastyle temple with statue of Roma within. RIC 25b, RSC 198. Sear RCV III: 8963. Podiceps
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Antoninus Pius Antoninus Pius Sestertius temple of Augustus and Livia
Catalog: Temple of Divus Augustus
weight 28,6gr. | bronze Ø 32mm.
obv. Laureate head right ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P XXII
rev. Octastyle temple of Divus Augustus, containing cult-statues of Augustus
and Livia TEMPLVM DIVI AVG REST COS IIII S C
The Temple of Divus Augustus was a major temple originally built to commemorate the deified first Roman emperor, Augustus. It was built between the Palatine and Capitoline Hills, behind the Basilica Julia, on the site of the house that Augustus had inhabited before he entered public life in the mid-1st century BC. The temple′s construction took place during the 1st century AD, having been vowed by the Roman Senate shortly after the death of the emperor in AD 14. It is known from Roman coinage that the temple was originally built to an Ionic hexastyle design. However, its size, physical proportions and exact site are unknown. During the reign of Domitian the Temple of Divus Augustus was destroyed by fire but was rebuilt and rededicated in 89/90 with a shrine to his favourite deity, Minerva. The temple was redesigned as a memorial to four deified emperors, including Vespasian and Titus. It was restored again in the mid 150s by Antonius Pius, and that was the reason for this coinage. The last known reference to the temple was on 27 May 218 | at some point thereafter it was completely destroyed and its stones were presumably quarried for later buildings. Its remains are not visible and the area in which it lay has never been excavated.
Cohen 805 | RIC 1004 | BMC 2063 | Sear 4235 R
vfAncient Aussie
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AUGUSTUSAR denarius. Spanish mint (Colonia Patricia ?). 18 BC. 3,81 grs. 7 h. Laureate head right. CAESARI AVGVSTO / Temple of Mars Ultor: round-domed, hexastyle temple with acroteria ,set on podium of three steps. Within, aquila between two signa. MAR VLT across field.
RIC I 105a. RSC 190benito
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AUGUSTUSAR denarius. Spanish mint (Colonia Patricia ?). 18 BC. 3,81 grs. 7 h. Laureate head right. CAESARI AVGVSTO / Temple of Mars Ultor: round-domed, hexastyle temple with acroteria ,set on podium of three steps. Within, aquila between two signa. MAR VLT across field.
RIC I 105a. RSC 190
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AugustusAE21, Corinthian, Struck by Tiberius, Issued by L. Arrius Peregrinus and L. Furius Labeo, duoviri. Struck 32-33 AD
Obverse: LARRIO PEREGRINO IIVIR, radiate head of Augustus left.
Reverse: LFVRIOLABEONE IIVIR, COR, hexastyle temple, GENT IVLI on pediment.
References: RPC 1151; BCD 379; BMC 520Justin L
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Augustus DenariusLaureate head right, CAESARI AVGVSTO / Domed hexastyle temple of Mars Ultor (the Avenger) containing legionary eagle between two standards, MAR VLT. Uncertain Spanish mint (Colonia Patricia?), 18 BC. RIC I 105a (pg.48); BMCRE 373; RSC 190; RCV 1623 (Millennium Edition).
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Augustus Æ Semis, RPC I 192, Hexastyle TempleOBV: AVGVSTVS DIVI·F, Laureate head right
REV: Q.PAPIR.CAR.Q.TER.MONT.II.VIR.Q., Hexastyle temple with IVNONI inscribed on the entablature, C I IL A among the columns of the temple.
5g, 21 mm
Minted at Ilici (Elche - Spain), after 12 BCLegatus
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Augustus, 27 BC - 14 ADObv: AVGV(STVS) bare head of Augustus facing right.
Rev: (IO)VI - OLV, to the left and to the right of the hexastyle temple of the Olympic Zeus, with a round shield in the pediment and palmettes on top.
Silver Denarius, Northern Peloponnesian mint, 21 BC
3.7 grams, 17.33 mm, 45°
RIC I 472, RSC 182, S1614, VM 68Matt Inglima
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Augustus, RIC I 105A, denarius (fourree)Obv: CAESARI AVGVSTO
Head of Augustus, laureate, right
Rev: MAR VLT
Hexastyle domed temple, aquila between two standards inside
18 BCE
3.10 gTim M
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BCC RGP48 Elagabalus Tyre - PhoeniciaRoman Provincial
Tyre-Phoenicia
Elagabalus 218-222C.E.
Obv: [IMP CAES M AV AN]TONINVS AVG
Laureate. draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: SEP TIM TYR COL
Astarte standing in hexastyle temple,
[palm], altar and murex below.
29mm. 16.37gm. Axis:330
cf. BMC-Phoenicia 393
Surface find Caesarea Maritima, 1972v-drome
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bmcxxx-3Elagabalus
Tyre, Phoenicia
Obv: [IM]P CAES MAV ANTONINVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right, wearing paludamentum .
Rev: Turreted figure of Astarte standing facing within hexastyle temple, placing hand on trophy to left and being crowned by Victory standing on column to right; TVRIORVM below, altar between palm tree and murex shell in exergue.
29 mm, 11.52 gms
BMC-; SNG Cop-; CNG E-Sale 356, lot 391; CNG E-Sale 362, lot 301; CNG E-Sale 378, lot 374; Roma Numismatics Limited, E-SALE 57, Lot 688 (this coin).Charles M
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byblusbmc48Elagabalus
Byblus, Phoenicia
Obv: IMP CAIS MAR ANTONINVS AV, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right
Rev: BVB ΛOV → IЄPAC, Astarte within hexastyle temple being crowned by Nike.
28 mm, 12.97 gms
BMC 48Charles M
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byblusbmc50Elagabalus
Byblus, Phoenicia
Obv: [IMP] CAIS MAR ANTONINVS, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Rev: [IЄ PAC] → BYBΛOV, Astarte standing right, left foot on prow and holding standard; in front Nike on column holding crown, all within hexastyle temple, central arch with a shell pattern.
28 mm, 11.77 gms
BMC 50, Naville Numismatics Auction 50, Lot 206 (this coin)Charles M
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byblusbmc51Elagabalus
Byblus, Phoenicia
Obv: ...ANTWNINO, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right
Rev: [IЄ PAC] → BYBΛOV, Astarte within hexastyle temple being crowned by Nike.
29 mm, 14.50 gms
BMC 51Charles M
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byblusbmc51_2Elagabalus
Byblus, Phoenicia
Obv: AVT K M...NIN.., laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right
Rev: IЄ PAC → BYBΛOV, Astarte standing right, left foot on prow and holding standard; in front Nike on column holding crown, all within hexastyle temple, no shell pattern on central arch; outline of rudder blade right.
26 mm, 13.00 gms
BMC 51; SNG Cop 145, AUB 58-59Charles M
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