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Alexander The Great GorytosAlexander The Great, bronze, gorytos type, four chalkoi (hemiobol), 336 - 323 BC, 17mm, 4.4g
Western Asia Minor, M.J. Price 322, Müller 1699, SNG Saraglos 843, SNG Milano 145,
SNG Stockholm 284, SNG Cop. 1059, McClean 3516.
This Alexander bronze type, like the first, also features Herakles on the obverse and a soldier's weapons on the reverse.
But in this case the weapons are a gorytos (case for bow and quiver) along with a club, and the bow lies within the gorytos
rather than underneath the quiver.
Often the gorytos is referred to as a bow case, but it also holds arrows as well so is probably best referred to as a gorytos.
Sometimes it's erroneously referred to as an arrow case or quiver, by dealers as well as attribution references,
with no distinction made between the gorytos and quiver bronze types.
SNG Manchester mistakenly referred to it as a bull's head based upon the worn specimen they had to attribute.
Gorytos bronzes are seen less frequently than the quiver bronzes. The mint mark on this particular variety, below the gorytos, is the letter E.
SRukke
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AURELIANO (R/ ORIENS AVG), 270-275 d.C., MediolanumAureliano (270-275 d.C.), antoniniano di bronzo, zecca di Mediolanum (Milano)
AE, 4.293 gr., 22.4 mm., 0°, qBB (aVF)
D/ AVRELIANVS AVG, busto radiato e corazzato a dx
R/ ORIENS AVG, Sole stante a sx solleva la mano dx e con la sx regge un globo. A sx, ai piedi, un prigioniero. Q in ex.
RIC V 135
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (2 maggio 2008, numero catalogo 97); ex FAC (Morehead City NC, Usa, fino al 2008)
2 commentspaolo
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AURELIANO (R/CONCORD LEGI), 270-275 d.C. MediolanumAureliano (270-275), antoniniano di bronzo. Zecca di Mediolanum (Milano)
AE, 2.714 gr, 21.5 mm, 180°, BB (VF)
D/ IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, busto radiato e drappeggiato a dx
R/ CONCORD LEGI, Concordia stante a sx regge due stendardi, Q(?) in ex
RIC V 117
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (24 aprile 2008, numero catalogo 99); ex FAC (Morehead City NC, Usa, fino al 2008)
paolo
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Basiliscustremissis
Milano Ric 3310
1 commentsantvwala
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C. Clovius, Crawford 476/1aAE - Orichalcum-Dupondius, 14.87g, 27mm
struck 45 BC for Julius Caesar, mint in northern Italy (probably Milano)
obv. bust of Victoria, winged, draped and with ear-ring, r.
CAESAR.DIC.TER before
rev. Minerva, wearing Korinthian helmet, advancing l., holding trophy over r.
shoulder, spear and shield decorated with head of Medusa; behind her feet a
snake, erecting in front of her.
C.CLOVI before, PRAEF behind
Crawford 476/1a; Sydenham 1025; C.7; RPC I 601/1; CRI 62; Julia 17; BMRR 4125
about VF, attractive yellow-olive patina (so-called river-patina!)
Pedigree:
ex Glendining 25.June 1997, lot 45
ex CNG

An exceptional issue: It is the first Roman coin struck from Orichalcum (brass). Probably this type was struck after the victory over the sons of Pompeius at Munda 17.March AD 45 to serve as donation at his triumph in Rome. The depiction is unusual and is a symbol of Caesar's military abilities. Brass was used probably to make the look of the coin more valuable.
4 commentsJochen
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Calabre, Tarente, statère (c. 272-240 AC)o/ Les Dioscures (Castor et Pollux) le manteau flottant au vent galopant à gauche. ΣΩAΔAMOΣ dessous.
r/ Taras nu, chevauchant un dauphin à gauche, tenant une Niké de la main droite, deux javelines transversales et un bouclier orné d'un serpent de mer de la main gauche au-dessous, les flots. Monogramme ΓY à gauche; TARAΣ à droite.
SNG.Copenhagen 892 | SNG.München - | SNG.Tübingen 404 | Côte 408 SNG.ANS.1121-1128 | SNG.Milano 194-196 | SNG.Hungary 73
20mm; 6.29g; 9h
Munthandel G.Henzen
T.MooT
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Campgate: Galerio Cesare a nome Massimiano, follis zecca di CyzicusGalerius, AE Follis (c. 307 AD), Cyzicus, I officina
AE, gr. 5,9, mm. 28, BB, R
D/ IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS PF AVG, laureate head right
R/ VIRTVS MILITVM, campgate surmounted by four turrets. MKA in ex
Ric VI 39
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo (Roma, Italia, numero catalogo 266, 14 gennaio 2017); ex collezione C.F., Nemo Nostrum (Milano, Italia, ante 1990, fino al 13 gennaio 2017)
paolo
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Divo Claudio Gothico, Milan mint, R/ CONSECRATIO (Braithwell hoard)Divus Claudius II Gothicus, 268-270 d.C., antoniniano di bronzo coniato da Aureliano (270 d.C.)
Zecca di Milano. Ex Braithwell hoard
AE, 17.5 mm, 2.32 gr., MB
D/ DI[VO CLAV]DIO, busto radiato a dx
R/ CONSE[CRATIO], altare con fiamme
RIC 261, Cohen 50, Braithwell 129 (4 esemplari nell'hoard)
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (2 maggio 2008, numero catalogo 46), ex Alfredo De La Fe collection (Imperial coins, New York, 2008), ex Antony Wilson collection (Yorkcoins, London-New York, 2007), ex CNG auction 176 (London, 2007), ex Braithwell hoard (Braithwell, South Yorkshire Uk, 2002).
1 commentspaolo
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Dynastia Sverów 193-235 AD aw. AVT K Π CEΠ / ΓETAC CEB clockwise around; border of dots.
Draped and cuirassed bust of laureate Geta right;
rew. AVΓOVCT / HC TPAIA clockwise around, NHC in exergue; border of dots.
Double blind countersink on obverse and reverse.
River-God reclining left, holding reed and resting on inverted vase from which water flows;
BMC Thrace ---; Copenhagen II ---; Lindgren I & III ---; Milano VII/3 ---; Moushmov 3110;
Schönert-Geiss 451; Varbanov 1354
Waldemar S
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EB0840 Gallienus / ORIENS AVGGallienus 253-268, AE Antoninianus, Mediolanum (Milano), 263-4 AD.
Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate bust right, drapery on left shoulder.
Reverse: ORIENS AVG, Sol standing left, holding whip and raising right hand; S in exergue.
References: MIR 1212e.
Diameter: 19.5mm, Weight: 2.54g.
EB
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Gallienus, AntoninianusMediolanum Mint (Milano) Third officina
GALLIENVS AVG- Radiate head right
BON EVEN AVG // MT -


Ref:

Incused and restrike reverse
byzancia
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Hadrian, RIC 590b, Sestertius of AD 119-121Orichalcum sestertius (24.91g, 34mm, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 119-121
Obv.: IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG P M TR P COS III laureate bust right, drapery on far shoulder.
Rev.: RELIQVA VETERA IIS NOVIES MILL ABOLITA (around) S C (field) Lictor standing left, holding fasces, setting fire to heap of bonds on the ground to left with brand
RIC 590b [R2]; BMCRE 1206; Coh. 1210; Strack 555; Banti (I Grandi Bronzi Imperiali II-2) 620 (18 spec.); G. Mazzini (Monete Imperiali Romane, Milano 1957, 5 voll.) 1210 (this coin)

ex CNG EAuction 202; ex White Mountain Collection; ex Mazzini Collection

In July of 118 AD, Hadrian made his first appearance in Rome as emperor to celebrate a Parthian triumph in the name of Trajan. He was quickly called away to Moesia to subdue the Sarmatians and Roxolani. While away, four high ranking senators, Lucius Quietus, Cornelius Palma, L. Publius Celsus and C. Avidius were executed by the senate for an alleged conspiracy against Hadrian, despite a promise by Hadrian not to execute members of the Senate. To calm a suspicious public, Hadrian held a week long gladiatorial show, granted an extra public largesse and, as this coin advertises, relinquished the public debt to the state equaling 900 million sestertii. This event culminated in an elaborate ceremony held in the Forum Trajanum where all records of these debts were set on fire

In the reverse legend, IIS stands for two semis (=sestertius); with a horizontal bar (IIS) it stands for "Sestertium" which is 100,000 sestertii. Thus IIS NOVIES MILL(IES) stands for 100,000 x 9000 sestertii.

(photo by CNG)
2 commentsCharles S
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Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma (1814 - 1847 A.D.)ITALY, Parma (Duchi)
AR 5 Lire
O: MARIA LUIGIA PRINC. IMP. ARCID. D'AUSTRIA, 1815, Diademed bust left.
R: PER LA GR. DI DIO DUCH. DI PARMA PIAC. E GUAST.5. LIRE, Crowned and mantled coat-of-arms
Milano mint
25g
Pagani 5; Davenport 204; KM (C) 30.
Mat
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MODERN MILLED (up to 19th Century), ITALY - 1 Kronentaler, 1794Silver coin with 29,31 grams
Ruler: Franz II. (I.) von Österreich, (1792 - 1835)
Milano mint, (under austrian control)
OBV.: ARCH:AVST:DVX:BVRG:LOTH:BRAB:COM:FLAN:1794
REV.: FRANCISC.II.D.G.R.I.S.A.GER.HIE.HVN.BOH.REX. (M)
Ref.: KM#59.1, Dav.: 1390: J.134b.
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Moesia inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum, 25. Diadumenian, HrHJ (2018) 8.25.01.13 (plate coin)Diadumenian, AD 217-218
AE 27, 11.9g, 26.61mm, 225°
struck under governor Statius Longinus
obv. [K]M OPPEL DIADOVMENIAN[OC]
bust, draped and cuirassed, bare-headed, r.
rev. VP CTATIOV LON - GINOV NIKOPOLIT
in l. and r. field WN - PR
in ex. [O]C ICTRW
Zeus, nude, standing frontal, head l., holding patera in r. hand and chlamys
over l. shoulder, leaning with l. hand on long sceptre.
ref. a) AMNG I/1, 1830 (1 ex., Milano)
b) Varbanov (engl.)3787 (this coin, but cites AMNG 1830 under #3783)
c) Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov (2018) No. 8.25.1.13 (plate coin)
Rare, about VF, glossy black patina
3 commentsJochen
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Moesia inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum, 26. Elagabal, HrHJ (2018) 8.26.35.05 (plate coin)Elagabal, AD 218-222
AE 27, 10.79g, 26.78mm, 15°
struck under governor Novius Rufus
obv. [AVT K] M AVR - AN[TWNEINOC]
Laureate head r.
rev. VP NOBIOV ROVFOV NIKOPOLITWN PRO (PR ligate)
in upper l. field one below the other C IC / TR
in r. field ON
Nemesis-Aequitas in long garment and mantle stg. l., holding goad in l. arm and in
extended r. hand scales; no wheel; over l. shoulder strange longish object with knob.
ref. a) AMNG I/1, 1962 (1 ex., Milano); object over her l. shoulder not mentioned!
b) Varbanov (engl.) 4048 (= AMNG 1962)
c) Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov (2018) No. 8.26.35.5 (this coin)
scarce, F/F+, dark green patina, patina damage on obv.

The unknown object seems to be a measuring rod.
Jochen
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Postumus (Aureolus), Milan mint, R/ FIDES EQVIT (Braithwell hoard)Postumo, antoniniano battuto in suo nome da Aureolus (Aureolo).Impero romano-gallico (267?-268 d.C.). Zecca di Milano, I officina
AE, 3.43 gr., 17,0 x 19,0 mm; qBB (aVF)
D/: IMP POSTVMVS AVG, busto radiato e drappeggiato di Postumo,
R/: FIDES EQVIT, Fides seduta a sin, che tiene la patera e stendardo, officina in ex.
RIC 376; Braithwell Report #151 (questa moneta)
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo (21 aprile 2008, numero catalogo 27), ex Antony Wilson collection (Yorkcoins, London-New York, 2007), ex CNG auctions (asta 176/2007, nel lotto 338), ex Braithwell hoard (Braithwell South Yorkshire Uk, 2002).
paolo
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Roman Empire, HADRIAN. Mazzini plate coinRoman, HADRIAN, Mazzini plate coin
Æ Sestertius (24.91g, Ø34mm, 6h), Rome mint, struck AD 119-121.
Obv.: IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG P M TR P COS III, laureate bust right, drapery on far shoulder
Rev.: RELIQVA VETERA IIS NOVIES MILL ABOLITA [around] S C [left and right in field], lictor standing left, holding fasces, setting fire to heap of bonds on the ground to left with brand.
ex CNG; ex White Mountain Collection

RIC 590(b); G. Mazzini (Monete Imperiali Romane, Milano 1957, 5 voll.) 1210 (this coin)
Charles S
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Roman Provincial: Severus Alexander as Augustus, AE25 - 4 Assarion. Added onto the Wildwinds site.Moesia Inferiort, Dionysopolis 218-222 A.D. 8.51g - 25.2mm, Axis 12h.

Obv: AYT K M AYP CEV AΛEZANΔPOC - Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.

Rev: ΔIONYCOΠOΛEITΩN / Δ - The Great God standing facing, looking left, kalathos on head, holding cornucopiae and patera over lighted altar at foot left. Value mark Δ in right field.

Ref: AMNG 381 (4, 9 and 22 citing Gotha and Milano); Murzakewicz and Varbanov 502.
Provenance: Added onto the Wildwinds site. Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian Scarlioli
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Trebonianus Gallus, antoninianus. (Simpson & Boyd collection) Trebonianus Gallus (A.D. 251-253), antoniniano, zecca di Roma o Antiochia
AE, 2.60 gr, 23,0 mm, aVF (qBB)
D/ IMP C C VIB TREB GALLVS AVG, busto radiato e drappeggiato di Treboniano a dx
R/ IVNO MARTIALIS, Juno seduta a sx, con cereali e uno scettro di traverso
RIC 69; RCV 9631
NOTA: l'attribuzione alla zecca di Roma (o in alternativa Antiochia) viene dalla titolatura. Se fosse Milano, infatti, secondo Mattingly e Carson si dovrebbe avere IMP CAE C VIB TREB
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (20 gennaio 2009, numero catalogo 32), ex Antony Wilson collection (Yorkcoins, London-New York, 2005), ex Baldwin's Auctions 42 (London, 26 Settembre 2005), ex W.C. Boyd collection (London, 16 dicembre 1889), ex dr. Simpson collection (London, fino al 1889).
paolo
 
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