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sevalex AE27-Markianapolis.jpg
226-227 AD - SEVERUS ALEXANDER AE24 Markianopolis, Moesia Inferior obv: AVT K M AVP CEV ALEZANDROC
rev: HG OUM TEREBENTINOU MARKIANOPOLITWN (Nemesis standing left with scales & rod, wheel at foot)
ref: Moushmov 710v
mint: Markianapolis, 9.04gms, 24mm
Legate Umbrius Tereventinus (c.AD226-227)
1 commentsberserker
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Accessorio femminile per abito (Impero romano, II-III secolo d.C.)Accessorio femminile (II-III secolo d.C.)
AE, gr. 12,8, 48x20 mm
D/ testa di donna a sx in cornice circolare, decorazioni a dot, anello di sospensione
R/ liscio
Nota: origine incerta, probabilmente bassa Etruria. Patina verde
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (5 dicembre 2007, numero catalogo 50); ex collezione ing.Gionata Barbieri, Napoli Italia (2007); ex collezione privata, Napoli Italia (prima del 2007).
paolo
napoli.jpg
Bust of Plautilla - Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli1 commentsnummis durensis
Costantino_I_Haeraclea_Tammaro.jpg
Campgate: Costantino I, AE3, zecca di Heraclea II officinaConstantine AE Follis, (struck 317 AD), Haeraclea mint, II officina
AE, 2,9 gr, 19 mm, R1
D/ IMP CONSTA-NTINVS AVG, laureate and draped bust left, holding mappa in right hand & globe with sceptre in left hand
R/ PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, campgate with three turrets, no door, six layers. Mintmark SMHB.
RIC VII 28 Haeraclea
Nota: la H in ex assomiglia a una N (Nicomedia) , ma è senz'altro H perché Haeraclea è l'unica zecca che ha prodotto un campgate associato a questo tipo di busto rivolto a sx
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (8 marzo 2013, numero catalogo 187); ex collezione Nicola Tammaro (Napoli, Italia, fino al 2013), ex Alistair MacKay collection (Rothwell, Northamptonshire, Uk, fino al 2012)
paolo
1Campgate_Londinum_unita.jpg
Campgate: Costantino I, AE3, zecca di LondiniumCostantino I, AE3
AE, mm 19,77, gr 2,1, B, C3
D/ CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, busto laureato rivolto a dx.
R/ PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, campgate, sei livelli, due torrette, stella sopra. PLON in ex
RIC VII LONDINIUM 293
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo (Roma Italia, dal 28/12/2013, numero catalogo 192), ex collezione Nicola Tammaro (Napoli, Italia dal giugno 2009), ex collezione Suzanne Wilson (Sacriston, Durham, Uk, prima del 2009)
paolo
1Costantino_I_Nicomedia_unite.jpg
Campgate: Costantino I, AE3, zecca di Nicomedia, II officina Constantine I AE3. Nicomedia mint, II officina (324-325 AD)
AE, 2,6 gr, 18 mm
D/ CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, laureate head right
R/ PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, campgate with two turrets & star above, no door, SMNB in ex
Ric VII 90b Nicomedia
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (8 marzo 2013, numero catalogo 188); ex collezione Nicola Tammaro (Napoli, Italia, fino al 2013)
paolo
Costantino_campgate.jpg
Campgate: Costantino I, zecca di Lugdunum, Officina 1Constantine I, AE3, 324-325, Lugdunum, Officina 1
AE, 17,91 mm, 2,9 gr, B
CONSTAN_TINVS AVG, Laureate head right
PROVIDEN_TIAE AVGG, Campgate with six rows, two turrets, no doors, star above, top and bottom rows empty blocks
PLG in exergue
RIC VII, 225
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo (Roma Italia, dal 20/12/2013, numero catalogo 191), ex collezione Nicola Tammaro (Napoli, dal dicembre 2010 al dicembre 2013), ex Gert Boersema (Olanda, dall'ottobre al dicembre 2010), ex Cng 242, lotto 401 (13 ottobre 2010), ex White Mountain collection (Pierre A.Zanchi, Le Lode Svizzera, prima del 2010).
paolo
Costantino_Zafiro_Tammaro_unita.jpg
Campgate: Costantino I, zecca di Tessalonica I officinaConstantinus I, AE3, Thessalonica mint (326-328 AD), I officina
AE, 2,95 gr, 18 mm
D/ CONSTANTINVS AVG, diademed head right
R/ PROVIDENTIAE AVGG, campgate with two turrets and star above, • to right, SMTSA in ex
RIC VII 153D of Thessalonica, Cohen 454
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (13 febbraio 2013, numero catalogo 189); ex collezione Nicola Tammaro (Napoli fino al 2013), ex collezione D. Antonio Ramon Hinojosa Pareja ("Lucernae", Alcala la Real Spagna, fino al 2012); ex collezione Zafiro (Spagna)
paolo
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Caracalla AE TetrassarionObv: AVT KM AVP CEV ANTΩNEINOC - Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Caracalla left, holding spear and shield.
Rev: AΔRIANOΠOΛEITΩN - Emperor standing right, holding spear in right hand, and parazonium in left hand; left foot on kneeling captive.
Mint: Hadrianapolis
Date: 198 - 217 AD
Diam: 27mm
Weight: 14.17g
Ref: Moushmov 2633
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1Kranioi_unite.jpg
Cefalonia KRANIOI, bronzoKranioi (Krani), Cefalonia Elide-Peloponneso, bronzo, IV sec. a.C
AE, 4,0 gr., 17 mm, qSPL, R
D/ eroe (divinità) Kephalos in piedi con asta o lancia
R/ monogramma in lettere greche KRA (R con la lettera greca ro) per Kranioi
BMC 80,42, Winterthur 2178. Sear 2931
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (3 aprile 2008, numero catalogo 49); ex collezione Gionata Barbieri, Napoli Italia (2007); ex collezione privata, Napoli Italia (prima del 2007)
paolo
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Ferdinando I (Don Ferrante). (1458 - 1494 A.D.)ITALY, Napoli (Regno)
AR Coronato
Third Coinage, Class 2. 
O: FRDINANDVS D G R SICI IER V, cross potent; annulet and double annulet stops.
R: CORONATVS QA LEGITIME CERTA, crowned bust right; annulet and double annulet stops. C to left.
Napoli (Naples) mint. Struck 1472-1488
2.59g
25mm
CNI XIX 348/347 (obv./rev.); cf. Pannuti-Riccio 16b (for type); MIR 68/16; cf. MEC 14, 981-2 (same)
2 commentsMat
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Hispania Baetica (105 a.C.), asseHispania Baetica, periodo metà II-I sec. a.C. (probabilmente 105 a.C.), asse
Zecca di Castulo o Iliberri/Ilturir (Granada)
AE,21,01 gr., 32 mm, B (per il tipo)
D/ Testa ibercia (divinità, magistrato, ma più probabilmente muliebre)
R/ Chimera o grifone
Nota: leggibile anche una parte dell'etnico, in caratteri iberici (cosa inusuale per queste monete). Modulo particolarmente largo per il tipo (De Guadan 140, ma di modulo più ampio).
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (17 novembre 2007, numero catalogo 47), ex collezione Gionata Barbieri, Napoli Italia (fino al 2007)
paolo
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Hispania Baetica, asse (tempo di Augusto)Hispania Baetica, zecca di Castulo, tempo di Augusto
AE, 14,96 gr. , mm 28, B+
D/ testa elmata a dx (Augusto?)
R/ sfinge a dx
NOTA: patina desertica, piccola frattura sulla moneta
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (17 novembre 2007, numero catalogo 47bis), ex collezione Gionata Barbieri, Napoli Italia (fino al 2007)
paolo
Italy- Napoli Museum- A medic and his book.jpg
Italy- Napoli Museum- A medic and his bookPeter Wissing
Italy- Napoli Museum- Bronze figures from Pompeii.jpg
Italy- Napoli Museum- Bronze figures from PompeiiPeter Wissing
Italy- Napoli Museum- Marble figures from Pompeii.jpg
Italy- Napoli Museum- Marble figures from PompeiiPeter Wissing
Italy- Napoli Museum- Model of Pompeii.jpg
Italy- Napoli Museum- Model of PompeiiPeter Wissing
Italy- Napoli Museum- Mosaic fontain from Pompeii.jpg
Italy- Napoli Museum- Mosaic fontain from PompeiiPeter Wissing
Italy- Napoli Museum- Mosaic from Pompeii.jpg
Italy- Napoli Museum- Mosaic from PompeiiPeter Wissing
Italy- Napoli Museum- Painting from Pompeii.jpg
Italy- Napoli Museum- Painting from PompeiiPeter Wissing
Italy- Napoli Museum- Sacrofaq and a woman from Pompeii.jpg
Italy- Napoli Museum- Sacrofaq and a woman from PompeiiPeter Wissing
Italy- Napoli Museum- Small Bronze figures from Pompeii.jpg
Italy- Napoli Museum- Small Bronze figures from PompeiiPeter Wissing
Italy- Napoli Museum- The famous couple Paquio and wife from Pompeii.jpg
Italy- Napoli Museum- The famous couple Paquio and wife from PompeiiPortrait of Paquio and His Wife
Pompeii, Wall Painting, c. A.D. 70

Another relevante contribution to the Naples Museum, and under many aspects a peculiar one, derived from the excavations of the cities buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 A.D. , mainly Herculaneum and Pompeii.

It was a sudden catastrophe which buried the cities under a layer of volcanic material, so that buildings, art works and often also remains of organic material have been miraculously preserved underground much better than on any other archaeological site, where gradual abandonment destruction have deprived us of most documents of its culture.
Peter Wissing
Italy- Napoli- Mount_vesuvius.jpg
Italy- Napoli- Mount_vesuviusOn August 24 of 79 A.D., the area around Mount Vesuvius shook with a huge earthquake. The mountain's top split open and a monstrous cloud raced upward. The inhabitants of Pompeii were showered with ash, stones, and pumice. A river of mud was beginning to bury the city of Herculaneum. The uncle of Pliny the Younger, known as Pliny the Elder, was a commander of a fleet of war ships at Misenum (see map). He decided to use his ships to rescue people close to the volcano. The nephew describes the huge cloud towering over the area (Radice, 1969):

. . . its general appearance can best be expressed as being like a pine rather than any other tree, for it rose to a great height on a sort of trunk and then split off into branches, I imagine because it was thrust upwards by the first blast and then left unsupported as the pressure subsided, or else it was borne down by its own weight so that it spread out and gradually dispersed. Sometimes it looked white, sometimes blotched and dirty, according to the amount of soil and ashes it carried with it. (p. 427)

Pliny the Elder's ship approached the shore near Pompeii.

Ashes were already falling, hotter and thicker as the ships drew near, followed by bits of pumice and blackened stones, charred and cracked by the flames . . . Meanwhile on Mount Vesuvius broad sheets of fire and leaping flames blazed at several points, their bright glare emphasized by the darkness of night. (pp. 429, 431)

But they could not land because the shore was blocked by volcanic debris, so they sailed south and landed at Stabiae. Hoping to quiet the frightened people, the uncle asked to be carried to the bath house. Afterward he lay down and ate. Next, hoping to quiet the inhabitants, he went to bed. The volcano did not do likewise, however.

By this time the courtyard giving access to his room was full of ashes mixed with pumice-stones, so that its level had risen, and if he had stayed in the room any longer he would never had got out. . . . They debated whether to stay indoors or take their chance in the open, for the buildings were now shaking with violent shocks, and seemed to be swaying to and fro as if they were torn from their foundations. Outside on the other hand, there was the danger of falling pumice-stones, even though these were light and porous. . . . As a protection against falling objects they put pillows on their heads tied down with cloths. (pp. 431, 433)

Finally, the uncle decided to leave. The level of ash and pumice-stone had risen to the point that a hasty departure seemed the best option.

. . . the flames and smell of sulphur which gave warning of the approaching fire drove the others to take flight and roused him to stand up . . . then [he] suddenly collapsed, I imagine because the dense fumes choked his breathing by blocking his windpipe which was constitutionally weak and narrow and often inflamed . . . his body was found intact and uninjured, still fully clothed and looking more like sleep than death. (p. 433)

Later, Pliny the Younger and his mother leave Misenam to escape from the approaching volcanic conflagration. They travel across country to avoid being trampled by the crowds of people on the road.

We also saw the sea sucked away and apparently forced back by the earthquake: at any rate it receded from the shore so that quantities of sea creatures were left stranded on dry sand. On the landward side a fearful black cloud was rent by forked and quivering bursts of flame, and parted to reveal great tongues of fire, like flashes of lightning magnified in size. . . . We had scarcely sat down to rest when darkness fell, not the dark of a moonless or cloudy night, but as if the lamp had been put out in a closed room. You could hear the shrieks of women, the wailing of infants, and the shouting of men; some were calling their parents, others their children or their wives, trying to recognize them by their voices. People bewailed their own fate or that of their relatives, and there were some who prayed for death in their terror of dying
Peter Wissing
Lucania_Thourioi_SNG-Cop1463.jpg
Lucania, Thourioi. Athena and Butting Bull Stater.Greek Italy. Lucania, Thourioi. 320-280 BC. AR Stater (7.79 gm). Head of Athena, r., wearing Attic helmet decorated with Scylla brandishing stone, Σm on neck-piece. / Nike crowning Bull butting r., tail & r. foreleg raised. Σ-Ι-m between legs. In ex: ΦΟΥΡΙΩΝ (remnant). EF. Ponterio 145 #118. SNG Cop 1 (Italy) #1463 var. (same obv. die, ΣΙ above bull); HN Italy 1845; HGC 1 #1263; Collezione Santangelo (Museo Nazionale di Napoli) #4943; BMC Greek p.296 #96 var. (ΦΡΥ, not Σ-Ι-M). SNG ANS - . cf. NY Sale 34 #10 (same dies); CNG 87 #178 (same dies).1 commentsAnaximander
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Macrinus, Pentassarion, Markianapolis, Apollo SacrificingAE Pentassarion
Macrinus
Augustus: 217 - 218AD
Diadumenian
Caesar: 217 - 218AD
Augustus: 218AD
Issued: 217 - 218AD
26.0mm 9.81gr 2h
O: AVT K OΠΕΛΛΙ CEVMAKREINOC K M OOΠEΛΛΙ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟC; Laureate draped bust of Macrinus right, facing draped bust of Diadumenian, left.
R: YΠ ΠΟΝΙΑΝΟΥ ΜΑΡΚΙΑΝOΠOΛΕΙΤΩΝ; Naked Apollo standing left, holding laurel branch over flaming altar and resting left arm.
Markianapolis, Moesia Inferior Mint
Varbanov 1150
Richard Johnson/Buried Treasures, Chillicothe, OH Tinley Park, IL Greater Chicago Coin and Currency Show
2/23/17 2/28/17
Nicholas Z
RPC_Markianapolis_Elagabalus_SNG_Cop__239.JPG
Marcianapolis (Moesia Inferior). Elagabalus (218-222 A.D.) (Marcus Aurelius Antonius) Pick 905, SNG Cop. 239, Moushmov 625 & Plate VIII, 10.

AE assaria, 20 mm., die alignment 0°

Obv: AVT K M AVP – ANTWNEINOC, Laureate bust right.

Rev: MAPKIANO—POL[ITWN], Aequitas (= Dikaeosyne) standing left holding scales and cornucopia.
Stkp
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Marcianapolis (Moesia Inferior). Severus Alexander (Caesar, 221-222 A.D.; Augustus 222-235 A.D.) (Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander) and Julia Mamaea (his mother) SNG Evelpidis 830 (same die pair), cf. Pick 1077 var. & 1084 var. for obverse die, cf. Pick 1063 for reverse type & Pick 1064 for reverse legend.

AE 5 Assaria, 27-28 mm., die alignment 180°

Struck in 221-222 A.D. under legate Umbrius Tereventinus

Obv: [AVT K M AVP CEV]H ALEXANDPOC KAI IOVLIA MAMAI[A], two busts facing.

Rev: [HG OVM TEPEBEN]TEINOV MAPKIANO—POLITW, Zeus seated left, holding patera and scepter, E to right.
Stkp
RP_Marcianopolis_Diadumenian.jpg
Marcianapolis (Moesia Inferior/now Devnya, Bulgaria). Diadumenian (Caesar, 217-218 A.D.; Augustus, May-June 218 A.D.) (Marcus Opellius Antoninus Diadumenianus)Hristova/Jekov 6.25.20.3 (r5); AMNG I 804, p.252; Varbanov (Eng.) Vol.1. No. 1354

AE assarion; 2.74 g., 17.76 mm. max., 0°

Obv.: [M] OΠΠΛΛIOC ANTΩNINOC (=Marcus Opellius Antonius), bare headed and draped bust right, seen from behind.

Rev.: MAPKIANO ΠOΛEITΩN (=(coin) of the people of Markianopolis, Good health to you all), staff of Aesklepios with serpent entwining, facing right.
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NEAPOLITAN REPUBLIC - Henry de GuiseNEAPOLITAN REPUBLIC - Henry de Guise (1647-1648) AE 3 Tornesi, 1648. Obv.: Crowned shield with letters SPQN. Legend: HEN DE LOR DUX REIP N. Rev.: Bound wheat and olives, legend PAX ET UBERTAS 1648. Reference: KM #55. Ex Ardatirion collection.
These are always poorly struck, usually not this nice. The design quality of this piece is rather crude, and the SPQN is NOT aligned properly... letters are sideways. Usually they are straight. Probably made toward the end of the siege of the Republic by Spain.
From Wikepedia: The Neapolitan Republic was a Republic created in Naples, which lasted from 22 October 1647 to 5 April 1648. It began after the revolt led by Masaniello and Giulio Genoino against the Spanish viceroys.
The leader of the Republic was Henry II of Lorraine, duke of Guise, descendant of the former king of Naples Rene I of Anjou. The Republic had the following official names: Serenissima Repubblica di questo regno di Napoli ("Most Serene Republic of this Kingdom of Naples"), Reale Repubblica ("Royal Republic"), and Serenissima Monarchia repubblicana di Napoli ("Most Serene Republican Monarchy of Naples"). All indicated the double nature of the Republic, both republican and monarchical, and "Serenissima" was a purposeful comparison with the famous Italian maritime republic with the same title, Venice. The coat of arms was a red shield with the motto S.P.Q.N., in imitation of the well-known S.P.Q.R., the initialism of the Latin phrase, Senatus Populusque Romanus ("The Senate and the People of Rome"), Thus, the Neapolitan phrase meant "The Senate and People of Naples." The coat of arms contained the crest of the duke of Guise.
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1fibbia_unita.jpg
Ornamento maschile per pantalone (IV-V secolo, barbarico)Ornamento maschile per pantalone (tardo impero, barbarico)
AE, gr 20,2, 5x3 cm
D/ decorazione geometrica, foro prossimale
R/ liscio con perni di bloccaggio
Nota: patina verde marroncina. Origine incerta: Gallia o Nord Italia
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (17 novembre 2007, numero catalogo 47 ter); ex collezione ing.Gionata Barbieri, Napoli Italia (2007); ex collezione privata, Napoli Italia (prima del 2007).
paolo
16406_16407.jpg
Provincial, Hadrianapolis-Sebaste, Phrygia, AE21, AΔPI APX ΠOTεITAE21
AE
Roman Provincial: Hadrianapolis-Sebaste, Phrygia
Julia Domna
B. ca. 170 - D. 217AD
Augusta: 193 - 217AD
Issued: ?
20.50mm 4.30gr 6h
O: IOY ΔO-MNA Cε; Draped bust, right.
R: AΔPI APX ΠO-T-εIT; Nike, wings spread, foot on globe, standing right, inscribing shield.
Hadrianapolis-Sebaste, Phrygia Mint
VF
SNG von Aulock 3608; SNG Cop 406; BMC 2.
NBS Auctions Web Auction 13, Lot 690.
7/31/22 9/16/22
Nicholas Z
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Provincial, Hadrianapolis-Sebaste, Phrygia, AE22, AΔPI APX ΠOTIεITOAE22
AE
Roman Provincial: Hadrianapolis-Sebaste, Phrygia
Septimius Severus
Augustus: 193 - 211AD
Issued: ?
22.50mm 4.70gr 7h
O: AY K CEΠ CεYH; Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust, right.
R: AΔPI APX ΠOTIεITO; Tyche standing left, holding rudder on globe in right hand, cornucopia in left hand.
Hadrianapolis-Sebaste, Phrygia Mint
Same dies as Gitbud & Naumann 37, 11/1/1975, Lot 527; cf. BMC 1; SNG Cop -.
Aquila Numismatics Auction 3, Lot 591
7/3/22 8/12/22
Nicholas Z
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Provincial, Hadrianapolis-Sebaste, Phrygia, AE22, AΔPIA APX ΠOTεITAE22
Roman Provincial: Hadrianapolis-Sebaste, Phrygia
Julia Domna
B. ca. 170 - D. 217AD
Augusta: 193 - 217AD
Issued: ?
Magistrate: Poteitos
22.10mm 4.70gr 6h
O: IOYΛ ΔO-MNA CεB; Draped bust, right; beaded border.
R: AΔPIA A-PX ΠOTεIT; Tyche, standing left holding rudder in right hand, corncucopia on left arm; beaded border.
VF
Hadrianapolis-Sebaste, Phrygia Mint
SNG Tuebingen 4016 var. (legends); Loebbecke ZfN XII, p. 345.1.
NBS Auctions Web Auction 16, Lot 411.
2/26/23 3/15/23
Nicholas Z
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Provincial, Hypaepa, Lydia, AE23, YΠAIΠHNΩNAE23
AE
Roman Provincial: Hypaepa, Lydia
Julia Domna
B. ca. 170 - D. 217AD
Augusta: 193 - 217AD
Issued: ?
23.00mm 5.22gr 6h
O: IOYΛIA CεBACTH; Draped bust, right; beaded border.
R: YΠAI-Π-HNΩN; Tyche standing facing, rudder in right hand, cornucopia on right arm; beaded border.
Hypaepa, Lydia Mint
GRPC Lydia 258; Mionnet IV, 290; Napoli 8854; Klose 15; SNG Turkey 7, 349.
Nummitra Auctions/Kamil Igras Auction 15, Lot 387.
2/4/24 3/19/24
Nicholas Z
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Provincial, Markianopolis, Moesia Inferior, AE25, MAPKIANΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝAE25
Roman Provincial: Markianopolis, Moesia Inferior
Julia Domna
Born circa: 170AD - Died: 217AD
Augusta: 193 - 217AD
25.0mm 8.26gr 1h
O: IΟνΛΙA ΔΟΜΝΑ CΕΒ; Draped bust, hair in bun, right.
R: MAPKIANOΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ; Statuary group of the three Graces, standing. Outer two facing, with heads turned inward. Middle with back facing and arms around other two.
Markianapolis, Moesia Inferior Mint
AMNG I 603; H & J Markianopolis 6.17.26.9 (I believe); Varbanov 887 var. (Obv. legend: CEB instead of just C) rated R4; Moushmov 417 (?).
Savoca Auctions 13th Blue Auction, Lot 731.
12/1/18 12/11/18
Nicholas Z
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Provincial, Markianopolis, Moesia Inferior, AE27, VP IOUΛ AUΓ CEΛEUKOY MARKIANOPOΛΙΤΩΝAE27
Roman Provincial: Markianapolis, Moesia Inferior
Elagabalus
Augustus: 218 - 222AD
Julia Maesa
Died: 224AD
27.0mm 12.60gr 7h
O: AVT K M AVR ANTΩΝΕΙNOC AVΓ IVLIA MAICA AVΓ; Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Elagabalus, right, facing draped bust of Julia Maesa, left.
R: VP IOUΛ AUΓ CEΛEUKOY MARKIANOPOΛΙΤΩΝ; Fourfold coiled serpent, head lowered, right.
Exergue: E, upper left.
Markianopolis, Moesia Inferior Mint
Varbanov 1658
tina0116g11 121136421526
7/8/13 4/29/17
Nicholas Z
Samnium_Aesernia_SNG-Cop256.jpg
Samnium, Aesernia. Vulcan and Zeus in Biga. Bronze Litra.Greek Italy. Samnium, Aesernia. After 263 BC. AE Litrae (20mm, 5.04 gm). Head of Vulcan (Hephaestus) l. wearing laureate pilos, tongs behind. [VOLCANOM]. / Zeus (Jupiter) in galloping biga r., hurling thunderbolt. [AISERNINO in ex.]. gF. HN Italy 430; HGC 1 #337; SNG ANS 1 #121 (same obv. die)-122 (same rev. die); SNG Cop 1 #256-257; Sambon Italie 187; Coll. Santangelo (Museo Nazionale di Napoli) #388-389.Anaximander
CIVIL_WAR_TOKEN_SMITH___TAYLOR.jpg
USA - CIVIL WAR TOKENUSA - CIVIL WAR TOKEN - AE; Tradesman token. Obv.: Liberty head with 13 stars; date 1863 below. Rev.: No./20/TOY STORE/No. 20. - SMITH & TAYLOR WASHINGTON ST. INDIANAPOLIS. Reference: 460S-1a.dpaul7
Vespasian.jpg
VespasianBust of the Emperor Vespasian in the Museo Nazionale NapoliJay GT4
 
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