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Maximinus I - Denarius - 235/236 AD.
Ob.: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG; Laureate and draped bust right
Rev.: PROVIDENTIA AVG; providentia standing left, holds cornucopia and wand pointed at globe at foot.
gs. 2,7 mm. 19,9
Cohen 77, RIC 13Maxentius
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Constantinus I - AE3 - 326/328 - Mint of Thessalonica
Ob.: CONSTANTINVS AVG; laureate head right
Rev.: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG; campgate
gs. 3 mm. 18,8
Cohen 454Maxentius
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The patina on this one is a beautiful dark green and glossy
Constantine II CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C LDC left
PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS 2 6 to 8, three seen with a base, two of them with dots in top layer SMTS Delta Thessalonica RIC VII Thessalonica 157 C3 326-328 James b4
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SEVERUS ALEXANDER
AE As
24.8 mm, 9.1 grams
OBV: IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, laureate, draped bust right
REV: PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing front, head left, holding corn ears over modius and anchor.
S-C in field
RIC- IVb- 647
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Here is an example of a cabinet showing three different available styles of trays for storage. At the top is a standard round recess type tray....very traditional.
In the middle is an open format tray for displaying items "free form", or for items of unusual sizes/shapes such as large medals, military decorations or pocket watches.
On the bottom is a new offering; a drawer for slabs. Each drawer can hold 30 slabs from any of the three major slabbing firms; PCGS, NCG, or ANACS. Other commercial, or "DIY" slabs should also fit, provided they are no larger than any from the "big three" firms.
www.CabinetsByCraig.netcmcdon0923
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AE 3, 16mm/2.95gm, fully silvered, struck c. 318 AD
Obv/ DN VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C; laur. and dr. bust r., holding in globe and sceptre in l. hand and mappa in r. hand.
Rev/ PROVIDENTIAE CAESS; Campgate, three towers, lamda in r. field.; SMH gamma in exergue.
Ref/ RIC VOL VII, 49Mayadigger
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EDWARD IV
Edward IV was King of England from March 1461 to October 1470, and again from April 1471 until his sudden death in 1483. He was the first Yorkist King of England. The first half of his rule was marred by the violence associated with the Wars of the Roses, but he overcame the Lancastrian challenge to the throne at Tewkesbury in 1471 and there were no further rebellions in England during the rest of his reign.
In 1475, Edward declared war on France, landing at Calais in June. However, his ally Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, failed to provide any significant military assistance leading Edward to undertake negotiations with the French, with whom he came to terms under the Treaty of Picquigny. France provided him with an immediate payment of 75,000 crowns and a yearly pension of 50,000 crowns, thus allowing him to "recoup his finances". Edward also backed an attempt by Alexander Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany and brother of King James III of Scotland, to take the Scottish throne in 1482. Edward's younger brother, the Duke of Gloucester (and future King Richard III) led an invasion of Scotland that resulted in the capture of Edinburgh and the Scottish king himself. Alexander Stewart, however, reneged on his agreement with Edward. The Duke of Gloucester then withdrew from his position in Edinburgh, though he did retain Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Edward became subject to an increasing number of ailments when his health began to fail and he fell fatally ill at Easter in 1483. He survived long enough though to add some codicils to his will, the most important being to name his brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester as Protector after his death. He died on 9th April 1483 and was buried in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. He was succeeded first by his twelve-year-old son Edward V of England, who was never crowned, and then by his brother who reigned as Richard III.
It is not known what actually caused Edward's death. Pneumonia, typhoid and poison have all been conjectured, but some have attributed his death to an unhealthy lifestyle because he had become stout and inactive in the years before his death.*Alex
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JAMES IV OF SCOTLAND
James IV was the King of Scotland from June 1488 until his death in battle at the age of 40 on the 9th September, 1513.
James IV's mother, Margaret of Denmark, was more popular than his father, James III, and though somewhat estranged from her husband she raised their sons at Stirling Castle until she died in 1486. Two years later, a rebellion broke out, where the rebels set up the 15-year-old Prince James as their nominal leader. The rebels fought James III at the Battle of Sauchieburn where, on 11th June 1488, the king was killed. Prince James assumed the throne as James IV and was crowned at Scone on 24th of June. However he continued to bear an intense guilt for the indirect role which he had played in the death of his father.
James maintained Scotland's traditional good relations with France, and this occasionally created diplomatic problems with England, but James recognised nonetheless that peace between Scotland and England was in the interest of both countries, and established good diplomatic relations with England as well. First he ratified the Treaty of Ayton in 1497, then, in 1502 James signed the Treaty of Perpetual Peace with Henry VII which was sealed by his marriage to Henry's daughter Margaret Tudor the next year. Anglo-Scottish relations generally remained stable until the death of Henry VII in 1509.
James saw the importance of building a fleet that could provide Scotland with a strong maritime presence, he founded two new dockyards and acquired a total of 38 ships for the Royal Scots Navy. These including the "Great Michael" which, built at great expense, was launched in 1511 and was at that time the largest ship in the world.
When war broke out between England and France, James found himself in a difficult position as an ally by treaty to both countries. But relations with England had worsened since the accession of Henry VIII, and when Henry invaded France, James reacted by declaring war on England.
James sent the Scottish navy, including the "Great Michael", to join the ships of Louis XII of France and, hoping to take advantage of Henry's absence at the siege of Thérouanne, he himself led an invading army southward into Northumberland. However, on 9th September 1513 at the disastrous Battle of Flodden James IV was killed, he was the last monarch in Great Britain to be killed in battle. His death, along with many of his nobles including his son the archbishop of St Andrews, was one of the worst military defeats in Scotland's history and the loss of such a large portion of the political community was a major blow to the realm. James IV's corpse was identified after the battle and taken to Berwick, where it was embalmed and placed in a lead coffin before being transported to London. Catherine of Aragon, wife of Henry VIII, sent the dead king's slashed, blood-stained surcoat to Henry, who was fighting in France, with the recommendation that he use it as a war banner.
James IV's son, James V, was crowned three weeks after the disaster at Flodden, but he was not yet two years old, and his minority was to be fraught with political upheaval.*Alex
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This is an 18 tray cabinet with trays of multiple recess sizes. The customer designed the layout of the trays with multiple sized recesses on them in order to display a variety of coins on the same trays. The first image was taken by me before shipping, and the other was provided by the customer.cmcdon0923
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Constantine I Ae 3. Nicomedia Mint
Ancient Coins - Constantine I Ae 3. Nicomedia Mint zoom view
C. 328-329 AD
Reverse: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG, camp gate, SMNΓ in ex.
Toned with a super portrait and good metal.
Ref: RIC 153
3.13g
20mm
paul1888
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Roman Empire, Severus Alexander 222-235, Silver Denarius
Ancient Coins - Roman Empire, Severus Alexander 222-235, Silver Denarius zoom view
3.08g
Laureate head of Severus Alexander right "IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG"
Providentia standing, head left, holding a cornucopiae and corn ears over a modius. "PROVIDENTIA AVG"
RSC 501paul1888
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Otacilia Severa, Augusta, February or March 244 - September or October 249 A.D.
|Otacilia| |Severa|, |Otacilia| |Severa,| |Augusta,| |February| |or| |March| |244| |-| |September| |or| |October| |249| |A.D.|, From the issue celebrating the 1000th anniversary of the founding of Rome. Celebrations included display of many exotic animals including, it seems, a hippopotamus.
RS76152. Silver antoninianus, RIC IV P116b, RSC IV 63, Hunter III 10, SRCV III 9160, Choice EF, near perfect centering and strike, much luster, excellent portrait, 4th officina, Rome mint, weight 4.040g, maximum diameter 22.6mm, die axis 180o, 248 A.D.; obverse OTACIL SEVERA AVG, draped bust right, wearing stephane, hair in horizontal ridges, plait up the back of head, crescent behind shoulders; reverse SAECVLARES AVGG (Secular games [provided by] the Emperors), hippopotamus standing right, IIII (4th officina) in exergue; Ex Forum Ancient Coinspaul1888
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Roman Imperial, Lucius Verus, 161-169 Denarius circa 162, AR 18mm., 2.77g. Bare head r. Rev. Providentia standing l., holding globe and cornucopia. C 155. RIC M. Aurelius 482.
Ex CNG e-sale 342, 2015, 594. From the D. Fagan Collection, purchased from Palladium Numismatics.paul1888
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101Antoninianus
Rome
Issue 2
PROVIDENTIA AVGG
G 101mauseus
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14Augustus 27 BC - 14 AD
AE As (struck posthumously)
Obv: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER
Radiate head left
Rev: PROVIDENT SC
Altar
RIC 6
ex Virgil Brand collection mauseus
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149bisCarausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv "IMP CARAVSIVS PF AVG"
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Rev "PROVID DEO"
Providentia standing right holding two standards facing Carausius standing left
London mint
-/-//ML
RIC - (149 bis)mauseus
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149cfCarausius 287-93AD
AE antoninianus
Obv "IMP CARAVSIVS PF AVG"
Radiate and cuirassed bust right
Rev "PROVIDEN AVG"
Providentia standing left holding transverse sceptre and globe
S/P//MLXXI
London mint
RIC - (cf 149)
mauseus
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15 HadrianHadrian. A.D. 117-138. AE sestertius. Rome mint, struck A.D. 119.
Hadrian. A.D. 117-138. AE sestertius (35.51 mm, 26.94 g, 7 h). Rome mint, struck A.D. 119. IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIA-NVS AVG P M TR P COS III, laureate, bare-chested "heroic" bust right, drapery on left shoulder / PROVIDENTIAE DEORVM S - C, Hadrian, togate, standing facing, head left, right hand receiving scepter borne by eagle descending from sky on left and scroll (?) in left hand. RIC 589; BMC 1203. good VF/VF, fantastic sensitive portrait on heroic bust, green patina with spots of red, particularly on reverse. Ex Agora Auctions 5/9/2017Sosius
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21 Pertinax DenariusPERTINAX
AR denarius, Rome
January 1–March 28, 193 AD
O: IMP CAES P HELV PERTIN AVG, laureate head of Pertinax right
R: PROVID DEOR COS II, Providentia standing l., raising r. hand toward star.
BMCRE 13. RIC 11(a). RSC 43. Very fine
Ex Numismatica Ars Classica
RI0132Sosius
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30 Severus AlexanderSEVERUS ALEXANDER
AE Sestertius
IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, laureate bust right with draped far shoulder / PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing left with grain ears over modius and anchor.
Cohen 509, RIC 645, Sear 8013 Sosius
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307 - 337, CONSTANTINE I, AE3 struck 324 - 325 at Londinium (London), EnglandObverse: CONSTANTINVS AVG. Laureate head of Constantine I facing right.
Reverse: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG. Camp-gate with two turrets, star above; in exergue, PLON.
Diameter: 21mm | Weight: 2.85gms | Die Axis: 6h
RIC VII : 293 | SPINK: 728
*Alex
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317 - 337, CONSTANTINE II as CAESAR, AE3 struck 324 - 325 at Londinium (London), EnglandObverse: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Constantine II, viewed from the rear, facing right.
Reverse: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS. Camp-gate with two turrets, star above; in exergue, PLON.
Diameter: 20mm | Weight: 3.43gms | Die Axis: 6h
RIC VII : 296 | SPINK: 738a*Alex
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324 - 337, CONSTANTIUS II as CAESAR, AE3 struck 324 - 325 at Londinium (London), EnglandObverse: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Constantius II facing left.
Reverse: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS. Camp-gate with two turrets, star above; in exergue, PLON.
Diameter: 19mm | Weight: 2.85gms | Die Axis: 6h
RIC VII : 298 | SPINK: 739
Rare*Alex
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35Allectus 293-6
Antoninianus
IMP C ALLECTVS PF AVG
Radiate & cuirassed bust right
PROVIDENTIA AVG
Providentia standing left holding rudder and cornucopia
London mint
S/A//MSL
RIC 35
mauseus
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350Carausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv "IMP CARAVSIVS P AVG"
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Rev "PROVID AVG"
Providentia standing left holding baton with globe at feet and cornucopia
Camulodunum mint
-/-//C
RIC 350mauseus
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352Carausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv "VIRTVS CARAVSI"
Radiate, helmeted, cuirassed half length bust left holding spear and shield
Rev "PROVID AVG"
Providentia standing left holding baton with globe at feet and cornucopia
Camulodunum mint
-/-//C
RIC 352mauseus
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354Carausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv "IMP C CARAVSIVS P AVG"
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Rev "PROVID AVG"
Providentia stg left holding globe & cornucopia
Camulodunum mint
S/P//C
RIC 354mauseus
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35cfAllectus 293-6
Antoninianus
IMP C ALLECTVS PF AVG
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
PROVID AVG
Providentia standing left holding globe and transverse sceptre
London mint
S/A//ML
RIC - (cf 35-8)
A coin of heavy weight and curious style, may be an irregular copy
mauseus
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36Allectus 293-6
Antoninianus
IMP C ALLECTVS PF AVG
Radiate & cuirassed bust right
PROVID AVG
Providentia standing left holding globe and cornucopia
London mint
S/A//ML
RIC 36mauseus
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362Carausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv "IMP C CARAVSIVS PF AVG"
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Rev "PROVID AVGGG"
Providentia standing left holding baton and cornucopia, globe at feet
Camulodunum mint
S/P//C
RIC 362mauseus
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369cfCarausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv “IMP C M AV M CARAVSIVS PF AVG”
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev “PROVID AVGGG”
Providentia standing left holding globe and cornucopia
Camulodunum mint
S/P//C
RIC - (cf 369)mauseus
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36cfAllectus 293-6
Antoninianus
IMP C ALLECTVS PF AVG
Radiate bust left wearing trabea
PROVIDENTIA AVG
Providentia standing left holding globe and transverse sceptre
London mint
S/A//ML
RIC - (cf 36)
mauseus
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371cfCarausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv "IMP C CARAVSIVS PF AVG"
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Rev "PROVID AVGGG"
Providentia stg left holding globe & transverse sceptre
Camulodunum mint
S/P//C
RIC - (cf 371)mauseus
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371cfCarausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv “IMP C CARAVSIVS PF I AVG”
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev “PROVID AVGGG”
Providentia standing left holding globe and transverse sceptre
Camulodunum mint
S/P//C
RIC - (cf 371)mauseus
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371cfCarausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv "IMP C CARAVSIVS AVG"
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Rev "PROVID AVGGG"
Providentia standing left holding globe and transverse sceptre
Camulodunum mint
S/P//MC
RIC - (cf371ff), Carson -mauseus
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371cfCarausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv "IMP C CARAVSIVS AVG"
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Rev "PROVID AVGGG"
Providentia standing left holding globe and transverse sceptre
Camulodunum mint
S/P//MC
RIC - (cf371ff), Carson -
SOLDmauseus
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371cfCarausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv “IMP C CARAVSIVS PF I AVG”
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev “PROVID AVGGG”
Providentia standing left holding globe and transverse sceptre
Camulodunum mint
S/P//C
RIC - (cf 371)mauseus
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371cfCarausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv "IMP C CARAVSIVS P AVG"
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Rev "PROVID AVGGG"
Providentia standing left holding globe and transverse sceptre
Camulodunum mint
S/P//MC
RIC - (cf371ff), Carson -, Bourne 2009 - mauseus
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376-7cfCarausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv "IMP C CARAVSIVS P AVG"
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev "PROVIDEN AVG"
Providentia standing left holding baton and cornucopia, globe at feet
Camulodunum mint
S/C//C
RIC - (cf 376-7)mauseus
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376cfCarausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv "IMP CARAVSIVS P AVG"
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Rev "PROVIDEN AVG"
Providentia standing left holding rudder and cornucopia
Camulodunum mint
-/-//C
RIC - (cf376-7)mauseus
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378bisCarausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv "IMP C CARAVSIVS PF INV AVG"
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Rev "PROVIDEN AVGGG"
Providentia standing left holding baton over globe and cornucopia
Camulodunum mint
S/P//C
RIC - , Carson -mauseus
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381cfCarausius 287-93 AD
Antoninianus
Obv “IMP CARAVSIVS PF AVG”
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev “PROVIDENTIA AVG”
Providentia standing left with baton and cornucopia
Camulodunum Mint
-/-//C
RIC - (cf 381)
mauseus
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381cfCarausius 287-93 AD
Antoninianus
Obv “[......C]ARAVSIVS PF AVG”
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev “PROVIDENTIA AVGVS”
Providentia standing left with baton over globe and cornucopia
Camulodunum Mint
-/-//C
RIC - (cf 381)mauseus
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39Allectus 293-6
Antoninianus
IMP C ALLECTVS PF AVG
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
PROVID DEOR
Providentia standing left holding baton over globe and cornucopia
London mint
S/P//ML
RIC 39mauseus
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515cfCarausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv "IMP C CARAVSIVS P AVG"
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Rev "PROVIDE AVG"
Providentia standing left holding baton over globe and cornucopia
Unattributed mint
S/C//-
RIC - (cf515)mauseus
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6 ProbusPROBUS
Silvered Antoninianus, Siscia
IMP C PROBVS PF AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust r. / PROVIDENT AVG, Providentia standing left, holding, globe and scepter, XXIVI in exergue
RIC V-2 Siscia 720
Sosius
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655cfCarausius 287-93AD
Antoninianus
Obv "IMP C CARAVSIVS AVG"
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev "PROVID[....]"
Providentia stg left holding flower and transverse sceptre
Rotomagus mint
RIC - (cf 655-7)mauseus
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680 - 710, ANGLO-SAXON, AR Sceat, struck c.685 - 700 at Essex or East Anglia, EnglandObverse: Pearl diademed head facing right within ouroboros (serpent eating its tail), unintelligible pseudo legend around.
Reverse: Bird standing facing right upon cross, annulets on either side, all within ouroboros (serpent eating its tail), unintelligible pseudo legend around.
Primary Phase, Series BI
Diameter: 12mm | Weight: 1.05gms | Die Axis: 12h
SPINK: 777 | Metcalf: 100 - 106 | Abramson (Sceatta List): 16 - 40
This coin was struck at the time in which the Beowulf legend was set, though the coin predates the earliest manuscript of that saga by about three centuries. These coins constitute the earliest indigenous currency found on the British Isles and they are a fascinating glimpse into the so called "Dark Ages" during the post-Roman period.
The departure of the Romans sometime around 414 AD induced the inhabitants to create their own coinage. These primary phase sceattas are among the earliest of all Anglo-Saxon coinage and are generally thought to be modelled after coinages found in the surrounding areas and, of course, based on the earlier coinage from the Roman Empire. Most scholars now believe that the word "sceat" has been a misinterpretation of the word for "weight" and that the coin would probably have been classed as a denier or a penny. However, while archaeological finds and further research has provided more information on where these types may have been created, there is still little known about under whom they were struck.
This was a time of transition from paganism to Christianity, and these coins often show elements of both, featuring mysterious birds and beasts as well as crosses. This particular coin has not only a cross and a bird, but some wonderful ouroboros "snake circles" used as borders on both sides as well. The fantastical imagery and designs often found on these coins can be very attractive to many collectors.*Alex
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953Carausius 287-93AD
AE Antoninianus
Obv: "IMP CARAVSIVS P AVG"
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev: "PROVID AVG"
Providentia standing left holding cornucopia and baton
Unmarked mint
RIC 953mauseus
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962Carausius 287-93 AD
AE antoninianus
Obv "IMP CARAVSIVS P AVG"
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev "PROVIDENTI AVG"
rovidentia standing left holding rudder (?) and cornucopia
Unmarked mint
RIC 962mauseus
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99cfAllectus 293-6
Antoninianus
IMP C ALLECTVS PI FE IN AVG or possibly ....P FELIX AVG
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
PROVID AVG
Providentia standing left holding baton and cornucopia, globe at feet
Camulodunum mint
S/P//C
RIC - (cf 99-101)mauseus
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Constantine I, RIC 24 CyzicusConstantine I Follis
Obverse: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, laureate head right.
Reverse: PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, camp-gate sith one door, six rows of blocks and two turrits on top. One star above.
SMKB in ex. Cyzicus mint. 20.2 mm., 2.52 g.NORMAN K
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Constantine II, AE3, Thessalonica, RIC VII, 157, 326-328 CE
Constantine II, AE3, 326-328, Thessalonica, Officina 4
Obverse: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust left
Reverse: PROVIDEN_TIAE CAESS, Campgate with six rows, two turrets, no doors, star above, top and bottom rows empty blocks
SMTSD in exergue
19.5mm, 2.7g
RIC VII, 157 nearly full silveringNORMAN K
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Divus Augustus AE As, RIC 81 [tib],Divus Augustus Æ As. Struck under Tiberius, circa 31-37 CE.
Obvwesw: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left.
Reverse: / S-C either side of large altar, PROVIDENT in ex.
27.1 mm., 6.0 g. RIC 81 [tib], Cohen 228 [aug], BMC 146NORMAN K
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Gallic 4 VictorinusVICTORINUS
AE Antoninianus 268-270 AD
IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped cuirassed bust r. / PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing left, holding baton and cornucopiae, globe at foot
RIC V-2 Southern mint 61; Normanby hoard 1446; Sear 11178; VF/F, Scarce Sosius
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Probus Rome Mint AD 279
Obv. IMP C PROBVS AVG
Radiate cuirassed bust of Probus right
Rv. PROVIDENT AVG
Providentia standing left holding globe in right hand
Transverse scepter in left
BXXI in exergue
3.10 grams 22-3mm
RIC 552 Ticinum Britanikus
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RIC 152Obverse: IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG
radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Reverse: PROVIDE AVG
Providentia standing left holding globe & scepter
Exergue: Q
Officina: 5th
Very Rare - 2 in La Venera Hoardrick fox
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RIC.225 Constantine I (AE3, Providentiae Avgg)Constantine I, caesar (306-307), emperor (307-337)
AE3: Providentiae Avgg (324-325, Lyon mint)
bronze, 20mm diameter, 3.13 g, die axis: 12h
A/ CONSTAN-TINVS AVG; pearl-diademed head right
R/ PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG / PLC in exergue; open camp gate, two turrets, no door and a star above
Ferrando II 479 (C2)
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RIC.309 Constantine I (AE3, Providentiae Avgg)Constantine I, caesar (306-307), emperor (307-337)
AE3: Providentiae Avgg (327-328, Arles mint)
bronze, 18mm diameter, 2.66 g, die axis: 7h
A/ CONSTAN-TINVS AVG; pearl-diademed head right
R/ PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG / ARLS in exergue/S|F in field; open camp gate, two turrets, no door and a star above
Ferrando II 479 (C2)
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RIC.289 Constantine II (AE3, Providentiae Caess)Constantine II, caesar (317-337), western emperor (337-340)
AE3 : Providentiae Caess (326, Rome mint)
bronze, 18mm diameter, 2.80 g, die axis: 6h
A/ CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C; pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
R/ PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS / R(wreath)T in exergue; open camp gate, two turrets, no door and a star above
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RIC.322 Constantine II (AE3, Virtvs Caess)Constantine II, caesar (317-337), western emperor (337-340)
AE3 : Providentiae Caess (328-329, Arles mint, 3rd officine)
bronze, 19mm diameter, 3.14 g, die axis: 12h
A/ CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C; pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
R/ VIRTVS - CAESS / TCONST in exergue, S | F in the field; gateway wide wide open doors, four turrets and a star above
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"Obol" As of Marcus AureliusThis as of Marcus Aurleius with reverse of Providentia holding wand over globe has a layer of thick blue crystals on both sides. Many believe that this kind of patina comes from contact with the dead and such coins are therefore know as "obol" coins from the practice of placing payment for the afterlife in the deceased's mouth. It is not certain if there is any truth to these rumours. When coins, like this one, come from ploughed field contexts it is impossible to determine what their original deposition context was. SC
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(0138) ANTONINUS PIUS138 - 161 AD
AE 23 mm, 11.35 g
O: Radiate bust right
R: Providential standing left raising hand over globe and holding scepter/ S-Claney
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(0138) ANTONINUS PIUS138 - 161 AD
AE Dupondius 25 mm, 10.41 g
O: Radiate bust right
R: Providential standing left raising hand over globe and holding scepter/ S-Claney
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(0138) FAUSTINA I(wife of Antoninus Pius)
(AUGUSTA 138 - 141 AD)
POSTHUMOUS--STRUCK AFTER 141 AD
AE 28 mm 10.21 g
O: DIVA AVGVSTA FAVSTINA, draped & diademed bust right
R: AETERNITAS S-C, Providentia standing left, holding globe and scepter.
RIC 1163 a; Cohen 37.
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(02) AUGUSTUS (POSTHUMOUS)UNDER TIBERIUS, 31 - 37 AD
AE 26mm 9.62g
O: [DIVVS AVGVS]TVS PATER
RAD HEAD L
R: PROVIDENT BELOW LARGE ALTAR, S-C EITHER SIDE
ROMElaney
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(02) AUGUSTUS (POSTHUMOUS)struck UNDER TIBERIUS, 31 - 37 AD
AE 26mm 5.03 g
O: [DIVVS AVGV[STVS PATER
RAD HEAD L
R: PROVIDENT BELOW LARGE ALTAR, S-C EITHER SIDE
ROME laney
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(0222) SEVERUS ALEXANDER222 - 235 AD
AE SESTERTIUS 30 mm 18.09 g
O:IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG
LAUR BUST R
R: PROVIDENTIA AVG S-C
PROVIDENTIA STANDING HEAD L, HOLDING GRAIN EARS OVER MODIUS, AND CORNUCOPIA
ROME
RIC IV 642laney
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(0238) BALBINUS238 AD
AE Orichalcum sestertius 30 mm; 18.73 g
O: IMP CAES D CAEL BALBINVS AVG Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Balbinus to right.
R: PROVIDENTIA DEORVM S C; Providentia standing left, holding cornucopia in her left hand and wand in her right; at her feet to left, globe. Rome mint
BMC 34. Cohen 24. RIC 19. (Very scarce)laney
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(0253) GALLIENUS253-268 AD
AE 20 mm, 2.49 g
O: GALLIENVS AVG radiate bust right
R: PROVID AVG Providentia standing left holding globe and transverse scepter; AQS in exe
Aquileia mintlaney
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(0268) CLAUDIUS II GOTHICUS268 - 270 AD
AE Double denarius, 19 mm, 3.26 g
O: IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG, radiate cuirassed bust right.
R: PROVIDENT [AVG], Providentia standing left, leaning on column, holding sceptre and cornucopiae, globe at feetlaney
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(0268) CLAUDIUS II GOTHICUS(0268) CLAUDIUS II GOTHICUS
268 - 270 AD
AE Double denarius, 18 x 20.5 mm, 3.59 g
O: IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG, radiate cuirassed bust right.
R: PROVIDENT AVG, Providentia standing left, leaning on column, holding sceptre and cornucopiae, globe at feetlaney
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(0268) VICTORINUS268 - 270 AD
AE antoninianus 16.5 mm X 19.5 mm 2.97 g
O: IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate cuirassed bust right.
R: PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providence standing left, holding cornucopia, globe at feet.
Southern Mint, RIC 61laney
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(0276) FLORIAN276 AD
AE 21.5 mm 3.53 g
O: IMP C FLORIANVS AVG
RAD DR BUST R
R: PROVIDENTIA AVG
PROVIDENTIA STANDING LEFT HOLDING CORNUCOPIAE AND WAND OVER GLOBE
XXIA IN EXE
ANTIOCHlaney
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(0308) LICINIUS I308 - 324 AD
Silvered AE 18.5 mm 2.56 g
O: IMP LICINIVS AVG. laur dr cuir bust left with globe and mappa
R: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG, city gate, 3 turrets, HTD in exe
Heraclea
RIC 15laney
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(0317) CONSTANTINE II (as Caesar)317 - 337 AD (as Caesar)
337 - 340 AD (as Augustus)
Struck 326-328 AD
O: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust left
R: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, campgate with six rows, two turrets, no doors and star above; SMTSD in exe
Thessalonica mint; RIC VII 157laney
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(0317) CRISPUS317 - 326 AD
AE 18 mm 3.84 g
O: DN FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES, laureate, cuirassed bust right
R: PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS, Jupiter standing left, chlamys across left shoulder, holding Victory on globe & leaning on scepter; pellet over Gamma in right field, palm branch in left field
SMN in exe. Nicomedia
RIC VII 32 (R2)laney
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(0317) CRISPUSstruck 326-327 AD
AE follis 19mm, 3.15g
O: FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left
R: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, Campgate, two turrets, seven layers, star above,no doors, dot in doorway, SMANTZ in exe.
Antioch mint; RIC VII 72 laney
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(0317) LICINIUS II317 - 320 AD
AE 18 mm 2.60 g
O: D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
R: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, Jupiter standing left holding Victory on globe & scepter, branch left, dot over B right
SMN in ex.
Nicomedia RIC 34 (R2)
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(0317) LICINIUS II317 - 324 AD (Caesar)
AE 19.1 mm 2.78 g
O D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right;
R: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, Jupiter standing left, scepter in left, Victory on globe presenting wreath in right, palm frond left, pellet over Δ right, SMN in ex;
Nicomedia mint; RIC VII 34; scarce
(ex-Forum)laney
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(0317) LICINIUS II(0317) LICINIUS II
317 - 324 AD (Caesar)
AE 19.5 mm 3.37 g
O: D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right;
R: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, Jupiter standing left, scepter in left, Victory on globe presenting wreath in right, palm frond left, pellet over Δ right, SMN in ex;
Nicomedia mint; RIC VII 34; scarcelaney
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(0324) CONSTANTIUS II324 - 337 AD (as Caesar)
337 - 361 AD (as Augustus)
AE 18 mm 3.13 g
O: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C laureate draped cuirassed bust right
R: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS campgate with 2 turrets, star above; SMANTH in exe
Antioch mint
RIC 66 (VII); Officina H=8 (rare)laney
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(0324) CONSTANTIUS II (as Caesar)324 - 337 AD as Caesar
337 - 361 AD as Augustus
AE 19 X 21 mm, 2.76 g
O: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C diademed bust left
R: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS campgate with 6 rows, no dor; 2 turrets and star above; SMKA pellet in exe.
Cyzicus mint
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(0324) CONSTANTIUS II (as Caesar)324 - 337 AD as Caesar
337 - 361 AD as Augustus
AE 19.5 mm 2.62 g
O: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C laureate draped bust left
R: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS campgate with 6 rows, 2 turrets, star above, pellet over doorway.
Trier mint
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(0324) CONSTANTIUS II (as Caesar)324 - 337 AD as Caesar
337 - 361 AD as Augustus
AE 18.5 mm 3.11 g
O: CONSTANTIVS NOB C bust right
R: PROVIDENTIAE CAE SS campgate, 7 rows with dots in top row; 2 turrets, no door, star abovelaney
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(0324) CONSTANTIUS II (as Caesar)324 - 337 AD as Caesar
337 - 361 AD as Augustus
AE 18 mm, 1.81 g
O: F L IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right
R: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, Camp gate with two turrets, star between; 6 rows with pellets in top row; SMTSB in ex
Thessalonica mint
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(0324) CONSTANTIUS II (as Caesar)Struck 325-326 AD
Silvered AE 18 mm 3.20 g
O: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left.
R: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, campgate with two turrets, star above. SMKdelta in exe (officina 4)
Cyzicus mint
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(0337) CONSTANTIUS II (as Caesar)as Caesar, 328 329
as Augustus 337-361.
AE reduced follis 19 mm; 2.65 g
O: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, Laureate, draped and cuirassed head left.
R: PROVIDEN TIAE CAES S, Campgate with two turrets, no doors, star above; DSISC double crescent in exe
Siscia RIC 217laney
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