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Elagabalus --AR Denarius. R: PM TRP IIII COS III PP, Victory advancing left holding open garland, star in field. 2 commentsfeatherz
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OBVERSE - IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
high-crested helmet, cuirassed, spear across right shoulder

REVERSE - VICTORIAE LAETE PRINC PERP
TWO VICTORIES RESTING SHIELD, INSCRIBED VOT P R ON ALTAR - CONCAVE ROUND TOP ALTAR, WITH GARLAND AND TOP DOT OF GARLAND JUST UNDER ROUND TOP.
UNKNOWN IN EX. ?? UNKNOWN MINT ??

DIMENSION = 19mm
WEIGHT = 3 grams
MATERIAL = BRONZE ?

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Divus Antoninus Pius. Died AD 161. AR Denarius (18mm, 3.49 g, 6h). Consecration issue. Rome mint. Struck under Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, AD 161. Bare head right / Funeral pyre of four tiers, decorated with garlands, surmounted by facing quadriga. RIC III 436 (Aurelius); MIR 18, 27/4-10 (Aurelius); RSC 164.2 commentspaul1888
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Claudius II Posthumous antoninianus. DIVO CLAVDIO, radiate head right / CONSECRATIO, garlanded altar with flames above, no decoration on front. Minster hoard 478.
*Claudius II ("Claudius Gothicus"), the first of the soldier-emperors, ruled for less than two years (268–270 AD). His destruction of the Gothic cavalry earned him the name of Gothicus. He died of smallpox in January 270 and was deified by his brother Quintillus who succeeded him for a short time.
Antonivs Protti
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SEVERUS ALEXANDER. Billon Tetradrachm struck AD 222 at AlexandriaObverse: A KAI MAP AYP CEYHP AΛEΞANΔPOC EYCEB. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander facing right.
Reverse: No legend. Tyche, holding rudder, reclining facing left on garlanded couch; above, L A (= regnal year 1 = A.D 222).
Diameter: 22mm | Weight: 11.91gms | Die Axis: 12
Geissen: 2405. | Dattari: 4381
1 comments*Alex
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PHILIP II as Caesar. AE Tetradrachm struck AD 246 at AlexandriaObverse: M IOV ΦIΛIΠΠOC K CEB. Bare headed and draped bust of Philip II facing right.
Reverse: No legend. Asklepios standing facing left, sacrificing over flaming and garlanded altar out of patera held in his right hand and holding staff, around which a serpent coils, in his left; in left field, LΓ (= regnal year 3 0f Philip I = A.D.245 - 246).
Diameter: 23mm | Weight: 11.9gms | Die Axis: 12
Not in GICV
VERY RARE
1 comments*Alex
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6 Nero AE AsNERO
AE As
NERO CAESAR AVG GERM IMP, laureate head right / PACE P R VBIQ PARTA IANVM CLVSIT S-C, the Temple of Janus, latticed window to l., garland hung across closed double doors on the right.
RIC 306, Sear5 #1974

On the rare occasions when Rome was not at war with a foreign enemy the doors of the 'Twin Janus' temple were ceremonially closed, an event which Nero commemorated extensively on the coinage of 65-67 A.D. -- David R. Sear, Roman Coins and Their Values, Vol 1
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Claudius II Gothicus, 268-270 CE.Bronze Antoninianus, Minister 478
Obverse: DIVO CLAUVDIO, radiate head right.
Reverse: CONSECRATIO, garlanded altar with flames above, no decoration on front. 16.7 mm., 1.8 g.
Note: Although a variation of this coin is in the RIC and Cohen, these sources generally refer to the type with a front divided into four sections (RIC 261). This type of garlanded altar, lit altar was not described and published until the discovery of the Minister Hoard, discovered after RIC was written.
NORMAN K
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28 DiadumenianDIADUMENIAN
4 Assaria (27mm), Nikopolis ad Istrum, Marcus Claudius Agrippa, Magistrate

M OPELLI DI-ADOUMENIANO C K, Bust of Diadumenian / UP AGRIPPA NIKOPOLITWN PROC ICTRWN, Nike standing r., holding garland and palm

NIC4.32b; AMNG I. 1800, p. 459 111 VF, encrustations
Sosius
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CARUS. Posthumous commemorative AE Tetradrachm struck AD 283 - 284 under Carinus and Numerian at AlexandriaObverse: ΘEW KAPW CEB. Laureate head of Carus facing right.
Reverse: AΦIEPOCIC. Round, burning and garlanded altar on base, star in upper left field.
Diameter: 18mm | Weight: 7.1gms | Die Axis: 12
GICV : 4777 | Emmett 3995

This coin is an undated posthumous type bearing the legend AΦIEPOCIC, one of the most interesting features of the Alexandrian coinage of Marcus Aurelius Carus.
*Alex
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Claudius II Gothicus, 268-270 CE.Bronze Antoninianus, Minister 478
Obverse: DIVO CLAUVDIO, radiate head right.
Reverse: CONSECRATIO, garlanded altar with flames above, no decoration on front. 16.7 mm., 1.8 g.
Note: Although a variation of this coin is in the RIC and Cohen, these sources generally refer to the type with a front divided into four sections (RIC 261). This type of garlanded altar, lit altar was not described and published until the discovery of the Minister Hoard, discovered after RIC was written.
NORMAN K
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(0193) JULIA DOMNA(0193) JULIA DOMNA
(wife of Septimius Severus; mother of emperors Geta and Caracalla)
b. ca. 170, d. 217
Struck 193 - 217 AD
AE 14 mm, 1.98 g
O: IOVLIA CEV CEBACTH, Draped bust right.
R: NIKAIEWN, garlanded, lighted altar.
Nicaea, Bithynia; cf. RecGen 392, SGI 2314
laney
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(0217) DIADUMENIAN (as Caesar)217 - 218 AD
AE 27 mm; 12.70 g
O: K M OΠΠEΛ ANTΩNI ∆IA∆OYMENIANOC, bare head right;
R: VΠ AΓPIΠΠA NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠPOC ICTRΩ, Homonoia (Concordia) standing left, wearing kalathos, patera in right hand over lit and garlanded altar, cornucopia in left hand.
Nikopolis ad Istrum mint; Varbanov I 3676
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laney
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(0218) ELAGABALUS218 - 222 AD
AE 16 mm, 3.01 g
O: Radiate, draped and cuirassed, seen from behind
R: Large SC, K above, A below; all within plain circle surrounded by laurel wreath of eight elements, with wreath fastened at top with garland.
Mcalee 798 (otherwise apparently unpublished); extremely rare.
Syria, Antioch
laney
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(0268) CLAUDIUS II GOTHICUS (posthumous issue)268-270 AD
AE 16 mm; 2.14 g
O: Radiate bust right
R: Altar with flame on top, horns at each side, and garland
laney
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(11) TITUS79 - 81 AD
Struck 80-81 AD
AE orichalcum dupondius 27mm, 11.2g.
O: IMP T VESP AVG P M TR P COS VIII, radiate head left.
R: SECVRITAS P R, Securitas seated left, holding sceptre; lighted and garlanded altar before; SC below
Rome. RIC II 119 var.
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*SOLD*Augustus Copper quadrans

Attribution: RIC I 453
Date: 5 BC
Obverse: MESSALLA APRONIVS III VIR, garlanded altar with bowl-shaped top
Reverse: GALVS SISINNA A A A F F, around large S C
Size: 15.6 mm
Weight: 2.51 grams
ex- Forvm
Noah
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*SOLD*Augustus Copper quadrans

Attrribution: RIC I 455a, Morrison BN 806
Date: 5 BC
Obverse: MESSALLA GALVS III VIR, garlanded altar with bowl-shaped top
Reverse: APRONIVS SISENNA AAAFF, around large S C
Size: 17 mm
Weight: 3.02 grams
ex-Forvm
Noah
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- 27 BC-14 AD - Augustus - RIC I 425 - Cornucopia and Altar QuadransEmperor: Augustus (r. 27 BC - 14 AD)
Date: 8 BC
Condition: VF
Denomination: Quadrans

Obverse: PVLCHER TAVRVS REGVLVS
Pulcher Taurus Regulus (moneyer)
S - C to left and right of cornucopia

Reverse: IIIVIR AAAFF round garlanded altar
The Three Men for Striking and Casting Gold, Silver and Bronze.

Rome mint
RIC I Augustus 425
3.14g; 18.2mm; 15°
Pep
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00 Ric 266 (Titus)CAESAR DIVI F DOMITIANVS COS VII
laureate head right.
PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS
lighted & garlanded altar.

Domitian Caesar 69-81
AR Denarius
Struck 80-81
3,08g/19mm
Ric 266 (Titus)
Ex Künker
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001 - Licinius II (Caesar 317-324 AD), AE 3 - RIC 162 var. unlistedObv: LICINIVS IVN NOB C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: SAECVLI FELICITAS, wreath inscribed AVG on cippus decorated with garland, P - R in field.
Minted in Rome (RQ in exe), Officina 5, 318-319 AD.

RIC 162 var. with wreath instead of shield on rev is unlisted, but not previously unknown.
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005. Nero 54-68AD. AE Sestertius, Rome mint, 65AD. Annona & Ceres. 35.6mm Orichalcum sestertius, RIC I 138, BMCRE I 129, Mac Dowall WCN 128, Cohen I 18, BnF II -, Hunter I -, SRCV -, EF, superb portrait, full legends, attractive toning, bumps, light smoothing, Rome mint, weight 26.564g, maximum diameter 35.6mm, die axis 180o, 65 A.D.; obverse NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P (Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Pontifex Maximus Tribunicia Potestate Imperator Pater Patriae), laureate head left, short beard visible, no globe at point of bust; reverse ANNONA AVGVSTI CERES, Annona standing right, right hand on hip, cornucopia in left hand, facing Ceres enthroned left, veiled, feet on footstool, stalks of grain in right hand, torch in left hand; in center modius on garlanded altar, prow behind, S C (senatus consulto) in exergue3 commentsLordBest
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0051 - Denarius Scribonia 62 BCObv/Diademed head of Bonus Eventus r., behind LIBO, before BON EVENT.
Rev/Well-head ornamented with garland and two lyres, tong at base, PVTEAL above, SCRIBON below.

Ag, 19.5mm, 3.42g
Moneyer: L Scribonius Libo.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 416/1b [dies o/r: 206/229] - Syd. 928 - Calicó 1247 - BMCRR Rome 3382 - RSC Scribonia 8-8b - RCV 367.
ex-Valencia Coin Fair, 29 feb 2008
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006 - Constantius "Chlorus" (struck under Constantine I, 307-337 AD), Follis - RIC 789Obv: DIVO CONSTANTIO PIO, veiled, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: MEMORIA FELIX, lighted and garlanded altar; on either side an eagle.

Struck in Trier (PTR in exe) autumn 307 - end of 308. Commemorative issue struck under Constantine I.
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0069 - Denarius Marcus Aurelius 161 ACObv/DIVVS ANTONINVS, head of Antoninus Pius r.
Rev/CONSECRATIO, pyre of four tiers, decorated with hangings and garlands, surmounted by quadriga.

Ag, 17.6mm, 2.59g
Mint: Rome.
RIC III/436 [C] - RCV 5190 - BMCRE IV/55 - RSC Antoninus 154.
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0099 Cyrenaica and Crete, Koinon of Crete Hadrian, Garlanded altarReference
RPC III, 0099;

Issue Fourth group

Obv. ΑΥΤΟΚ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС
Bare head of Hadrian, r.

Rev. Κ Κ
Garlanded altar

4.25 gr
16 mm
12h
okidoki
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01. Constantius I: London.Follis, late 307 - 310, London mint.
Obverse: DIVO CONSTANTIO PIO / Laureate and veiled bust of Constantius I.
Reverse: MEMORIA FELIX / Lighted and garlanded altar with eagle on each side.
Mint mark: PLN
6.64 gm., 24 mm.
RIC #110; PBCC #19; Sear #16419.
Callimachus
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0117 - Iceni - AR unitObv/ Double crescent over vertical garland.
Rev/ Horse prancing r., corn ear above, dots around: below, ECEN.

Ag, 13.9 mm, 1.22 g
Mint: Iceni.
ABC 1657
ex-Chris Rudd, Liz’s List 53, lot 33
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011a5. VespasianDivus Vespasian. Denarius. 80-81 AD. Obv: DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS, laureate head right. Rev: EX S C in exergue, empty quadriga advancing left; dash rail surmounted by statuette of quadriga flanked by Victories holding palms & wreaths; car ornamented with figures of Minerva advancing left & brandishing spear, & garlands.
RIC 361 (Titus), RSC 146.

COIN NOTE: Black patina.
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014 Nero (54-68 A.D.), RIC I 0348, Rome, AE-As, PACE PR VBIQ PARTA IANVM CLVSIT, S-C,014 Nero (54-68 A.D.), RIC I 0348, Rome, AE-As, PACE PR VBIQ PARTA IANVM CLVSIT, S-C,
avers: IMP-NERO-CAESAR-AVG-GERM, Laureate head left.
revers: PACE-PR-VBIQ-PARTA-IANVM-CLVSIT, View of one front of the temple of Janus, with latticed window to left, and garland hung across closed double doors on the right, S C across fields.
exe: S/C//--, diameter: 27mm, weight: 11,14g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 66 AD., ref: RIC-348, C-,
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0143 - Denarius Julia Domna 196-211 ACObv/ IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust of J.D. r.
Rev/ PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas veiled and draped, standing l., raising hands praying; to the l., burning altar decorated with garlands.

Ag, 18.9 mm, 3.00 g
Mint: Roma.
BMCRE V/69 – RIC IV.1/574 [S]
ex-Numismatik Lanz, eBay julio 2011 - art. #300571645923
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018a08. Antoninus PiusDivus Antoninus Pius. Denarius. Obv: DIVVS ANTONINVS, bare head right. Rev: CONSECRATIO, eagle standing right on garlanded altar, head turned left. RSC 155.lawrence c
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021b. CrispinaBruttia Crispina. Wife of Commodus. Implicated in a plot against him; exiled in 188 and killed.

Coin: Denarius. Rev: CRISPINA AVG, draped bust right. Obv: DIS GENITALIBVS, square, garlanded and lighted altar. RIC 281a, RSC 15.
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021b02. CrispinaDenarius. Rev: CRISPINA AVG, draped bust right. Obv: DIS GENITALIBVS, square, garlanded and lighted altar. RIC 281a, RSC 15.lawrence c
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022b Titus (69-79 A.D. Caesar, 79-81 A.D. Augustus), RIC² 0226, RIC II(1962) 0126, AE-As, Roma, GENI P R, S/C//--, Genius standing left, Scarce!, #1022b Titus (69-79 A.D. Caesar, 79-81 A.D. Augustus), RIC² 0226, RIC II(1962) 0126, AE-As, Roma, GENI P R, S/C//--, Genius standing left, Scarce!, #1
avers: IMP T CAES VESP AVG P M TR P COS VIII, Laureate head left.
reverse: GENI P R, Genius, naked to the waist, standing to face, looking left by a garlanded altar, holding patera and cornucopia. S-C across the field.
exergue: S/C//--, diameter: 27,0-29,0mm, weight: 12,76g, axis:- h,
mint: Rome, date: 80-81 A.D., ref: RIC² 0226, RIC II(1962) 0126 p-130, C-96, BMC 210, BNC -,
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024b Domitian (69-81 A.D. Caesar, 81-96 A.D. Augustus), RIC 0266, RIC II(1962) 0050(Titus), AR-Denarius, Rome, PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS, lighted and garlanded altar, #1024b Domitian (69-81 A.D. Caesar, 81-96 A.D. Augustus), RIC 0266, RIC II(1962) 0050(Titus), AR-Denarius, Rome, PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS, lighted and garlanded altar, #1
avers:- CAESAR-DIVI-F-DOMITIANVS-COS-VII, Laureate head of Domitian right.
revers:- PRINCEPS-IVVENTVTIS, Lighted and garlanded altar.
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 17-18mm, weight: 2,93g, axis: 7h,
mint: Rome, date: 80 A.D., ref: RIC 0266, RIC II(1962) 0050(Titus) p-122, RSC 397a, BMC 92,
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027a18. CaracallaAE of Prusias. 27mm, 9.67 g. Obv: Bust right. Rev: Eagle standing head left, wreath in beak, on garlanded cippus flanked by two standards.
RPC 6812 [Attribution based on email received from Mr. Heuchert of RPC].
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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 Games
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035a Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), Rome, RIC III 0438 (Marcus Aurelius), AR-Denarius, CONSECRAIO, Funeral pyre, #1035a Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), Rome, RIC III 0438 (Marcus Aurelius), AR-Denarius, CONSECRAIO, Funeral pyre, #1
avers: DIVVS ANTONINVS, Bare-headed bust right, folds of cloak on front shoulder and wrapped around the neck.
reverse: CONSECRAIO, Four tiered funeral pyre, decorated with garlands and statues, door in the second tier, facing quadriga on top.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 16,4-17,7mm, weight: 2,57g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: Consecration issue, struck after Pius' death in 161 A.D.,
ref: RIC III (Marcus Aurelius) 438, RSC 164a, BMC 60, Sear 5193,
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049p Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Bithynia, Creteia-Flaviopolis, Rec.Gen. 011, legend var., AE-26, KPHTIEΩN ΦΛAOVIOΠOΛI, Eagle standing left, #1049p Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Bithynia, Creteia-Flaviopolis, Rec. Gen. 011, legend var., AE-26, KPHTIEΩN ΦΛAOVIOΠOΛI, Eagle standing left, #1
avers: AY K Λ CEΠ CEVHPOC, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: KPHTIEΩN ΦΛAOVIOΠOΛI, Eagle standing left, head turned right, on the garlanded altar, flanked by two legionary eagles.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 26,5 mm, weight: 8,66 g, axis:6h,
mint: Bithynia, Creteia-Flaviopolis , date: A.D.,
ref: Rec.Gen. 011, legend var., Mionnet II, 183
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049p Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Bithynia, Nikaia, Rec.Gen. 361, AE-14, ΝΙΚΑΙΕΩN, Flaming garlanded altar, #1049p Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Bithynia, Nikaia, Rec.Gen. 361, AE-14, ΝΙΚΑΙΕΩN, Flaming garlanded altar, #1
avers: A K Λ CEΠ CEYHΡOC (from top right, clockwise), Laureate head right.
reverse: ΝΙΚ Α ΙΕ ΩN, Flaming garlanded altar.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 14,0mm, weight: 2,07g, axis: 7 h,
mint: Bithynia, Nikaia, date: 193-211 A.D.,
ref: Rec.Gen. 361,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, raising both hands at the garlanded altar.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:17,7-18,8mm, weight: 3,50g, axis:7h,
mint: Rome, date: 203 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 574, p-170, RSC 156, BMC 69, Sear 6601,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #2050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #2
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, raising both hands at the garlanded altar.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:18,0mm, weight: 2,95g, axis:0h,
mint: Rome, date: 203 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 574, p-170, RSC 156, BMC 69, Sear 6601,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #3050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #3
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, raising both hands at the garlanded altar.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:18,0mm, weight: 2,95g, axis:0h,
mint: Rome, date: 203 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 574, p-170, RSC 156, BMC 69, Sear 6601,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #4050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #4
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, raising both hands at the garlanded altar.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:18,0mm, weight: 2,95g, axis:0h,
mint: Rome, date: 203 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 574, p-170, RSC 156, BMC 69, Sear 6601,
Q-004
quadrans
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051p Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Moesia, Markianopolis, AMNG I 648var., Varbanov 975var., AE-23, ΚYΝΤΙΛΛΙΑΝΟΥ ΜΑΡΚΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ, Garlands Decorated table #1051p Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Moesia, Markianopolis, AMNG I 648var., Varbanov 975var., AE-23, ΚYΝΤΙΛΛΙΑΝΟΥ ΜΑΡΚΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ, Garlands Decorated table #1
avers: ΑΝΤΩΝΙΝΟC ΠIOC ΑΥΓΟΥCTOC, laureate head of the Caracalla left.
reverse: ΥΠ ΚYΝΤΙΛΛΙΑΝΟΥ ΜΑΡΚΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ, Garlands Decorated table with lion feet, it altar on which stands an eagle with open wings, left and right a banner.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 25,5-26,5mm, weight: 8,98g, axis: 1h,
mint: Moesia, Markianopolis, date: AD.,
ref: AMNG I 648; Varbanov 975,
a) not in AMNG:
rev. AMNG I/1, 648 var. (different legend break)
obv. AMNG I/1, 646 var. (different legend breaks)
b) Hristova/Jekov (2013) 6.18.47.7 (same dies)
c) Pfeiffer (2013) 134 (same dies)
Q-001
quadrans
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064 - Septimius Severus Sestertius - RIC 743Obv:- L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP X, Laureate head right
Rev:- P M TR P V COS II P P, S-C, Genius, naked, standing front, head left, sacrificing out of patera in right hand over lighted, garlanded altar left and golding two corn ears downwards in left hand
Minted in Rome A.D 197.
Reference:- RIC 743 (Rated Scarce). BMCRE 621 (same reverse die). Cohen 441.
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066 - Caracalla AE27 - Bithynia, Creteia-FlaviopolisObv:- AV K M AVR ANTONINO, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:- KRHEVT-EIWN FLOVIOPOL-ITWN, Eagle standing facing, head right, wings open, standing on garlanded altar decorated with bucranium between a pair of legionary standards
Minted in Bithynia, Creteia-Flaviopolis
References:- RG -. SNG Aulock -.

8.47 gms. 28.96mm x 26.35mm. 180 degree orientation.
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066 - Caracalla AE27 - Bithynia, Creteia-Flaviopolis Obv:- AV K M AVR ANTONINO, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:- KRHEVT-EIWN FLOVIOPOL-ITWN, Eagle standing facing, head right, wings open, standing on garlanded altar decorated with bucranium between a pair of legionary standards
Minted in Bithynia, Creteia-Flaviopolis
References:- RG -. SNG Aulock -.

8.47 gms. 28.96mm x 26.35mm. 180 degree orientation.
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0aa Caius MariusC. Fundanius, moneyer
101-91 BC

Denarius

Helmeted head of Roma right, control-mark C behind

"Triumphator" (Marius) in quadriga right, holding laurel-branch and staff; a rider sits on near horse, holding laurel-branch, Q above, C FVNDAN in exergue

The reverse shows Marius as triumphator in the quadriga. He holds sceptre and laurel branch. On one of the horses rides his son. The children of the triumphator were - according to tradition - allowed to share the triumph of their father. The Q above refers to the office as quaestor the mintmaster held while minting these coins. FORVM Ancient Coins says of a similar piece, "The reverse refers to Marius triumph after victories over the Cimbri and Teutones. The rider on the near horse is Marius's son, at that time eight years old." Andrew McCabe comments, "The Triumphator on the Fundania denarius is usually taken to be Marius, with his young son on horseback. This would make it the first Roman coin to explicitly portray a living Roman politician. "

Seaby Fundania 1

Marius rose from common origins to become the First Man in Rome. Plutarch in his Life writes: There is a likeness of Marius in stone at Ravenna, in Gaul, which I myself saw quite corresponding with that roughness of character that is ascribed to him. Being naturally valiant and warlike, and more acquainted also with the discipline of the camp than of the city, he could not moderate his passion when in authority. . . . He was born of parents altogether obscure and indigent, who supported themselves by their daily labour; his father of the same name with himself, his mother called Fulcinia. He had spent a considerable part of his life before he saw and tasted the pleasures of the city; having passed previously in Cirrhaeaton, a village of the territory of Arpinum, a life, compared with city delicacies, rude and unrefined, yet temperate, and conformable to the ancient Roman severity. He first served as a soldier in the war against the Celtiberians, when Scipio Africanus besieged Numantia; where he signalized himself to his general by courage far above his comrades, and particularly by his cheerfully complying with Scipio's reformation of his army, being almost ruined by pleasures and luxury. It is stated, too, that he encountered and vanquished an enemy in single combat, in his general's sight. In consequence of all this he had several honours conferred upon him; and once when at an entertainment a question arose about commanders, and one of the company (whether really desirous to know, or only in complaisance) asked Scipio where the Romans, after him, should obtain such another general, Scipio, gently clapping Marius on the shoulder as he sat next him, replied, "Here, perhaps. . . ."

The consul Caecilius Metellus, being declared general in the war against Jugurtha in Africa took with him Marius for lieutenant; where, eager himself to do great deeds and services that would get him distinction, he did not, like others, consult Metellus's glory and the serving his interest, and attributing his honour of lieutenancy not to Metellus, but to fortune, which had presented him with a proper opportunity and theatre of great actions, he exerted his utmost courage. . . . Marius thus employed, and thus winning the affections of the soldiers, before long filled both Africa and Rome with his fame, and some, too, wrote home from the army that the war with Africa would never be brought to a conclusion unless they chose Caius Marius consul. . . .He was elected triumphantly, and at once proceeded to levy soldiers contrary both to law and custom, enlisting slaves and poor people; whereas former commanders never accepted of such, but bestowed arms, like other favours, as a matter of distinction, on persons who had the proper qualification, a man's property being thus a sort of security for his good behavior. . . .

[In Marius' fourth consulship,] The enemy dividing themselves into two parts, the Cimbri arranged to go against Catulus higher up through the country of the Norici, and to force that passage; the Teutones and Ambrones to march against Marius by the seaside through Liguria. . . . The Romans, pursuing them, slew and took prisoners above one hundred thousand, and possessing themselves of their spoil, tents, and carriages, voted all that was not purloined to Marius's share, which, though so magnificent a present, yet was generally thought less than his conduct deserved in so great a danger. . . . After the battle, Marius chose out from amongst the barbarians' spoils and arms those that were whole and handsome, and that would make the greatest show in his triumph; the rest he heaped upon a large pile, and offered a very splendid sacrifice. Whilst the army stood round about with their arms and garlands, himself attired (as the fashion is on such occasions) in the purple-bordered robe, and taking a lighted torch, and with both hands lifting it up towards heaven, he was then going to put it to the pile, when some friends were espied with all haste coming towards him on horseback. Upon which every one remained in silence and expectation. They, upon their coming up, leapt off and saluted Marius, bringing him the news of his fifth consulship, and delivered him letters to that effect. This gave the addition of no small joy to the solemnity; and while the soldiers clashed their arms and shouted, the officers again crowned Marius with a laurel wreath, and he thus set fire to the pile, and finished his sacrifice.
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104. Antoninus PiusDivus Antoninus Pius. Died A.D. 161. Æ sestertius under Marcus Aurelius, ca. A.D. 161.
Bare head right / Four-tiered funeral pyre, decorated with garlands, surmounted by quadriga. RIC 1266 (Marcus Aurelius); BMC 872 (Aurelius and Verus); Cohen 165.

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104. Antoninus PiusDivus Antoninus Pius. Died AD 161. AR Denarius (18mm, 3.06 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck under Marcus and Lucius, AD 161. Bare head right / Funeral pyre of four tiers, decorated with garlands and surmounted by facing quadriga. RIC III 436 (Aurelius); MIR 18, 27/4-10 (Aurelius); RSC 164. VF, lightly toned, small deposits on reverse. 1 commentsecoli
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104p Claudius-II. Gothicus (268-270 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, G-, D-5411, LA//--, Tyche seated left, #1104p Claudius-II. Gothicus (268-270 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, G-, D-5411, LA//--, Tyche seated left, #1
avers: AVT K KΛAVΔIOC CEB, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: LA above, Tyche reclining left on draped and garlanded couch, holding the rudder in right hand.
exergue: LA//--, diameter: 20-20,5mm, weight: 9,26g, axes: 0h,
mint: Alexandria, date: 268-269 A.D., Year 1. LA., ref: Geissen-, Dattari-5411, Kapmann-Ganschow-104.14-p-328,
Q-001
quadrans
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1333 - L. Scribonius Libo, DenariusRome mint, 62 BC
BON EVENT LIBO, head of Bonus Eventus right
PVTEAL SCRIBON, the puteal scribonianum, ornamented with garland between two lyres and hammer
3.95 gr
Ref : RCV # 367, RSC, Scribonia # 8a
Potator II
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1334 - L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus and L. Scribonius Libo, DenariusRome mint, 62 BC
PAVLLUS LEPIDVS CONCORD, diademed and draped bust of concordia right
PVTEAL SCRIBON above and LIBO below the puteal scribonianum, ornamented with garland between two lyres and hammer
3,11 gr - 19/20 mm
Ref : RCV #368, RSC, Aemilia #11
From the E.E. Clain-Stefanelli collection
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141 - Diocletian, Billon tetradrachm, Alexandria, Tyche reclining, Milne 4756Billon tetradrachm
Obv:– A K ΓOYAΛ ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CEB, Laureate, cuirassed bust right
Rev:– None, Tyche reclining left on garlanded couch, right hand on rudder, left hand supports head
Minted in Alexandria (LA). A.D. 284/285
Reference:– Curtis 2023, BMC 2527v, Milne 4756
maridvnvm
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15 Marcus Aurelius for Divus Antoninus Pius RIC 436Antonius Pius. Ar Denarius. Marcus Aurelius for Divus Antoninus Pius. Rome mint. 161 AD. Obv: Obv.: DIVVS ANTONINVS, Bare head of Divus Antoninus Pius right. Rev: CONSECRATIO, Decorated funeral pyre (pyra) of four storeys, decorated with hangings and garlands, surmounted by quadriga.
C 164; RIC 436

Very diffcult coin to photograph, but it turned out decent enough.
Paddy
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161-180 AD - MARCUS AURELIUS AE sestertius - struck 180 ADobv: DIVVS M ANTONINVS AVG (Marcus Aurelius bare head right)
rev: CONSECRATIO (eagle standing right on garlanded altar, head left), S-C in field
ref: RIC III 657 (Commodus), C.85(6frcs)
25.16gms, 30mm
Scarce
berserker
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161-180 AD - MARCUS AURELIUS AE sestertius - struck 180 ADobv: DIVVS M ANTONINVS PIVS (Marcus Aurelius bare head right)
rev: CONSECRATIO (garlanded funeral pyre of four tiers surmounted by statue of Aurelius in facing quadriga), S-C in field
ref: RIC III 662 [Commodus], Cohen 98 (20frcs), BMC 399
21.14gms, 29mm
Rare

The Rogus, or Funeral Pile, as a mass of quadrangular shape, filled at the bottom with combustibles, on which again a second tier was placed of similar form and appearance, but narrower and furnished with openings; to this a third and a fourth were added, each gradually diminishing in size, till the whole resembled a watch-tower.
berserker
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193cJulia Domna
AE 14mm
Nicaea in Bithynia
Lit garlanded altar
Rec Gen 392
mauseus
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21 Septimus Severus RIC 221Septimius Severus 193-211 AD. AR Denarius. Rome Mint. 208 AD. (3.17g, 19mm) Obv: SEVERVS-PIVS AVG, Laureate bust right. Rev: P M TR P XVI COS III P P, Salus seated left, sacrificing from patera in right hand over lit and garlanded altar left.
RIC 221; RSC 517

Ex: V-coin Auction; Beast Coins
Paddy
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22182 Severus Alexander/Mt Argeous22182 Severus Alexander/Mt Argeous
Obv: AV K CEOV AΛEXANΔΡOC,
Laureate head right
Rev: MHTΡOΠ KAICAΡ,
Mt. Argaeus on a garlanded altar. surmounted by wreath, ETΔ in ex.
Mint: Caesarea, Cappadocia 27.6mm 13.3g
Sydenham 556
Blayne W
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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.
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3733 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. under Hadrian Trichalkon. 128-29 AD AltarReference.
RPC III, 3733/2; CRS 262; McAlee 124(d)

Issue Civic bronze coins dated Year 177

Obv. ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΤΗС ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕωС
Turreted and veiled head of the Tyche of Antioch, right.

Rev. ΕΤ ΖΟΡ
Lighted garlanded altar; no letter

4.41 gr
18 mm
12h
okidoki
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3734 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. under Hadrian Trichalkon. 128-29 AD AltarReference.
RPC III, 3734/5; McAlee 124a

Issue Civic bronze coins dated Year 177

Obv. ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΤΗС ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕωС
Turreted and veiled head of the Tyche of Antioch, r.

Rev. ΕΤ ΖΟΡ
Lighted garlanded altar; Α (in field, l.)

4.20 gr
16 mm
12h
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3736 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. under Hadrian Trichalkon. 128-29 AD Altar ΓReference.
RPC III, 3736/8; BMC 107; CRS 265; McAlee 124(c)

Issue Civic bronze coins dated Year 177

Obv. ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΤΗϹ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕⲰϹ
Turreted and veiled head of the Tyche of Antioch, r.

Rev. ΕΤ ΖΟΡ
Lighted garlanded altar; Γ (beneath)

4.82 gr
17 mm
6h
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416/1a L. Scribonius LiboL. Scribonius Libo. AR Denarius. 62 BC. (3.87g, 19.30mm) Obv: Diademed head of Bonus Eventus right, LIBO behind, BON EVENT downward before. Rev: Garlanded well-head decorated with two lyres and hammer, PVTEAL above, SCRIBON below. .
Syd 928; Scribonia 8a. Crawford 416/1a

Ex: Frank Robinson Auction

Rarely will I purchase an EF coin, but I surely do not regret adding this fine specimen.
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465/2b. Considia - denarius (46 BC)AR Denarius (Rome, 46 BC)
O/ Laureate head of Apollo right; A behind; no border.
R/ Curule chair, garlanded, on which lies wreath; C CONSIDI above; PAETI in exergue.
3.6g
Crawford 465/2b (93 obverse dies/103 reverse dies, two varieties)
- Rollin & Feuardent, 1903, Collection Charvet de Beauvais, lot 265 (together with 3 other Considia). Sold for Fr.19 with lots 264 and 266.

* Gaius Considius Paetus:

Like the other two moneyers for 46 BC (Titus Carisius and Manius Cordius Rufus), Paetus belonged to a small gens. The Considii are indeed unattested before the 1st century, apart from a Tribune of the Plebs in 476. The gens came to prominence in the 50s, when two of its members became Praetors: Gaius Considius Longus between 58-52, and Marcus Considius Nonianus between 54-50.

Like his colleagues, Paetus was doubtlessly a supporter of Caesar. The curule chair on the reverse alludes to Caesar's right to sit on a curule chair between the Consuls in the Senate (Cassius Dio, xliii. 14). There is therefore a chance that he was the same person as the Gaius Considius mentioned in the Pseudo-Caesar's 'De Bello Africo' (§89) as the son of the Praetor of 54-50 -- a supporter of Pompey who died after Thapsus -- nonetheless absolved by Caesar after the war. This theory fits well with Caesar's policy of generously granting pardon to his former enemies, and was accepted by Mommsen, following Borghesi (cf. Mommsen, 1860, p. 657). However, Crawford did not mention this possibility.
Joss
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Aelius Denarius A.D. 137 RIC 432, RSC 53, BMC 972L AELIVS CAESAR, bare head right / TR POT COS II, Pietas standing left, raising right hand, holding drapery in left, garlanded altar at feet.
Maximum Diameter: 17.5 mm
Weight: 2.73 g
TheEmpireNeverEnded
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Anonymous, AE19, ΤΑΡΣΕΩΝAE19
Anonymous Civic Issue
Tarsos, Cilicia
Issued: 164BC - Roman Era
19.0mm 5.50gr 11h
O: NO LEGEND; Veiled and turreted bust of Tyche, right.
R: ΤΑΡΣΕΩΝ; Monument of Sandan; Sandan standing on a horned and winged lion, holding grain ear and bipennis within a triangular structure on an altar with garlanded front.
Exergue: Three control marks: ΡΔΥ ΡΑΤ ΔΙ.
Tarsos, Cilicia
SNG Tahberer -; Mionnet -; Mionnet Supplement -; SNG von Aulock -; SNG Pfalz -; Ziegler -; BMC -; SNG Levante -; SNG Levante Supplement -; SNG Cop -; SNG Cop Supplement -.
Ares Numismatics Web Auction 10, Lot 198.
7/4/20 8/6/20
Nicholas Z
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Anonymous, Ankyra, Phrygia, AE15, ANKYRANΩNAE15
AE
Roman Provincial: Ankyra, Phrygia
Anonymous
Issued: 100 - 276AD
14.80mm 2.60gr 7h
O: NO LEGEND; Laureate head of Apollo, right; beaded border.
R: ANKY-RANΩN; Garlanded altar; beaded border.
Ankyra, Phrygia Mint
Lindgren III, 557; SNG von Aulock 3423; Imhoof KM 1.
NBS Auctions Web Auction 18, Lot 334
6/24/23 8/26/23
Nicholas Z
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Anonymous, Tarsos, Cilicia, AE20, TAPΣΩNAE20
AE
Greek Imperial: Tarsos, Cilicia
Anonymous
Issued: 20.20mm 7.60gr 0h
O: NO LEGEND; TUrreted, draped bust of Tyche, right; beaded border.
R: TAPΣΩN; Sanda standing right atop goat within pyramidal structure set upon garlanded altar; beaded border.
Exergue: Δ, M, A vertically to left.
VF
SNG Lev 961 var. (monograms).
NBS Auctions Web Auction 13, Lot 352.
7/31/22 9/16/22
Nicholas Z
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AntiochAE 19, 5.89g, Syria, Antioch, ca. A.D. 68-69. Obv: Laureated head of Zeus facing right. Rev: Garlanded and lighted altar, Caesarian year 117. Dark brown patina with red earthen highlights, gVF. RPC 4322, B.M.C. 92.Molinari
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Antioch - AE trihemichalkon?146-147 AD
draped bust of Tyche right wearing mural crown with three turrets
ANTIOXEΩN
garlanded ligted altar
I
ET EϘP
RPC IV.3, 7197 (temporary); McAlee (Civic) 59, Cop 123
2,9g 15,5mm
J. B.
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Antioch ad Orontem, Syria, Semi-autonomous, AE19. 65-66 ADObv. Turreted head of Tyche right.
Rev. Lighted garlanded altar, date ET HP
19mm , 5.64Grams.
BMC 76. 
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Antioch ad OrontesAE 16, Antioch ad Orontes, ca. 2nd cent. B.C. Obv: Turreted head of Tyche facing right, ΑΝΤΙΟΞΕΩΝ to right, all within dotted border. Rev: ΕΤΟ / ΕΙΠ garlanded and lighted altar. Green patina, XF. Lindgren I, 1947.Molinari
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ANTONINUS PIUSAR denarius. 161 AD (struck under M.Aurelius). 3.41 grs. Bare head right. DIVVS ANTONINVS. /
Pyre of four tiers,decorated with hangings and garlands,surmounted by quadriga .CONSECRATIO.
RIC 436. C 164.
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ANTONINUS PIUSAR denarius. 161 AD (struck under M.Aurelius). 3.41 grs. Bare head right. DIVVS ANTONINVS. / Pyre of four tiers,decorated with hangings and garlands,surmounted by quadriga .CONSECRATIO.
RIC 436. C 164.
benito
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Antoninus pius Divus Antoninus Pius. Died 161 AD. AR Denarius (3.21 gm, 18mm). Rome mint. Struck under Marcus Aurelius, 161 AD. Obv.: DIVVS ANTONINVS, bareheaded bust right, slight drapery.
Rev.: CONSECRATIO, funeral pyre of four tiers, decorated with garlands, surmounted by facing quadriga.
RIC 438 (Aurelius); MIR 18, 27/4-12 (Aurelius); RSC 164a. VF.
Paul R3
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Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.)SRCV 5190, RIC III, 431 (Marcus Aurelius), Van Meter 136/3.
AR Denarius, 3.09 g., 19.14 mm. max., 0°

Rome mint, struck under Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, 161 A.D.

Obv: DIVVS ANTONINVS, bare head right.

Rev: CONSECRATIO, eagle standing right, head left, on altar decorated with garlands.

RIC rarity C, Van Meter VB2.
Stkp
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Antoninus Pius (Augustus) Coin: Brass SestertiusDIVVS ANTONINVS - Bare head right
CONSECRATIO - Funeral pyre of four tiers decorated with garlands, surmounted by facing quadriga; S-C across fields.
Exergue:


Mint: Rome (161 AD)
Wt./Size/Axis: 20.68g / 32mm / 360
References:
RIC III 1266 (Aurelius)
Banti 74
Provenances:
Roma Numismatics
Acquisition/Sale: Roma Numismatics Internet E-Sale 45 #596 $0.00 05/18
Notes: Jun 13, 18 - The Gary R. Wilson Collection
GRWilson
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ANTONINUS PIUS (Caesar, 138). Sestertius. Rome.Obv: IMP T AELIVS CAESAR ANTONINVS. Bareheaded and draped bust right.
Rev: TRIB POT COS / PIETAS / S - C. Pietas standing right, holding incense box over lighted and garlanded altar to right.
RIC 1082 (Hadrian).
Weight: 24.5g.
Diameter: 31 mm.
Canaan
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Antoninus Pius 138 - 161 ADaw. DIVVS ANTONINVS
Head of Antoninus Pius, bare, drapery on left shoulder, right
rew. CONSECRATIO
Pyre of four tiers, decorated with hangings and garlands, surmounted by quadriga
Ric 438
mint Rome , circa 161 AD

Waldemar S
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Antoninus Pius augustus, 138 – 161 Aureus 138, AV 7.41 g. IMP T AEL CAES HADRI – ANTONINVS Bare head r. Rev. AVG PIVS P M – TR P COS DES II Pietas standing l., holding incense box and raising r. hand over garlanded and lighted altar.A spectacular portrait of excellent style. Virtually as struck and almost Fdc.
Private collection of Mr. B. Mazeh
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Antoninus Pius Aureus, RIC 13Antoninus Pius. AV aureus
Rome, August-December AD 138.
18mm, 6.85 gm, 6h
Obv.: IMP T AEL CAES HA-DRI ANTONINVS, bare head of Antoninus Pius right.
Rev.: AVG PIVS P M-TR P COS DES II, Pietas standing right, veiled, acerra in outstretched left hand, sprinkling incense with right hand over lighted and garlanded altar to right.
Calicó 1469. RIC III 13
Condition: Choice XF
Ex Heritage Auctions, Dallas
2 commentsvindelicus
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Antoninus Pius Consecratio RIC 1266Antoninus Pius, Struck by Marcus Aurelius in 161 AD, SEAR 5198, RIC III 1266, BMCRE IV 879, MIR 27
OBV: DIVVS ANTONINVS, bare head right
REV: CONSECRATIO, Pyre of four tiers, decorated with hangings,
and garlands, surmounted in quadriga
SRukke
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Antoninus Pius Denarius Silver denarius, RIC III M. Aurelius 431, Cohen 155, gVF, Rome mint, posthumous, 161 - 180 A.D.; obverse DIVVS ANTONINVS, bare head right; reverse CONSECRATIO, eagle standing half-right on garlanded altar, looking left; minted posthumously by Marcus Aurelius;Philoromaos
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Antoninus Pius Denarius RIC 431 [Aurelius], RSC 156, BMC 48Divus Antoninus Pius Denarius. DIVVS ANTONINVS, bare head right / CONSECRATIO, eagle standing half-right on garlanded altar, head turned left.
Maximum Diameter: 18.9 mm
Weight: 3.42 g
2 commentsTheEmpireNeverEnded
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Antoninus Pius Denarius, by AureliusAntoninus Pius, 138 - 161 AD
Silver Denarius, 18mm, 3.1 grams
Obverse: DIVVS ANTONINVS, Bare head right.
Reverse: CONSECRATIO, funeral pyre of four tiers decorated with hangings and garlands.

Reference:
RIC436 (Aurelius)

Provenance:
Numismatik Lanz, September 2008, €70
Ken Dorney
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Antoninus Pius, 138 - 161 AD (Posthumous issue)Obv: DIVVS ANTONINVS, bare head of Antoninus Pius facing right.

Rev: CONSECRATIO, Eagle standing right, head turned left, on an altar decorated with garlands.

Silver Denarius, Rome mint, Memorial issue struck by Marcus Aurelius, 161 AD

3.4 grams, 18 mm, 0°

RIC III M. Aurelius 431, RSC 155/6, S5192, VM 136/3
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