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INDIA-Panchala-Kingdom-HALF-Karshapana-INDIRAMITRA-RARE-COIN-4-42gm Obverse Lord Indra standing on a pedestal
Reverse Three Panchala symbols in a row, with name below in Brahmi script: Indramitrasa
Date c. 1st century BCE - 1st century CE (highly uncertain)
Weight 4.78 gm.
Diameter 16 mm.
Die axis 5 o'clock
Reference MAC 4539, Shrimali Type A
Comments The Panchala series is one of the most interesting of the ancient India coin series, because it is quite long and the kings are named on them. Unfortunately, we know very little about the chronology. The order of kings is not known and even the dates of the series are still debated. It appears the series belongs in the post-Mauryan period, but further details are still unavailable.

You can see a catalog of Panchala coins on the CoinIndia website.
Antonivs Protti
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INDIA-Panchala-Kingdom-HALF-Karshapana-INDIRAMITRA-RARE-COIN-4-6gm Obverse Lord Indra standing on a pedestal
Reverse Three Panchala symbols in a row, with name below in Brahmi script: Indramitrasa
Date c. 1st century BCE - 1st century CE (highly uncertain)
Weight 4.78 gm.
Diameter 16 mm.
Die axis 5 o'clock
Reference MAC 4539, Shrimali Type A
Comments The Panchala series is one of the most interesting of the ancient India coin series, because it is quite long and the kings are named on them. Unfortunately, we know very little about the chronology. The order of kings is not known and even the dates of the series are still debated. It appears the series belongs in the post-Mauryan period, but further details are still unavailable.

You can see a catalog of Panchala coins on the CoinIndia website.
Antonivs Protti
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Amisos, Pontos90 - 80 B.C.
Bronze Denomination D
8.5 gm, 20.9 mm
Obv.: Head of Dionysos right, wearing mitra and wreathed with ivy
Rev.: Thyros leaning against cista mystica draped with panther skin wth fillet and bell. Monograms to left and right; AMIΣOY across lower field.
HGC vol. 7, 243
SNG Black Sea 1200-1209;
BMC 13, p.17, 51-58;
Sear 3640

Struck under Mithradates VI

Jaimelai
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ANCIENT - Panchala Dynasty - DHRUVAMITRA - 4.66gm - 65-50 BCE - HALF KARSHAPANAObverse Lord Indra standing on a pedestal
Reverse Three Panchala symbols in a row, with name below in Brahmi script: Indramitrasa
Date c. 1st century BCE - 1st century CE (highly uncertain)
Weight 4.78 gm.
Diameter 16 mm.
Die axis 5 o'clock
Reference MAC 4539, Shrimali Type A
Comments The Panchala series is one of the most interesting of the ancient India coin series, because it is quite long and the kings are named on them. Unfortunately, we know very little about the chronology. The order of kings is not known and even the dates of the series are still debated. It appears the series belongs in the post-Mauryan period, but further details are still unavailable.

You can see a catalog of Panchala coins on the CoinIndia website.
Antonivs Protti
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Ancient Spain Malaka, 270-200 BCEObverse - Male head left wearing pointed hat with mitral wreath and quequ
Reverse - Sixteen-rayed star; central pellet
Sextans 13 mm diam. 2.2 g 270-200 BCE
NORMAN K
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Archbishopric SalzburgArchbishopric Salzburg, Leonhard von Keutschach 1495 - 1519 Size/Weight: 19mm, 0.4g Denomination: one-sided 'Zweier' (1515), silver. Flat strike areas, very fine mitra, monasterial and family crest.dpaul7
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Aurelian - AE antoninianusSerdica
summer 271 AD
Issue 1, Phase 1
radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right from behind wearing paludamentum
IMP C D AVRELIANVS AVG
Victoria standing half left, holding wreath and palm
VICT_ORI_A AVG
BNC p.389; RIC1st 272
https://ric.mom.fr/en/coin/2538
2,6g 19,5mm
ex Nummitra
J. B.
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Baktria, Archebios Archebios Dikaios Nikephoros. 75-65 BC. AR Drachm (2.41 gm, 16mm, 12h) of En Gandhara. Diademed and draped bust r. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΙΚΑΙΟΥ ΝΙΚΗΦΟΡΟΥ ΑΡΧΕΒΙΟΥ. / Zeus-Mitra stdg, facing, brandishing thunderbolt and holding sceptre. Karosthi legend Maharajasa dhramikasa jayadharasa Arkhebiyasa (of Great King Archebios the Just Victory-bearer). Monogram ґ< to r. VF. Bt. Coral Gables, 2001. Bopearachchi Série 3C #9-15, Smithsonian #164-171; HGC 12 #439; MIG 3 Type 357b; SNG ANS 9 #1292-1294; SNG Cop 7 (Parthia-India) #328-329. cf. Sear Greek 7681 var. Anaximander
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Cilicia, Hierapolis-Kastabala. Marcus Aurelius Æ28Obv. IEROΠOΛITΩN TΩN ΠPOC TΩ ΠΥΡΑM, draped bust of Dionysus right, wearing mitra and crown of ivy, holding thyrsus over left shoulder, bunch of grapes on stem before.
Rev. AYT K M AYP ANTΩNEINOC CEB, togate Marcus Aurelius seated left on curule chair, holding globe in right hand and being crowned by Victory.
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CILICIA. Hierapolis-Castabala. Marcus Aurelius (AD 161–180).Obv. I—EROΠOLI—TΩN TΩN ΠROC TΩ ΠΥΡΑ—M, draped bust of Dionysus right, wearing mitra and crown of ivy, holding thyrsus over left shoulder, long locks falling on near shoulder, bunch of grapes on stem before.
Rev. AYT K M AYP ANTΩ—NEIN—OC CEB, togate Marcus Aurelius seated left on curule chair, holding globe in right hand and being crowned by Victory.
References: SNG von Aulock 8677.
30mm, 13.15 grams Very rare.
Uncleaned, earth deposits, green patina.
Canaan
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Claudius II - BI antoninianusAntioch
mid 270 AD
Issue 4
radiate head left
IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG
Felicitas standing half right, veiled, holding baton, wheel at her feet; Fortuna standing half left, wearing modius, holding rudder and cornucopiae
FELI_C A_VG
Huvelin 1990, 58; RIC1st 206 var.
https://ric.mom.fr/en/coin/1083
3,4g 19mm
ex Nummitra
J. B.
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Constantine I, Follis, PROVIDENTIAE AVGG, SMANTΓFollis
AE
Constantine I
Caesar: 306 - 307AD
Augustus: 307 - 337AD
Issued: 325 - 326AD
19.00mm 3.10gr 11h
O: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG; Diademed (pearls) head right; beaded border.
R: PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG; City gate with two turrets, star above, 13 layers, dots on top, bottom base, dot in doorway; beaded border.
Exergue: SMANTΓ
Antioch Mint
RIC VII, 715.
Nummitra Auctions/Kamil Igras Auction 14, Lot 1210.
1/21/24 3/19/24
Nicholas Z
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Constantius I Chlorus, Follis, CONCORDIA MILITVMFollis
AE
Constantius I Chlorus
Caesar: 293 - 305AD
Augustus: 305 - 306AD
Issued: 294 - 299AD
21.00mm 2.94gr 0h
O: FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES; Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust, right; beaded border.
R: CONCORDIA MILITVM; Constantius, standing right on left, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter to right; holding scepter; beaded border.
Exergue: KB, above line.
Cyzicus Mint
RIC 19a.
Nummitra Auctions/Kamil Igras Auction 14, Lot 1206.
1/21/24 3/19/24
Nicholas Z
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Diocletian, Follis, PROVIDENTIA DEORVMFollis
AE
Diocletian
Augustus: 284 - 305AD
Issued: 308AD
19.00mm 2.33gr 6h
O: DN DIOCLETIANO FELICISS; Laureate bust, right, wearing imperial mantle, holding brancfh in left hand, mappa in right hand; beaded border.
R: PROVIDENTIA DEORVM; Providentia standing right on left, raising hand, facing Quies to right, holding branch and scepter.; beaded border.
Exergue: Γ, above line; ALE, below line.
Alexandria, Egypt Mint
Post Abdication Issue.
Aorta: 411, B18, O23, R127, T143, M01; RIC VI, 91a, Γ.
Nummitra Auctions/Kamil Igras Auction 15, Lot 235.
2/4/24 3/19/24
Nicholas Z
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Hostilian - AntiochAR tetradrachm
250 - VI 251 AD
draped bust right
Γ ΟVΑΛ ΟϹΤΙΛΙΑΝ ΜΕ ΚVΙΝΤΟϹ ΚΕϹΑΡ
ς
eagle standing on palm left, wreath in beak
ΔHMAPX EΞOVCIAC
S C
RPC IX, 1764; Prieur 650 (5), McAlee 1160d
9,8g 26mm
ex Nummitra
J. B.
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INDIA - Panchala Kingdom - HALF Karshapana - INDIRAMITRA - RARE COIN - 4.25gmObverse Lord Indra standing on a pedestal
Reverse Three Panchala symbols in a row, with name below in Brahmi script: Indramitrasa
Date c. 1st century BCE - 1st century CE (highly uncertain)
Weight 4.78 gm.
Diameter 16 mm.
Die axis 5 o'clock
Reference MAC 4539, Shrimali Type A
Comments The Panchala series is one of the most interesting of the ancient India coin series, because it is quite long and the kings are named on them. Unfortunately, we know very little about the chronology. The order of kings is not known and even the dates of the series are still debated. It appears the series belongs in the post-Mauryan period, but further details are still unavailable.

You can see a catalog of Panchala coins on the CoinIndia website.
Antonivs Protti
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INDIA - Panchala Kingdom - HALF Karshapana - INDIRAMITRA - RARE COIN - 4.95gmObverse Lord Indra standing on a pedestal
Reverse Three Panchala symbols in a row, with name below in Brahmi script: Indramitrasa
Date c. 1st century BCE - 1st century CE (highly uncertain)
Weight 4.78 gm.
Diameter 16 mm.
Die axis 5 o'clock
Reference MAC 4539, Shrimali Type A
Comments The Panchala series is one of the most interesting of the ancient India coin series, because it is quite long and the kings are named on them. Unfortunately, we know very little about the chronology. The order of kings is not known and even the dates of the series are still debated. It appears the series belongs in the post-Mauryan period, but further details are still unavailable.

You can see a catalog of Panchala coins on the CoinIndia website.
Antonivs Protti
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INDIA - Panchala Kingdom - Quarter Karshapana - INDIRAMITRA - RARE COIN - 2.78gmObverse Lord Indra standing on a pedestal, within an archway
Reverse Three Panchala symbols in a row, with name below in Brahmi script: Indramitrasa
Date c. 1st century BCE - 1st century CE (highly uncertain)
Weight 2.78 gm.
Diameter 13 mm.
Die axis 12 o'clock
Reference MAC 4541, Shrimali Type B
Comments
The Panchala series is one of the most interesting of the ancient India coin series, because it is quite long and the kings are named on them. Unfortunately, we know very little about the chronology. The order of kings is not known and even the dates of the series are still debated. It appears the series belongs in the post-Mauryan period, but further details are still unavailable.

The quarter karshapanas seem to be scarcer than the halves.

You can see a catalog of Panchala coins on the CoinIndia website.

See legend below: I ndra mi tra sa
Antonivs Protti
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Indo-Scythian - Azes I (58-12 BCE)Metal/Size: AR 23 mm; Weight: 9.6 grams; Denomination: Tetradrachm; Mint: Uncertain Mint in Western Gandhara Region; Date: Probably struck under Vijayamitra c. 12 BC to AD 15; Obverse: King on horseback riding right, wearing cataphractus and holding elephant goad - 'BAΣIΛEΩΣ BAΣIΛEΩN MAΓAΛOΥ AZOΥ' (King of Kings Azes the Great). Reverse: Kharoshthi letters surround (Maharajasa rajadirajasa mahatmas Ayasa (of Great King, King of Kings Azes the Great) - Pallas Athena standing right holding spear and shield and making benediction gesture. Nandipada and Kharoshthi letter to left. Monogram to right. Legends generally corrupt. References: Hoover P. 253, #716; ISCH 2. 175.10-405T; Senior #98v; MIG #847d.museumguy
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Indo-Scythian Kings, Azes II, (35 B.C.-5 A.D.), AR-Tetradrachm, Mitchiner VI, S. 573, Typ 867a., Athena holding spear and shield, #1Indo-Scythian Kings, Azes II, (35 B.C.-5 A.D.), AR-Tetradrachm, Mitchiner VI, S. 573, Typ 867a., Athena holding spear and shield, #1
avers: BAΣIΛEΩΣ BAΣIΛEΩN MEΓAΛOY / AZOY (Greek legend "of the Great King of Kings Azes"), Azes II. in military dress, on a horse, holding whip and spear.
reverse: Athena standing right, holding spear and shield, monogram at left and right, Kharoshthi legend around: maharajasa rajarajasa mahatasa / ayasa.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 22,0mm, weight: 9,773g, axes: 5h,
mint: Azes II, Taxila, Sirsukh, date: 35B.C.-5A.D., ref: Mitchiner VI, S. 5739, Typ 867a., HGC12 #716, MIG ???, Sen ???,
Probably struck under Vijayamitra c. 12 B.C.-A.D. 15.
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Istrus, Thrace

Obv: AVT K M AVPH ANTΩNEINOC. laureate draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: I-CTP-IH-NΩN →E. Mitras on horseback advancing right, altar before; behind eagle perched on column.
29 mm, 13.58 gms

Varbanov 659
Charles M
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Judaea First Revolt 1/8 Shekel Æ(לגאלת ציון) (Palaeo-Hebrew inscription: "For the redemption of Zion"), omer cup

(שנת ארבע) (Paleo-Hebrew inscription: "Year four")
lulav bunch flanked by etrogs.

Jerusalem; 69-70 CE

4.90g

Hendin 1369; Meshorer 214

Ex-Nummitra, Auction 3 lot 906
1 commentsJay GT4
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Judaea, Gadara or Syria Pompeian eraBust of young Herakles left, club over shoulder.

Rostrum (ship's ram) right; above L A (Year one), below PΩMHΣ in two lines; all within wreath.

Military mint in Syria or Gadara; 64, 63 BCE
7.23g

Spijkerman 1 (Gadara); HGC 10, 381.

Very Rare.

Ex-Nummitra Auction 3, lot 897 (misattributed as Antony)


From "Coinage in the Roman Provinces Conference"
https://numismatics.org/pocketchange/rbw1/

In 64/3 BC Roman troops under Pompey liberated the Greek cities in Judaea conquered by Alexander Jannaeus. Pompey personally supervised the reconstruction of Gadara. In commemoration of this event the people of Gadara established the year 64/3 BC as the beginning of a new era for their history, in substitution for the Seleukid era.


Seyrig and Spijkerman attributed this type to the city of Gadara in the Decapolis, however, Kushnir-Stein, followed by Kindler and Meshorer, rejected that based on style, flan manufacture, and find locations. Most of the coins of this type have been found in Lebanon leading Meshorer to place them in the Iturean section of Sofaer, however, they lack the typical monograms and legends found on other Iturean coins leaving their exact origin still unknown. Kindler did not include this variant in his typology of Iturean coinage.
3 commentsJay GT4
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Medieval France: Jacques de Lorraine, AR Denier.Metz 1239-1260 A.D. 0.80g - 15mm, Axis 9h.

Obv: IΛ IC oB I - Bust mitré to the left of Jacques de Lorraine (bishop of Metz from 1239 to 1260), holding in his left hand a stick, surrounded by the legend.

Rev: MЄTЄnSIS - Cross confined to 1 and 4 of a 6-star star, to 2 and 3 of a crescent, surrounded by the legend.

Ref: Comic 1629; Flon 1-9.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian Scarlioli
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Moesia inferior, Istros, Septimius Severus, AMNG 493 (rev)Septimius Severus, AD 193-211
AE 28
obv. A KL CEPT. - CEVHROC P
Head, laureate, r.
rev. ICTRIH - NWN
Bearded horseman with kalathos and chlamys over shoulder trotting on horse
r.; horse has raised l. forefoot, behind standing a staff with pointed lower end
and bird std. r. on top.
ref. a) not in AMNG:
rev. AMNG I/1, 493
obv. AMNG I/1, 495 (obv.)
b) Varbanov (engl.) 614 var (slightly different obv.-legend: AV KL...)
Very rare, VF, dark-green patina, light roughness

The horseman is not Serapis but seems to be the Thracian Rider-god Heros. Serapis riding on a horse is not possible! The bird should be an eagle or sea-eagle like on the city's coat of arms. To call the rider Mitras - as Varbanov has done - is nonsense although there are some similarities with the riding Mithras from Trapezunt. But Mithras never wears a kalathos but always a Phrygian bonnet.
1 commentsJochen
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P. Quinctilius Varus (legatus Augusti pro praetore)Laureate head of Zeus right

ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΕΠΙ ΟΥΑΡΟΥ, ΕΚ (in right field)
Tyche of Antioch seated, right, with palm branch; before river god Orontes

Antioch, Syria
Year 25 (EK) 7/6 BCE

7.63g

RPC 4242

Ex-Nummitra Auction 3, lot 610

Minted while Varus was governor of Syria, during which time he put down a Jewish revolt after the death of Herod the Great. He would then be transferred to Germania where he suffered defeat at the hands of Arminius. Augustus is said to have cried out "Quinctilius Varus, Give me back my legions!"

SOLD to Calgary Coins February 2024
2 commentsJay GT4
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Panchala of Ahichhatra: Bhanumitra (1-20 AD) AE Double Karshapana (Pieper-1018)Obv: Arch with three dots above on left and railed tree on right
Rev: Brahmi legend bhanumitrasa in deep incuse; above the legend two horizontally placed symbols like modifications of the third Panchala symbol.
Quant.Geek
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Pontos, AmisosMetal/Size: AE20; Weight: 8.48 grams; Denomination: Drachm; Mint: Amisos, Pontos; Date: 90-80 BCE or 100-95 BCE; Obverse: Head of Dionysos right wearing mitra and wreathed in ivy. Reverse: AMISOU below, thyrsos leaning against cista mystica draped with panther skin; monogram left. References: SNG Cop. #146; SNG BM Black Sea #1202; HGC Vol. 7 #243.museumguy
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Provincial, Antioch, Pisidia, AE26, ANTHIOSAE26
AE
Roman Provincial: Antioch, Pisidia
Severus Alexander
Augustus: 222 - 235AD
26.00mm 10.12gr 8h
O: IMP CMA V SEV ALEXANDER AV; Laureate head, right; beaded border.
R: ANTHIOS; River god Anthios, reclined left on amphora set up on rock, holding cornucopia, palm branch behind; beaded border.
Exergue: ANTIOCH COL, below line.
Antioch, Pisidia Mint.
2/21/24 Not on Wildwinds.
KRZY XXIX 1/1; RPC -.
Nummitra Auctions/Kamil Igras Auction 15, Lot 368.
2/4/24 3/19/24
Nicholas Z
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Provincial, Cremna, Pisidia, AE19, COL CREMNENSIVMAE19
AE
Roman Provincial: Cremna, Pisidia
Tranquillina
Augusta: 241 - 244AD
Issued: ?
19.00mm 4.77gr 0h
O: SAB TRANQVILLINAM AVG; Draped, diademed bust, right in crescent; beaded border.
R: COL CREM-NENSIVM; Apollo, standing left, holding branch in right hand, leaning on tripod entwined with serpent with left hand; beaded border.
Cremna, Pisidia Mint
2/21/24 Not on Wildwinds.
RPC Online VII.2.2452.
Nummitra Auctions/Kamil Igras Auction 13, Lot 421.
1/7/24 3/19/24
Nicholas Z
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Provincial, Epidauros, Argolis, Pelopponesus, AE16, IεPA εΠIΔAYPIOCAE16
AE
Roman Provincial: Epidauros, Argolis, Pelopponesus
Septimius Severus
Augustus: 193 - 211AD
Issued: ?
16.00mm 2.94gr 8h
O: [...] CεYHPOC; Laureate head, right; beaded border.
R: IεPA εΠIΔAYPIOC; Tyche standing facing head left, holding patera in right hand; cornucopia on left arm; beaded border.
Epidauros, Argolis, Pelopponesus Mint
cf. Santangelo II, Portici 7563.
Nummitra Auctions/Kamil Igras Auction 15, Lot 633.
2/4/24 3/19/24
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, Ilion, Troas, AE25, IΛIεΩNAE25
AE
Roman Provincial: Ilion, Troas
Julia Domna
B. ca. 170 - D. 217AD
Augusta: 193 - 217AD
Issued: ?
25.00mm; 10.52gr 7h
O: IOYΛIA CεBACTH; Draped bust, right; beaded border.
R: IΛI-εΩN; Athena standing right, holding spear in right hand, Nike in left hand; beaded border.
Ilion, Troas Mint
Very Rare.
Bellinger T222; SNG Cop 419; BMC 80-1.
Nummitra Auctions/Kamil Igras Auction 15, Lot 425.
2/4/24 3/19/24
Nicholas Z
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Provincial, Seleucis & Pieria, Syria, AE21, CεΛεYKεωN ΠIεPIAC ZεYCAE21
AE
Roman Provincial: Seleucis & Pieria, Syria
Septimius Severus
Augustus: 193 - 211AD
Issued: ?
21.00mm 8.16gr 6h
O: [AYTO KAI CεΠTI CεYHPOC] Cε; Laureate head, right.
R: CεΛε-YKεωN ΠIεPIAC ZεYC (Z is retrograde); Thunderbolt on table or stool; beaded border.
Seleucis & Pieria, Syria Mint.
BMC 49; SNG Munich 998.
Nummitra Auctions/Kamil Igras Auction 15, Lot 579.
2/4/24 3/19/24
Nicholas Z
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Provincial, Thouria, Messenia, AE21, ΦOYRIATωNAE21
AE
Roman Provincial: Thouria, Messenia
Septimius Severus
Augustus: 193 - 211AD
Issued: ?
21.00mm 3.63gr 1h
O: ΛOY CεΠ Cε-OYHPOC Π[εP]; Laureate head, right; beaded border.
R: ΦOY-RI-ATωN; Athena standing left, holding patera in right hand, spear in left hand; beaded border.
Exergue: Λ, left field; A, right field.
Mionnet Supplement IV, 60; Numismatik Naumann Auction 116, May, 2022, lot 575.
Nummitra Auctions/Kamil Igras Auction 12, Lot 170.
12/26/23 1/25/24
Nicholas Z
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Ragusa(Dubrovnik)-Republic-of-Ragusa-1422-1438_AR-denar__S_BLASIV-S_RAGVSII__IE-XE_Reschetar_964_Q-001_4h_19-20mm_1,41g-s.jpg
Ragusa (Dubrovnik), Republic of Ragusa (1422-1438 A.D.) AR-Denar, Reschetar 964,Ragusa (Dubrovnik), Republic of Ragusa (1422-1438 A.D.) AR-Denar, Reschetar 964,
avers: •S•BLASIV-S•RAGVSII•, St. Blasius with Nimbus and Mitra en face standing, Crosier with the left holding, where the rights blessing.
revers: IE-XE, Christ with Nimbus en face standing in Mandorla, holding the Gospel in his left hand, where the rights blessing.
diameter: 19-20mm, weight: 1,41g, axis: 4h,
mint mark: , mint: Ragusa (Dubrovnik), date: 1422-1438 A.D.,
ref: Reschetar 964,
Q-001
quadrans
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Sarabhapuriyas of Maha Kosala: Prasannamitra (ca. 525-550 CE) AR Unit (ACR-904)Obv: Garuda standing facing with wings outstretched, cresent moon and chakra at left, sun and sankh at right; in lower region, Brahmi legend: Sri Prasannamitra, kalasa below
Rev: Incuse image of obverse design
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Sarabhapuriyas of Maha Kosala: Prasannamitra (ca. 525-550 CE) AV 12 Rattis (ATEC 5207; ACR 904; Friedberg 120)Obv: Garuda standing facing with wings outstretched, flanked by discus and sankh shell; crescent and pellet flanking head; in lower region, Brahmi legend: śri prasannamitra, kalasa below
Rev: Incuse image of obverse design
Dim: 18mm, 1.32 g, 12h
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Thrace, Dionysos AE17 of Maroneia.Thrace. Maroneia. 168/7-48/5 BC. AE17 (3.79 gm, 17mm, 12h). Head of Dionysos right, wearing mitra & wreathed with ivy. / Standing Dionysos holding bunch of grapes and spears. ΜΑΡΩΝΙΤΩΝ. aVF. Bt. Gables Coin, 1997. BMC Thrace #78-82; HGC 3.2 #1541; McClean II #3981-3982 (plate 145 #10); Moushmov 3942 (plate 22 #19); Schonert-Geiss Maroneia p.211 #1601 var (V1601/R unlisted) same dies; SNG Cop 2 (Thrace) #646; cn.Maroneia.2294.Anaximander
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Thrace, Thasos, Dionysos, HeraclesThasos - Thrace
AR Tetradrachm, early second–early first century BCE
Obv: Head of young Dionysus right, wearing mitra and wreathed with ivy
Rev: ΗΡΑΚΛΕΟΥ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΘΑΣΙΩΝ, nude Heracles standing left, resting right hand on club, left arm draped with lion skin, MH monogram in inner left field.
Lit: SNG Oxford 3693
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