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1795- MoFM Mexico Spanish Colonial 8 Reales of Charles IIII - [KM-109 -- Charles IIII]Chopmarked, 0.7797 ounce silver 8 Reales (also known as the pillar dollar), 26.65g, 39.62mm, 0 degree, Mexico City, Mexico Mint [Mo -- small 'o' set over a large 'M'], 179[5]
Obv. - • CAROLUS IIII • DEI • GR[ATIA] •, laureate bust of Charles IIII right
Rev. - • HISPAN • ET IND • REX • Mo • 8R • F • M •, coat of arms of Spain
This coin was sold as a 1794 chopmarked 8 Reale. Upon inspection in hand under high magnification and different lighting conditions, as well as inspection of large, quality pictures on the computer allowing for color/contrast/levels manipulation, and I have determined this coin to actually be from 1795. The '5', although extremely worn is visible under the correct conditions and comparisons of the worn number morphology to other 179x coins lends credence to this finding.
The reverse is just as interesting and challenging. Although the mintmark is almost completely worn off, the assayer of FM ensures that the coin is of Mexico City, Mexico mintmark.
The coat of arms of Spain, a crown crown flanked by columns and a middle shield includes the national motto PLVS VLTRA spread across the two columns. PLVS VLTRA (PLUS ULTRA) translates to "further beyond." It is adopted from the personal motto of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (and King of Spain as Charles I) and is a Latin translation from Plus Oultre, his original motto in Old French.
Although this coin is quite worn in certain areas, it has a lovely tone and great character. The numerous different chopmarks just add to the appeal. This coins was bought as a conversation piece as I have always found them interesting, albeit with knowing next to nothing concerning them. However, after doing some research, I have come to appreciate it much more and may follow suite with further additions. In any case, I plan on further reading into the subject area.
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Purchased from Regal Coin Exchange in Savannah, GArenegade3220
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Aeolis, Kyme - [SNG Kayhan 84; SNG von Aulock 1623; SNG von Aulock 7690; SGCV II 4174; BMC 11; Klein 333; Rosen Collection 538]Silver Hemiobol, 0.48g, 8mm, Kyme mint, ca.450-400 B.C.
Obv. - KY (retrograde K), head of eagle left
Rev. - incuse square of mill-sail pattern
Very life-like eagle
Possible Die Match: http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=499715
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Purchased Through FORVM Auction Catalog from Andreas Reich [Areich on Forum Ancient Coins]
Ex. Andreas Reich Collection and Photo
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Antoninus Pius - [RIC 441a]Silver Denarius, 3.25g, 17mm, 165 degree, Struck Under Marcus Aurelius 162 A.D.
Obv. - DIVVS ANTONINVS, bare head right, drapery on left shoulder with fold behind neck and wrapped around neck
Rev. - DIVO PIO, square altar with double doors
Excellent centering, full legends, great portrait, and fine alter
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Purchased from Newgate Numismatics on vcoins.com
Ex. Dwayne Clark Collection
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Augustus - [RIC 86a, BMC 41, CBN 1132, Cohen 19]Silver denarius, 3.13g, 18.44mm, 90 degree, Colonia Patricia mint, 19 B.C.
Obv. - CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right
Rev. - SIGNIS RECEPTIS, Aquila on left and standard on right flanking S P Q R arranged around shield inscribed CL V
A superb piece with a particularly beautiful portrait and an attractive tone.
This famous and historically important denarius of Augustus commemorates the reconquest of the legionary eagles from the Parthians. These signa where lost, when Crassus was defeated at the battle of Carrhae and their return back to Rome was one of the greatest diplomatic successes Augustus had.
The CL V on the reverse of this issue represents the clipeus virtutis, which was - according to the Res Gestae Divi Augusti, the funerary inscription giving the achievements of Augustus - a golden shield displayed in the Curia Iulia that was given to Augustus by the Senate and the Roman people (Senatus PopulusQue Romanus) in commemoration of his virtue, piety, justice and clemency. Even though it seems to be obvious that Augustus must have been awarded the shield right after he achieved absolute power and declared the restoration of the Republic, Sydenham suggests "that there is no decisive evidence as to the exact date at which the golden shield was conferred, but the coins on which it is represented are of later date than the year BC 27". When, in 19 BC, the Parthians returned the standards they had captured from Crassus in 53, there would have been an excellent opportunity to once again recall Augustus' pietas, one of the virtues recorded on the clipeus.
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Purchased from VCoins seller Ancient Artifacts & Treasures, Inc. at the 2013 BRNA Dalton, GA coin show
Sold 25Apr2015 to Lucas Harsh Collectionrenegade3220
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Caracalla - [RIC 238a, RSC 242, BMC 91]Silver denarius, 3.44g, 19mm, 45 degree, Rome mint, 214 A.D.
Obv. - ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate head right
Rev. - P M TR P XVII COS IIII P P, Apollo seated left, holding branch in right & leaning left elbow on lyre set on tripod
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Purchased from eBayrenegade3220
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Constantine I - [Nicomedia RIC VII 12]Silvered follis, 3.24g, 20mm, 0 degree, Nicomedia mint, 307-337 A.D.
Obv. - IMP C FL VAL CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate head right
Rev. - IOVI CONS-ERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, nude except for chlamys, holding Victory on globe in right and leaning on sceptre in left, eagle with wreath in beak at feet left, Z to right, SMN in ex.
Great centering, full legends, and purchased for the marvelous reverse
80%+ silvering
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Purchased from Rhodes Ancient Coinsrenegade3220
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Domitian - [RIC II 787, BMCRE II 230, BN 206]Silver denarius, 3.231g, 18.7mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, 14 Sep 95 - 13 Sep 96 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XV, laureate head right
Rev. - IMP XXII COS XVII CENS P P P, Minerva standing right, shield in left, brandishing javelin with right
Excellent centering, full legends, and pleasant feel
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Purshased from Forum Ancient Coins
Ex. FORVM Dealer Photorenegade3220
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Domitian - [RIC II part 1 75 (R2), RSC II 568d, BMCRE II 22 note, BnF III 20]Silver denarius, aVF, 3.325g, 17.3mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, 81 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAES DIVI VESP F DOMITIAN AVG P M, laureate head left
Rev. - TR P COS VII DES VIII P P, tripod lebes, ornamented with fillets, lion paw feet, and loop handles above the bowl, surmounted by a cover (Pythia's seat?) ornamented with a dolphin
A nice, toned example of a very rare head left variant.
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Purchased from Forum Ancient Coins
Ex. FORVM Dealer Photo
Sold 25Apr2015 to Lucas Harsh Collectionrenegade3220
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Domitian - [RIC II part 1 763 (C3), RSC II 283, BMCRE II 218, BnF III 193, Hunter I 88]Silver denarius, choice VF, 3.289g, 18.3mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, 14 Sep 93 - 13 Sep 94 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XIII, laureate head right
Rev. - IMP XXII COS XVI CENS P P P, Minerva standing left, helmeted and draped, thunderbolt in right, spear vertical behind in left, grounded shield at feet behind
Superb portrait, excellent centering, and rainbow toned reverse.
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Purchased from Forum Ancient Coins
Ex. FORVM Dealer Photorenegade3220
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Domitian - [RIC II part 1 Titus 266, RSC II 397a; BMCRE II Titus 92; BnF III 76; SRCV I 2676]Silver denarius, choice VF, 3.456g, 17.9mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, as caesar 80 - 81 A.D.
Obv. - CAESAR DIVI F DOMITIANVS COS VII, laureate head right
Rev. - PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS, flaming and garlanded altar
Excellent Titus-like portrait, slight golden tone around legend on obverse, and perfect centering.
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Purchased from Forum Ancient Coins
Ex. FORVM Dealer Photorenegade3220
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Domitian - [RIC II part 1 Vespasian 921 (C2), RSC II 47, BMCRE II 193, BnF III 169, SRCV I 2637]Silver denarius, choice gF, 3.350g, 19.3mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, as caesar early 76 - early 77 A.D.
Obv. - CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS, laureate head right
Rev. - COS IIII, Pegasus standing right, archaic curved wing, only near wing showing, raising left foreleg
Nice portrait, toned, and perfect centering.
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Purchased from Forum Ancient Coins
Ex. FORVM Dealer Photorenegade3220
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Elagabalus - [RIC 45, RSC 195]Silver denarius, 3.48g, 19mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, 281-222 A.D.
Obv. - IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate bust right
Rev. - P M TRP IIII COS III P P, Victory flying left between two shields holding open wreath with both hands, star in right field
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Gordian III - [RIC 39, RSC 383]Silver antoninianus, 4.14g, 22mm, 30 degree, Antioch mint, January - March 240 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, radiate, draped bust right from behind
Rev. - VIRTVS AVG, Virtus in crested helmet standing left with branch in right & vertical spear in left, shield on ground before
37* painted in excerge on reverse by a previous collector pre 1972
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Gordian III - [RIC 83, RSC 41]Silver antoninianus, 4.29g, 22mm, 195 degree, 241-243 A.D.
Obv. - IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right from behind
Rev. - AETERNITATI AVG, Sol, radiate, standing left with right raised & globe in left
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Gordian III - [RIC IV 70, RSC III 314, SRCV III 8658]Silver antoninianus, gVF, 3.481g, 20.8mm, 0 degree, Rome mint, 240 A.D.
Ovb. - IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right from behind
Rev. - ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated left on shield, Victory in right, vertical spear in left
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Purchased from Forum Ancient Coins
Ex. FORVM Dealer Photo
Sold 30May2015 via eBay
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Gordian III - [SRCV III 8668, RIC IV 6, RSC IV 381]Silver antoninianus, 3.88g, 22 mm, 205 degree, Rome mint, first issue, end of July 238 - end of July 239 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, radiate, draped, & cuirassed bust right from behind
Rev. - VIRTVS AVG, Virtus standing facing half left, helmeted & in military dress, head left, resting right hand on shield set on ground at feet, inverted spear in left
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Iberian Celts - [cf. Kim and Kroll 59; Van Alfen Hacksilber 53 ff.]Silver hacksilver fragment, 1.969g, 10.2mm, c. 300 - 150 B.C.
Cut on three sides, perhaps from a disk ingot
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Purchased from Forum Ancient Coins
Ex. FORVM Dealer Photorenegade3220
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Julia Domna - [RIC III 552, RSC 55, BMC 24]Silver denarius, 2.74g, 19mm, 15 degree, 210 A.D.
Obv. - IVLIA AVGVSTA, bare headed bust right
Rev. - FORTVNAE FELICI, Fortuna standing left, holding cornucopia in right and leaning on reversed rudder with left
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Purchased Through Private Means from Constantinos Panagopoulos [Dino on Forum Ancient Coins]
Ex. Constantinos G. Panagopoulos Collection and Photo
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Julia Domna - [RIC V-I 576, RSC 168, Sear (1998) 1848 (not in new Sear for the Rome mint issue)]Silver denarius, 3.43g, 18.88mm, 180 degree, Laodicea ad Mare mint, 196-211 A.D.
Obv. - IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust right
Rev. - PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated left, veiled & right hand on her breast, left arm at side
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Julius Caesar - [Crawford 443/1; CRI 9; Sydenham 1006; RSC 49; Kestner 3515-20; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RBW 1557]Silver denarius, 3.88g, 18.40mm, 90 degree, military mint traveling with Caesar, April-August 49 B.C.
Obv. - Elephant advancing right, trampling on horned serpent, CAESAR in exergue
Rev. - Emblems of the pontificate: simpulum, aspergillum, securis, and apex
An old tone with a slight rainbow highlight when presented in sunlight. Suspected graffiti in upper left reverse field forming a "X".
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Purchased from VCoins seller Ephesus Numismatics (Tom Wood) at the 2013 BRNA Dalton, GA coin showrenegade3220
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Mesembria Thrace Diobol SNG Cop 653Silver diobol, 1.27g, 10.25mm, Mesembria mint, 450-350 B.C.
Obv. - crested Corinthian helmet facing
Rev. - M-E-T-A in four quarters of a wheel, surrounded by border of radiating lines
Excellent centering, great strike, and dark toning
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Purchased Through Private Means from Adrian Starkey [Philoromaos on Forum Ancient Coins]
Ex. Adrian Starkey Collectionrenegade3220
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Nero - [RIC I 53, RSC II 119]Silver denarius, F, 3.129g, 18.2mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, 67 - 9 Jun 68 A.D.
Obv. - NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head right
Rev. - IVPPITER CVSTOS, Jupiter seated left, thunderbolt in right, long scepter behind in left
Excellent centering, full legends, great toning, and fine portrait
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Purchased from Forum Ancient Coins
Ex. FORVM Dealer Photorenegade3220
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Philip I - [SRCV III 8916, RIC IV 26b, RSC IV 3]Silver antoninianus, 4.38g, 22mm, 15 degree, Rome mint, 245 A.D.
Obv. - IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right from behind
Rev. - ADVENTVS AVGG, emperor on horseback advancing left, raising right hand, scepter in left
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Purchased from eBay in a Semi-Cleaned Staterenegade3220
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Philip I - [SRCV III 8935, RIC IV 36b, RSC IV 80]Silver antoninianus, 3.59g, 23mm, 165 degree, Rome mint, 244 - 245 A.D.
Obv. - IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right from behind
Rev. - LAETIT FVNDAT, Laetitia standing left, wreath in right, rudder in left
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Philip I - [SRCV III 8953, RIC 44b, RSC 169]Silver antoninianus, 4.00g, 21-24mm, 0 degree, Rome mint, 245 - 247 A.D.
Obv. - IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped, & cuirassed bust right from behind
Rev. - ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated left sitting on shield, holding Victory in right hand, & long vertical spear in left
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Probus - [RIC 175, Cohen 305]Silvered antoninianus, 3.96g, 23mm, 0 degree, Rome mint, 282 A.D.
Obv. – PROBV-S P F AVG, radiate cuirassed bust right
Rev. – IOVI CONS PROB AVG, Jupiter standing half-left, holding thunderbolt and scepter, R thunderbolt B in ex
Excellent centering, full legends, and pleasant bust
Full circles strike and 95%+ silvering
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Probus - [RIC 927]Silvered antoninianus, 4.50g, 24mm, 150 degree, Tripolis mint
Obv. – IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, radiate, draped bust right
Rev. – CLEMENTIA TEMP, emperor standing right, holding scepter, receiving globe from Jupiter, wreath above, XXI in ex
Full circles strike and full silvering
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Probus - [RIC V 202]Silvered antoninianus, 4.836g, 24.9mm, 0 degree, Rome mint, 279 A.D.
Obv. - IMP PRO-BVS AVG, radiate bust left wearing imperial mantle, wreath on chest, eagle tipped scepter in right
Rev. - SOLI I-NVIC-TO, Sol in quadriga left, raising right, globe and whip in left, R crescent E in ex
Excellent centering, full legends, superb bust, and lovely mottled appearance
Full circles strike and full silvering
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Purchased from Forum Ancient Coins
Ex. FORVM Dealer Photorenegade3220
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Roman Coins and Their Values, volume 1, Millennium EditionRoman Coins and Their Values, the Republic and the Twelve Caesars 280 B.C. - 96 A.D., by David R. Sear, 2000, 532 pages and 1,200+ illustrations with with valuations in £ and $, Hardback
The Millennium Edition makes a radical departure from previous editions. The catalogue entries have been expanded to include a virtually complete listing of the entire Roman Republican series, a more comprehensive coverage of the much larger and more complex Imperial series, greater emphasis on the precise chronology and place of mintage of each type, and extensive coverage to the series of billon and bronze coins struck at Alexandria over a period of more than 300 years.
The valuations have been researched from recent auction records, fixed price catalogues, and many professional numismatists opinions on specific series. The number of photographic illustrations in the text has been increased and their quality improved, leading to a need to divide the work into a multi-volume format.
The Millennium Edition is of a much greater value both as a source of information and as a comprehensive work of reference for this vast and complex series.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Gordian III - [RIC IV 70, RSC III 314, SRCV III 8658] - ROMAE AETERNAESilver antoninianus, gVF, 3.481g, 20.8mm, 0 degree, Rome mint, 240 A.D.
Ovb. - IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right from behind
Rev. - ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated left on shield, Victory in right, vertical spear in left
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Roman, Gordian III - [RIC IV 70, RSC III 314, SRCV III 8658] Silver antoninianus, gVF, 3.481g, 20.8mm, 0 degree, Rome mint, 240 A.D.
Ovb. - IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right from behind
Rev. - ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated left on shield, Victory in right, vertical spear in left
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Purchased from Forum Ancient Coins
Ex. FORVM Dealer Photo
renegade3220's Collection: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-56563
IMO, a great coin all around and, although common, bought for both the splendid and detailed obverse and reverse nicely centered on the flan.
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Septimius Severus - [RIC IV 184, BMCRE 383, RSC 372]Silver denarius, 3.38g, 18.98mm, 195 degree, Rome mint, 202 A.D.
Obv. - SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right
Rev. - PART MAX P M TR P X, two captives, bound, seated back to back, left and right of central trophy
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The Handbook of Roman Imperial CoinsHandbook of Roman Imperial Coins, Roman Republic to Byzantine era, by David Van Meter, first published 1991, 334 pages and 1000+ illustrations, Paperback
This book remains the most comprehensive one volume reference on Roman Imperial Coins. The reference has become a favorite among new and experience collectors alike, and the ease of use adds to its appeal. It is an invaluable reference while perusing a coin show floor and a great asset to any coin collectors reference material.
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The Roman Imperial Coinage, volume II, Part 1, Second Fully Revised EditionRoman Imperial Coinage, from 69 A.D. to 96 A.D., Vespasian to Domitian, by I.A. Carradice and T.V. Buttrey, 2007, 404 pages and 160 pages of plates, Hardback
This reference book overs the coinage of the Flavian emperors: Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian.
This new edition expands upon the original RIC print and has been slated for a two part volume to cover material previously covered in one volume.
The book is easy to follow, especially with the indexes for legends and types. Furthermore, this book hosts a massive 160 pages of plates.
This is a must have for any collector of the Flavian dynasty.
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Purchased from Forum Ancient Coins
Sold 25Apr2015 to Lucas Harsh Collectionrenegade3220
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Theodosius I - [RIC IX 22c variant]Bronze AE4, 12-13 mm, Cyzicus mint
Obv. - DN THEODO-SIVS PF AVG, pearl diadem, draped, cuirassed, & bust right
Rev. - VOT / XX / {dot} / MVLT / {dot}XXX{dot} within wreath, SMKB in ex.
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Titus - [RIC 1073, BMCRE 256, RSC 336]Silver denarius, 3.10g, 19.82mm, 165 degree, Rome mint, 79 A.D.
Obv. - T CAESAR IMP VESPASIANVS, laureate bearded head right
Rev. - TR POT VIII COS VII, Four horses pacing left drawing high, garlanded quadriga from which a basket of corn ears emerges
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Sold 25Apr2015 to Lucas Harsh Collectionrenegade3220
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Trajan - [RIC II 52, RSC II 228, SRCV II -]Silver denarius, 3.279g, 19.7mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, 101 - 102 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM, laureate head right
Rev. - P M TR P COS IIII P P, Mars walking right, transverse spear in right, trophy over shoulder in left
A jaunty Mars to be sure!
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Purchased from Forum Ancient Coins
Ex. FORVM Dealer Photorenegade3220
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Uncertain, Ionia - [cf. CNG 72, lot 774 (hemihekte); CNG 81, lot 534 (hekte); CNG Coin Shop Inv. #765642 (hemihekte); CNG 51, lot 432 (trite); NAC 23, lot 1250 (trite) - All listed as unique or extremely rare. No rev. match w/ listed coin]Electrum Hemihekte, Samian-Euboeic standard, gVF, 1.190g, 7.3mm, c. 600 - 550 B.C.
Obv. - scarab beetle
Rev. - star shaped pattern in incuse square
Unpublished and unique with star incuse reverse.
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Purchased from Forum Ancient Coins
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Sold 08May2015 via eBay
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Vespasian - [RIC 1060, RSC 556]Silver Denarius, 3.18g, 18.5mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, 79 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head left
Rev. - TR POT X COS VIIII, Capricorn facing left, globe below
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Sold 25Apr2015 to Lucas Harsh Collection
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Vespasian - [RIC 1065]Silver Denarius, 3.13g, 19mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, 79 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head right
Rev. - TR POT XI COS VIIII, radiate figure standing on rostral column, left leg slightly bent, holding parazonium in left and spear in right
Coin purchased by Marc Breitsprecher of Ancient Imports from an old collection in San Diego in which most of the denarii were originally purchased from Malter Galleries.
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Purchased from VCoins Auction Sale 287, Lot 210 from Marc Breitspercher of Ancient Imports
Ex. Ancient Imports Dealer Photorenegade3220
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Vespasian - [RIC 1422C, BMCRE -, RSC -]Silver denarius, 2.76g, 17mm, 180 degree, Ephesus mint, 71 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAESAR VESPAS AVG COS III TR P P P, laureate head right
Rev. - CONCORDIA AVG, Ceres seated left on ornate high-backed chair, corn ears and poppy in right, cornucopia in left, BY in ex.
An unlisted type for Vespasian's Ephesus Group 5 denarii. In the upcoming RIC II addenda this type should be assigned 1422C.
This is the third known example. Other examples are ex Lynn collection and David Atherton collection in which both share the same dies. This example is from a different die set, making it the first of a second die set.
The BY mint mark does not show up well in the photo, however, in hand it is quite apparent.
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Vespasian - [RIC 1555, BMCRE 506, RSC 274]Silver denarius, 2.98g, 17.44mm, 165 degree, Antioch mint, 72 A.D.
Obv. - [IMP CAE]S VESP AVG PM COS IIII, laureate head right
Rev. - NEP RED, Neptune standing left, naked but for cloak, right foot on globe, right knee bent, holding aphlaston (acrostolium) in right hand which rests on knee, and vertical scepter in left
Neptune head weak, uneven yet attractive toning, high relief obverse typical of this mint slightly off center.
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Vespasian - [RIC 520, BMCRE 86, RSC 164]Silver denarius, 3.08g, 18.63mm, 0 degree, Rome mint, 73 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII CEN, laureate head right
Rev. - FIDES PVBL, clasped hands holding winged caduceus upright, between poppy and corn-ear on either side
Although considered "common" this reverse type is hard to find in trade.
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Vespasian - [RIC 522, BMCRE 87, RSC 432 var. (CENS)]Silver denarius, 3.52g, 19.55mm, 0 degree, Rome mint, 73 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII CEN, laureate head right
Rev. - SALVS AVG; Salus seated left, holding patera in extended right hand
Salus is depicted twice on Vespasian denarii. This example, with the longer COS IIII obverse legend, is the rarer of the two types.
The obverse portrait on this example is extraordinarily realistic, capturing a life-like personification of the emperor. The reverse braided hairstyle of Salus is also of note, as it does not appear to be the typical depiction for these coins.
There also appears to be some minor die clogging on the reverse in ex.
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Sold 25Apr2015 to Lucas Harsh Collectionrenegade3220
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Vespasian - [RIC 944, RSC II 134a, BMCRE II 209, SRCV II 2289 var (head right)]Silver Denarius, 2.45g, 17mm, 195 degree, Rome mint, 77-78 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head left
Rev. - COS VIII in ex., pair of oxen under yoke facing left
Rarer left facing bust of the type, which was minted in a ratio of 1:10 to the right facing busts
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Vespasian - [RIC 944, RSC II 134a, BMCRE II 209, SRCV II 2289 var (head right)]Silver denarius, gF, 3.257g, 17.4mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, 77-78 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head left
Rev. - COS VIII in ex., pair of oxen under yoke facing left
Rarer left facing bust of the type, which was minted in a ratio of 1:10 to the right facing busts
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Vespasian - [RIC 980, BMCRE 216, RSC 216]Silver denarius, 3.39g, 19mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, 77-78 A.D.
Obv. - CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVS, laureate head right
Rev. - IMP-XIX, modius standing on three legs, containg five ears of corn upright and two hanging over the sides
Engraver error on obverse in which AVG is AVS.
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Purchased from eBay
Sold 25Apr2015 to Lucas Harsh Collectionrenegade3220
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Vespasian - [RIC II 15, Hendin 1464, BMCRE 35, Brin 16, RSC 226]Silver denarius, 3.06g, 18.44mm, 180 degree, Rome mint "Judaea Capta" issue, 69-71 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head right
Rev. - Jewess, in attitude of mourning, seated right with trophy behind, IVDAEA in exergue
Nice full and round flan with great centering and full legends. Coin is much nicer in hand. Multiple attempts at photography did not due this coin justice.
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Purchased from VCoins seller Praefectus Coinsrenegade3220
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Vespasian - [RIC II 29, RSC II 94th, BMC II 26, SRCV I 2285] Silver denarius, 3.38g, 18.25mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, 70 A.D.
Obv. – IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head right
Rev. – COS ITER TR POT, Pax seated left on chair without back, holding branch in right and caduceus in left
Coin in natural "as found" uncleaned state.
The dark areas that look like possible patina breaks, thus suggesting a fouree, are actually surface deposits and sit atop the surrounding silver areas.
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Purchased from eBayrenegade3220
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Vespasian - [RIC II 357 (Titus), RSC 497] Silver denarius, VF, toned, 2.89g, 18mm, 0 degree, Rome mint, Struck under Titus 80-81 A.D.
Obv. - DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS, laureate head right
Rev. - Capricorns set on globe supporting clippeus inscribed S C
Reverse slightly off center
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Purchased from Holyland Numismatics renegade3220
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Vespasian - [RIC II 523, BMCRE 86A, Cohen 517]Silver denarius, 3.16g, 19.8mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, 73 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII CEN, laureate head right
Rev. - SPQR within oak wreath with serrate leaves, acorns, and six long spikes
Although listed a common, this coin does not appear to turn up often in the market. This example has a very strong strike, full legends, and great centering compared to many of the slightly off center and worn examples typically seen when this coin hits the market.
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Purchased from eBay
Sold 25Apr2015 to Lucas Harsh Collectionrenegade3220
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Vespasian - [RIC II part 1 940 (R), RSC II 127, BnF III 180, BMCRE II p. 37 203 var (head right), SRCV I 2288 var (no grain ear)]Silver denarius, aVF, 3.417g, 17.0mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, 77 - 78 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head left
Rev. - COS VIII, Mars standing left, nude but for helmet and chlamys tied at waist, spear transverse in right hand, trophy in left, grain ear on right
A nice example of a rare head left variant with corn ear. Good toning and all major devices present. Much nicer in hand.
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Purchased from Forum Ancient Coins
Ex. FORVM Dealer Photo
Sold 25Apr2015 to Lucas Harsh Collectionrenegade3220
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Volusian - [RIC 140, RSC 92]Silver antoninianus, 3.37g, 22mm, 45 degree, Rome mint, 4th officina. 5th emission, 253 A.D.
Obv. - IMP CAE C VIB VOLVSIANO AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right from behind
Rev. - P M TR P IIII COS II, (emperor as?) Genius of the Senate, standing left holding branch in right & scepter in left
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Purchased from eBayrenegade3220
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