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Danish India, Tranquebar: Frederik III (1648-1670) Pb Cash (UBJ-126; Gray-91c; KM#68)12 viewsObv: Crowned F3 monogram
Rev: Crowned codfish, horizontal letter N to the right, symbol of Iceland
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Danish India, Tranquebar: Frederik III (1648-1670) Pb Cash (UBJ-113; Gray-82; KM#85)12 viewsObv: Crowned F3 monogram
Rev: Gothic lion to left, nine hearts below (emblem of Jutland)Quant.Geek
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Danish India, Tranquebar: Christian IV (1588-1648) Pb Cash (UBJ-48; Gray-34a; KM#28)12 viewsObv: Crowned C4 monogram
Rev: IHS, with 4-petal flower beneath reverse field, for JesusQuant.Geek
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Vandals: Anonymous (ca. 480-533) Æ 12 Nummi, Carthage (MEC-42; MIB-19, under Hilderic)12 viewsObv: Carthage standing facing, each hand outstretched holding ears of corn
Rev: NXII within wreath
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United States of America: 1934A Julian-Morgenthau Ten Dollars Federal Reserve Note (Fr#2303)12 viewsQuant.Geek
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Egypt, Alexandria: Gordian III (238-244 CE) BI Tetradrachm (Emmett 3403.5; Dattari (Savio) 4722 var)12 viewsObv: AK M AN ΓOP∆IANOC EY; Laureate and cuirassed bust right
Rev: Eirene standing facing, head left, holding olive branch and scepter; L Є across field
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Roman Imperial: Maximinus II Daia (309-313) Æ Follis, Antioch (RIC 166b)12 viewsObv: IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS; laureate head of Maximinus I right
Rev: IOVI CONS-ERVATORI; Jupiter, naked, standing facing, head left, holding Victory on globe and scepter; star - Є in field; ANT in exergue
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Danish India, Tranquebar: Frederik III (1648-1670) Pb Cash (UBJ-141; Gray-73d; KM#88)12 viewsObv: Crowned F3 monogram
Rev: Lotus, with numbers "76 ", perhaps intended for 1667 with the 6 and 7 reversedQuant.Geek
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Byzantine Empire: Heraclius (610-641) Æ Half Follis, Thessalonica, RY 8 (Sear 830; DOC 139-45)12 viewsObv: d N hЄRAC-LIЧS PP AVC; to left, Heraclius; to right, Heraclius Constantine; each standing (sometimes seated), wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand; Between heads, cross
Rev: Large K; to left, A/N/N/O; to right date; ΘЄC (TЄS or ΘЄS) in exergue
Dimensions: 3.73 g
Provenance: Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. eLive Auction 32, Lot 140
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Byzantine Empire: Heraclius (610-641 CE) Æ 12 Nummi, Alexandria (Sear 861B; DOC 197; MIB 209)12 viewsObv: Heraclius, in center, wearing crown and military dress, holding long cross, flanked by Heraclius Constantine, on right, and Heraclonas, on left, each wearing crown and chlamys and holding globus-cruciger
Rev: Large IB; between, cross potent on monogram, AΛЄƵ in exergue
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Ceylon: Parakrama Bahu I (1153-1186) Æ 1⁄8 Massa (Mitchiner-832)12 viewsA bit corroded, unfortunately...Quant.Geek
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Empire of Nicaea: John III Ducas-Vatazes (1222-1254) Æ Tetarteron, Magnesia (Sear 2115)12 viewsObv: Head of cherub with four wings; triangle of three pellets in field on either side
Rev: IШ ΔЄCΠOTHC O ΔϪKAC in two columnar groups. Full-length figure of emperor wearing stemma, divitision and chlamys; right hand holds labarum-headed sceptor; left hand holds globus crucigerQuant.Geek
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Byzantine Empire: Constantine V Copronymus (741-775 CE) Æ Follis, Constantinople (Sear 1556; DOC 11)12 viewsObv: Crowned and draped facing busts of Constantine V and Leo IV; cross above
Rev: Crowned facing bust of Leo III, wearing loros and holding cross potent, set on horizontal bar; cross to right; below bar, large M between X-N; A below MQuant.Geek
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Byzantine Empire: Justinian II, 2nd Reign (705-711) Æ Follis, Constantinople (Sear 1428)12 viewsObv: D N IЧSTINIANЧS ЄT TIЬЄRIЧS P; Crowned facing busts of Justinian and Tiberius, each wearing chlamys and holding patriarchal cross between
Rev: Large M; A/N/N/O - X/X across field; cross above, Γ below; CON in exergue
Dim: 20 mm, 4.02 gQuant.Geek
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Empire of Nicaea: John III Ducas-Vatazes (1222-1254) Æ Trachy, Thessalonica (Sear 2130; DOC IV, Type H.10; Lianta 257-58)12 viewsObv: MP - ΘV in field. Full-length figure of Virgin nimbate, orans. Star in field on either side.
Rev: IШ ΔΠOΔK ⒶΔIMT in two columnar groups. Full-length figure of emperor on left, and of St. Demetrius, beardless and nimbate; between them labarum surmounting triangular decoration on long shaft. Emperor wears stemma, divitision and chlamys; right hand holds sword, point resting on ground. Saint wears divitision and chlamys; left hand on sword, point resting on ground.
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19th Century Palm Leaf Manuscripts written in Burmese - Bundle 412 viewsQuant.Geek
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19th Century Palm Leaf Manuscripts written in Burmese - Bundle 512 viewsQuant.Geek
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Bactria: Antialkides (115-95 BCE) AR Drachm (HGC 12, 259; Bopearachchi Série 13B)12 viewsObv: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΝΙΚΗΦΟΡΟΥ-ΑΝΤΙΑΛΚΙΔΟΥ; Diademed, draped bust of Antialcidas right, seen from front, wearing causia
Rev: 𐨨𐨱𐨪𐨗𐨯 𐨗𐨩𐨡𐨪𐨯 𐨀𐨣𐨿𐨟𐨁𐨀𐨫𐨿𐨐𐨁𐨡𐨯 (Maharajasa Jayadarasa Antialkidasa); Zeus enthroned left, Nike left in right hand, short transverse scepter in left; forepart of elephant left behind, monogram below throne
Dim: 2.38g
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12 viewsBAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ-MENANΔPOY, diademed and draped bust of Menander right, seen from front / Maharajasa tratasara Menandrasa (Kharosthi script), Athena Alkidemos striding left, shield on left arm, hurling thunderbolt in right; HΛΩ monogram to left. HGC 12, 191. Bopearachchi 13Q. SNG ANS 822-41. Quant.Geek
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Bactria: Antimachos I Theos (ca. 185-170 BCE) AR Obol (MIG 127c; Bopearachchi Série 4B; SNG ANS 283-288)12 viewsObv: Diademed and draped bust right, wearing kausia
Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΘEOY ΑNTIMAXOY; Poseidon, laureate, standing facing, holding trident in right hand and cradling filleted palm in left arm; monogram to inner right
Dim: 0.66gQuant.Geek
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Great Seljuq: Arslan Arghu (486-490 AH) AV Dinar, Balkh, 487 AH (Album 1681A)12 viewswith the Ayat al-Kursi filling the reverse field (Qur 'an 2:255), sword right on the reverse
Dim: 3.10gQuant.Geek
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Byzantine Empire: Æ Anonymous Class B Follis, Constantinople (Sear 1823; DOC B.1-64; Zervos Type B-2) - Attributed to Romanus III (1028-103412 viewsObv: IC-XC to right and left of bust of Christ facing with nimbate cross behind head, dot in each limb of nimbus cross, holding book of gospels, a dot in center of dotted square on book
Rev: IS-XS ЬAS-ILЄ ЬAS-ILЄ to left and right above and below cross with dots at the ends, on three steps
Dim: 27 mm, 8.65 g
An extremely rare variation of the Anonymous Class B Follis. The arms of the nimbus cross has only dots and the book of Gospels has five dots. Using Orestes H. Zervos' classifications of the Class B folles, these types were found during the excavation of Corinth. See the following paper:
Zervos, Orestes H., The Substantive Varieties of Anonymous Folles of Class B, Nomismatika Khronika No. 22/2003Quant.Geek
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Byzantine Empire: Constantine X Ducas (1059-1067) Æ Follis, Constantinople (Sear 1853; DOC 8)12 viewsObv: +ЄMMA NOVHA; Christ Emmanuel standing facing on footstool, wearing nimbus, pallium and colobium, holding book of Gospels with both hands; in fields, IC XC
Rev: +ΚШΝΤΔΚ ЄVΔΚΑVΓΟ; Eudocia and Constantine X standing facing, both crowned and wearing loros, holding between them labarum, with cross on shaft, resting on three steps Quant.Geek
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Byzantine Empire: Andronicus III Palaeologus (1328-1341) Æ Trachy, Thessalonica (Sear 2497; LPC 242.13; PCPC 265)12 viewsObv: Andronicus on horseback right, holding scepter; B to left, star to right
Rev: Palaeologan monogram; stars flanking
Dim: 1.68g; 21mmQuant.Geek
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12 viewsYAUDHEYA: 1st century AD, AE small unit (1.93g), Pieper-1617, six-headed goddess Shashthi (consort of Karttikeya) standing facing, 6-arch hill & nandipada to left, railed tree right // Karttikeya standing, holding a scepter, Brahmi legend around, superb example of this very rare type. Interesting example that incorporated the 6-arch hill and nandipada from contemporary issues of Kuninda. Quant.Geek
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Aksumite Empire: Ousanas I (325-345) 3 Argyroi (Hahn, Aksumite 25; Munro-Hay Type 33)12 viewsObv: OYC-ΑΝΑ; Draped bust of Ousanas I to right, wearing tight-fitting head cloth and circular earring, all within double linear circle within rayed border
Rev: BAC-IΛCI; Draped bust of Ousanas I to right, wearing tight-fitting head cloth and circular earring, all within linear circle within thick circular border within rayed border
Dim: 14 mm, 1.39 g, 12 hQuant.Geek
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United States of America: 1853 $1 Liberty Gold Dollar11 viewsQuant.Geek
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United States of America: 1874 Allison-Spinner 10 Cent, 5th Issue Fractional Currency (Fr#1266)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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United States of America: 1934C Julian-Snyder Wide Face Five Dollars Silver Certificate (Fr#1653)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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United States of America: 1934C Julian-Snyder Wide Face Five Dollars Silver Certificate (Fr#1653)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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United States of America: 1929 Jones-Wood Ten Dollars Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank Note (Fr#1860-I)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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United States of America: 1950D Priest-Anderson Five Dollars Federal Reserve Note (Fr#1965L ★) 11 viewsQuant.Geek
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United States of America: 1934A Julian-Morgenthau Ten Dollars Silver Certificate (Fr#2309)11 viewsThis particular series was issued for use with the Armed Forces in Europe and North Africa.Quant.Geek
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11 viewsTIMURID: Abu Sa'id, 1451-1469, AR tanka, NM, ND, A-2417 variant, unknown counter-mark on issue of Abu Sa'id dated AH873Quant.Geek
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Iran, Afsharid Dynasty: Nadir Shah (1736–1747) AR Rupi, AH1158 (Album-2744.1; KM#385.11)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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Illuminated Qur'an Manuscript: Early Qajar Persia (AH 1224/1809-10 AD) Anonymous Scribe11 viewsAn Illuminated manuscript leaf from a large Koran on polish ivory paper measuring 310x190 mm with twelve lines of black naskh script between gold rules, gold roundels between verses, Sura headings in red on gold panels with polychrome floral spandrels, red Persian interlinear translation, extensive marginal commentary within gold clouds, elsewhere in the form of Cyprus trees and finial shapes and magnificent medallions in gold in filled with polychrome.
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Macon, Mississippi: $2 May 1, 1864 (Criswell-43A)11 viewsAfter the fall of Jackson in May 1863, the seat of state government for a time resided in Macon, MS from which this $2 was issued. This variety has the Paterson imprint. Quant.Geek
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Shreveport, Louisiana: $5 Mar. 10, 1863 (Criswell-14)11 viewsOne of the few Southern notes with an overtly patriotic vignette, this $5 depicts the South striking down the North and its eagle. The vignette is similar to, but not the same as, Duncan's vignette on the CSA $2 Treasury Note.Quant.Geek
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Milledgeville, Georgia: $50 Apr. 6, 1864 (Criswell-22)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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Jefferson City, Missouri: $20 186? Missouri Defence Bond Remainder (Criswell-21A)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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Confederate Army Letter - Office of Chief Inspector Field Transportation District No. 3, Alabama, Mississippi, West Tennessee and East La at Brandon, Miss. January 29, 186411 viewsAn interesting letter handwritten by Major and Inspector Field Transportation A.M. Paxton to Captain H.F. Cook AQM, who was stationed at Woodville, Mississippi. The details of the letter concerns hiring "negro men" ages 18 to 45 as blacksmiths, shoemakers, carpenters, and teamsters. The "Genl Polk" mentioned is Lieutenant General Leonidas Polk. General Polk would be killed by Union artillery on June 14, 1864 during the Atlanta campaign. Major Paxton would go on to be paroled on May 15, 1865 at Jackson, Mississippi.Quant.Geek
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Jefferson City, Missouri: $1 186? Missouri Defence Bond Remainder (Criswell-18)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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Montgomery, Alabama: $5 Jan. 1, 1864 (Criswell-15)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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Connecticut Interest Certificate May 15, 1792 4 Pounds 4 Pence (Anderson CT-49)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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Montgomery, Alabama: $5 Jan. 1, 1864 (Criswell-15)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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Montgomery, Alabama: 25¢ Jan. 1, 1863 (Criswell-6)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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Vandals: Anonymous (440-490) AR Siliqua, i.n.o Honorius, Africa (RIC X 3801; MEC 1-3; BMC 6-9)11 viewsObv: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Honorius right
Rev: [VRBS] ROMA, Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory on globe and inverted spear; RVPS in exergue
Size: 15mm
Wgt: 1.65
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Tallahassee, Florida: $50 Oct. 10, 1861 (Criswell-3)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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Danish India, Tranquebar: Frederik III (1648-1670) Pb Cash (UBJ-116; Gray-86a; KM#89)11 viewsObv: Crowned F3
Rev: Swan right, with worm in beak and letter S at lower left
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Danish India, Tranquebar: Frederik III (1648-1670) Pb Cash (UBJ-111; Gray-81b; KM#84)11 viewsObv: Crowned F3 monogram
Rev: Uncrowned Slesvig lion, letter I belowQuant.Geek
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Danish India, Tranquebar: Frederik III (1648-1670) Pb Cash (UBJ-96; Gray-73b; KM#87)11 viewsObv: Crowned F3 monogram
Rev: Lotus with 4 petals, with lines radiating between the petalsQuant.Geek
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Danish India, Tranquebar: Frederik III (1648-1670) Pb Cash (UBJ-98; Gray-75; KM#79)11 viewsObv: Crowned F3 monogram
Rev: Elephant left, with raised trunkQuant.Geek
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Danish India, Tranquebar: Christian IV (1620-1648) Pb Cash (UBJ-33; Gray-30; KM#38)11 viewsObv: Crowned C4
Rev: DAN / MAR / CK, named for the countryQuant.Geek
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Little Rock, Arkansas: Arkansas Treasury Warrant $1 Apr. 14, 1862 (Criswell-30)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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Confederate States of America: T-16 1861 $50 (Front)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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United States of America: 1934 Julian-Morgenthau $5 Federal Reserve Note (Fr#1955B)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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United States of America: 1934 Julian-Morgenthau One Hundred Dollars Federal Reserve Note (Fr#2152B)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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Ionia, Ephesus: Anonymous (ca. 2nd-3rd Century CE) Pb Tessera (Gülbay-Kireç ???)11 viewsObv: Filleted cornucopia; Isis crown to left
Rev: Blank
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Byzantine Empire: Heraclius (610-641) Æ Half Follis, Thessalonica, RY 5 (Sear 830; DOC 139-45)11 viewsObv: d N hЄRAC-LIЧS PP AVC; to left, Heraclius; to right, Heraclius Constantine; each standing (sometimes seated), wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand; Between heads, cross
Rev: Large K; to left, A/N/N/O; to right date; ΘЄC (TЄS or ΘЄS) in exergue
Provenance: Labarum.info Plate Coin
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Byzantine Empire: Heraclius (610-641) Æ Half Follis, Thessalonica, RY 8 (Sear 830; DOC 139-45)11 viewsObv: d N hЄRAC-LIЧS PP AVC; to left, Heraclius; to right, Heraclius Constantine; each standing (sometimes seated), wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand; Between heads, cross
Rev: Large K; to left, A/N/N/O; to right date; ΘЄC (TЄS or ΘЄS) in exergue
Dimensions: 23.14 mm, 5.87 g, 6 h
Provenance: Agora Auctions Numismatic Auction 66, Lot 286
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Roman Imperial: Constantine I the Great (307-337) Æ Follis, Alexandria (RIC VII 17; Sear 15965)11 viewsObv: IMP C FL VAL CONSTANTINVS PF AVG; Laureate head right
Rev: IOVI CONSER-VATORI AVGG; Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and scepter; eagle at feet to left, holding wreath in beak; K in left field, wreath over X over B in right field; ALE in exergueQuant.Geek
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Roman Imperial: Leo I (457-474 CE) Æ4 Nummus, Constantinople (RIC 704)11 viewsObv: D N L-EO; Pearl diademed draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev: Leo standing facing, head right, holding long cross in right and placing left hand on head of kneeling captive, cross leftQuant.Geek
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Byzantine Empire: Andronicus III Palaeologus (1328-1341) Æ Trachy, Thessalonica (Sear 2497; LPC 242.13; PCPC 265)11 viewsObv: Andronicus on horseback right, holding scepter; B to left, star to right
Rev: Palaeologan monogram; stars flanking
Dim: 19mm, 1.2 gQuant.Geek
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Sicily, Kephaloidion: Anonymous (ca. 305-280 BCE) Æ Onkia (CNS 4; HGC 2, 653)11 viewsObv: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress
Rev: Pegasos flying right
Dim: 1.34 gm; 14 mmQuant.Geek
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Byzantine Empire: Nicephorus I (802-811) Æ Follis, Syracuse (Sear 1612; DOC III.10; Anastasi 465)11 viewsObv: N-I/K/H; Crowned bust of Nicephorus facing, wearing loros and holding cross potent
Rev: C-T/A/V; Crowned bust of Stauracius facing, wearing chlamys and holding cross potent
Dim: 3.31g, 22mm, 6h
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Davit Narin (1246-1269/70) AE Unit, Dmanisi (Bennett 240)11 viewsGEORGIA. Kingdom. Davit Narin, 1246-1269/70. AE (Bronze, 22 mm, 2.20 g, 9 h), Struck under Mongol rule for King Davit Narin, Dmanisi, 465 (Georgian years, counted using the Paschal cycle) = AH 1227. Monogram of Davit in center consisting of the letters D and T in ligature; around, 'King Davit, servant of the Khan, the ruler of the world' in Persian). Rev. 'The city of Dmanis, may God prosper it! Two, forty, six-hundred' in Arabic. Bennett 240. Very rare. Very fine.
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Georgia: Davit Narin (1246-1269/70) Æ Fals (Bennett 238)11 viewsObv: Monogram of Davit in center consisting of the letters Ⴃ and Ⴇ in ligature;
قاان
شاه ႣႧ بنده
جهان داود
ႵჃ ملك ჂႤ
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شهر
دمانيس
عمرها الله
اثنى اربعين ستمائة
ႤჂ ჃႵ
Dim: 25 mm, 5.21 g, 6 hQuant.Geek
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