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Empire of Nicaea: John III Ducas-Vatazes (1222-1254) Æ Tetarteron, Magnesia (Sear 2115)Obv: 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 cruciger
2 commentsQuant.Geek12/21/17 at 16:16Quant.Geek: Sorry about that. Another hole I needed to fill.....
Sear-2115.jpg
Empire of Nicaea: John III Ducas-Vatazes (1222-1254) Æ Tetarteron, Magnesia (Sear 2115)Obv: 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 cruciger
2 commentsQuant.Geek12/21/17 at 05:24Simon: Nice Coin, I was your competition.
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Empire of Nicaea: John III Ducas-Vatatzes (1221-1254) AE Tetarteron, Magnesia Mint (Sear-2117; DOC-IV, Part 2-59)Obv: Cross within crescent-shaped ornament decorated with pellets
Rev: Half-length figure of emperor wearing stemma, divitision, collar-piece, and paneled loros of simplified types; holds in right hand labarum-headed scepter, and in left globus cruciger or globus surmounted by patriarchal cross
1 commentsQuant.Geek01/29/15 at 00:41Simon: Beautiful!
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