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*SOLD*Bar Kokhba Revolt
Attribution: TJC 292., Hendin 1437 (prev. 736). Mildenberg 125; Palestina
Date: assumed AD 134-135
Obv: 7-branched palm tree, two clusters of fruit beneath; (ŠM'WN) beneath in 2 lines
Rev: Trifoliate vine leaf;(RWT YRWŠLM) around; Undated, assumed year 3 = AD 134-135
Size: 22.8 mm
Weight: 9.3 gramsNoahNov 15, 2013
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*SOLD*Nerva AE/As
Attribution: RIC 77, Cohen 7, BMC 127
Date: AD 96-98
Obverse: IMP NERVA CAES AVG PM TRP COS III P P, laureate head r.
Reverse: AEQVITAS AVGVST, Aequitas stg. facing, head l., scales in r. hand, cornucopiae in l. hand, S-C across fields
Size: 25.8 mm
Weight: 9.4 gramsNoahNov 15, 2013
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*SOLD*Crispus AE3
Attribution: RIC 201, S.3924v, Siscia
Date: AD 317-326
Obverse: IVL CRISPVS NOB C, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust r.
Reverse: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, camp gate surmounted by two turrets,
* above, BSIS in exergue
Size: 18.7 mmNoahNov 15, 2013
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*SOLD*Ashoka Maurya AR Karshapana
Attribution: G/H Ser. 1Vd (reverse 416), BMC III-a-5/30
Date: 269-232 BC
Obverse: Punch Marks of sun, six-armed symbol, dog, Brahma bull, and elephant randomly punched on the flan
Reverse: Punch Marks of drum, taurine, fish, and unknown randomly punched on the flan
Size: 20 mm
ex-ECINNoahJun 15, 2013
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1545 Leonhard Fuchs Botanical Woodcut PrintsDate: AD 1545, Basel, Isingrin, rare
Size: 6.3 x 3.5 inches
These are two woodcut prints with hand colored sketches and hand-written notes. This is original from the AD 1545 Octavo edition. Issued in Läbliche abbildung und contrafaytung aller kreüter so ... inn dem ersten theyl seins neüwen kreüterbuchs hat begriffen, in ein kleinere form auff das allerartlichste gezogen ... Basel, Isingrin 1545.
Fuch’s work and its beautiful illustrations effected a revolution in the natural sciences, comparable to that of Copernicus in astronomy and Vesalius in anatomy, both of which were published the following year, AD 1543. To effect this reform accurate illustration and identification was the first requirement and it was to this task that Fuchs addressed himself. Fuchs employed the best artists then available in Basle: Albrecht Meyer did the drawings, Heinrich Füllmaurer transferred them to the woodblocks, and they were cut by Veit Rudolph Speckle. All three are depicted in the book, the first time that book illustrators are themselves portrayed and named. These illustrations set a new standard for botanical depiction and were some of the most influential in botanical history, being copied for innumerable works well into the 18th century. Some 40 species are illustrated for the first time, including several American plants, such as maize and the pumpkin.
‘The coloring of many copies of Fuchs ... is authentic, in that they were issued by the publisher in a colored state based upon the artist’s original colored drawings made from living specimens’ (Blunt).NoahJun 05, 2013
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Martin Luther Wittenberg Bible Woodcut LeafDate: AD 1549, Wittenberg, H. Lufft, rare
Size: 12x7.5 inches
These are two woodblock prints with illuminated letters and depict passages from the book of Jeremiah. This superb leaf comes from: Biblia Das ist – Die gantze Heilige, Shrifft – Deudsch. Mart. Luther (Ubers), Wittenberg, H. Lufft, AD 1549.
This was printed about three years after his death and demonstrates his skills as he translated the Bible from Greek and Latin into German. Hans Lufft (1495–1584) was a German printer and publisher, commonly called "the Bible Printer," because in 1534 he printed at Wittenberg the first complete edition of Luther's Bible, in two quarto volumes with illuminations in gold and colors by Lucas Cranach. Lufft printed in the 40 years following more than 100,000 copies of the German Bible. He also printed most of the other works of Luther.NoahJun 04, 2013
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*SOLD*Augustus Copper quadrans
Attribution: RIC I 454
Date: 5 BC
Obverse: MESSALLA APRONIVS III VIR, altar with bowl-shaped top
Reverse: SISENNA GALVS AAAFF, around large S C
Size: 16.1 mm
Weight: 3.07 grams
ex-ForvmNoahFeb 25, 2013
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*SOLD*Galba AE As
Attribution: Tarraco mint, Rare
Date: AD 68
Obvese: SER GALBA IMP CAESAR AVG P M TR P P P, laureate head r., globe at point of bust
Reverse: DIVA AVGVSTA, Livia standing l., holding patera & scepter NoahJan 13, 2013
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*SOLD*Elagabalus AR Denarius
Attribution: RSC 15, RCV 7505, Antioch, scarce
Date: AD 218-219
Obverse: ANTONINVS PIVS FEL AVG, laureate draped bust r.
Reverse: CONCORDIA, two standards between two legionary eagles, MILIT in exergue
Size: 18.0 mm
Weight: 3.3 gramsNoahDec 27, 2012
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*SOLD*Constantine the Great
City Commemorative (VRBS ROMA)
Attribution: RIC VI 561, Trier
Date: AD 333-335
Obverse: VRBS ROMA; helmeted and cuirassed bust l.
Reverse: She-wolf stg. l. suckling Romulus and Remus; above palm between two stars, TRP in exergue
Size: 18.6 mm
Weight: 2,03 gramsNoahDec 27, 2012
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*SOLD*Hadrian Copper As
Attribution: RIC II 811
Date: AD 134-138
Obverse: HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, laureate head r.
Reverse: FORTVNA AVG, Fortuna stg. l., rudder in r., cornucopia in l.
Size: 26.6 mm
Weight: 10.4 grams
ex-ForvmNoahDec 27, 2012
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*SOLD*Claudius Copper As
Attribution: RIC I 111, Cohen 14
Date: AD 50-54
Obverse: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP P P, bare head l.
Reverse: CONSTANTIAE AVGVSTI S C, Constantia in military dress, standing l., raising hand and holding spear
Size: 28.2 mm
Weight: 11.57 grams
ex-ForvmNoahDec 27, 2012
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*SOLD*Carthage, Zeugitania AE15
Attribution: SNG Cop 144 ff., Sardinia
Date: 300-264 BC
Obverse: head of Tanit l. wearing wreath of grain, earring and necklace
Reverse: horse's head r.
Size: 18.8 mm
Weight: 5.57 grams
ex-ForvmNoahDec 27, 2012
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*SOLD*Augustus Copper quadrans
Attribution: RIC I 450 corr.
Date: 5 BC
Obverse: GALVS MESSALLA III VIR, altar with bowl-shaped top
Reverse: SISENNA APRONIVS AAAFF, around large S C
Size: 16.3 mm
Weight: 3.16 grams
ex-ForvmNoahDec 27, 2012
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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-ForvmNoahDec 26, 2012
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Roman Bronze FishhookDate: circa 1st-3rd centuries AD
Size: 55 mm
In the De re coquinaria of Apicius – the only cookbook that has come down to us from antiquity – fish play a major part, but then Apicius was writing for an upper-class clientele, and his recipes do not reflect the diet of an average Roman. As fuel was expensive and many dwellings had no cooking facilities, a hot meal was often obtained from the cook shop on the corner: typically stew or soup based on vegetables and legumes, and bread or porridge to go with it.
The fish product most likely to be found in the average Roman kitchen or cookshop was garum, a sauce made from fermented fish and similar to the sauce known as umami or nuac, which is very popular throughout East Asia today. Garum was used to give flavor to stews, soups and many other dishes; it could also be eaten as a relish on bread.
Anchovies, hamsi and mackerel were among the fish species most often fermented to make sauce, but any fish could be used. Because the mix of fish going into the vats reflected the composition of local catches, there were important differences between garum from different production sites – important, at least, to Roman connoisseurs – and sauce from certain producers was highly prized (and priced). High quality fish sauce was bottled in labeled containers, transported over long distances and sold at high prices. The house of a garum wholesaler, Aulus Umbricius Scaurus, has been excavated in Pompeii.NoahAug 03, 2012
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*SOLD*Roman Decorative Artifacts
Date: circa 1st-3rd centuries AD
Description: These decorative pieces still retain much of their original "bling." Two possess their original gilding and one has some enameled glass intact. They were brooches, aesthetic mounts, or some other form of adornment. All-in-all, they would have been prized pieces.NoahJul 04, 2012
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Byzantine Bronze CrossDate: circa 7th-10th centuries AD
Size: 29.4 mm x 29.7 mm
Such Christian icons were damaged or destroyed deliberately in later Islamic periods. This cross had the top portion broken off centuries ago. The bilobate terminations are a scarcer style.NoahJul 02, 2012
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*SOLD*Elagabalus AE 25
Attribution: SNG Cop 148, SNG Çanakkale 312, SNG Von Aulock, Alexandria Troas
Date: AD 218-222
Obverse: ANTONIN-VS PIVS A-VG, laureate head r.
Reverse: COL ALE-XAND AVG, Apollo stg l. bending forward, naked, r. foot on base, branch in r., l. on hip
Size: 26.6 mm
Weight: 7.95 grams
ex- ForvmNoahJun 14, 2012
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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- ForvmNoahJun 14, 2012
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*SOLD* Amisos, Pontos AE 20
Attribution: cf. SNG BM Black Sea 1177 ff.; BMC Pontos p. 19, 69 ff.; SGCV II 3642, (double struck)
Date: 85-65 BC
Obverse: Aegis with facing head of Gorgon in center
Reverse: AMI-SOU, Nike advancing r., holding palm frond across shoulders behind, monograms to l. and r.
Size: 23.1 mm
Weight: 7.77 grams
ex- Beast Coins, ex- Marcantica, ex-ForvmNoahJun 14, 2012
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*SOLD* Commodus AE 32
Attribution: Varbanov III 930, Philippopolis, Thrace
Date: AD 188
Obverse: AU KAI M AUR - KOMODOC, laureate head r.
Reverse: HGE KAI CEROUEIANOU FILIPPOPOLEITWN, eagle standing r., head turned back l., wreath in beak, coiled snake before.
Size: 32 mm
Weight: 17.31 grams
ex-ForvmNoahJun 14, 2012
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*SOLD*Claudius Copper AS
Attribution: RIC I 97, BMCRE 145
Date: AD 41-50
Obverse: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, bare head l.
Reverse: LIBERTAS AVGVSTA, Libertas stg facing, head r., pileus in r., extending l. arm, S-C in fields.
Size: 28.7 mm
Weight: 10.62 grams
ex-ForvmNoahJun 14, 2012
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*SOLD*Augustus Copper dupondius
Attribution: RIC I 79, BMCRE I 143
Date: AD 23-26
Obverse: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head l.
Reverse: S C within oak wreath
Size: 30.0 mm
Weight: 12.43 grams
ex- ForvmNoahJun 14, 2012
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*SOLD*Antoninus Pius Copper As
Attribution: RIC III 860a, scarce
Date: AD 148-149
Obverse: AVG PIVS P P TR P XII, laureate head r.
Reverse: FELICITAS AVG, COS III, Felicitas stg facing, head l., long caduceus in r., grain(?) in l., S-C across field
Size: 28.8 mm
Weight: 9.75 grams
ex-ForvmNoahApr 12, 2012
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*SOLD*Vespasian Orichalcum dupondius
Attribution: RIC II 1191, Lugdunum
Date: AD 72
Obverse: IMP CAESAR VESPASIAN AVG COS IIII, radiate head r.,
globe at point of bust
Reverse: PAX AVG, Pax stg l., sacrificing with r. from patera over burning altar, caduceus and branch in l., S - C across fields
Size: 8 mm
Weight: 10.6 grams
ex-ForvmNoahApr 12, 2012
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World War I MedalAttribution: The Society of the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia
Date: AD 1920
Recipient: 2nd Lt. Luther Throckmorton C.A.L. (my maternal grandmother’s father & descendant of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton (or Throgmorton), ambassador to France under Henry VIII)
Obverse: Large eagle facing l., biplane below l. wing, anchor below r. wing; l. of eagle – oval with revolutionary soldier stg. r. holding musket, 1776 above; r. of eagle – oval with WWI soldier walking l. holding rifle, 1917-1918 above; above eagle – oval with small eagle above, 13 stars around, and WWI soldier marching facing forward, rifle on back; below eagle – large circle with 13 stars and “SONS OF THE REVOLUTION” around, and revolutionary soldier stg. l. on ladder, holding musket while waving long banner, 1778 and 1888 on either side.
Reverse: COPYRIGHT 1920 (engraved), PRESENTED BY THE SOCIETY OF SONS OF THE REVOLUTION IN THE STATE OF VIRGINIA TO, 2nd Lt. L. Throckmorton C.A.L. (engraved in cursive), FOR SERVICE IN THE WORLD WAR 1917-1918.
Material: Brass with gold & blue ribbon and brass pin
Size: 32 mm (top to bottom & l. to r.)NoahNov 25, 2011
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Civil War Era LetterI have copied the letter verbatim, so the misspellings are as they were originally written. I got this letter from an abandoned farmhouse in Kansas that belonged to my paternal grandfather's father. No one I asked was able to give me information as to who these people were. Perhaps they are related to me, but I have yet to corroborate this. The letter was in the original envelope.
Treasurer’s Office, Wood County, Ohio
Perrysburg, March 12, 1864
Cousin Dwight,
Dear Sir
I have expressed you this day
at New Haven one hundred and
Twenty five dollars to apply
on Charles Smiths note.
He would like to hold the
balance for another year, should
it suit you, We have been very
much afflickted for the past
three weeks, three of our children
having the Scarlet fever, in its worst
form. The two babies two and a ½
years old, and your name sake
Dwight who is five and a ½ years old.
Two of them are much better (Dwight
and Mary) Howard we have but
little hope of at this time, he is
very sick. You will please acknowle(dge)
the amount received and Ably yours
John A. NorsterNoahNov 24, 2011
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*SOLD*Gordian III AE 20
Attribution: SNGCop 526, BMC 114, SGI 3671, Nicaea
Date: AD 238-244
Obverse: M ANT Γ OP Δ IANOC AV, radiate, draped bust r.
Reverse: NIKAE Ω N, two legionary eagles stg. between two standards
Size: 20.3 mmNoahNov 22, 2011
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*SOLD*Claudius II Billon Antoninianus
Attribution: RIC 62 variant (scepter instead of cornucopia)
Date: AD 269-270
Obverse: IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust r.
Reverse: LIBERT AVG, Libertas stg. facing, head l., holding pileum in her right hand and a tall scepter in her l., X in r. field. (Reverse of Gallienus - cf Sear5 11349)
Size: 18.9 mmNoahNov 22, 2011
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*SOLD*Arcadius AE4
Attribution: RIC 62 variant, Cohen 8, Thessalonica
Date: AD 383-388
Obverse: D N ARCADIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed & draped bust r.
Reverse: GLORIA REPVBLICE, camp gate with two turrets, Γ to l., TES in exergue
Size: 13 mmNoahNov 22, 2011
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*SOLD*Theodosius I AE4
Attribution: RIC 20 variant, Cyzicus
Date: AD 383-388
Obverse: D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped &
cuirassed bust r.
Reverse: VOT V within wreath, SMK? in exergue
Size: 13.2 mmNoahNov 22, 2011
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*SOLD*Antoninus Pius AE/As
Attribution: RIC III, 1024
Date: AD 158-159
Obverse: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P XXII, laureate head r.
Reverse: FORTVNA OBSEQENS, Fortuna standing l. holding patera and rudder set on a prow in r. hand cornucopia in l., S-C across fields, COS IIII in exergue
Size: 23 mm
Weight: 10.21 gramsNoahNov 13, 2011
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*SOLD* Nürnberg - 1 Kreuzer
Attribution: KM #367; 'Stadtansichtskreuzer von Nürnberg' (city-view Kreuzer of Nuremberg) is the specific type
Date: AD 1773
Obverse: View of Nuremberg in Bavaria/Germany, Providence of God above, 1773 below
Reverse: Three Coat of Arms of Nuremberg – 1) Top is 'Freie und Reichsstadt' ('Free city and city of the German Empire), the meaning is that Nuremberg has no other ruler above it than
the Emperor himself; 2) right is a half eagle, black on golden field, in the l. half, and six red and six silver oblique stripes in the r. field; 3) left shows a golden harpyia (mythic bird) on a blue field, has a female head and is crowned.NoahOct 30, 2011
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*SOLD*Ferdinand II Augsburg - 2 Kreuzers
Attribution: KM #16
Date: AD 1625
Obverse: AVGVSTA VINDELICORVM Ω, bush on pedestal, 1625 across fields
Reverse: FERDINAND II. D G ROM IMP S AVG, black eagle with two heads, shield with 2 (kreuzers)NoahOct 30, 2011
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*SOLD*Septimius Severus AE Sestertius
Attribution: RIC 741, scarce
Date: AD 197-198
Obverse: L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP X, laureate head r.
Reverse: MARTI PACIFERO P M TR P V COS II P P, Mars standing facing l., foot on cuirass, holding branch and reversed spear, S-C across fieldsNoahOct 30, 2011
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*SOLD*Commodus AE Sestertius
Attribution: RIC 525, scarce
Date: AD 188-189
Obverse: M COMMODVS ANT P FELIX AVG BRIT, laureate head r.
Reverse: IOVI IVVENI P M TR P XIIII IMP VIII COS V P P, Jupiter standing facing l., holding thunderbolt and scepter, eagle at feet, S-C across fieldsNoahOct 30, 2011
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*SOLD*Commodus AE Sestertius
Attribution: RIC 619
Date: AD 192
Obverse: L AEL AVREL COMM AVG P FEL, laureate head r.
Reverse: LIB AVG P M TR P XVII COS VII P P SC, Liberitas stg. l.
holding pileus & scepter, * in fieldNoahOct 26, 2011
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*SOLD*Maximus Caesar As
Attribution: RIC IV 10, Cohen 13, rare
Date: AD 236
Obverse: C IVL VERVS MAXIMVS CAES, bare-headed, draped bust as seen from behind (scarcer obverse inscription)
Reverse: PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS, Maximus stg. l. holding baton in r.hand & transverse spear in l., to r. behind, two legionary standards, S C in r. and l. fields
Size: 25 mm
Weight: 9.6 grams
ex-ForvmNoahOct 26, 2011
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Victorian Holy BibleDate: AD 1850
Size: 5-1/4 x 3-1/2 in.
The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated out of the original tongues; and with the former traslations diligently compared and revised, by His Majesty's Special Command.
Appointed to be read in churches.
LONDON: Printed by G.E. Eyre ad W. Spottiswoode, priters to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, and sold at their warehouse, 189 Fleet Street.
M.DCCC.L.
CONDITION: Near Fine. The binding is intact with some signs of inner splitting. The hardcover is cobalt blue in color with a gilt rectangle design pattern on both the front and back. All page edges are gilt. A functional metal clasp keeps the Bible shut. NoahOct 23, 2011
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Lays of Ancient RomeDate: Undated, circa 1880
Size: 6-3/4 x 8-1/2 in., 222 pages
Written by Thomas Babington Macaulay
James Miller, Publisher
Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay (1800 – 1859) was a British poet, historian and politician. He published this series of popular ballads about heroic episodes in Roman history in 1842.
The tiltle page of this handsomely produced book states this to be a "New Edition" generously illustrated with wood engravings by George Scharf. There is also a tissue-protected front portrait engraving of Macaulay.
James Miller published in New York City from the 1860s to the 1890s. An 1877 "Publisher's Weekly" contains a small announcement that "James Miller, publisher and bookseller, will remove May 1st from his present quarters to 779 Broadway." This dates the book after the 1877 move.
CONDITION: Near Fine. This is an unusually well-preserved copy of a beautifully designed book. It is clean and tightly bound in a hardcover of chocolate-brown cloth with finely detailed gilt, black and blind stamping: gilt and black on front cover and spine, blind stamping on rear cover. Deep brown endpapers match the cloth color. All page edges are gilt.NoahOct 23, 2011
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*SOLD*Tacitus Antoninianus
Attribution: RIC 65, Lugdunum
Date: AD 276
Obverse: IMP CL TACITVS AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust r.
Reverse: TEMPORVM FELICITAS, Felicitas stg. l. w/ caduceus & cornucopiae,
Δ to l., * to r.
Size: 23 mm – “fully silvered”
Weight: 3.13 grams
ex-ForvmNoahOct 23, 2011
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*SOLD*Constantius I Chlorus AE follis
Attribution: RIC VI 213a, Trier
Date: AD 296-297
Obverse: CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, laureate head r.
Reverse: GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI, Genius stg. l. holding patera and cornucopiae, “A” in
l. field, Γ in r. field, TR in exergue
Size: 25 mm
Weight: 8.4 grams
ex-ForvmNoahOct 23, 2011
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*SOLD*Vitellius AE25
Attribution: SGI 690, RPC 1616, Koinon, Macedonia
Date: AD 69
Obverse: OYITE Λ Λ IO Σ Γ EPMAIKO Σ AVTOK, laureate head l.
Reverse: Σ EBA σ TO Σ MAKE Δ ON Ω N,
around Macedonian shield
Size: 24 mm
ex-ForvmNoahSep 06, 2011
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*SOLD*Severus Alexander AE26
Attribution: Moushmov 722, Markianopolis
Date: AD 228-231
Obverse: AVT K M AVP CEVH A Λ E Ξ AN Δ POC, laureate draped bust r.
Reverse: H Γ OYM TEPEBENTINOV MAPKIANO Π O Λ I-T- Ω N, Hera stg. l. holding patera and scepter
Size: 26 mm
Weight: 11.8 gramsNoahSep 06, 2011
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*SOLD*Maxentius Follis
Attribution: RIC VI 100, Ticinum, scarce
Date: AD 310-311
Obverse: IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG, laureate bust r.
Reverse: CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing in hexastyle temple, TT in exergue
Size: 25 mmNoahSep 06, 2011
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*SOLD*Macrinus AE23
Mint: Deultum, Attribution ?
Date: AD 218
Obverse: IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, radiate draped bust r.
Reverse: COL F L PAC DEVLT, Tyche standing l., holding rudder and cornucopiae
Size: 23.3 mmNoahSep 06, 2011
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*SOLD*Hadrian AE
Attribution: RIC 573b
Date: AD 117-138
Obverse: IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG, laureate bust r.
Reverse: PONT MAX TR POT COS III, Felicitas stg. head l., holding corn ears and cornucopia
Size: 26.4 mmNoahSep 06, 2011
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*SOLD*Gordian III and Serapis AE 32
Attribution: Pick 1144, SNGCop 257, Moushmov 819, Markianopolis, Moesia Inferior
Obverse: M ANT Γ OP Δ IANOC AV Γ, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust of Gordian r. facing draped bust of Serapis
Reverse: V ΠMHNO Φ I Λ OV MAPKIANO ΠO Λ IT Ω N,
Hermes facing holding purse & caduceus, “E” to l.
Size: 25.2 mmNoahSep 06, 2011
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*SOLD*Elagabalus and Julia Maesa AE 27 Pentassarion
Attribution: Moushmov 660; Varbanov 1661, Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior
Date: AD 218-222
Obverse: AVT K M AcP ANT Ω NEINOC AY IOY Λ IA COVAIMI, laureate, draped, & cuirassed bust of emperor r. facing draped bust of Julia Maesa l.
Reverse:Y Î IOY Λ ANT CE Λ EYKOY MAPKINANO Î O Λ IT Ω N, Bonus Eventus stg. l. holding patera and corn ears (or laurel branch), “E” in l. field
Size: 26 mm NoahSep 06, 2011
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*SOLD*Diadumenian AE21
Attribution: Moushmov 604, Markianopolis, Moesia Inferior, scarce
Date: AD 217-218
Obverse: MO Π E Λ Λ IOC ANT Ω NEINOC K, bare head r.
Reverse: MAPKIANO Π O Λ EIT Ω N, Tyche stg. l. with rudder & cornucopiae
Size: 29 mmNoahSep 06, 2011
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*SOLD*Carus AE Antoninianus
Attribution: RIC 38, Cohen 37
Date: AD 282-283
Obverse: IMP C M AVR CARVS P F AVG, radiate cuirassed bust r.
Reverse: IOVI VICTORI, Jupiter stg. l. holding victory & scepter, eagle at feet,
BKA? in exergue.
Size: 21.8 mmNoahSep 06, 2011
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*SOLD*Caracalla AE25
Attribution: Varbanov (E) 3445, Jurukova 294, Hadrianopolis
Date: AD 198-217
Obverse: AVT K M AVP CEV ANT Ω NEINOC, laureate bust r.
Reverse: A Δ PIANO Π O Λ EIT Ω N naked figure of Bonus Eventus stg. l. holding patera & branch, lit altar to l. at feet
Size: 23.5 mmNoahSep 06, 2011
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*SOLD*Greek Thracian - Mesembria AR Diobol
Attribution: SNG BMC 268 variant
Date: 400-350 BC
Obverse: Crested Corinthian helmet facing
Reverse: META between four spokes of wheel
Size: 16 mm
ex-ForvmNoahAug 26, 2011
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*SOLD*Greek Thracian – Chersonese/Cherronesos AR Hemidrachm
Attribution: Weber 2419, 2434; McClean 4079, BMC 11
Date: 400-350 BC
Obverse: Forepart of lion w/ head reverted and gaping mouth
Reverse: Quadripartite incuse square, alternating depressions with pellet in one and
bunch of grapes in the other
Size: 14 mm
ex-ForvmNoahAug 26, 2011
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*SOLD*Greek Thracian - Mesembria AE20
Attribution: SNG BM Black Sea 276 var., SNG Stancomb 229-30, Moushmov 3984
Date: 300-250 BC
Obverse: Helmet right
Reverse: METAM-BPIAN Ω N, wheel
Size: 19.5 mm
ex-ForvmNoahAug 26, 2011
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*SOLD*Florian Silvered Antoninianus
Attribution: RIC 112, Serdica
Date: AD 276
Obverse: IMP C M AN FLORIANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust r.
Reverse: PROVIDEN DEOR, Providentia stg. on l. facing r., holding two ensigns, opposite her, Sol is facing l., raising hand in salute & holding globe, star between, B in exergue
Size: 22 mm
ex-ForvmNoahAug 26, 2011
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*SOLD*Domitian AE As
Attribution: RIC 546, Cohen 329
Date: AD 87
Obverse: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XIII CENS PER P P, laureate bust r.
Reverse: MONETA AVGVST SC, Moneta stg. l. with scales & cornucopia
Size: 26 mm NoahAug 26, 2011
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*SOLD*Elagabalus & Julia Maesa AE26 Pentassarion
Attribution: Moushmov 679, Marcianopolis, rare
Date: AD 218-222
Obverse: AVT KM AVP ANTWNEINOC, laureate & draped bust of Elagabalus and draped bust of Julia Maesa facing
Reverse: ANT VP IOVL CELEVKOV MARKIANO POLITWN, coiled serpent,
“E” in l. field, AMNG in exergue
Size: 28 mm
Weight: 12.24 gramsNoahAug 08, 2011
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*SOLD*Caligula AE/AS
Attribution: RIC 38, Cohen 27, BMCRE 46
Date: AD 37-38
Obverse: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT, bare head l.
Reverse: VESTA, Vesta seated l., holding patera and scepter, large S-C in across fields
Size: 27.4 mmNoahJun 30, 2011
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*SOLD*Titus AR Denarius
Attribution: RIC 128, RSC 321, BMCRE 78
Date: AD 80
Obverse: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN P M, laureate head r.
Reverse: TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P, tripod surmounted by dolphin
Size: 18.2 mm
Weight: 3.074 grams
ex-ForvmNoahJun 30, 2011
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Roman Glass AmuletDate: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD
Size: 16 mm
This tear drop shaped glass amulet has a lovely blue color. "It is even sweeter since I gave it to my wife on this nice silver chain!"NoahApr 05, 2011
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Aztec Obsidian ArrowheadDate: circa early 16th century
Size: 63.4 mm
Collected decades ago near Mexico City where a great battle between the Aztecs and the Spanish was fought in the early 1500’s. ex-Lorenz Borenstein collection.NoahApr 05, 2011
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Roman Armor Bronze BuckleDate: circa 2nd century AD
Size: 21 mm
This Roman armor bronze buckle is intact and still functional.NoahApr 01, 2011
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Medieval Bronze BellDate: Circa 13th Century AD
Size: length 43 mm, diameter of opening 42 mm
This decorated Medieval bronze bell has a amazing glossy green patina. The clapper is much newer producing a lovely sound.NoahApr 01, 2011
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Two Dollar BillDate: 1953, United States of America
Obverse: President Thomas Jefferson
Reverse: Monticello
Two dollar bills currently depict the signing of the Declaration of Independence of the American Colonies from England. It was given by my paternal grandmother's father to the first great-grandchild (me!)NoahFeb 24, 2011
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*SOLD*Constantinopolis Commemorative AE3
Attribution: RIC 241, Siscia
Date: AD 334-335
Obverse: CONSTAN- TINOPOLIs, helmeted & laureate and mantled bust of
Constantinopolis l. holding scepter
Reverse: Victory stg. l. on prow of galley, holding transverse scepter & resting hand on shield, dot BSIS dot in exergue
Size: 19 mmNoahFeb 20, 2011
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*SOLD*Carausius Antoninianus
Attribution: RIC 482, Unattributed mint
Date: AD 290-293
Obverse: IMP C CARAVSIVS PF I AVG, draped, cuirassed, and radiate bust r.
Reverse: PAX AVG, Pax stg. l. holding olive branch & vertical scepter, S-P across fields
Size: 23.8 mm
Weight: 3.58 grams
ex-ForvmNoahFeb 20, 2011
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Repro Atique Knight HelmetDate: mid/late 19th century emulating 16th century style
Weight: 4 lbs.
Material: 18 gauge steel 1 mm thick
It is believed to have originally come from Europe to the United States in the early 1900’s. It has nice intricate etchings all over it. This full-size helmet’s edges have been rolled by hand.NoahFeb 19, 2011
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*SOLD*Ancient Luristan Bronze Spear Point
Date: circa 1,000 BCNoahFeb 19, 2011
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Two small pieces of the Berlin WallThe Berlin Wall was a barrier constructed by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) starting on 13 August 1961, that completely cut off West Berlin from surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin. After several weeks of civil unrest, the East German government announced on 9 November 1989 that all GDR citizens could visit West Germany and West Berlin. Crowds of East Germans crossed and climbed onto the wall, joined by West Germans on the other side in a celebratory atmosphere. Over the next few weeks, a euphoric public and souvenir hunters chipped away parts of the wall; the governments later used industrial equipment to remove most of the rest. The fall of the Berlin Wall paved the way for German reunification, which was formally concluded on 3 October 1990.NoahFeb 16, 2011
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Brass Coal ShuttleDate: Late 19th/early 20th century
This device was used to scoop coal easily. It has porcelain handles painted with a cobalt blue design.NoahFeb 16, 2011
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der Cosmography (xxxiii) / Das Erste Buch (xxxiiii)Date: AD 1564
Size:Sheet measures c. 8" W x 12" H
Woodblock measures c. 3 x 3", 5 x 3"
2 woodblocks depicting ships sailing, globe with lattitude / longitude measurements.
Original woodblock print(s) contained on this original 1564 leaf from Munsters "Cosmographia- Beschreibng"NoahFeb 16, 2011
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Civil War Cannon BallWeight: Approx. 3 lbs.
Excavated from the Perryville, Kentucky Battlefield - Fought Oct. 8th, 1862.
Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg's autumn 1862 invasion of Kentucky had reached the outskirts of Louisville and Cincinnati, but he was forced to retreat and regroup. On October 7, the Federal army of Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell, numbering nearly 55,000, converged on the small crossroads town of Perryville, Kentucky, in three columns.
Union forces first skirmished with Rebel cavalry on the Springfield Pike before the fighting became more general, on Peters Hill, as the grayclad infantry arrived. The next day, at dawn, fighting began again around Peters Hill as a Union division advanced up the pike, halting just before the Confederate line. The fighting then stopped for a time. After noon, a Confederate division struck the Union left flank and forced it to fall back.
When more Confederate divisions joined the fray, the Union line made a stubborn stand, counter attacked, but finally fell back with some troops routed. Buell did not know of the happenings on the field, or he would have sent forward some reserves. Even so, the Union troops on the left flank, reinforced by two brigades, stabilized their line, and the Rebel attack sputtered to a halt.
Later, a Rebel brigade assaulted the Union division on the Springfield Pike but was repulsed and fell back into Perryville. The Yankees pursued, and skirmishing occurred in the streets in the evening before dark. Union reinforcements were threatening the Rebel left flank by now. Bragg, short of men and supplies, withdrew during the night, and, after pausing at Harrodsburg, continued the Confederate retrograde by way of Cumberland Gap into East Tennessee. The Confederate offensive was over, and the Union controlled Kentucky.
Result(s): Union strategic victory
Location: Boyle County
Campaign: Confederate Heartland Offensive (1862)
Date(s): October 8, 1862
Principal Commanders: Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell [US]; Gen. Braxton Bragg [CS]
Forces Engaged: Army of the Ohio [US]; Army of the Mississippi [CS]
Estimated Casualties: 7,407 total (US 4,211; CS 3,196)NoahFeb 16, 2011
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*SOLD*Theodosius I AE4
Attribution: RIC IX 67b/70a, Antioch
Date: AD 383-392
Obverse: DN THEODO-SIVS PF AVG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r.
Reverse: SALVS REI-PVBLICAE, Victory advancing l., trophy on shoulder, dragging
captive behind her, cross in l. field, ANTB or ANT Delta in exergue
Size: 13 mm
Weight: 1.37 gramsNoahFeb 15, 2011
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*SOLD*Philip I AR Antoninianus
Attribution: RIC 26b, RSC 3
Date: AD 245
Obverse: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate bust r.
Reverse: ADVENTVS AVGG, emperor on horseback l. raising hand
Size: 22 mm
Weight: 3.75 gramsNoahFeb 15, 2011
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*SOLD*Tetricus I Antoninianus
Attribution: RIC V 100, AGK 8b, Mairat 367, Cohen 95, Sear 3179; Trier, 4th emission
Date: AD 272-274
Obverse: IMP C TETRICVS PF AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust r.
Reverse: PAX AVG, Pax stg. facing, head l., holding branch and scepter
Size: 19mm
Weight: 2.24 gramsNoahDec 16, 2010
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*SOLD*Elagabalus AE26
Attribution: SNG Budapest 177 same obv. die, Hristova/Jekov No.6.26.36.9 var., Markianopolis
Date: AD 218-222
Obverse: AVT KM AVP H Λ I ff ANT Ω NEINOCV, laureate and draped bust r.
Reverse: V Π IOV Λ ANT CE Λ EV KOV MAPKIANO Π O Λ IT Ω N, Homonoia stg. l. holding patera and cornucopiae
Size: 26 mm
Weight: 10.4 gramsNoahDec 16, 2010
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*SOLD*Crispus AE3
Attribution: RIC VII 201, Siscia, 4th officina
Date: AD 326-327
Obverse: IVL CRISPVS NOB C, laureate bust r.
Reverse: PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS, campgate with two turrets, no doors & star above,
* Δ SIS * in exergue
Size: 18.4 mmNoahDec 16, 2010
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*SOLD*Constantine I AE3 Follis
Attribution: RIC VII 167, Ticinum
Date: AD 322-325
Obverse: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, laureate head r.
Reverse: DN CONSTANTINIMAX AVG, VOT dot XX and crescent below within wreath,
ST in exergue
Size: 17.2 mm
Weight: 2.82 grams
This was my gift to my father on Father's Day 2010...a history fan himself, he LOVED it!!NoahMay 18, 2010
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*SOLD*Commodus Sestertius
Attribution: RIC III 566, scarce
Date: AD 190
Obverse: M COMMOD ANT P FELIX AVG BRIT P P, laureate head r.
Reverse: TEMP FELIC P M TR P XV IMP VIII COS VI, caduceus between two cornucopiae
Size: 27 mm
Weight: 15.5 gramsNoahJan 21, 2010
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*SOLD*Diocletian AE Follis
Attribution: RIC VI 19a, Thessalonica
Date: 298-299 AD
Obverse: IMP CC VAL DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG, laureate bust l.
Reverse: GENIO POPV-L-I ROMANI, Genius stg. l., modius on head, with patera & cornucopia, TSA in exergue
Size: 26.8 mm
Weight: 8.98 gramsNoahJan 21, 2010
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*SOLD*Trebonianus Gallus AR Antoninianus
Attribution: RIC IV, Part 3-80, Antioch, scarce
Date: AD 251-253
Obverse: IMP C C VIB TREB GALLVS PF AVG, radiate and draped bust r.
Reverse: AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas stg. l. holding cornucopia and scales
Size: 20.1 mmNoahJan 21, 2010
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*SOLD*Constantius II AE2
Attribution: RIC VIII 67, Nicomedia
Date: AD 348-351
Obverse: DN CONSTAN-TIVS PF AVG, pearl diademed, draped,
cuirassed bust l., holding globe
Reverse: FEL TEMP-REPARATIO, emperor standing l., holding labarum in r. hand,
resting l. hand on shield; two bound captives kneeling before him, SMNA in exergue
Size: 21 mm
Weight: 4.04 gramsNoahJan 20, 2010
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*SOLD*Vespasian AR Denarius
Attribution: RIC II 43, RSC II 43, BMCRE II 50
Date: AD 71
Obverse: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M, laureate head r.
Reverse: AVGVR (above), TRI POT (below), four priestly implements:
simpulum, aspergillum, jug & lituus
Size: 19.8 mmNoahJan 20, 2010
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*SOLD*Marcus Aurelius Copper As
Attribution: RIC III 1238, Cohen 393, very scarce
Date: AD 143
Obverse: AVRELIVS CAESAR PII F COS, bare head r.
Reverse: IVVENTAS S C, Juventas stg. l., holding patera & sacrificing at altar-candelabrum
Size: 25.2 mm
Weight: 10.9 grams
ex-ForvmNoahJan 20, 2010
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*SOLD*Galba Copper As
Attribution: RIC I 431, Cohen 274, rare
Date: AD 68-69
Obverse: SER GALBA IMP CAESAR AVG PON MA TR P, laureate head r.
Reverse: legionary eagle on thunderbolt between two military standards, S-C across fields
Size: 26.7 mm
Weight: 9.2 grams
ex-ForvmNoahJan 20, 2010
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*SOLD*Licinius II AE
Attribution: RIC VII 30, Alexandria
Date: AD 321-324
Obverse: DN VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, helmeted and cuirassed bust r., holding shield,
spear over shoulder
Reverse: IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter stg. l.; chlamys over l. shoulder, Victory in r. hand, staff in l., eagle w/ wreath in beak at feet, bound captive behind, X w/ 12 ½ denarii communes mark below, SMALA in exergue
Size: 18 mmNoahJan 20, 2010
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*SOLD*Constantine the Great AE3
Attribution: RIC VII 153, Nicomedia
Date: AD 328-329
Obverse: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG; head r. w/ pearl diadem
Reverse: RPVIDEN-TIAE AVGG; camp gate, two turrets, no doors, star above
Size: 18.54 mm
Weight: 3.1 gramsNoahJan 19, 2010
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