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1118-1143 AD - John II - Sear 1954 - Half TetarteronProbable Emperor: John II (r. 1118-1143 AD)
Date: 1118-1143 AD
Condition: Fair
Denomination: Half Tetarteron
Obverse: IC-XC
Christ standing facing on footstool, wearing nimbus cruciger, pallium & colobium, and holding book of Gospels in left.
Reverse: I ΔECΠOT
John standing facing, wearing crown, divitision and loros, and holding labarum and globus cruciger.
Thessalonica mint
Sear 1954
1.67g; 15.7mm; 180°Pep
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1118-1143 AD - John II - Sear 1954 - Half Tetarteron - 2nd ExampleProbable Emperor: John II (r. 1118-1143 AD)
Date: 1118-1143 AD
Condition: Fair
Denomination: Half Tetarteron
Obverse: IC-XC
Christ standing facing on footstool, wearing nimbus cruciger, pallium & colobium, and holding book of Gospels in left.
Reverse: I ΔECΠOT
John standing facing, wearing crown, divitision and loros, and holding labarum and globus cruciger.
Thessalonica mint
Sear 1954
2.14g; 16.3mm; 210°Pep
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FelicitasJulia Mamaea, died 235, mother of Severus Alexander
AR - Denar, 3.22g, 19mm
Rome AD 230
obv. IVLIA MA - MAEA AVG
draped bust, diademed head r.
rev. FELICITAS - PVBLICA
Felicitas sitting l., holding caduceus l. and cornucopiae r.,
l. foot on footstool
FELICITAS, personification of 'happiness' in the sense of prosperity and
success, here of the state (PVBLICA)
1 Caduceus, herald's staff, originally carried by Mercury, later decorated
at the top with a pair of serpents and often winged. Suggesting peace,
stability and concord
2 Cornucopiae, 'horns of plenty', overflowing with fruits and ears of grain,
a motif borrowed from Greek art, symbol of prosperty (brought to the people by
the emperor) Jochen
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Phoenicia, Arados 311-261 B.CAR 9.40mm (Thickness 1.22mm), weight 0.68g, die axis = 2h (60 degrees). Obol.
Obverse: Alexander III The Great; Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress.
Reverse: AΛEΞANΔΡOΥ, Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, footstool beneath feet, lower limbs wrapped in Himation, Eagle in right hand, sceptre in left hand, AP (Retrograde) monogram in left field.Arados
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Phoenicia, Arados (ex.Byblos) 320-315 B.CAR 28.38mm (Thickness 2.51mm), weight 17.11g, die axis = 12h (0 degrees). 4 drachmae = Tetradrachm.
Obverse: Alexander III The Great; Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress.
Reverse: AΛEΞANΔΡOΥ, Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, footstool beneath feet, lower limbs wrapped in Himation, Eagle in right hand, sceptre in left hand, AP monogram in left field.Arados
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Phoenicia, Arados 195-194 B.CAR 31.43mm (Thickness 2.49mm), weight 16.30g, die axis = 12h (0 degrees). 4 drachmae = Tetradrachm.
Obverse: Alexander III The Great; Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress.
Reverse: AΛEΞANΔΡOΥ, Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, footstool beneath feet, lower limbs wrapped in Himation, Eagle in right hand, sceptre in left hand, palm tree in left field, Aradian monogram AP under throne and era date ΕΞ (65) in exerque.
Posthumous issue.Arados
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Phoenicia, Arados 202-201 B.CAR 27.45mm (Thickness 3.72mm), weight 16.86g, die axis = 12h (0 degrees). 4 drachmae = Tetradrachm.
Obverse: Alexander III The Great; Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress.
Reverse: AΛEΞANΔΡOΥ, Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, footstool beneath feet, lower limbs wrapped in Himation, Eagle in right hand, sceptre in left hand, palm tree in left field, Aradian monogram AP under throne and era date NH (58) in exerque.
Posthumous issue.Arados
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Phoenicia, Arados 217-216 B.CAR 28.89mm (Thickness 3.23mm), weight 16.77g, die axis = 12h (0 degrees). 4 drachmae = Tetradrachm.
Obverse: Alexander III The Great; Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress.
Reverse: AΛEΞANΔΡOΥ, Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, footstool beneath feet, lower limbs wrapped in Himation, Eagle in right hand, sceptre in left hand, palm tree in left field, Aradian monogram AP under throne and era date 43 in exerque.
Posthumous issue.Arados
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Phoenicia, Arados 243-242 B.CAR 26.98mm (Thickness 3.19mm), weight 16.76g, die axis = 12h (0 degrees). 4 drachmae = Tetradrachm.
Obverse: Alexander III The Great; Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress.
Reverse: AΛEΞANΔΡOΥ, Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, footstool beneath feet, lower limbs wrapped in Himation, Eagle in right hand, sceptre in left hand, palm tree in left field, Aradian monogram AP under throne and era date 17 (…. … -) in exerque.
Posthumous issue.Arados
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Tiberius denariusTI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS
Laureate head of Tiberius right
PONTIF MAXIM
Livia seated right holding scepter and branch, legs on char ornamented, feet on footstool
Minted in India
Sear 1763, RIC 26
ex-Forum
Part of a hoard of nearly 200 Tiberius and Augustus denarii found in India produced and used for local trade. Some were struck, some cast. This specimen was cast
SOLD!Jay GT4
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