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Athens New Style Tetradrachm 146/5 BCObs : Athena Parthenos right in tri-form helmet
34 mm Thompson issue 19
Thompson catalogue:Obs Gaziantep 146?:Rev NEW?
Rev : ΑΘΕ ethnic
Owl standing on overturned panathenaic amphora
below control mark ME
2 magistrates : XAPΙ ΗPA
RF symbol : Cock with Palm
All within a surrounding olive wreath
cicerokid
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PalmyraAE 11 mm
Radiate head right (Baal?)
Radiate head left (Malakbel?)
Krzyzanowska Le monnayage de Palmyre Class XII
mauseus
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PalmyraAE 15 mm
ΠAΛMVPA
Veiled, turreted bust of city goddess right
Lion leaping right, crescent above
BMC 7
mauseus
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"As de Nîmes" or "crocodile" Ӕ dupondius of Nemausus (9 - 3 BC), honoring Augustus and AgrippaIMP DIVI F , Heads of Agrippa (left) and Augustus (right) back to back, Agrippa wearing rostral crown and Augustus the oak-wreath / COL NEM, crocodile right chained to palm-shoot with short dense fronds and tip right; two short palm offshoots left and right below, above on left a wreath with two long ties streaming right.

Ó”, 24.5 x 3+ mm, 13.23g, die axis 3h; on both sides there are remains of what appears to be gold plating, perhaps it was a votive offering? Rough edges and slight scrapes on flan typical for this kind of coin, due to primitive technology (filing) of flan preparation.

IMPerator DIVI Filius. Mint of COLonia NEMausus (currently Nîmes, France). Known as "As de Nîmes", it is actually a dupontius (lit. "two-pounder") = 2 ases (sometimes cut in halves to get change). Dupondii were often made out of a golden-colored copper alloy (type of brass) "orichalcum" and this appears to be such case.

Key ID points: oak-wreath (microphotography shows that at least one leaf has a complicated shape, although distinguishing oak from laurel is very difficult) – earlier versions have Augustus bareheaded, no PP on obverse as in later versions, no NE ligature, palm with short fronds with tip right (later versions have tip left and sometimes long fronds). Not typical: no clear laurel wreath together with the rostral crown, gold (?) plating (!), both features really baffling.

But still clearly a "middle" kind of the croc dupondius, known as "type III": RIC I 158, RPC I 524, Sear 1730. It is often conservatively dated to 10 BC - 10 AD, but these days it is usually narrowed to 9/8 - 3 BC.

It is a commemorative issue, honoring the victory over Mark Antony and conquest of Egypt in 30 BC. The heads of Augustus and Agrippa were probably positioned to remind familiar obverses of Roman republican coins with two-faced Janus. Palm branch was a common symbol of victory, in this case grown into a tree, like the victories of Augustus and Agrippa grown into the empire. The two offshoots at the bottom may mean two sons of Agrippa, Gaius and Lucius, who were supposed to be Augustus' heirs and were patrons of the colony. Palm may also be a symbol of the local Nemausian deity, which was probably worshiped in a sacred grove. When these coins were minted, the colony was mostly populated by the settled veterans of Augustus' campaigns, hence the reminiscence of the most famous victory, but some of the original Celtic culture probably survived and was assimilated by Romans. The crocodile is not only the symbol of Egypt, like in the famous Octavian's coins AEGYPTO CAPTA. It is also a representation of Mark Antony, powerful and scary both in water and on land, but a bit slow and stupid. The shape of the crocodile with tail up was specifically chosen to remind of the shape of ship on very common "legionary" denarius series, which Mark Antony minted to pay his armies just before Actium. It is probably also related to the popular contemporary caricature of Cleopatra, riding on and simultaneously copulating with a crocodile, holding a palm branch in her hand as if in triumph. There the crocodile also symbolized Mark Antony.

Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa was born c. 64-62 BC somewhere in rural Italy. His family was of humble and plebeian origins, but rich, of equestrian rank. Agrippa was about the same age as Octavian, and the two were educated together and became close friends. He probably first served in Caesar's Spanish campaign of 46–45 BC. Caesar regarded him highly enough to send him with Octavius in 45 BC to train in Illyria. When Octavian returned to Rome after Caesar's assassination, Agrippa became his close lieutenant, performing many tasks. He probably started his political career in 43 BC as a tribune of the people and then a member of the Senate. Then he was one of the leading Octavian's generals, finally becoming THE leading general and admiral in the civil wars of the subsequent years.

In 38 as a governor of Transalpine Gaul Agrippa undertook an expedition to Germania, thus becoming the first Roman general since Julius Caesar to cross the Rhine. During this foray he helped the Germanic tribe of Ubii (who previously allied themselves with Caesar in 55 BC) to resettle on the west bank of the Rhine. A shrine was dedicated there, possibly to Divus Caesar whom Ubii fondly remembered, and the village became known as Ara Ubiorum, "Altar of Ubians". This quickly would become an important Roman settlement. Agrippina the Younger, Agrippa's granddaughter, wife of Emperor Claudius and mother of Emperor Nero, would be born there in 15 AD. In 50 AD she would sponsor this village to be upgraded to a colonia, and it would be renamed Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium (colony of Claudius [at] the Altar of Agrippinians – Ubii renamed themselves as Agrippinians to honor the augusta!), abbreviated as CCAA, later to become the capital of new Roman province, Germania Inferior.

In 37 BC Octavian recalled Agrippa back to Rome and arranged for him to win the consular elections, he desperately needed help in naval warfare with Sextus Pompey, the youngest son of Pompey the Great, who styled himself as the last supporter of the republican cause, but in reality became a pirate king, an irony since his father was the one who virtually exterminated piracy in all the Roman waters. He forced humiliating armistice on the triumvirs in 39 BC and when Octavian renewed the hostilities a year later, defeated him in a decisive naval battle of Messina. New fleet had to be built and trained, and Agrippa was the man for the job. Agrippa's solution was creating a huge secret naval base he called Portus Iulius by connecting together lakes Avernus, Avernus and the natural inner and outer harbors behind Cape Misenum at the northern end of the Gulf of Naples. He also created a larger type of ship and developed a new naval weapon: harpax – a ballista-launched grapnel shot with mechanisms that allowed pulling enemy ships close for easy boarding. It replaced the previous boarding device that Romans used since the First Punic War, corvus – effective, but extremely cumbersome. A later defence against it were scythe blades on long poles for cutting ropes, but since this invention was developed in secret, the enemy had no chance to prepare anything like it. It all has proved extremely effective: in a series of naval engagements Agrippa annihilated the fleet of Sextus, forced him to abandon his bases and run away. For this Agrippa was awarded an unprecedented honour that no Roman before or after him received: a rostral crown, "corona rostrata", a wreath decorated in front by a prow and beak of a ship.

That's why Virgil (Aeneid VIII, 683-684), describing Agrippa at Actium, says: "…belli insigne superbum, tempora navali fulgent rostrata corona." "…the proud military decoration, gleams on his brow the naval rostral crown". Actium, the decisive battle between forces of Octavian and Mark Antony, may appear boring compared to the war with Sextus, but it probably turned out this way due to Agrippa's victories in preliminary naval engagements and taking over all the strategy from Octavian.

In between the wars Agrippa has shown an unusual talent in city planning, not only constructing many new public buildings etc., but also greatly improving Rome's sanitation by doing a complete overhaul of all the aqueducts and sewers. Typically, it was Augustus who later would boast that "he had found the city of brick but left it of marble", forgetting that, just like in his naval successes, it was Agrippa who did most of the work. Agrippa had building programs in other Roman cities as well, a magnificent temple (currently known as Maison Carrée) survives in Nîmes itself, which was probably built by Agrippa.

Later relationship between Augustus and Agrippa seemed colder for a while, Agrippa seemed to even go into "exile", but modern historians agree that it was just a ploy: Augustus wanted others to think that Agrippa was his "rival" while in truth he was keeping a significant army far away from Rome, ready to come to the rescue in case Augustus' political machinations fail. It is confirmed by the fact that later Agrippa was recalled and given authority almost equal to Augustus himself, not to mention that he married Augustus' only biological child. The last years of Agrippa's life were spent governing the eastern provinces, were he won respect even of the Jews. He also restored Crimea to Roman Empire. His last service was starting the conquest of the upper Danube, were later the province of Pannonia would be. He suddenly died of illness in 12 BC, aged ~51.

Agrippa had several children through his three marriages. Through some of his children, Agrippa would become ancestor to many subsequent members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. He has numerous other legacies.
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0080-0130 AH - Anonymous - SNAT No. 567 or 570 - Umayyad FalsAnonymous
Date: ca. 80-130 AH (ca. 700-750 AD)
Condition: aFine
Denomination: Fals

Obverse: Palm tree; Arabic inscription.

Reverse: Palm tree; Arabic inscription.

Al-Ramla mint, Jund Filastin (Palestine)
SNAT No. 567 or 570
(Sylloge Numorum Arabicorum Tübingen Palastina IV A Bilad as-Sam I, Tübingen 1993)
2.43g; 14.4mm; 330°
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0090 - Denarius Plautia 47 BCObv/ Head of Medusa facing, below L PLAVTIVS.
Rev/ Aurora holding palm and leading four horses; below, PLANCVS.

Ag, 19.9 mm, 4.02 g
Moneyer: L.Plautius.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 453/1c [dies o/r: 195/217 (all var.)] - Syd. 959 - RSC Plautia 15
ex-inAsta, auction 38, lot 514
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0098 - Denarius Julia Domna 193-6 ACObv/ IVLIA DOMNA AVG, draped bust r.
Rev/ VENERI VICTR, Venus, seen from behind, naked to below the buttocks, holding palm and apple, resting left elbow on column.

Ag, 18.6 mm, 3.27 g
Mint: Roma.
RIC IV.1/536 - BMCRE V/49
ex-Freeman & Sear, e-auction feb 2011, lot #KALA1292 064
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0102 - Denarius Septimius Severus 194 ACObv/ IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, laureate head of S.S. r.
Rev/ VICT AVG, Victory walking l., holding wreath in r.h., palm in l.

Ag, 17.8 mm, 2.38 g
Mint: Emesa.
RIC IV.I/424 [S] – BMCRE V/395
ex-Numismatik Lanz, eBay june 2011, art. #23057715105
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0118 - Denarius Commodus 192 ACObv/ L AEL AVREL COMM AVG P FEL, laureate head of C. r.
Rev/ PM TR P XVII IMP VIII COS VII PP, Victory walking l., holding wreath and palm; star in field.

Ag, 18.9 mm, 2.63 g
Mint: Roma.
RIC III/237 [C]
ex-London Ancient Coins, auction 4, lot 173
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0120 - Punic - AE16 400-350 BCObv/ Head of Tanit l.
Rev/ Horse standing r.: behind, palm tree; before, three dots.

AE, 16.5 mm, 3.20 g
Mint: Carthage
SNG Copenhagen 118 var.
ex-Numismática Hinojosa, eBay june 2011 - art. #280699851930
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0121 - Denarius Cipia 115-4 BCObv/ Helmeted head of Roma r.; before, M CIPI MF; behind, X.
Rev/ Victory in biga r., holding reins and palm-branch tied with fillet; below, rudder; in ex. ROMA.

Ag, 17.5 mm, 3.93 g
Moneyer: M. Cipius M.f.
Mint: Roma.
RRC 289/1 [dies o/r: 535/669] - Bab. Cipia 1 - Syd. 546
ex-Numismática Hinojosa, eBay june 2011 - art. #350470428453
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012p Claudius I. (41-54 A.D.), Judaea, Jerusalem, RPC I 4971, Antonius Felix Procurator, under Claudius, (52-60 A.D.), AE-16(Prutah), BRIT/K-AI, Six branched palm tree, #1012p Claudius I. (41-54 A.D.), Judaea, Jerusalem, RPC I 4971, Antonius Felix Procurator, under Claudius, (52-60 A.D.), AE-16(Prutah), BRIT/K-AI, Six branched palm tree, #1
avers: NEPΩ KΛAY KAICAP, Two crossed shields and spears. (Nero (Caesar)).
reverse: BRIT/K-AI, Six branched palm tree bearing two bunches of dates, L-IΔ, K-AI across the field. (Britannicus (Caesar)).
exergue: L/IΔ//K/AI, diameter: 16,0mm, weight: 2,28g, axes: 0h,
mint: City: Jerusalem, Region: Judaea, Province: Judaea,
date: Dated Year of Claudius (Year 14 = 54 A.D.)
ref: RPC I 4971, Hedin 652,
Q-001
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0147 - Denarius Sicinia 49 BCObv/ Diademed head of Fortuna r.; before, FORT; behind, PR.
Rev/ Palm branch tied with fillet and winged caduceus, in saltire; above, wreath; below, Q SICINIVS; III VIR at sides.

Ag, 17.5 mm, 4.03 g
Moneyer: Q. Sicinius.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 440/1 [dies o/r: 129/143] - Syd.938
ex-CNG, auction e260, lot 453 (ex–Dante Alighieri colln., CNG auction e219, lot 406).
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014p Nero (54-68 A.D.), Syria, Antioch, RPC I 4182, AR-Tetradrachm, Palm/H/IP//--, Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, #1014p Nero (54-68 A.D.), Syria, Antioch, RPC I 4182, AR-Tetradrachm, Palm/H/IP//--, Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, #1
avers: NEPΩNOΣ KAIΣAPOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, Laureate bust right, wearing aegis.
reverse: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, palm branch before, H/IP behind.
exergue: Palm/H/IP//--, diameter: 24,5-25,5mm, weight: 14,15g, axis: 1h,
mint: City: Antioch, Region: Syria, Province: Syria,
date: Regnal year 8, Caesarian year 110 = 61/62 A.D.,
ref: RPC I 4182, Wr. 39,
Q-001
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0151 - Denarius Julia Domna 196-211 ACObv/ IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust of J.D. r.
Rev/ VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing l., holding helmet on extended r.h. and palm on l.h., leaning arm on column; to the l., shield on the ground.

Ag, 20.0 mm, 3.34 g
Mint: Roma.
BMCRE V/90 – RIC IV.1/581 [C]
ex-Numismatik Lanz, eBay jul 2011 - art. #230650283511
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0159 - Denarius Plautilla 202-5 ACObv/ PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA, draped bust of P. r.
Rev/ VENVS VICTRIX, Venus naked to waist, holding apple and palm, leaning on shield; to the l., Cupid holding helmet.

Ag, 19.1 mm, 3.31 g
Mint: Roma.
BMCRE V/429 – RIC IV.1/369 [S]
ex-CNG, auction e272, lot 390
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0169 - Denarius Hostilia 48 BCObv/Female head r., wearing oak-wreath.
Rev/Victory advancing r., holding caduceus and palm-branch, L HOSTILIVS before, SASERNA behind.

Ag, 18.5mm, 3.95g
Moneyer: L. Hostilius Saserna.
Mint: Roma.
RRC 448/1a [dies o/r: 99/110 (var. 1a+1b)] - Syd.951 - RSC Hostilia 5
ex-AUREA Numismatika, auction 49, lot 3207
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0178 - Denarius Septimius Severus 210-11 ACObv/ SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head of S.S. r.
Rev/ VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory togate standing r., holding wreath and with palm leaning on shoulder.

Ag, 19.2 mm, 2.77 g
Mint: Roma.
BMCRE V/52var. - RIC IV.1/332 [S]
ex-Artemide Aste Feb 2014, lot 302 (colln. English Gentleman)
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0182 - Denarius Geta 210-2 ACObv/ P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head of Geta r.
Rev/ VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory standing l., holding crown and palm.

Ag, 19.8 mm, 2.80 g
Mint: Roma.
BMCRE V/68 – RIC IV.1/92 [S]
ex-Gitbud & Naumann, auction Pecunem 14, lot 709 (ex-Paul Francis Jacquier, auction 17, lot 464)
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0190 - Denarius Trajan 98-99 ACObv/IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM, laureated head of Trajan r.
Rev/PM TR P COS II PP, Victory draped and seated l., holding patera and palm.

Ag, 19.5mm, 3.47g
Mint: Rome
RIC II/10 [C] - BMCRE III/45
ex-NAC, auction 78, lot 2191
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0222 - Punic - AE 1/2 unit - 237-209 BCObv/ Head of Mars r.
Rev/ Palm tree with fruits.

AE, 19.1 mm, 5.58 g
Mint: Qart Hadasht
ACIP/581 [R3] - CNH/HC41 [R3]
ex-Jesús Vico, auction 148, lot 120
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0243 - Denarius Trajan 107-8 ACObv/ IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P, laureate bust of T. r. with bare chest showing, drapery on l. shoulder.
Rev/ COS V PP SPQR OPTIMO PRINC, Trajan standing in quadriga r., holding palm and scepter. On the chariot, figure of Trajan erecting a trophy.

Ag, 18.8 mm, 3.17 g
Mint: Roma.
RIC II/138 [S] - BMCRE III/349 - MIR 275
ex-Roma Numismatics, auction e62, lot 855 (ex-Michael Kelly collection of Roman Silver Coins)
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0264 - Semis Roman Republic 42-41 BCObv/ Dolphin r.; around, C CAEDI T POPILI.
Rev/ Palm l.; around, II VIR QVIN.

AE, 20.0 mm, 5.17 g
Moneyer: Popilia / Caedia.
Mint: Carthago Nova.
RPC I/147 [12-33 dies] - ACIP/2526
ex-Tauler & Fau, auction e63, lot 3049
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052 Plautilla (?-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 369 (Caracalla), AR-Denarius, VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing left holding apple and palm, Scarce!, #1052 Plautilla (?-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 369 (Caracalla), AR-Denarius, VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing left holding apple and palm, Scarce!, #1
Wife of Caracalla,
avers: PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right.
reverse: VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing left holding apple and palm, leaning on shield, Cupid at her feet.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,5-18,5mm, weight: 3,35g, axis: 5h,
mint: Rome, date: 204 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV 369, p-270, Issue II, RSC 24-25., BMC 429, Sear 7074,
Q-001
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052 Plautilla (?-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 369 (Caracalla), AR-Denarius, VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing left holding apple and palm, Scarce!, #2052 Plautilla (?-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 369 (Caracalla), AR-Denarius, VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing left holding apple and palm, Scarce!, #2
Wife of Caracalla,
avers: PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right.
reverse: VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing left holding apple and palm, leaning on shield, Cupid at her feet.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,0-19,0mm, weight: 2,78g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 204 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV 369, p-270, Issue II, RSC 24-25., BMC 429, Sear 7074,
Q-002
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052 Plautilla (?-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 369 (Caracalla), AR-Denarius, VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing left holding apple and palm, Scarce!, #3052 Plautilla (?-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 369 (Caracalla), AR-Denarius, VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing left holding apple and palm, Scarce!, #3
Wife of Caracalla,
avers: PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right.
reverse: VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing left holding apple and palm, leaning on shield, Cupid at her feet.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,0-20,0mm, weight: 3,60g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 204 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV 369, p-270, Issue II, RSC 24-25., BMC 429, Sear 7074,
Q-003
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068 AD., Galba, Rome mint, Æ As, RIC 510.Galba, Rome mint, 68 AD. (November),
Æ As (26-27 mm / 10.49 g),
Obv.: SER SVLPI GALBA IMP CAESAR AVG TR P , laureate head of Galba right.
Rev.: S - C , Victoria walking left, r. holding wreath and l. palm.
RIC 510 .

my ancient coin database
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112_Probus_(276-282_A_D_),_Bi-Tetradrachm,_G-3129-30,_D-5562,_KG-112_11,_Alexandria,_Eagle_right,_palm,_L-_#915;,_Y-3,_277-8AD,_Q-001,_0h,_18,7-19,4mm,_7,1g-s.jpg
112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmet 3981-Γ, L/Γ//--, Eagle right, with palm, #1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmet 3981-Γ, L/Γ//--, Eagle right, with palm, #1
avers: A K M AVP ΠPOBOC CЄB, Laureated, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Eagle standing right, wreath in beak, palm in background. L-Γ, across the field.
exergue: L/Γ//--, diameter: 18,7-19,4mm, weight: 7,10g, axes: 0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: 277-278 A.D., L-Γ Year 3.,
ref:
Emmet 3981-Γ,
Milne 4564,
Geissen 3129-30,
Dattari 5562,
Kampmann-Ganschow 112.11, p338,
Q-001
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133 Licinius II. (317-324 A.D.), Nicomedia, RIC VII 034A, palm/•/A//SMN, AE-3 Follis, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Jupiter standing left, R2!! #1133 Licinius II. (317-324 A.D.), Nicomedia, RIC VII 034A, palm/•/A//SMN, AE-3 Follis, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Jupiter standing left, R2!! #1
avers: D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, (6d, B4), Laureate, draped bust right.
reverse: PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and scepter; palm in left down and • over A in right in field.
exergue: palm/•/A//SMN, diameter: 18-19mm, weight: 3,03g, axis: 0h,
mint: Nicomedia, 1st. off., date: 317-320 A.D.,
ref: RIC VII 34A, p-605, R2!!, Sear 15419,
Q-001
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133 Licinius II. (317-324 A.D.), Nicomedia, RIC VII 034B, palm/•/B//SMN, AE-3 Follis, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Jupiter standing left, R1 #1133 Licinius II. (317-324 A.D.), Nicomedia, RIC VII 034B, palm/•/B//SMN, AE-3 Follis, PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Jupiter standing left, R1 #1
avers: D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, (6d, B4), Laureate, draped bust right.
reverse: PROVIDENTIAE CAES S, Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and scepter; palm in left down and • over B in right in field.
exergue: palm/•/B//SMN, diameter: 18-19,0mm, weight: 2,56g, axis: 6h,
mint: Nicomedia, 1st. off., date: 317-320 A.D.,
ref: RIC VII 34B, p-605, R1, Sear 15419,
Q-001
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140 Theodora (305-306 A.D.), AE-4 Follis, Trier, RIC VIII 091, -/-//TRS Palm, PIETAS ROMANA, Pietas facing, head right,140 Theodora (305-306 A.D.), AE-4 Follis, Trier, RIC VIII 091, -/-//TRS Palm, PIETAS ROMANA, Pietas facing, head right,
2nd wife of Constantius I. (Chlorus).
avers:- FL-MAX-THEO-DORAE-AVG, Bust of Theodora right, wearing plain mantle and necklace, hair elaborately dressed.
revers:- PIETAS-ROMANA, Pietas facing, head right, carrying an infant at her breast.
exergo: -/-//TRS Palm, diameter: 13,5-14,5mm, weight:1,71g, axis: 0h,
mint: Trier, date: 340 A.D., ref: RIC-VIII-91, p-144,
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142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Nicomedia, RIC VII 032, AE-3 Follis, palm/S over•//SMN, PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, Jupiter standing left, R2!!142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Nicomedia, RIC VII 032, AE-3 Follis, palm/S over•//SMN, PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, Jupiter standing left, R2!!
avers:- D-N-FL-IVL-CRISPVS-NOB-CAES, 5b, B4, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- PROVIDEN-TIAE-CAES-S, Jupiter stg. left, chlamys across left shoulder, leaning on sceptre, holding Victory on globe. Palm in the left field at foot, S over • in right field.
exergo: palm/S over•//SMN, diameter: 19mm, weight: 3,80g, axis: 6h,
mint: Nicomedia, date: 317-320 AD., ref: RIC-VII-32, p604, R2!!
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142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VII 175, AE-3 Follis, -/-//ΔSIS palm branch, CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/X, R3!142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VII 175, AE-3 Follis, -/-//ΔSIS palm branch, CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT/•/X, R3!
avers:- IVL-CRIS-PVS-NOB-C, 5, B1, Laureate, head right.
revers:- CAESARVM-NOSTRORVM, Wreath VOT/•/X with in.
exergo: -/-//ΔSIS palm branch, diameter:19,0-21,0mm, weight: g, axis:h,
mint: Siscia, date: 321-324 AD., ref: RIC-VII-175, p-445, 4th. off., R3!,
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148 Magnentius (350-353 A.D.), Aquilea, RIC VIII 170, -/-//palmbranch AQT palmbranch, AE-2, Centenionalis, VICTORIAE D D N N AVG ET CAES, Two Victories, #1148 Magnentius (350-353 A.D.), Aquilea, RIC VIII 170, -/-//palmbranch AQT palmbranch, AE-2, Centenionalis, VICTORIAE D D N N AVG ET CAES, Two Victories, #1
avers:- D N MAGNEN TIVS P F AVG, Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right, A behind head.
revers:- VICTORIAE D D N N AVG ET CAES, Two Victories standing, facing each other, together holding wreath reading VOT/V/MVLT/X.
exerg: -/-//palmbranch AQT palmbranch, diameter: 23-25mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Aquileia, date: 350-353 AD., ref: RIC VIII 170, Sear 18829.
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148 Magnentius (350-353 A.D.), Aquilea, RIC VIII 170, -/-//palmbranch AQT palmbranch, AE-2, Centenionalis, VICTORIAE D D N N AVG ET CAES, Two Victories, #2148 Magnentius (350-353 A.D.), Aquilea, RIC VIII 170, -/-//palmbranch AQT palmbranch, AE-2, Centenionalis, VICTORIAE D D N N AVG ET CAES, Two Victories, #2
avers:- D N MAGNEN TIVS P F AVG, Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right, A behind head.
revers:- VICTORIAE D D N N AVG ET CAES, Two Victories standing, facing each other, together holding wreath reading VOT/V/MVLT/X.
exerg: -/-//palmbranch AQP palmbranch, diameter: 23-25mm, weight: 5,39g, axis: h,
mint: Aquileia, date: 350-353 AD., ref: RIC VIII 170, Sear 18829.
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153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Antiochia, RIC VIII 216, AE-1, -/-//palmANTΓpalm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, #1153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Antiochia, RIC VIII 216, AE-1, -/-//palmANTΓpalm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, #1
avers:- D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
reverse:- SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars above
exergue: -/-//palmANTΓpalm, diameter: 28mm, weight: 8,74g, axis: h,
mint: Antiochia, date: 360-363 A.D., ref: RIC-VIII-216, C,
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153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Antiochia, RIC VIII 216, AE-1, -/-//palmANTApalm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, #1153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Antiochia, RIC VIII 216, AE-1, -/-//palmANTApalm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, #1
avers:- D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
reverse:- SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars above
exergue: -/-//palmANTApalm, diameter: 28mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Antiochia, date: 360-363 A.D., ref: RIC-VIII-216, C,
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153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Sirmium, RIC VIII 107, AE-1, SECVRITAS REIPVB, -/-//*ASIRMpalm, Bull standing right, #1153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Sirmium, RIC VIII 107, AE-1, SECVRITAS REIPVB, -/-//*ASIRMpalm, Bull standing right, #1
avers:- D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG (J8), Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right (D3).
revers:- SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars above.
exergo: -/-//*ASIRMpalm, diameter: 28mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Sirmium, date: 361-363 A.D., ref: RIC VIII 107, C
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153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Sirmium, RIC VIII 107, AE-1, SECVRITAS REIPVB, -/-//*BSIRMpalm, Bull standing right, #2153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Sirmium, RIC VIII 107, AE-1, SECVRITAS REIPVB, -/-//*BSIRMpalm, Bull standing right, #2
avers:- D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG (J8), Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right (D3).
revers:- SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars above.
exergo: -/-//*BSIRMpalm, diameter: 28mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Sirmium, date: 361-363 A.D., ref: RIC VIII 107, C
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153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VIII 415, AE-3, -/-//palmASISpalm, VOT/X/MVLT/XX in wreath, #1153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VIII 415, AE-3, -/-//palmASISpalm, VOT/X/MVLT/XX in wreath, #1
avers: D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, J8/A3L, Helmeted, diademed, cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield.
reverse: No legend, VOT/X/MVLT/XX in wreath.
exergue: -/-//palmASISpalm, diameter: 19mm, weight: 3,12g, axis: 6h,
mint: Siscia, date: 361-363 A.D., ref: RIC-VIII 415, p-380,
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153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VIII 418, AE-1, -/-//palmASISCpalm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, Scarce, #1153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VIII 418, AE-1, -/-//palmASISCpalm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, Scarce, #1
avers: D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars above.
exergue: -/-//palmASISCpalm, diameter: 27,8-28,7mm, weight: 8,91g, axis: 7h,
mint: Siscia, date: 361-363 A.D.,
ref: RIC VIII 418, Scarce!,
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153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VIII 422, AE-3, -/-//palmASISCpalm, VOT/X/MVLT/XX in wreath, #1153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VIII 422, AE-3, -/-//palmASISCpalm, VOT/X/MVLT/XX in wreath, #1
avers: D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, J8/A3L, Helmeted, diademed, cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield.
reverse: No legend, VOT/X/MVLT/XX in wreath.
exergue: -/-//palmASISCpalm, diameter: 20-21mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Siscia, date: 361-363 A.D., ref: RIC-VIII 422, p-380,
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153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Thessalonica, RIC VIII 225, AE-1, -/-//palmTESApalm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, R!, #1153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Thessalonica, RIC VIII 225, AE-1, -/-//palmTESApalm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, R!, #1
avers: D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars above.
exergue: -/-//palmTESApalm, diameter: 27-28mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Thessalonica, date: 360-363 A.D., ref: RIC-VIII-225, R!
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153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Thessalonica, RIC VIII 226, AE-1, -/-//palm*TESΓ•palm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, Scarce, #1153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Thessalonica, RIC VIII 226, AE-1, -/-//palm*TESΓ•palm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, Scarce, #1
avers: D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars above.
exergue: -/-//palm*TESΓ•palm, diameter: 27-28mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Thessalonica, date: 361-363 A.D., ref: RIC-VIII-226, Scarce !,
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153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Thessalonica, RIC VIII 226, AE-1, -/-//palm*TESΓ•palm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, Scarce, #2153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Thessalonica, RIC VIII 226, AE-1, -/-//palm*TESΓ•palm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, Scarce, #2
avers: D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars above.
exergue: -/-//palm*TESΓ•palm, diameter: 27-28mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Thessalonica, date: 361-363 A.D., ref: RIC-VIII-226, Scarce !,
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153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Thessalonica, RIC VIII 226, AE-1, -/-//palm*TESB•palm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, Scarce, #1153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Thessalonica, RIC VIII 226, AE-1, -/-//palm*TESB•palm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, Scarce, #1
avers: D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars above.
exergue: -/-//palm* TESB•palm, diameter: 26,5-27,0 mm, weight: 8,55g, axis: 0h,
mint: Thessalonica, date: 361-363 A.D., ref: RIC-VIII-226, Scarce !,
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153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Thessalonica, RIC VIII Not in !, AE-1, -/-//palm•TESΓ•palm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, Rare! #1153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Thessalonica, RIC VIII Not in !, AE-1, -/-//palm•TESΓ•palm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, Rare! #1
avers: D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars above.
exergue: -/-//palm•TESΓ•palm, diameter: 27-28mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Thessalonica, date: 361-363 A.D., ref: RIC-VIII Not in, Rare!,
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153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Thessalonica, RIC VIII Not in !, AE-1, -/-//palm•TESBpalm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, Rare! #1153 Julianus II. (360-363 A.D.), Thessalonica, RIC VIII Not in !, AE-1, -/-//palm•TESBpalm, SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, Rare! #1
avers: D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars above.
exergue: -/-//palm•TESBpalm, diameter: 27-28mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Thessalonica, date: 361-363 A.D., ref: RIC-VIII Not in, Rare!,
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253-268 AD - Gallienus - RIC V (sole reign) 305 - VICTORIA AVG IIIEmperor: Gallienus (r. 253-268 AD)
Date: 260-268 AD
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Antoninianus

Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG
Emperor Gallienus
Bust right; radiate and cuirassed

Reverse: VICTORIA AVG III
The Emperor's Third Victory (refers to the defeat of Regalianus, in 260AD, under the revised numbering system for victories)
Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm.
"T" in left field (Rome mint, third officina)

RIC V Gallienus (sole reign) 305; VM 300
2.24g; 21.1mm; 30°
Pep
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268-270 AD - Claudius Gothicus - RIC V 104 - VICTORIA AVGEmperor: Claudius II Gothicus (r. 268-270 AD)
Date: 268-270 AD
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Antoninianus

Obverse: IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG
Imperator Caesar Emperor Claudius
Bust right; radiate and cuirassed

Reverse: VICTORIA AVG
The Emperor is victorious.
Victory standing left, holding wreath and palm.

Rome mint
RIC V Claudius Gothicus 104; VM 35
3.38g; 20.1mm; 0°
Pep
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337-350 AD - Constans - RIC VIII Siscia 183 - VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NNEmperor: Constans (r. 337-350 AD)
Date: 347-348 AD
Condition: aVF
Size: AE4

Obverse: CONSTAN-S P F AVG
Constans Dutiful and Wise Emperor
Bust right; rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed

Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN
The victories of our Lords and Emperors.
Two Victories standing facing one another, each holding wreath and palm.
Exergue: ASIS (Siscia mint, first officina)

RIC VIII Siscia 183; VM 57
1.49g; 15.5mm; 180°
Pep
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337-350 AD - Constans - RIC VIII Siscia 192 - VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NNEmperor: Constans (r. 337-350 AD)
Date: 347-348 AD
Condition: Fine
Size: AE4

Obverse: CONSTAN-S P F AVG
Constans Dutiful and Wise Emperor
Bust right; rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed

Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN
The victories of our Lords and Emperors.
Two Victories standing facing one another, each holding wreath and palm.
"" in center field.
Exergue: ΓSIS (Siscia mint, third officina)

RIC VIII Siscia 192; VM 57
1.41g; 16.5mm; 15°
Pep
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337-350 AD - Constans - RIC VIII Thessalonica 100 or 101 - VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NNEmperor: Constans (r. 337-350 AD)
Date: 347-348 AD
Condition: aFine
Size: AE4

Obverse: CONSTANS - P F AVG
Constans Dutiful and Wise Emperor
Bust right; rosette-diademed (maybe laureate too?), draped and cuirassed

Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN
The victories of our Lords and Emperors.
Two Victories facing each other, each holding a wreath and a palm branch.
Exergue: SMTSA (Thessalonica mint, first officina)

RIC VIII Thessalonica 100 or 101; VM 57
1.39g; 16.5mm; 15°
Pep
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337-350 AD - Constans - RIC VIII Trier 199 - VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NNEmperor: Constans (r. 337-350 AD)
Date: 347-348 AD
Condition: Fine
Size: AE4

Obverse: CONSTAN-S P F AVG
Constans Dutiful and Wise Emperor
Bust right; pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed

Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN
The victories of our Lords and Emperors.
Two Victories facing each other, each holding a wreath and a palm branch.
"Ε" in center field
Exergue: TRP (Trier mint, first officina)

RIC VIII Trier 199; VM 57
1.31g; 16.3mm; 165°
Pep
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337-361 AD - Constantius II - RIC VIII Siscia 194 - VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NNEmperor: Constantius II (r. 337-361 AD)
Date: 347-348 AD
Condition: Fine
Size: AE4

Obverse: CONSTANTI-VS P F AVG
Constantius Dutiful and Wise Emperor
Bust right; rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed

Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN
Two Victories standing facing one another, each holding wreath and palm.
in center field
Exergue: ?SIS (Siscia mint, unknown officina)

RIC VIII Siscia 194; VM 81
1.56g; 16.2mm; 30°
Pep
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337-361 AD - Constantius II - RIC VIII Thessalonica 099 - VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NNEmperor: Constantius II (r. 337-361 AD)
Date: 347-348 AD
Condition: Fair
Size: AE4

Obverse: CONSTANTI-VS P F AVG
Constantius Dutiful and Wise Emperor
Bust right; laurel and rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed

Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN
The victories of our Lords and Emperors.
Two Victories facing each other, each holding a wreath and a palm branch.
Exergue: SMTS? (Thessalonica mint, unknown officina)

RIC VIII Thessalonica 99; VM 81
1.68g; 16.0mm; 0°
Pep
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337-361 AD - Constantius II - RIC VIII Thessalonica 99 - VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN - 2nd ExampleEmperor: Constantius II (r. 337-361 AD)
Date: 347-348 AD
Condition: Fair
Size: AE4

Obverse: CONSTANTI-VS P F AVG
Constantius Dutiful and Wise Emperor
Bust right; laurel and rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed

Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN
The victories of our Lords and Emperors.
Two Victories facing one another, each holding a wreath and a palm branch.
Exergue: SMTS? (Thessalonica mint, unknown officina)

RIC VIII Thessalonica 99; VM 81
1.93g; 16.9mm; 345°
Pep
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364-375 AD - Valentinian I - RIC IX Siscia 15(a)xi - SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAEEmperor: Valentinian I (r. 364-375 AD)
Date: 367-375 AD
Condition: Fine/aFine
Size: AE3

Obverse: DN VALENTINI-ANVS PF AVG
Our Lord Valentinian Dutiful and Wise Emperor
Bust right; pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed

Reverse: SECVRITAS - REIPVBLICAE
The Republic is secure.
Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm.
"D" in left field
Exergue: *?SISC (Siscia mint, unknown officina)

RIC IX Siscia 15(a)xi; VM46
1.95g; 18.6mm; 210°
Pep
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375-392 AD - Valentinian II - RIC IX Siscia 39(a)1 - VICTORIA AVGGGEmperor: Valentinian II (r. 375-392 AD)
Date: 384-387 AD
Condition: Fine
Size: AE4

Obverse: DN VALENTINI-ANVS PF AVG
Our Lord Valentinian Dutiful and Wise Emperor
Bust right; pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed

Reverse: VICTOR-IA AVGGG
The Three Emperors are victorious.
Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm.
Exergue: ASIS (Siscia mint, first officina)

RIC IX Siscia 39(a)1; VM49
0.70g; 12.8mm; 195°
Pep
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379-395 AD - Theodosius I - RIC IX Siscia 39(b) - VICTORIA AVGGGEmperor: Theodosius I (r. 379-395 AD)
Date: 384-387 AD
Condition: Fine
Size: AE4

Obverse: DN THEODO-SIVS P F AVG
Our Lord Theodosius Dutiful and Wise Emperor
Bust right; pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed

Reverse: VICTOR-IA AVGGG
The Three Emperors are victorious.
Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm.
Exergue: (A or B)SIS (Siscia mint, first or second officina)

RIC IX Siscia 39(b); VM43
1.04g; 14.0mm; 210°
Pep
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Achaios 220 - 214 B.C.Achaios/Achaeus (Usurper in Asia Minor) 220 - 214 B.C. Ae (20.6, 19.3, 19.1, 17.0)mm. (5.02, 6.04, 5.22, 4.04)g. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right, with corkscrew curls. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ AXAIOY, Eagle standing right with closed wings, palm branch over shoulder. Counterstamp horse's head right. BMC 3, Newell 1441.ddwau
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AE 27, NemaususDate: ca. 9 - 3 BC, Nemausus
Obv: IMP DIVI F
Heads of Agrippa (left) and Augustus (right) back to back, Agrippa wearing combined rostral crown and laurel wreath and Augustus wearing oak-wreath
Rev: COL NEM
Crocodile chained to palm-shoot with tip right; above on left a wreath with long ties
RIC I (second edition) Augustus 158
11,56g, ∅ 27mm
2 commentsLaurentius
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Alexander I Balas 150-145 B.C.Alexander I Balas 150-145 B.C. Ae 17.7 - 18.2mm. Weight 7.31g. Obv: Head of Alexander I r. in crested Boeotian helmet. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Nike standing l. crowning royal name with wreath and holding palm.ddwau
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Alexander I Balas 150-145 B.C.Alexander I Balas 150-145 B.C. Ae 18.6~19.4mm. 7.08g. Obv: Head of Alexander I as Alexander the Great r. in crested Macedonian helmet. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Nike standing l. crowning royal name with wreath and holding palm, ear of grain outer l. monogram A/B inner l. Houghton 201, SNG Cop Syria 263, Babelon 851ddwau
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Alexander I Balas, 150 - 145 B.C.Alexander I Balas. 152-145BC. Ae 13.4~13.9mm. 2.39g. Dilepton Tyre mint. Obv: Diademed head r. Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ r. / AΛEΞANΔΡOΥ l. Palm tree; across field. SNG Spaer 1539-43; Newell, Tyre 80; CSE 748.ddwau
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Alexander II Zabinas 128-122 B.C.Alexander II Zabinas 128-122 B.C. Ar 12.3~13.0mm. 1.73g. Hemidrachm. Antioch mint. Diademed head of Alexander II r. Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞANΔPOY, Nike standing l., holding wreath and palm. Controls: Primary HΔP monogram inner l., Secondary AP monogram below. SC 2224c. SNG Spaer 2287.ddwau
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Amisos - AE 2185-65 BC
Aegis facing
Nike advancing right, holding palm over shoulder
AMI_ΣOY
(ΠΩΔ) _ (AVTE)
RecGen 44; SNG BM Black Sea 1177-1179; cf. SNG Cop 170.
6,90g 19,5mm
J. B.
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Antiochos XII 87-84 BCAntiochus XII 87–86/5 BC, Damascus mint Ae 22mm, Weight 7.1g. Obv: Beardless diademed bust of Antiochus XII right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ ΚΑΛΛΙΝΙΚΟΥ – Tyche standing left with palm branch in right hand and cornucopia in left, dotted border. Reference: SC 2, 2476; SNG Israel I, Nos. 2900–2902. SPAER 2897

Antiochus XII Dionysus (Epiphanes/Philopator/Callinicus), a ruler of the Greek Seleucid kingdom who reigned 87–84 BC, was the fifth son of Antiochus VIII Grypus and Tryphaena to take up the diadem. He succeeded his brother Demetrius III Eucaerus as separatist ruler of the southern parts of the last remaining Seleucid realms, basically Damascus and its surroundings.

Antiochus initially gained support from Ptolemaic forces and was the last Seleucid ruler of any military reputation, even if it was on a local scale. He made several raids into the territories of the Jewish Hasmonean kings, and tried to check the rise of the Nabataean Arabs. A battle against the latter turned out to be initially successful, until the young king was caught in a melee and killed by an Arab soldier. Upon his death the Syrian army fled and mostly perished in the desert. Soon after, the Nabateans conquered Damascus.

Antiochus' titles - apart from Dionysos - mean respectively (God) Manifest, Father-loving and Beautiful Victor. The last Seleucid kings often used several epithets on their coins.
ddwau
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Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C.Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C. Ae 12.4~13.7mm. 1.42g. Obv: Smyrna or Sardes mint. Helmeted bust of Athena facing. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Nike advancing left, holding wreath & palm; monogram in outer left field. SNGIs 233, Newell, WSM 1369, SNG Cop 77.ddwau
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Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C.Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C. Ae 16.9~18.4mm. 4.45g. Obv: Smyrna or Sardes mint. Helmeted bust of Athena facing. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Nike advancing left, holding wreath & palm; monogram in outer left field, countermarked - winged helmet with face plates. SNGIs 233, Newell, WSM 1370, SNG Cop 77.ddwau
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Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C.Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C. Ae 13.5~15.2mm. 1.99g. Obv: Smyrna or Sardes mint. Helmeted bust of Athena facing. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Nike advancing left, holding wreath & palm; monogram in outer left field, countermarked - winged helmet with face plates. SNGIs 233, Newell, WSM 1370, SNG Cop 77.ddwau
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Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C.Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C. Ae 13.8~14.7mm. 1.95g. Obv: Smyrna or Sardes mint. Helmeted bust of Athena facing. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Nike advancing left, holding wreath & palm; monogram in outer left field. SC I 315, SNGIs 233, Newell, WSM 1369, SNG Cop 77.1 commentsddwau
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Antiochus VI Dionysus, 144 - c. 142 B.C. - AmphoraAntiochos VI, AE20. Apameia mint. 145- c.142 BC. Radiate head of Antiochos right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ / ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ∆ΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ to left and right of amphora or
kantharos, palm branch to right. SC 2015; Hoover SC 1044; BMC 29; Houghton 244-245
ddwau
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Antiochus VI Dionysus, 144 - c. 142 B.C. - AmphoraAntiochos VI, AE20. 7.07g. Apameia mint. 145- c.142 BC. Radiate head of Antiochos right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ / ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ∆ΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ to left and right of amphora or kantharos, palm branch to right. SC 2015; Hoover SC 1044; BMC 29; Houghton 244-245ddwau
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Antiochus VI Dionysus, 144 - c. 142 B.C. - AmphoraAntiochos VI, 145- c.142 BC. AE20.5. 7.29g. Apameia mint. Obv: Radiate head of Antiochos right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ / ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ∆ΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ to left and right of amphora or kantharos, palm branch to right. SC 2015; Hoover SC 1044; BMC 29; Houghton 244-245ddwau
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Antiochus XII 87/6–84/3 B.C.Antiochus XII 87/6–84/3 B.C. Damascus mint 2nd issue Ae 20.7~21.1mm. 7.92g. Obv: Beardless diademed bust of Antiochus XII r., dotted border. Rev: ΒΑCΙΛΕΩC ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟV ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟVC ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟC ΚΑΛΛΙΝΙΚΟV – Tyche standing l. with palm branch in right hand and cornucopia in left, dotted border. Reference: SC 2, 2476; SNG Israel I, Nos. 2900–2902. SPAER 2897 ddwau
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Aquilea, RIC VIII 170, 148 Magnentius (350-353 A.D.), -/-//palmbranch AQT palmbranch, AE-2, Centenionalis, VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAES, Two Victories, #1Aquilea, RIC VIII 170, 148 Magnentius (350-353 A.D.), -/-//palmbranch AQT palmbranch, AE-2, Centenionalis, VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAES, Two Victories, #1
avers:- DN-MAGNEN-TIVS-PF-AVG, Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right, A behind head.
revers:- VICTORIAE-DD-NN-AVG-ET-CAES, Two Victories standing, facing each other, together holding wreath reading VOT/V/MVLT/X.
exerg: -/-//palmbranch AQT palmbranch, diameter: 23-25mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Aquileia, date: 350-353 AD., ref: RIC VIII 170, Sear 18829.
Q-001
quadrans
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Aquilea, RIC VIII 170, 148 Magnentius (350-353 A.D.), -/-//palmbranch AQT palmbranch, AE-2, Centenionalis, VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAES, Two Victories, #2Aquilea, RIC VIII 170, 148 Magnentius (350-353 A.D.), -/-//palmbranch AQT palmbranch, AE-2, Centenionalis, VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAES, Two Victories, #2
avers:- DN-MAGNEN-TIVS-PF-AVG, Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right, A behind head.
revers:- VICTORIAE-DD-NN-AVG-ET-CAES, Two Victories standing, facing each other, together holding wreath reading VOT/V/MVLT/X.
exerg: -/-//palmbranch AQP palmbranch, diameter: 23-25mm, weight: 5,39g, axis: h,
mint: Aquileia, date: 350-353 AD., ref: RIC VIII 170, Sear 18829.
Q-002
quadrans
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Philetairos, Athena, bow, palm branchMysia, Pergamon
AE13, after 282 B.C.
Pergamene Kingdom, Philetairos
Obv.: head of Athena right, wearing helmet decorated with a griffin
Rev.: ΦIΛE/TAIΡOΥ, bow, palm branch below
AE, 13mm, 2.07g
Ref.: SNG STOCKHOLM 2087?
shanxi
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Athens New Style Tetradrachm 160/59 BCObv: Athena right in tri-form helmet
Thompson issue 5 16.97 Gm 32 mm
Thompson Catalogue: Obs:New : Rev:New
Rev:ΑΘΕ ethnic
Owl standing on amphora
2 Magistrates monograms beside each a single palm.
Symbol: 2 Palms
All surrounded by an olive wreath
cicerokid
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Athens New Style Tetradrachm 149/8 BCObs : Athena Parthenos right in tri-form helmet
34mm 16.64g Thompson issue 16
Thompson catalogue: Obs 109 : Rev (not in plates)/ NEW?
Rev : AΘE ethnic
Owl standing on overturned panathenaic amphora
on which 2 control letters Ε ? : RF month mark Ι
ΠOΛΥ , TI - MPΔ monogram
2 magistrates : ΠΟΛΥ TIMARCHIDES
Symbol : Palm Leaf (oblique behind owl)
All within a surrounding olive wreath
cicerokid
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Augustus, AE Semis, RPC I 1651Augustus
27 BC - 14 A.D.

Coin: AE Semis

Obverse: Victoria, standing, facing left, upon a base, holding a Wreath with her right hand and a Palm branch with her left. VIC - AVG across the fields.
Reverse: COHOR PRAE PHIL, around Three Vexillae.

Weight: 4.77 g, Diameter: 19 x 18 x 2 mm, Die axis: 180°, Mint: Philippi, in commemoration of the battle in 42 B.C. Reference: RPC I 1651
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Augustus, AE Semis, RPC I 1651 Second exampleAugustus
27 BC - 14 A.D.

Coin: AE Semis

Obverse: Victoria, standing, facing left, upon a base, holding a Wreath with her right hand and a Palm branch with her left. VIC - AVG across the fields.
Reverse: COHOR - PRAE / PHIL, around Three Vexillae.

Weight: 4.44 g, Diameter: 18.2 x 18.2 x 2.1 mm, Die axis: 0°, Mint: Philippi, in commemoration of the battle in 42 B.C.
Reference: RPC I 1651
Constantine IV
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Augustus, AE Semis, RPC I 1651 Third exampleAugustus
27 BC - 14 A.D.

Coin: AE Semis

Obverse: Victoria, standing, facing left, upon a base, holding a Wreath with her right hand and a Palm branch with her left. VIC - AVG across the fields.
Reverse: COHOR - PRAE / PHIL, around Three Vexillae.

Weight: 4.26 g, Diameter: 19.8 x 18.3 x 2.1 mm, Die axis: 10°, Mint: Philippi, in commemoration of the battle in 42 B.C.
Reference: RPC I 1651
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Aurelian Antoninianus CoinThis type refers to Aurelian's defeat of Zenobia's Palmyrene Empire in the east. The captives wear Parthian caps and are typically attributed as Persians. The real captives were more likely Palmyreans. Typical of Roman propaganda, Zenobia's Sasanian supporters are depicted to glorify Aurelian's victory and mask that this was an internal revolt and civil war.

RS52117. Silvered antoninianus, RIC V 151, gVF, Ticinum (Pavia, Italy) mint, weight 4.178g, maximum diameter 24.1mm, die axis 180o, 270 - 275 A.D.; obverse IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right; reverse ORIENS AVG, Sol advancing left, raising right hand, globe in left, two bound captives at feet, TXXT in exergue; near full circles strike, extensive silvering remaining
Colby S
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Aurelian, AE Antoninianus, Gobl 70a2 Ticinum, Sol, Palmyrans, ScarceAurelian
Augustus, 270 – 275 A.D.

Coin: AE Antoninianus

Obverse: IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust facing right. Aegis on left shoulder.
Reverse: ORIENS AVG, Sol, advancing to the left, raising his right hand in Blessing, holding the Globe with his left, trampling a bound Palmyran to the left, another bound Palmyran to the right looks back to Sol. P✵ in exergue.

Weight: 4.00 g, Diameter: 21.8 x 21.5 x 1.4 mm, Die axis: 180°, Mint: Ticinum, struck between 274-275 A.D. Reference: Gobl 70a2 Ticinum, Rated Scarce
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Aurelian, AE Antoninianus, RIC V, I 137Aurelian
Augustus, 270 – 275 A.D.

Coin: AE Antoninianus

Obverse: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust facing right. Aegis on left shoulder.
Reverse: ORIENS AVG, Sol, advancing to the left, raising his right hand in Blessing, holding the Globe with his left, trampling a bound Palmyran to the left, another bound Palmyran to the right looks back to Sol. Q in exergue.

Weight: 2.96 g, Diameter: 23 x 23 x 1 mm, Die axis: 0°, Mint: Milan, Reference: RIC V, I 137
Constantine IV
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Aurelian, AE Antoninianus, RIC V, I 151Aurelian
Augustus, 270 – 275 A.D.

Coin: AE Antoninianus, Silvered

Obverse: IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust facing right. Aegis on left shoulder.
Reverse: ORIENS AVG, Sol, advancing to the left, raising his right hand in Blessing, holding the Globe with his left, trampling a bound Palmyran to the left, another bound Palmyran to the right looks back to Sol. ✶ in the left field, TXXT in exergue.

Weight: 3.46 g, Diameter: 23.2 x 21 x 1 mm, Die axis: 190°, Mint: Ticinum, Reference: RIC V, I 151
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