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00 - Vespasian AR Denarius - Winged CaduceusEmperor Vespasian (AD 69 - 79)
Silver Denarius, Rome Mint AD 74
obv: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANUS AUG - Laureate head right.
rev: PON MAX TR P COS V - Winged Caduceus.
RIC 703
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00 - Vespasian AR Denarius - Winged Caduceus.Emperor Vespasian (AD 69 - 79)
Silver Denarius, Rome Mint AD 74
obv: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANUS AUG - Laureate head right.
rev: PON MAX TR P COS V - Winged Caduceus.
RIC 703
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012p Claudius I. (41-54 A.D.), Phrygia, Amorium, RPC I 3237, AE-21, Eagle with caduceus standing, right, #1012p Claudius I. (41-54 A.D.), Phrygia, Amorium, RPC I 3237, AE-21, Eagle with caduceus standing, right, #1
avers: ΤΙ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΓЄΡΜΑΝΙΚΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ, Laureate head of Claudius right.
revers: ЄΠΙ ΠЄΔΩΝΟϹ ΚΑΙ ΚΑΤΩΝΟϹ, ΑΜΡ (in field), Eagle with caduceus standing, right, on the uncertain object.
exergue: AMP/-//--, diameter: 20,0-21,0mm, weight: 6,09g, axes: 0h,
mint: City: Amorium, Region: Phrygia, Province: Asia, Subprovince: Conventus of Synnada,
date: 41-54 A.D.,
ref: RPC I 3237, BMC 28,
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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).dafnis
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0164 - Denarius Norbana 83 BCObv/ Diademed head of Venus r.; behind, control mark CL; below, C NORBANVS.
Rev/ Corn ear, fasces with axe and caduceus.
Ag, 19.0 mm, 3.89 g
Moneyer: C.Norbanus.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 357/1b [dies o/r: 156/173 (all var.)] - Syd. 739 - RSC Norbana 2
ex-Auctiones, auction e3, lot 106 (ex-De La Tour colln., Hess-Divo, auction 314, lot 1350) (ex-Varesi, auction nov 1989, lot 175)dafnis
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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 3207dafnis
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026 Nerva (96-98 A.D.), RIC II 112var., Rome, AE-Quadrans, S/C//--, Winged caduceus,026 Nerva (96-98 A.D.), RIC II 112var., Rome, AE-Quadrans, S/C//--, Winged caduceus,
avers: IMP NERVA CAES AVG, modius with three grain-ears.
reverse: Winged caduceus, S-C across the field.
exergue: S/C//--, diameter: 15-15,5mm, weight: 2,35g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 96-98 A.D., ref: RIC II 112var., C-138, BMC ,
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0260 - Denarius Junia/Postumia 48 BCObv/ Head of Pietas r.; behind, PIETAS.
Rev/ Holding hands; behind, caduceus; below, ALBINVS BRVTI F.
Ag, 19.5 mm, 3.81 g
Moneyer: D. Iunius Brutus Albinus.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 450/2 [dies o/r: 171/190] - BMCRR I/3964
ex-Artemide Aste, auction 51E, lot 238dafnis
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032 Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), RIC II 0734, Rome, AE-Quadrans, COS-III P P, Winged Caduceus, Very Rare !032 Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), RIC II 0734, Rome, AE-Quadrans, COS-III P P, Winged Caduceus, Very Rare !
avers:- HADRIANVS-AVGVSTVS, Bust of Hadrian, laureate, right.
revers:- COS III P P, Winged, Caduceus.
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 16-17mm, weight: 2,50g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 132-134A.D., ref: RIC-II-734-p-, Very Rare !
"BMC p. 464, *, citing Cohen 506 (Gréau Sale, 6 francs).
Strack 495b: two spec. in Vatican, one in Vienna." by Curtis Clay
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032p Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), Samosata, Commagene, RPC III 3414, AE-16, C - A / E - T /N - H, Winged caduceus, Rare! #1032p Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), Samosata, Commagene, RPC III 3414, AE-16, C - A / E - T /N - H, Winged caduceus, Rare! #1
avers: AΔΡΙΑNOC CEBACTOC, Laureate head right.
reverse: C - A / E - T /N - H, Winged caduceus.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:15,0-16,7mm, weight:2,50g, axis:6h,
mint: Province: Syria, Region: Commagene, city: Samosata, date: ET NH Year 58, 130-131 A.D.,
ref:
RPC III 3414,
BMC 17-18 (?),
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037 - 004 BC - Herod the Great - TJC 59d - PrutahKing: Herod the Great (r. 37-4 BC)
Date: (37-4 BC)
Condition: aFine
Denomination: Prutah
Obverse: HΡΩΔ BAΣIΛ
King Herod
Anchor.
Reverse: no legend
Double cornucopiae with caduceus between horns, five pellets above.
Jerusalem mint
TJC 59d; Hendin 500
1.46g; 14.4mm; 180°Pep
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037b Marcus Aurelius (139-161 A.D. as Caesar, 161-180 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 1176, Rome, AE-As, TR P XXX IMP VIII COS III, Clasped hands holding caduceus and two corn-ears, Scarce!037b Marcus Aurelius (139-161 A.D. as Caesar, 161-180 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 1176, Rome, AE-As, TR P XXX IMP VIII COS III, Clasped hands holding caduceus and two corn-ears, Scarce!
avers:- M-ANTONINVS-AVG-GERM-SARM, Laureate head left.
revers:- TR-P-XXX-IMP-VIII-COS-III, Clasped hands holding caduceus and two corn-ears, S-C in exergue.
exerg: -/-//S-C, diameter: 24-26mm, weight: 10,59g, axis:0h,
mint: Rome, date:175-76 A.D., ref: RIC-III-1176, p-305, C-940, Sear-, Scarce!
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041b Commodus (166-180 A.D. as Caesar, 180-192 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0566, Rome, AE-Sestertius, TEMP FELIC P M TR P XV IMP VIII COS VI, S/C//--, Caduceus, two crossed cornucopiae, #1041b Commodus (166-180 A.D. as Caesar, 180-192 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0566, Rome, AE-Sestertius, TEMP FELIC P M TR P XV IMP VIII COS VI, S/C//--, Caduceus, two crossed cornucopiae, #1
avers: M COMMOD ANT P FELIX AVG BRIT PP, Laureate head right.
reverse: TEMP FELIC P M TR P XV IMP VIII COS VI, Caduceus between two crossed cornucopiae, S-C across the field.
exergue: S/C//--, diameter: 26,5-28,0 mm, weight: 17,12 g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 190 A.D., ref: RIC III 566, C-722, BMCRE 655, Sear 5807var.,
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07 - Hadrian Tetradrachm AD126/7 Roman Empire
Emperor Hadrian (117 - 138 AD)
AR/BI Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt. Regnal Year 11 = AD126/7.
(titles in Greek)
obv: Laureate bust right, seen from behind.
rev: Eirene holding caduceus and grain ears.
Weight: 12.65 grams.
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083 B.C., C Norbanus, Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford-357-5, Rome, Corn ear, fasces, and caduceus, #1083 B.C., C Norbanus, Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford-357-5, Rome, Corn ear, fasces, and caduceus, #1
avers: Number behind (C-XXXIIII), C•NORBANVS below, diademed head of Venus right.
reverse: Corn ear, fasces, and caduceus.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18mm, weight: 3,80g, axis: 7h,
mint: Rome, date: 083 B.C., ref: Crawford-357-5, Syd-739, Norbana 2,
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196_Julia_Domna_As_RIC_881_1Julia Domna (ca. 170 – 217 AD)
AE As/Dupondius, Rome, 196 – 209
IVLIA AVGVSTA;
Draped bust right
MATER CASTRORVM, SC in exergue;
Julia, diademed and veiled, standing left, sacrificing out of patera over altar and holding caduceus, three standards in front
10,16 gr, 26 mm
RIC IVa, 881; BMC V, 789; C. 121
Ex Friedinger-Pranter Collection. Purchased of Oberstleutnant Voetter, 29.01.1913 for 6 crownsga77
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198-217 AD - Caracalla - RIC IV 127 - FELICITAS AVGGEmperor: Caracalla (r. 198-217 AD)
Date: 201-206 AD
Condition: EF
Denomination: Denarius
Obverse: ANTONINVS - PIVS AVG
Emperor Antoninus Pius (Caracalla)
Bust right; laureate and draped
Reverse: FELICITAS AVGG
The Emperors provide happiness.
Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae.
Rome mint
RIC IV Caracalla 127
3.30g; 20.0mm; 30°Pep
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268-270 AD - Claudius Gothicus - RIC V 032 or 033 - FELICITAS AVGEmperor: Claudius Gothicus (r. 268-270 AD)
Date: 268-270 AD
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Antoninianus
Obverse: IMP (C?) CLAVDIVS AVG
Imperator Emperor Claudius
Head right; radiate
Reverse: FELICITAS AVG
The Emperor provides happiness and success.
Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia.
"B" in right field (Rome mint, second officina)
RIC V 32 or 33, VM 10
2.47g; 21.8mm; 180°Pep
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31-01 - ANTONINO PIO ( 138 - 161 D.C.)AR Denario 17 x 18 mm 3.3 gr.
Anv: "ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P" - Cabeza laureada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "COS IIII" - Dos manos entrelazadas sosteniendo un caduceo y dos espigas de trigo.
Acuñada 145/6 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.III #136 Pag.43 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #4078 Pag.212 - BMCRE IV #530/5 Pag.77 - Cohen Vol.II #344 Pag.304 - RSC Vol.II #344 Pag.175 - DVM #18/20 Pag.135 - UCR #722 - St. Vol.III #166mdelvalle
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31-14 - ANTONINO PIO (138 - 161 D.C.)AE AS 29 mm 9.2 gr.
Anv: "ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P" - Busto laureado viendo a derecha.
Rev: "TR POT COS III - S C" - Caduceo alado entre dos Cornucopias (cuerno de la abundancia) repletas de frutas.
Acuñada 140 - 144 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Referencias: RIC Vol.III #705a Pag.117 - Cohen Vol.II #924 Pag.359 - Sear RCV II #4317 Pag.239 - Hill UCR #289 - BMCRE IV #1384 Pag.223mdelvalle
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Alexander III (?) , Macedonian shield, helmet, Sardes mint.Macedonian Kings, AE14, 3.6 g, Sardes mint.
Obv.: Macedonian shield with caduceus.
Rev.: B-A across upper fields, Macedonian helmet, caduceus
to left, FIL at lower left, rose at lower right.
Price 2605 var. Unlisted fieldmarks and positions.
Price (different numbers) lists the rose as being
in the right field, and a monogram below. Steff V
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Antoninus Caesar, RIC (Hadrian) 1088, As of AD 138 (Clasped hands) Æ As (10.2g, Ø27mm, 6h), Rome mint, struck under Hadrian during Feb.25th-July 10th, 138 AD.
Obv.: IMP T AELIVS CAESAR ANTONINVS, bare head of Antoninus facing right.
Rev.: TRIB POT COS (around ) S C (in field), clasped hands, caduceus with two corn ears behind.
RIC (Hadrian) 1088a (S); Cohen 1066; BMC (Hadrian) 1948; Strack (Hadrian) 906 (3 coll.: Berlin, Paris, and Vienna)
ex G. Henzen (2004)Charles S
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Antoninus Pius - AR denariusRome
139 AD
bare head right
ANTONINVS__AVG PIVS P P
hands in handshake grasping winged caduceus and grain ears
TR__P__COS__II
RSC II 833, RIC III 43
3,46g 18mmJ. B.
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Antoninus Pius, AE As, clasping hands with Winged Caduceus & Wheat-ears, RIC II 1088aAntoninus Pius
As Caesar, 25th February - 10th July 138 A.D.
Coin: AE As
Obverse: IMP T AELIVS CAESAR ANTONINVS, bare-headed bust facing right.
Reverse: TRIB POT COS S-C, two clasped hands, holding a Winged Caduceus with Wheat-ears.
Weight: 7.33 g, Diameter: 26 x 25 mm, Die axis: 0°, Mint: Rome, struck in 138 A.D. in the reign of Hadrian, References:
RIC II 1088a, Cohen 1066Constantine IV
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Antoninus Pius, AE Dupondius, Felicitas, RIC III 800Antoninus Pius
Augustus, 138 - 161 A.D.
Coin: AE Dupondius
Obverse: ANTONINVS AVG - PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, radiate bust facing right.
Reverse: FELICITAS AVG, Felicitas, standing, facing left, holding Capricorn with her right hand and a Caduceus with her left. S - C across the fields.
Weight: 10.36 g, Diameter: 24.8 x 24.8 x 2.2 mm, Die axis: 190°, Mint: Rome, struck between 145-161 A.D. Reference:
RIC III 800Constantine IV
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 705a, As of AD 140-144 (crossed cornucopiae & caduceus)Æ As (10.5g, Ø27mm, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 140-144.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head of Antoninus Pius facing right.
Rev.: TR·POT·COS III (around), S C (below), Winged caduceus upright between two crossed cornucopiae.
RIC 705a (scarce), BMC 1380-83; Cohen 924; Strack 893
ex G. Henzen (Netherlands, 1997)Charles S
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Artaban III - AE chalkousEcbatana
10-38 AD
bearded, diademed and draped bust left, square beard
hand holding caduceus
Sellwood Type 63.26; ANS 1944.100.83060-3
ex Aurea
ex Ladislav Skála collectionJ. B.
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Athens New Style Tetradrachm 133/2 BC SOLDObs : Athena Parthenos right in tri-form helmet
29mm 17.06g Thompson issue 32
Thompson catalogue: Obs 378 : Rev d (not in plates)
Rev : ΑΘΕ ethnic
Owl standing on overturned panathenaic amphora on
which month mark Ε control ΔΙ below
3 magistrates : POLYCHARM NIKOG DIONYSIOU
LF symbol : Winged Caduceus
All surrounded within an olive wreath
SOLDcicerokid
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Bactria, Graeco-Baktrian Kings, Demetrios, Æ29, ca. 200-185 BC.Bactria, Graeco-Baktrian Kings, Demetrios,
Æ29, Hemi-obol / Triple Unit / Trichalkon (28-29 mm / 12.41 g), ca. 200-185 BC.,
Obv.: Head of elephant slightly right with raised trunk, wearing bell.
Rev.: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY, either side of large caduceus (with serpent heads at the upper ends), monogram ΔPI... in field to left.
SNG ANS 209-11 ; Bopearachchi Série 5C ; MIG 108a ; cf. Sear GC 7533 .
my ancient coin database
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C Norbanus. Silver Denarius (83 AC)o: Diademed head of Venus right, C NORBANVS below. []XXI[] behind.
r: Ear of corn, fasces and caduceus.
18.6mm; 4.11g; 950 ‰; 12h
RCV.278 - BMC/RR.2806 - CRR.739 (1) - RRC.357 /1b - RSC.2 - B.2 (Norbana)T.MooT
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C. Norbanus - AR denarius²Sicily / ¹Rome
²85-84 BC / ¹83 BC
diademed head of Venus right, wearing single drop earring and pearl necklace
CLIII
C·NORBANVS
grain ear, fasces and caduceus
¹Crawford 357/1b, RSC I Norbana 2, Sydenham 739, BMCRR I Rome 2810, SRCV I 278
²Mark Passehl - Roman moneyer & coin type chronology, 150 – 50 BC
3,9g 18,5
ex Aurea
Moneyer's family came from Volscian town Norba.
Reverse commemorates activity of elder C. Norbanus, moneyer's father, during the Social War, when he raised troops, organized a fleet, and provisioned the town of Rhegium. He, as a consul, led popular forces and was defeated by Sulla in 83 BC.J. B.
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C. Norbanus - Norbana-2ROMAN REPUBLIC C. Norbanus. AR Denarius (18.6mm, 3.86 grams), Struck Circa. 83 BC Obverse: Diademed head of Venus right, wearing single drop earring and pearl necklace, CLXXV behind, C • NORBANVS below. Reverse: Grain ear to left, fasces in center, and caduceus to right. Crawford 357/1b; Sydenham 739; SECV 278; Norbana-2Bud Stewart
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Caligula, Tomis, Caduceus, AE16obv: ΓAIOC KAICAP, laureate head right
rev: TOM - HΓH - TOPI - ΔOY, winged caduceus
AMNG, 2579areich
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Caracalla AR DenariusObv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG - Laureate and draped bust right.
Rev: FELICITAS AVGG - Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia.
Date: 205 AD
Mint: Rome
Ref: Cohen 64, RIC 127oa
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Carinus - AE antoninianusRome
early 285 AD
6th emission
radiate, cuirassed bust right
IMP CARINVS P F AVG
Mercury standing left, holding purse and caduceus
PIETAS AVG
KA crescent Δ
RIC 264, Cohen 72
3,48g 21mmJ. B.
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Claudius II 268-269 A.D.Claudius II Antoninianus, Mediolanum (Milan), 268-269 A.D. Ae 18.1~21mm. 4.18g. Obv: IMP CLAVDIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev: FELIC TEMPO, Felicitas standing facing, head left, vertical sceptre in left hand, short caduceus in right hand, T in ex.(RIC 145; C 74; RCV 11330). ddwau
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Claudius – RIC-52Claudius Denarius 41 -53 AD (18 mm 3.49 gm) Lugdunum Mint Struck 50 -51 AD. TI CLAVD CAESAR AVG P M TR P X IMP PP, laureate head right / PACI AVGVSTAE, Pax-Nemesis, winged, advancing right, pointing at snake with winged caduceus, drawing out fold of robe below chin. RIC 52; RSC 65; BMC 62; Sear 1846Bud Stewart
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Claudius, AE Diobol, Milne 114Claudius
Augustus, 41 – 54 A.D.
Coin: AE Diobol
Obverse: TIB KΛAV KAI - CEBAC ΓEPMA, laureate bust facing right. LI in the right field.
Reverse: AYTO-KPA, four stalks of Wheat, tied together with a winged Caduceus between.
Weight: 7.97 g, Diameter: 24 x 24.5 x 2.2 mm, Die axis: 200°, Mint: Alexandria, Year: 10 (LI = 49 - 50 A.D.) Reference: Milne 114Constantine IV
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Cr357/1b. C Norbanus. AR Denarius. 83 BC. Norbana 2.Obv. Diademed head of Venus r C NORBANUS LXXVIIII
Rev. Ear of wheat, fasces and caduceus.
Rome, 83 BC. 3.88g. Cr-357/1b, Syd 739, Norbana 2.
ex-HJB LordBest
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Decimus Junius Brutus – Postumia-10ROMAN REPUBLIC. Decimus Junius Brutus Denarius 48 BC. AR Denarius (19mm, 3.38 g, 7h). Rome mint. Bare head of Pietas right PIETAS behind / Clasped hands holding winged caduceus ALBINVS BRVTI F below. Crawford 450/2; CRI 26; Sydenham 942; Postumia 10; SRVC 427Bud Stewart
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Demetrius III 95 - 88 B.C.Demetrius III 95 - 88 B.C. Ae 18.7~19.5mm. 3.66g. Obv: Radiate head of Demetrius III right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ ΕΩΤΗΡΟΥ, Hermes standing facing, holding palm branch and caduceus. SNG Spaer 2876, Houghton 863, Sear 7194.ddwau
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Demetrius III 97/6 - 88/7 B.C.Demetrius III Eukairos. 97/6 - 88/7 B.C. Ae 16.6~18.2mm. 4.14g. Damascus mint. Obv: Diademed and radiate head of Demetrius r., curly beard, diadem ends falling straight behind, dotted border. Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY ΘEOY / BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY ΘEOY / ΦIΛOΠATOPOΣ CΩTHPOC, Hermes standing left on square basis, holding palm frond and caduceus, dotted border, to outer left, [N]. SC 2456.; HGC 9, 1312. .
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Demetrius III 97/6 - 88/7 B.C.Demetrius III 97/6-88/7 B.C. Ae 18.7~19.5mm. 3.66g. Obv: Diademed head of Demetrius III r., dotted border. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ / ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ ΕΩΤΗΡΟΥ, Hermes standing facing, holding palm branch and caduceus. SNG Spaer 2876, Houghton 863, Sear 7194, SC 2455.
ddwau
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EB0365 Decimus Junius Brutus, Pietas / Hands clasping caduceusDecimus Junius Brutus Albinus, AR Denarius, 49-48 BC.
Obv: Head of Pietas right, PIETAS behind.
Rev: Two right hands clasping caduceus, ALBINVS BRVTI F below.
References: Syd. 942.
Diameter: 18 mm, Weight: 3.845 grams.
Note: Sold.EB
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EB0370 Augustus, clasped handsAugustus, AE quadrans, 9 BC.
Obv: LAMIA SILIVS ANNIVS, clasped hands holding caduceus.
Rev: III VIR A A A F F around large S C.
References: Cohen 338.
Diameter: 16.5 mm, Weight: 3.002 grams.
Note: Sold.EB
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Elaeussa-Sebaste c. 64 - 20 B.C.Elaeussa-Sebaste, Islands off Cilicia, c. 64 - 20 B.C. Ae 17.2mm. 3.57g. Elaeussa-Sebaste mint. Obv: Turreted head of Tyche right, EP behind, circle of dots around. Rev: EΛAIOVΣIΩN, naked Hermes standing left, chlamys and caduceus in left arm. Monogram left field. BMC p. 235, 10 ffddwau
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Elagabalus, AE25, Hermes, Varbanov I 1457Elagabalus
Augustus, 218 – 11th March 222 A.D.
Coin: AE25
Obverse: AVT K M AVPH ● ANTΩNEINOC, Laureate bust facing right.
Reverse: VΠ CEPΓ TITIANOY MAPKIANOΠOΛΙΤΩΝ, Hermes, standing, facing left, holding a Purse with his right hand and a Caduceus with his left.
Weight: 10.65 g, Diameter: 25.3 x 26 x 3 mm, Die axis: 20°, Mint: Marcianopolis, Consular Legate: Sergius Titianus, Reference: Varbanov I 1457
Rated Rare (R3, 500 - 1000 examples known)Constantine IV
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Fecunditas, goddess of fertilityFaustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius. Augusta, 147-175/6 CE.
AR Denarius (19mm, 3.16g), Rome mint, 161-175 CE.
Obv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right, a double band of pearls around her head.
Rev: FECVNDITAS, Fecunditas standing right, holding scepter & child.
RIC 677; RSC 99; BMC 91; Sear 5252; Cohen 99.
Although many coin reference books classify Fecunditas as a personification of fertility rather than as an actual deity, Fecunditas was recognized as a Roman divinity by Nero, who erected a statue to her. Tacitus notes that upon the birth of Claudia Neronis, the senate decreed the construction of a temple of Fertility to be built at Antium.
Fecunditas is always portrayed as a female figure holding a child, or children and often a scepter, cornucopia, palm branch or caduceus. Sometimes the children are depicted standing at her feet. Coins portraying her usually advertise the fertility of the imperial family who issued the coin.
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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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GREEK, Baktrian Kingdom, Demetrios I, ca. 195-175 BC AE Trichalkon - Bopearachchi Series 5EElephant head right, bell around neck / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY Caduceus, ΦΛΩ monogram to inner left
Bopearachchi Series 5E; SNG ANS 209-11; Mitchiner 108b; Sear 7533.
(25 mm, 12.28 g, 12h)
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GREEK, Macedonian Kingdom, Alexander III the Great, AE15, Macedonian shield/helmet, SardisMacedonian Kings, Alexander III, The Great, 336-323 BC. AE 15mm (3.41 g). Sardis mint. Cf. Price 2614 (unlisted monogram)
Obv.: Macedonian shield with kerykeion.
Rev.: Macedonian helmet; in between, B-A, below, monogram; to the right, rose; to the left kerykeionSteff V
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Greek, Macedonian Kingdom, shield/helmet, SardisMacedonian King (?), AE14, 3.6 gr. Sardes mint.
Obv.: Macedonian shield with caduceus.
Rev.: B-A across upper fields, Macedonian helmet, caduceus
to left, FIL at lower left, rose at lower right.
Price 2605 var. Unlisted fieldmarks and positions.
Price (different numbers) lists the rose as being
in the right field, and a monogram below. Steff V
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GREEK, Troas, Larissa Phrikonis mint. c. 4th Century B.C. Troas, Larissa Phrikonis mint. c. 4th Century B.C. Bronze AE 16, 5.73 g, 17.6mm, F. Obv: head of nymph right, wearing sphendone. Rev: amphora flanked by ear of grain and caduceus, bunch of grapes above, L-A/R-I. Ref: BMC Aeolis p. 134, 2. Very rare
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Hadrian - MiletopolisIouliοs Quintοs Bassοs (epimeletes)
117-138 AD
laureate bust right with draped shoulder
AY K TP AΔ_PIANOC
winged caduceus
ΜΕΙΛΗΤΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ
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RPC III, 1647; KM 29/3
2,6g 14,5mm
ex Aquila fiveJ. B.
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Julia Mamaea AE SestertiusObv: IVLIA MAMAEA AVGVSTA - Diademed, draped bust right.
Rev: FELICITAS PVBLICA - Felicitas leaning on column and holding caduceus.
Mint: Rome
Date: Undated
Ref: RIC 676, Cohen 21oa
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Kings of Thrace. Lysimachos. (Circa 305-281 B.C.)AE 18, 4.87 g
Obverse: Helmeted Head of Athena right
Reverse: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΛYΣIMAXOY (Of King Lysimachos), lion leaping right, EAM monogram and caduceus in left field, spear head below.
SNG Copenhagen 1153-4; Müller 76
Lysimachos (360 BC – 281 BC) was a Macedonian officer and diadochus "successor" of Alexander the Great, who became a king in 306 BC, ruling Thrace, Asia Minor and Macedon. In 302 BC, when the second alliance between Cassander, Ptolemy and Seleucus was made, Lysimachus, reinforced by troops from Cassander, entered Asia Minor, where he met with little resistance. On the approach of Antigonus he retired into winter quarters near Heraclea, marrying its widowed queen Amastris, a Persian princess. Seleucus joined him in 301 BC, and at the Battle of Ipsus Antigonus was defeated and slain. Antigonus' dominions were divided among the victors. Lysimachus' share was Lydia, Ionia, Phrygia and the north coast of Asia Minor. He was later killed at the battle of Corupedium when fighting another of Alexander's successors, Seleucus, who ruled much of what was formerly Persia.Nathan P
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Lakedaimon Laconia/Sparta ca. 2nd-1st century B.C.Laconia Lakedaemon (Sparta). Ae 21.1~23.1mm. 7.14 gm. hexachalkon. Second-first century BC. Obv: Bearded head of Lycurgus right, wearing taenia. Rev: Λ—A flanking club-caduceus, moneyer's abbreviated name across fields below, all within wreath. Grunauer xvii.ddwau
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Lydia, Mostene, Tyche / Hermes, AE1818mm, 3.39g
obv: ΛV - ΔΩN; turreted and draped bust of Tyche right
rev: MOCT - HNΩN; Hermes standing facing, head left, nude but for chlamys, holding caduceus and purse, at his feet to left, ram
SNG Aulock -; BMC -; SNG Leypold -; SNG Righetti -; Lindgren -; SNG Tübingen -; SNG München -areich
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Lysimachos 323 - 281 B.C.Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos, 323 - 281 B.C. Ae18.3~19.3mm. 4.45g. Lysimachia mint. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ΛΥΣIMAXOÎ¥, lion leaping right, caduceus, monogram and spear head below. SNG Cop 1153 - 4 var (monogram), Müller 76 ff var (monogram)ddwau
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M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus – Plaetoria-6ROMAN REPUBLIC M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus. 57 BC. AR Denarius (18mm, 3.91 g, 9h). Rome mint. Draped female bust (Ceres?) right; simpulum to left / Upright winged caduceus. r., M PLAETORI; on l., CEST EX S C Crawford 405/3b; Sydenham 805; Plaetoria 6; RCV 342Bud Stewart
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Macedonia, Kings, 016 Alexander III., (The Great, 356-323 B.C.), Price 3158, Salamis, AE-15, (Half Unit), -/B/A//Caduceus, Macedonian helmet, #1Macedonia, Kings, 016 Alexander III., (The Great, 356-323 B.C.), Price 3158, Salamis, AE-15, (Half Unit), -/B/A//Caduceus, Macedonian helmet, #1
avers: Facing gorgon at the center of ornamented Macedonian shield.
reverse: B-A (ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ), to left and right of Macedonian helmet, Caduceus left below.
exergue: -/B/A//Caduceus, diameter: 15-15,5mm, weight:3,53g, axes:0h,
mint: Macedonia, Kings, Salamis mint, date: c. 323-315 B.C., ref: Price 3158,
Q-001quadrans
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Marcus Aurelius, Tomis, Hermes , AE18AE18, 3.7g, 180°
obv: KAICAPI BHRΩ, draped, bare head bust left
rev: TOMI-TΩN, Hermes stands facing, head left, wears chlamys, holds caduceus and pouch
Varbanov 4740, SGI -
dealer's picture
ex FORVMareich
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Mark Antony and Octavian - Quinarius - Sear Imperators 304Obv: diademed and veiled head of Concordia right, III VIR R P C around
Rev: clasped r. hands holding caduceus, M ANTON C CAESAR around
Size: 13 mm
Weight: 1,6 g
Mint: Military mint travelling with Octavian in Gaul
Date: late 39 BC
Ref: RSC 67, Crawford 529/4b, Sear Imperators 304
vs1969
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Nero Tetradrachm - Regnal Year: 4 - Eirene holding helmet and caduceus - NGC FRoman Empire
Emperor Nero Caesar (54 - 68 AD)
Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt.
Struck Regnal Year: 4 = 57/58 AD.
obv: Laureate bust of Emperor Nero facing right.
rev: Eirene standing right, clad in chiton peplos and holding caduceus and helmet.
Date to lower right.
12.11 grams
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NGC Ancients certified Fine (deposits)
Strike: 3/5
Surface: 3/5
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Nice portrait of this notorious and well known Emperor.
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Nero Tetradrachm - Regnal Year: 4 - Eirene holding helmet and caduceus - NGC FRoman Empire
Emperor Nero Caesar (54 - 68 AD)
Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt.
Struck Regnal Year: 4 = 57/58 AD.
obv: Laureate bust of Emperor Nero facing right.
rev: Eirene standing right, clad in chiton peplos and holding caduceus and helmet.
Date to lower right.
12.11 grams
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NGC Ancients certified Fine (deposits)
Strike: 3/5
Surface: 3/5
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Nero Tetradrachm - Regnal Year: 4 - Eirene holding helmet and caduceus - NGC FRoman Empire
Emperor Nero Caesar (54 - 68 AD)
Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt.
Struck Regnal Year: 4 = 57/58 AD.
obv: Laureate bust of Emperor Nero facing right.
rev: Eirene standing right, clad in chiton peplos and holding caduceus and helmet.
Date to lower right.
12.11 grams
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NGC Ancients certified Fine (deposits)
Strike: 3/5
Surface: 3/5
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Nero Tetradrachm - Regnal Year: 4 - Eirene holding helmet and caduceus - NGC FRoman Empire
Emperor Nero Caesar (54 - 68 AD)
Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt.
Struck Regnal Year: 4 = 57/58 AD.
obv: Laureate bust of Emperor Nero facing right.
rev: Eirene standing right, clad in chiton peplos and holding caduceus and helmet.
Date to lower right.
12.11 grams
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NGC Ancients certified Fine (deposits)
Strike: 3/5
Surface: 3/5
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Nero Tetradrachm - Regnal Year: 4 - Eirene holding helmet and caduceus - NGC FRoman Empire
Emperor Nero Caesar (54 - 68 AD)
Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt.
Struck Regnal Year: 4 = 57/58 AD.
obv: Laureate bust of Emperor Nero facing right.
rev: Eirene standing right, clad in chiton peplos and holding caduceus and helmet.
Date to lower right.
12.11 grams
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NGC Ancients certified Fine (deposits)
Strike: 3/5
Surface: 3/5
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Nero Tetradrachm - Regnal Year: 4 - Eirene holding helmet and caduceus - NGC FRoman Empire
Emperor Nero Caesar (54 - 68 AD)
Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt.
Struck Regnal Year: 4 = 57/58 AD.
obv: Laureate bust of Emperor Nero facing right.
rev: Eirene standing right, clad in chiton peplos and holding caduceus and helmet.
Date to lower right.
12.11 grams
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NGC Ancients certified Fine (deposits)
Strike: 3/5
Surface: 3/5
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Nero Tetradrachm - Regnal Year: 4 - Eirene holding helmet and caduceus - NGC FRoman Empire
Emperor Nero Caesar (54 - 68 AD)
Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt.
Struck Regnal Year: 4 = 57/58 AD.
obv: Laureate bust of Emperor Nero facing right.
rev: Eirene standing right, clad in chiton peplos and holding caduceus and helmet.
Date to lower right.
12.11 grams
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NGC Ancients certified Fine (deposits)
Strike: 3/5
Surface: 3/5
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Nerva - Quadrans - RIC 112Obv: IMP NERVA CAES AVG, Modius containing three stalks of grain
Rev: Winged caduceus, S C at sides
Size: 14.5 mm
Weight: 2.485 g
Mint: Rome
Date: 96-98 AD
Ref: RIC II 112vs1969
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Netherlands 1890 2 1/2 centsKingdom of the Netherlands
2 1/2 cents - 2.5 cents
1890
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Octavian with Marc Antony as Triumvirs (43-33 BC)AR Denarius
19.62 mm 3.93 gr.
Obv: CAESAR IMP, Octavian bare head right, slightly bearded
Rev: ANTON IMP, winged caduceus
Mint: Southern or central Italy (40-39 BC)
RSC I 5; Sear HCRI 302b; Sydenham 1327bKen W2
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Paphlagonia, Sinope. Antoninus Pius. Potentially unpublished.Paphlagonia, Sinope. Antoninus Pius (AD 138–161). Æ 31mm; 11.17 g; 6.5h. Dated year 185 of local era (= AD 140/141).
Obverse: [B?] IMP HAΔ(!) AN[…], laureate and draped bust right.
Reverse: C I F S AN C – [LX?]XXV, nude Hermes, standing and facing with head right, holding top of purse in right hand and caduceus and chlamys in left hand and/or arm.
References: None found.
Ex Savoca Numismatik (eBay), 9-28-2014.
Mark Fox
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Philip I AR Antoninianus Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed.
Rev: P M TR P VI COS II P P - Felicitas standing left holding long caduceus and caduceus.
Mint: Antioch
Date: 249 AD
Ref: RIC IVc 78
Notes: Rare.oa
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Phillp 1 Antoninianus 'Felicitas'Bust: Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right (rear view)
Legend: IMPMIVLPHILIPUSAVG
Reverse Legend: PM TR III COS II PP
Reverse Type: Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and Cornucopia.
Minted Rome 246 and 249 AD. Antioch 247 AD.
4.5 gms.
Die axis 12 o’clock.Banjaxed
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Phoenicia - Marathos - Ptolemy VI Philometor ca. 186–145 BC) Phoenicia - Marathos - Ae17.1 ~ 17.7mm. (2nd century BC, 7.67gm.) Obv: Laureate and draped bust of Ptolemy VI as Hermes to right, caduceus at shoulder. Rev: Marathos standing left holding aplustre. Phoenician date and legend before and behind. (BMC 23 / S. 6038) ddwau
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Phoenicia, Arados 328-320 B.CAR 27.43mm (Thickness 2.38mm), weight 16.84g, 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, feet on ground (represented by line), lower limbs wrapped in Himation, Eagle in right hand, sceptre in left hand, Aradian monogram AP under throne, caduceus in left field.
Lifetime issue.Arados
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Phoenicia, Arados 328-320 B.CAR 17.32mm (Thickness 1.57mm), weight 4.16g, die axis = 1h (30 degrees). Drachm.
Obverse: Alexander III The Great; Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress.
Reverse: AΛEΞANΔΡOΥ, Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, feet on ground (represented by line), lower limbs wrapped in Himation, Eagle in right hand, sceptre in left hand, Aradian monogram AP under throne, caduceus in left field.
Lifetime issue.Arados
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Q. Sicinius – Sicinia-5ROMAN REPUBLIC Q. Sicinius, 49 BC AR denarius (17mm, 3.8g) Rome mint.– Q. Sicinius, Sicinia, 49 B.C. Roma Head of Fortuna Populi Romani r., wearing diadem; before, FORT downward. Palm-branch tied with fillet and winged caduceus, in saltire; above, wreath; below, Q SICINIVS; on either side, III VIR. Cr 440/1; Syd 938; SRCV 410; Sicinia-5Bud Stewart
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R., Phrygia, Amorium, 012 Claudius I. (41-54 A.D.), RPC I 3237, AE-21, Eagle with caduceus standing, right, #1R., Phrygia, Amorium, 012 Claudius I. (41-54 A.D.), RPC I 3237, AE-21, Eagle with caduceus standing, right, #1
avers: ΤΙ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΓЄΡΜΑΝΙΚΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ, Laureate head of Claudius right.
revers: ЄΠΙ ΠЄΔΩΝΟϹ ΚΑΙ ΚΑΤΩΝΟϹ, ΑΜΡ (in field), Eagle with caduceus standing, right, on the uncertain object.
exergue: AMP/-//--, diameter: 20,0-21,0mm, weight: 6,09g, axes: 0h,
mint: City: Amorium, Region: Phrygia, Province: Asia, Subprovince: Conventus of Synnada,
date: 41-54 A.D.,
ref: RPC I 3237, BMC 28,
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RIC 2, p.023, 75 - Vespasian, CaduceusVespasian
Denarius
Obv.: laureate head right, IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG
Rev.: winged caduceus, PON MAX [TR P COS V]
Ag, 3.38g
Ref.: RIC² 703, RIC¹ 75, RSC 362
Ex H.D. Rauchshanxi
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RIC 2, p.023, 75 var. subaerat - Vespasian, CaduceusVespasian, Caduceus
Denarius subaeratus
Obv.: laureate head left, CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG
Rev.: winged caduceus, PON MAX TRP COS V
AE/AR, 2.82 g, 19 mm
Ref.: "RIC 75 var. (legend, bust)
Ex Lanz-Numismatikshanxi
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RIC 2, p.392, 430 - Aelius, Felicitas Aelius as Caesar
136-138 AD
AR Denarius
Obv.: L AELIVS - CAESAR, Head bare right.
Rev.: TR PO T - COS II Felicitas standing left holding caduceus and cornucopia
Ag, 3.12g, 17mm
Ref.: RIC 430
Ex HJBshanxi
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Caracalla - AR denarius Rome
200 AD
laureate draped bust right
ANTONINVS_AVGVSTVS
Felicitas standing left holding caduceus and cornucopiae
FELICI_TAS AVGG
RIC 35J. B.
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