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035a Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), Rome, RIC III 0431 (Marcus Aurelius), AR-Denarius, CONSECRAIO, Eagle on the altar, #1035a Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), Rome, RIC III 0431 (Marcus Aurelius), AR-Denarius, CONSECRAIO, Eagle on the altar, #1
avers: DIVVS ANTONINVS, Bare-headed bust right.
reverse: CONSECRATIO, Eagle standing right on the altar, head turned left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,0-19,0mm, weight: 3,02g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: Consecration issue, struck after Pius' death in 161 A.D.,
ref: RIC III (Marcus Aurelius) 431,p-247, RSC 155, BMC 48,
Q-001
1 commentsquadrans
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035a Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), Rome, RIC III 0431 (Marcus Aurelius), AR-Denarius, CONSECRAIO, Eagle on the altar, #2035a Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), Rome, RIC III 0431 (Marcus Aurelius), AR-Denarius, CONSECRAIO, Eagle on the altar, #2
avers: DIVVS ANTONINVS, Bare-headed bust right.
reverse: CONSECRATIO, Eagle standing right on the altar, head turned left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,0-19,0mm, weight: 2,75g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: Consecration issue, struck after Pius' death in 161 A.D.,
ref: RIC III (Marcus Aurelius) 431,p-247, RSC 155, BMC 48,
Q-002
3 commentsquadrans
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210 Gordian IIIGordian III AR Antoninianus. March-May? 240 AD
IMP CAES GORDIANVS PIVS AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right / PM TR P II COS PP, Gordian standing left sacrificing over altar from patera.
Scarce one year obverse legend
RIC 54
4.5 g.
lil better shot.
4 commentsRandygeki(h2)
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Diva Mariniana, Antoninianus - *Viminacum mint, AD 253-254
DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled, diademed and draped bust right, above a crescent
CONSECRATIO, peacock walking right, its tail in splendor
4.0 gr
Ref : Cohen # 11, RCV # 10069, RIC # 5, Eauze Hoard #1429, 3 specimens
Thanks to Curtisclay for additionnnal informations
7 commentsPotator II
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Diva Mariniana, Sestertius - 0350Rome mint, AD 253-254
DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled and draped bust right
CONSECRATIO, Peacok standing facing, head left, with tail in splendor, S-C in field
16.0 gr
Ref : RCV # 10073 (misreading Hunter), Hunter # 8v, RIC # 9v, Cohen # 7v

Rarissime variante avec le paon qui tourne la tête a gauche
Potator II
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EB0431 Sabina / VenusSabina, AE Sestertius, 136-137 AD
Obv: SABINA AVGVSTA [HADRIANI AVG P P], draped bust right, hair in plait.
Rev: [VENERI GE]NERETICI S-C, Venus standing right, drawing out fold of drapery & holding apple.
References: RIC 1035; Cohen 74; BMC 1883
Diameter: 31.5mm, Weight: 21.37 grams.
1 commentsEB
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Fausta (RIC 483, Coin #431)RIC 483, AE3, Trier, 326 AD.
Obv: FLAV MAX FAVSTA AVG Mantled bust right with waved hair.
Rev: SALVS REIPVBLICAE (STR dot in crescent) Fausta standing facing, looking left, holding two children in her arms.
Size: 17.7mm 3.34gm
MaynardGee
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Parthia -- Pakoros, 78-120 AD, AR dr, 3,35g, 19,05mm;
Sellw. NC (1989), pl. 42, #6, Shore 401, Sunr. - ;
mint: Ekbatana monogr. but probably Persis mint, axis: 12h;
obv.: bust, left, w/tiara, 4-strand diadem (top strand pearls), 2 loops and 2 ribbons, tiara crested w/hooks, hook off diadem on temple; mustache, short clipped beard;
rev.: archer, right, w/bow on throne, mint monogr. below bow; corrupted Greek lettering to left, right, and below archer.
Schatz
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Peacock on a Diva Mariniana AntoninianusViminacum mint, AD 253-254
DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled, diademed and draped bust right, above a crescent
CONSECRATIO, peacock walking right, its tail in splendor
4.0 gr
Ref : Cohen # 11, RCV # 10069, RIC # 6
5 commentsPotator II
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RIC 0431 Titus as Caesar [Vespasian]Æ Sestertius, 25.13g
Rome mint, 72 AD
Obv: T CAES VESPASIAN IMP PON TR POT COS II; Head of Titus, laureate, bearded, r.
Rev: S C in exergue; Titus stg. r., with branch and sceptre, in quadriga r.
RIC 431 (R). BMC 636. BNC 625. Hendin 1525.
Acquired from Wallinmynt, February 2019.

In 71 AD Vespasian and Titus held a double triumph celebrating their victory in the recently concluded Judaean War. The spectacular triumph was held a few days after Titus' arrival from the East in June and could be viewed as his effective homecoming party. Mary Beard has shrewdly observed that the triumph served as 'the Flavian coronation, the official launch party and press night of the Flavian dynasty.' It was the first time after Vespasian's rise to the purple that the whole family could be seen together by the Roman populace. Vespasian and Titus were identically dressed riding in matching quadrigas while Domitian trotted alongside on a splendid mount. The procession included massive towering floats depicting various 'battles' (one wonders how the makeshift naval battle on the Sea of Galilee was rendered?) that were so enormous many onlookers feared they would topple over. Booty from the destroyed Temple (the famous Menorah for one) along with other Eastern flavoured treasures were on display. Much of these treasures were likely manufactured in Rome for the event - a lavish sham in other words. The war ravaged region really didn't have much to offer in the way of razzmatazz show pieces, even the Temple's coffers were likely depleted by war's end. Despite all this, it cannot be underestimated how important this manufactured spectacle was for the young dynasty. The legitimacy and prestige the triumph provided to the family was worth every propaganda penny the regime spent on it, allowing Vespasian to announce to the world that Titus was his chosen heir. By showcasing his eldest son on an equal footing in the procession, it left little doubt who would succeed after his death. Coins were struck in all metals to commemorate the event. Here is a rare sestertius struck for Titus Caesar in 72 showing him in triumphal dress riding in a triumphal quadriga, the type is more commonly seen in silver from Antioch. The same reverse was identically struck for Vespasian, clear numismatic evidence of Vespasian's intentions for his son. The piece itself serves as a superb memento of the 'Greatest Show on Earth' triumph put on by the Flavian regime in the late First century.

The fine style portrait on the obverse is quite impressive, unmarred by three punch marks from antiquity.
3 commentsDavid Atherton
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RIC 0431V Titus sestertiusT CAES VESPASIAN IMP PON TR POT COS II
Laureate head right

Titus standing right, with branch and sceptre, in quadriga right. SC in exergue

Rome, 72 CE (second issue)

25.02g

RIC 431V (R); Hendin 6555 (R)

Ex-Senatus Consulto

A rare sestertius depicting the newly returned Titus from the east. He is shown in a quadriga during the Judaea Capta triumph of 72 CE along the Via Sacra in Rome. A true Judaea Capta coin. Much better in hand with a beautiful red/brown patina
8 commentsJay GT4
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RIC II 1² Domitian 0431Obv.: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P V
Rev.: IMP XI COS XII CENS P P P
Domitian 81-96, Denar 86, Rom, 20mm 3,30g, ss-vz, (R), INV:R144
Dirk J
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ROMAN EMPIRE, MARINIANA, Posthumous Antoninianus RIC 6Viminacum mint, AD 253-254
DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled, diademed and draped bust right, above a crescent
CONSECRATIO, peacock walking right, its tail in splendor
4.0 gr
Ref : Cohen # 11, RCV # 10069, RIC # 6, Eauze Hoard #1429, 3 specimens
Thanks to Curtisclay for additionnnal informations
1 commentsPotator II
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Soli Invicto Comiti- Ticinium- Billon issueEx. Forum. Billon AE3, RIC 68, Choice EF, Ticinum, 3.35g, 20.4mm, 0o, 317-318 A.D.; obverse IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right; reverse SOLI INVICTO COMITI, Sol standing left holding globe in left and raising right, P left, TT in ex; thick full silvering or white metal flan

Ex. Aiello Collection
Scarce
wolfgang336
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Vandalized Julia Traducta. SPAIN, Julia Traducta (Algeciras-Cadiz) Augustus Æ As. 15-14 BC.SPAIN Julia Traducta (Algeciras-Cadiz) Augustus AE as. 15-14 BC. Obverse PERM CAES AVG, bare head left; reverse IVLIA TRAD, legend inside oak wreath.
FAB.1614.
Antonivs Protti
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