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Honorius AE4. Antioch mint, 406-408 AD. DN HONORIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped bust right / GLORIA ROMANORVM, three emperors standing side by side holding spears, outermost ones rest hands on shields, the middle one holds a globe.Antonivs Protti
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EGYPT, Ptolemais Hermiou
PB Tessera (16mm, 3.23 g, 9 h)
Head of horse right
Forepart of bull right
Milne 5374-6; Dattari (Savio) 11876-8; Köln -Ardatirion
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EGYPT, Sais(?)
PB Tessera (19mm, 2.52 g)
Head of Zeus-Ammon right
Helmeted head of Athena right, holding spear
Milne 5386-9; Dattari (Savio) –; Köln –Ardatirion
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(n.d.) 4 Realesn.d. 4 Reales
Potosi, Bolivia
King Philip III (1598 - 1621)
Assayer: R (Baltasar Ramos Leceta; 1605? - 1612)
13.69 grams
Sedwick type: P40cmcdon0923
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1620 8 Reales1620 8 Reales
Potosi, Bolivia
King Philip III
Assayer: T (Juan Ximenez de Tapia; 1618 - 1621)
26.64 grams
Sedwick type: P21cmcdon0923
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1621 Lion Daalder - OverijsselNetherlands: Overijssel
1621 Lion Daalder
Obv: Knight facing, looking to his left, above shield w/ lion rampant left; MO.NO.ARG.CON.FOE.BELG.TRAN
Rev: Rampant lion facing left; CONFIDENS.DNO.NON.MOVETUR 1621
26.89 grams; 41.50 mm
Davenport: 4860
Delmonte: 856
(photo courtesy of London Ancient Coins)cmcdon0923
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1969 Hadrian Sestertius Roma 130-38 AD Hadrian on horsebackReference.
RIC 1969; Strack 815; Banti--; RIC II, --; C. --
Bust C2
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Laureate, draped bust viewed from side
Rev. EXERCITVS; THRACIAE / S C in ex.
Hadrian, riding right, with hand raised is gesture of address, towards a crowd of three soldiers with standards; another soldier behind horse
23.59 gr
32.50 mm
12hokidoki
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2.70 Constantine: Ticinum.AE3, 322 - 325, Ticinium mint.
Obverse: CONSTANTINVS AVG / Laureate bust of Constantine.
Reverse: D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG / Laurel wreath enclosing VOT XX and crescent.
Mint mark: ST
2.69 gm., 18.5 mm.
RIC #167; PBCC #395; LRBC #479; Sear #16215.Callimachus
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4 MaravedisSpanish Empire - King Philip IV
1621 - 1665 AD
Obverse: PHILIPPVS IIII DG
Reverse: HISPANIARVM REX 1622Pericles J2
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8 Reales 8 Reales - Felipe IV
Spain
Philip IV (1621-1665)
1621-1665
'Cob' 8 Reales, 26.17gJayAg47
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8 Reales - Felipe IVSpain
Philip IV (1621-1665)
1621-1665
'Cob' 8 Reales, 26.17g
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Anonymous, Sardes, Lydia, AE15, ΣAPΔIANΩN, VΩAE15
AE
Greek Imperial: Sardes, Lydia
Anonymous
Issued: 133 - 1BC
14.55mm 4.03gr 7h
O: NO LEGEND; Laureate head of Apollo, right; beaded border.
R: ΣAPΔI-ANΩN; City ethnic within oak wreath.
Exergue: Monogram 161, VΩ with dot.
Sardes, Lydia Mint
Forum Ancient Coins OB81412; Langdon 612; SNG Cop 476; GRPC Lydia 57; BMC 14 - 15.
Bucephalus Numismatics Black Auction 3, Lot 260
7/28/22 8/30/22Nicholas Z
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Attalos I TetradrachmKingdom of Pergamon, Attalos I AR Tetradrachm. Struck in the name of Philetairos. Pergamon, circa 241-197 BC. Laureate head of Philetairos to right / Athena seated to left, resting elbow on shield, holding transverse spear and crowning ΦIΛETAIPOY to left with wreath; palm branch to outer left, monogram to inner left, bow to right. Westermark Group VIA; BMC 40 (Eumenes II); SNG BnF 1621. 17.04g, 27mm, 11h.
Good Very Fine.
From the Paulo Leitão Collection.
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Attica, AthensAR tetradrachm, 25mm, 17g, 3h; 449-404 BC
Obv.: Helmeted head of Athena right, archaic eye.
Rev.: A Θ E; Owl right, tail as single prong.
Reference: Cf. SNG Cop. 1621, 17-12-525John Anthony
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AURELIAN RIC TEMP 1621OBVERSE: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
REVERSE: RESTITVT(•)ORIENT
BUST TYPE: B = Radiate, cuirassed bust right
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/-//A
MINT: ROME
ISSUE: 3 (summer 273)
WEIGHT: 2,60 g
RIC TEMP: 1621 (11 ex. Cited)
Coll. no. 124
Provenance: ex G.J.R. Ankoné collection Barnaba6
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bmc72_3Elagabalus
Edessa, Mesopotamia
Obv: ...MAP AVP AN, radiate head left.
Rev: KOΛωMA..., turreted, veiled and draped bust of Tyche left.
17 mm, 3.50 gms
BMC 72, Babelon/Kurth 43Charles M
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Calabre, Tarente. Obole (c. 330-302 AC.)a/ Canthare accosté de cinq globules, deux de chaque côté et un au-dessus. Anépigraphe.
r/ Canthare accosté de cinq globules, deux de chaque côté et un au-dessus. Anépigraphe.
Ref. : V.1621 - Côte- - ANS.1539 - MIAMG.1914 (R) (350€) - SNG. France 6./- - Cop.- - GC.356 var - HN. Italy1076
10.2mm; 0.47g; T.MooT
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Calabre, Tarente. Obole (c. 330-302 AC.)a/ Canthare accosté de cinq globules, deux de chaque côté et un au-dessus. Anépigraphe.
r/ Canthare accosté de cinq globules, deux de chaque côté et un au-dessus. Anépigraphe.
Référence : V.1621 - Côte- - ANS.1539 - SNG. France 6./- - Cop.- - GC.356 var - HN. Italy1076
10.5mm; o.55g; 9h
cgbT.MooT
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Constantine I - AE CentenionalisSiscia
320-321 AD
laureate head right
CONSTAN_TINVS AVG
VOT / • / X within wreath
DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG
ΓSIS*
RIC VII Siscia 159; Sear 16219
2,8g 19mm
ex NaumannJ. B.
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Constantine I RIC VII Aquileia 104AE 17.55mm, 3.3g, 322 AD
OBV :: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, laureate head right
REV :: DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG. VOT dot XX inscribed in 3 lines within wreath, badge at top of wreath, 2 palm branches either side
EX :: AQP
REF :: RIC VII Aquileia 104; Sear 16218
Johnny
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Constantine I RIC VII Ticinum 163AE 20.20-20-94mm 3.4g, 320-321 AD
OBV :: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, Laureate head right
REV :: DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG. VOT dot XX inscribed in 3 lines within wreath, Badge at top of wreath
EX :: PT
REF :: RIC VII Ticinum 163; Sear 16214
from uncleaned lot 11/2019
Johnny
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Constantine I RIC VII Ticinum 167AE 18.17mm, 2.7g, 320-321 AD
OBV :: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG; Laureate head right
REV :: DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG; VOT dot XX Crescent inscribed in 4 line within wreath. badge at top of wreath.
EX :: TT
REF :: RIC VII Ticinum 167; Sear 16215
from uncleaned lot 2019
80% original silvering remaining
Johnny
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Constantine I, Follis, DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, (Crescent), TTAE Follis
Constantine I
Caesar: 306 - 307AD
Augustus: 307 - 337AD
Issued: 317 - 318AD
18.0mm 3.25gr 6h
O: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG; Laureate head, right.
R: DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG; Wreath, VOT/(Dot)/XX, within.
Exergue: Crescent, within; TT, below line.
Ticinum Mint
Rarity: C3
RIC VII Ticinum 167, T; Sear 16215.
Aorta: 1410: B59, O4, R46, T300, M15.
cichosgladiator/Andres Cichos 372278749679
4/22/18 8/8/18Nicholas Z
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Constantine I, Follis, DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, (Crescent), TTAE Follis
Constantine I
Caesar: 306 - 307AD
Augustus: 307 - 337AD
Issued: 317 - 318AD
18.0mm 3.00gr 7h
O: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG; Laureate head, right.
R: DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG; Wreath, VOT/(Dot)/XX, within.
Exergue: Crescent, within wreath; TT, below wreath.
Rarity: C3
RIC VII Ticinum 167, T; Sear 16215.
Aorta: 1410: B59, O4, R46, T300, M18.
sjbcoins/Stoian Belkin 163010447922
4/29/18 8/8/18Nicholas Z
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Duchy of Livonia - Jan HadkevichDuchy of Livonia (1561 - 1621 A.D.) Governor Jan Hadkevich (1566-1578) AR Schilling, 1572. DVCATVS LIVONIE, Griffin advances left with sword / *MONE + NOVA . ARGENTE around; *I* / SCHIL / LING / .72. Reference: Fedorov 628.dpaul7
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Dutchy of Livonia. 1561 - 1621 A.D. Jan Hadkevich. AR Schilling, 1572.Dutchy of Livonia. 1561 - 1621 A.D. Jan Hadkevich. AR Schilling, 1572. *DVCATVS* LIVONIE, Griffin standing left with sword / *MONE*NOVA*ARGENTE, *I* / SCHIL / LING / .72.
Fed. 628
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Elagabalus, Moushmov 1621Odessus mint, Elagabalus, 218-222 A.D. AE, 24mm 6.52g, Moushmov 1621
Obv: AVT KM AVP ANTWNEINOC, laureate bust, right
Rev: ODHCCEITWN, Great god of Odessus holding patera and
cornucopiae, altar at feet
casata137ec
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Emmett 1621 - Antoninus Pius - AE Drachm Alexandria - Nilus Antoninus Pius 145-146 AD
OBV: AVT KT AI[Delta] A[Delta]P ANTONINOC CEBEVC Laureate head right
REV: L ENATOV IS Nilus reclining left, holding reed and cornucopiae (from which emerges a genius) Crocodile below and to right. L ENATOY = Year 9, the IS refers to the ideal inuntation of the nile (16 cubits, 7.3 meters). The "genius" emerging from the cornucopia is in fact, a representation of Harpokrates, son of Isis. 22.50 g Diameter 33.4 mm. Emmett 1621(9); D.2747corr; G.1449; MILNE 1868, Kampmann-Ganschow 35.217
mattpat
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Emmett 1621 - Antoninus Pius AE33 drachm Alexandria, Nilus Antoninus Pius AE33 drachm, Alexandria, Egypt. Reverse Nilus reclining left, holding reed and cornucopiae (from which emerges a genius); crocodile below to right. Emmett 1621.13. D.2756 ; G.1640; Kampmann-Ganschow 35.474 mattpat
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Imperial China, Ming Dynasty: Tian Qi (1621-1627) AE 10 Cash (Hartill-20.226)Obv: 天啓通寶 Tian Qi tong bao
Rev: 十 Shi (10) aboveQuant.Geek
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INDIA - ASSAMINDIA - ASSAM, Rudra Simha (1696-1714) AR Rupee. Dated SE-1621 (1699). KM#40.dpaul7
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Livonia (Polish occupied). Sigismund III Vasa (King of Poland & Grand Duke of Lithuania,1587-1632)Kopicki 8169, Kaminski 2473, Gumowski 1431, KM 5 var.
AR solidus (= szelag), Riga mint, dated 1621, nominal weight 0.90 g., 16 mm.
Obv: • SIG • III • D • G • REX • POL [•] D [•] L [•], crowned S (the monarch’s initial), Z-1 (date) in fields.
Rev: SOLIDVS [• C]I – VI [• RIGE]NSIS •, Riga city arms, dog at 6:00 (privy mark).
This coin was minted on a rolling press, comprised of two heavy iron rollers (cylinders) connected by a toothed wheel to provide synchronous rotation, and powered by horses or water. The dies of the upper roller corresponded to the dies of the lower roller. When a strip of the sheet coin-metal was fed through the rollers, the obverse designs were transferred onto one side of the strip, and the reverse designs were imprinted onto another side. Then the strip with the impressed coin designs was either punched out on a punch press or cut out manually. The corresponding obverse and reverse dies were supposed to be aligned in relation to each other, but they were often misaligned due to the difficulty of maintaining their synchronization, as a roller would often slow down, jam or stall for a fraction of a second during, causing one of the design imprints to be offset in relation to the other. This resulted in a massive production of coins with displaced obverse or reverse designs. On this coin, the reverse design is displaced; the bottom of the design is off the flan, but can be seen on the top of the coin, where a portion of an adjacent coin from the sheet metal is on the flan.Stkp
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Low Countries, silver jeton 1603: the siege of OstendObverse: ALIVD•IN•LINGVA•ALIVD•IN•PECTORE, fox on the ground staring at cock in a tree, rosette above
Reverse: IN•ADVERSIS•VIRTVS•1603 (in chronogram), view on the town of Ostend, which is surrounded by redoubts/dugouts and trenches, rosette between pellets above
Minted in: Dordrecht
The Siege of Ostend was a three-year siege of the city of Ostend (in present-day Belgium) during the Eighty Years' War and one of the longest sieges in history. It is remembered as the bloodiest battle of the war, and culminated in a Spanish victory. It is said "the Spanish assailed the unassailable; the Dutch defended the indefensible." Described as a "long carnival of death", in 1603, General Spinola assumed command of the Spanish forces. Under his able leadership, the Spanish tore Ostend's outer defenses from the exhausted Dutch and put what remained of the city under the muzzles of their guns, compelling the Dutch to surrender. The cost of the victory was enormous: 35,000 men in the blasted trenches and dugouts surrounding the ruined city. The devastation led to the first serious discussions for peace but the negotiations, instead, produced a Twelve-Year Truce (1609-1621) between Spain and the United Provinces.
The obverse of this jeton refers to Aesop's fable of the Fox and the Crow (though a cock is depicted). This fable warns against listening to flattery.RomaVictor
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Low Countries, silver jeton 1607: suspicion against peace Obverse: (rosette) MENTEMQVE•MANVMQVE•, Hermes giving the magic herb Moly to Odysseus (?) to protect him from Circe's magic/charmes, MOLY above
Reverse: NON•TEMERE•FALLITVR•NON•FIDENS, hand reaching an olive branch to armoured Dutch soldier, S•C• below
Minted in: Dordrecht
This jeton was struck to commemorate the peace negotiations in Dordrecht in 1607 - 1608 which eventually led to the 12 year peace (1609 - 1621) during the 80 year war. It was clearly struck to warn the Dutch to be wary towards any peace offerings the Spanish might make.
RomaVictor
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Lysimacheia, Thrace309-220 BC
AE 21 (21mm, 8.14g)
O: Wreathed and veiled head of Demeter right.
R: Nike standing left, holding wreath; ΛYΣIMA[XEΩN] around to left.
SNG Cop 905; Sear 1621; BMC 3, 6
ex Romae Aeternae Numismatics
Enodia
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Lysimacheia, Thrace309-220 BC
AE 21 (21mm, 8.14g)
O: Wreathed and veiled head of Demeter right.
R: Nike standing left, holding wreath; ΛYΣIMA[XEΩN] around to left.
SNG Cop 905; Sear 1621; BMC 3, 6
ex Romae Aeternae Numismatics
Enodia
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Marie de Montpensier (1608-1627), Double Tournois type 5 - 1621Atelier de Trevoux
+ MARIE . SOVVER . DE . DOMBES, Buste a gauche avec large collerette et collier de perles
+ DOVBLE . TOVRNOIS . 1621, Trois lis et une brisure
2.99 gr
Ref : Divo Dombes # 151, CGKL # 728 (a4)Potator II
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Naples & Sicily - Philip IIITornese, Phlip III (of Spain - 1598-1621), dated 1616. dpaul7
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Naples & Sicily - Philip IVNaples & Sicily, Tornese of Philip IV (of Spain), 1621-1665. Reverse shows the Order of the Golden Fleece.dpaul7
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PHILIP III, SPAINAE 15.6 mm; 2.09 g 4 Maravedis
1598-1621
Philip III, Spainlaney
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PHILIP IV, SPAINAE 8 Maravedis 20 mm; 4.33 g
1621-1626
Philip IV, Spain
Lion on shield/Castle on shieldlaney
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PHILIP IV, SPAINAE 15.5 mm; 1.24 g
1621-1665
Philip IV
Spain, Burgos mintlaney
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PHILIP IV, SPAIN1621-1665 AD
8 Maravedis, countermarked
AA 22.5 mm; 4.43 glaney
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Portuguese India: D. Filipe II (1598-1621) Bazaruco, Goa (Gomes-F2.15.01, KM#52)Quant.Geek
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POST MEDIEVAL, AUSTRIA, SALZBURG, 1 TALER, 1621Silver coin with 28,78 grams
Ruler: Paris von Londron (1619 - 1653)
OBV.: SANCTVS.RVDBERTVS.SPS SALISBV:1621
REV.: PARIS:D:G:ARCHI ESP.SAL:SEAPLE:
Ref.: KM 61, Dav.: 3497, Probszt: 1189
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POST MEDIEVAL, Mexico, Philip IV of Spain, 1621 - 1665, AR Four Réales - 4 réales, Philippe IV, Mexique 1621-1665 (Argent)
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POST MEDIEVAL, Spain, Philip IV, 8 Maravedis from Seville 1621-1665 (coin 4)obv: Bust right, his inscription around.
rev: Coat of arms.
Note: Note: Philip IV of Castille (Spanish: Felipe IV) (April 8, 1605 – September 17, 1665) was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king of Portugal as Philip III (Portuguese: Filipe III) until 1640. In his realms he was known as the Planet King, after the Sun (the fourth planet in the astronomy of the time). Thanks Howard Cole for proper ID.
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POST MEDIEVAL, Spain, Philip IV, maravedis 1621-1665 (coin 1)obv: Bust right, his inscription around.
rev: Coat of arms
Note: Philip IV of Castille (Spanish: Felipe IV) (April 8, 1605 – September 17, 1665) was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king of Portugal as Philip III (Portuguese: Filipe III) until 1640. In his realms he was known as the Planet King, after the Sun (the fourth planet in the astronomy of the time). Thanks Howard Cole for proper ID.
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POST MEDIEVAL, Spain, Philip IV, Maravedis, Granada 1621-1665 (coin 2)obv: Bust right, his inscription around.
rev: Coat of arms
Note: Note: Philip IV of Castille (Spanish: Felipe IV) (April 8, 1605 – September 17, 1665) was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king of Portugal as Philip III (Portuguese: Filipe III) until 1640. In his realms he was known as the Planet King, after the Sun (the fourth planet in the astronomy of the time). Thanks Howard Cole for proper ID.
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POST MEDIEVAL, SWITZERLAND, SCHAFFHAUSEN, 1 TALER, 1621 (Goat Jumping)Silver coin with 27,39 grams
Beda Angehro von Hagenwil
OBbv.: MONEDA.NOVA.SCAFVSENSIS 1621
Rev.: DEVS.SPESNOSTRA.EST.
Ref.: Km#26, Dav.: 4627
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Probus, Antoninianus, ADVENTVS PROBI AVG, XXIAAE Antoninianus
Probus
Augustus: 276 - 282AD
Issued: 277AD
22.0mm 3.01gr
O: IMP CM AVR PROBVS PF AVG; Radiate bust left, wearing imperial mantle, holding scepter with eagle atop.
R: ADVENTVS PROBI AVG; Probus riding horse left, raising hand and holding scepter; seated captive to left.
Exergue: XXIA
Siscia Mint
Aorta: ?: B48, O38, R6, T56, M6.
RIC IV Siscia 632, XXIA.
cleo.de.nile 162170412381
8/24/16 1/22/17Nicholas Z
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Provincial, Parium, Mysia, AE16, CRISPINA AVGVSTAAE16
AE
Roman Provincial: Parium, Mysia
Commodus
Augustus: 177 - 192AD
Issued: ?
15.50mm 3.16gr 0h
O: IMP CAI AVR COMODVS; Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust, right.
R: CRISPINA AVGVSTA; Draped bust of Crispina, right.
Parium, Mysia Mint
RPC IV.2 online 11735; 1 specimen, very rare.
Art & Coins Auction 6, Lot 290.
8/3/22 8/30/22Nicholas Z
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Provincial, Sardes, Lydia, AE20, EΠIMINΔIOY CARΔIANΩNAE20
AE
Roman Provincial: Sardes, Lydia
Nero
Augustus: 54 - 68AD
Issued: 60AD
19.50 x 18.00mm 6.32gr 2h
O: KAICAP NEΡΩN; Laureate head, right.
R: EΠI MINΔIOY CARΔIANΩN; Dionysus standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos, panther at feet.
Exergue: Monograms CTPA TO B.
Sardes, Lydia Mint
aVF
GRPC Lydia 364; Weber 6909; SNG Cop 521; Paris 1210 - 1211; BMC 116 - 118; Waddington 5241; Mionnet IV, 693; Vienna 27643; SNG von Aulock 3144; RPC I, 29978.
Art & Coins Auction 6, Lot 280
8/3/22 8/30/22Nicholas Z
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Provincial, Tyana, Cappadocia, AE24, TYANεωN TΠT IεKACY KAE24
AE
Roman Provincial: Tyana, Cappadocia
Septimius Severus
Augustus: 193 - 211AD
Issued: 196 - 197AD
23.50 x 22.50mm 8.92gr 6h
O: AY K Λ CεΠ CεOYHPOC; Laureate head, right.
R: TYANεωN TΠT IεKACY K; Herakles standing facing, head left, holding club and lionskin.
Exergue: εTΔ = RY4 = 196 - 197AD, to left and right of Herakles.
Tyana, Cappadocia Mint
BMC -; SNG von Aulock 6543; SNG Tubingen 4709.
Art & Coins Auction 6, lot 327.
8/3/22 8/30/22Nicholas Z
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Ptolemy VIIIPtomemy VIII Euergetes 145-144 BC
Cyprus 145-144 BC
Obverse:Head of Zeus right
Reverse:ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ;Eagle standing left at thunderbolt;lotus at left field
24.02mm 9.18gm
Svoronos 1621maik
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Republic of Ragusa (now, Dubrovnik, Croatia)Viščević 5.711; Rešetar 1442; Mimica --
AR dinar (= grosso or groš). Viščević Group III Type 51, struck 1617-1621 (updating Rešetar [Rešetar Type 47]). Type struck with approximate weight of .64 g. (.54 g. to .73 g. range) with a fineness of .800 AR and an approximate size of 17 mm.; .68 g., 17.34 mm. max., 270°
Obv.: S • BLASIVS -- RACVSI • (no cross-bars in letters A), nimbate (smooth aureole) St. Blasé, raising right hand in benediction and holding bishop's crozier (smooth crozier with knotted crook) and city in left hand, R in left field.
Rev.: Nimbate (smooth aureole with smooth rays) bust of Jesus (with long hair), raising right hand in benediction and holding globe in left hand, IE - XP (= Jesus Christ) across field.
The dinar was minted following the edict issued by the Great Council in 1337 and continued until 1621. The weight standard (1 dinar = 30 folari) was based on the Venetian standard, and the depiction of Jesus on the reverse is borrowed from the Venetian golden ducat. The depiction of St. Blase on the obverse is patterned on the portrayal by Ancona of its patron saint on its coins. Stkp
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Republic of Ragusa (now, Dubrovnik, Croatia)Viščević 5.700; Rešetar 1425; Mimica –
AR dinar (= grosso or groš). Viščević Group III Type 50 Variety 4, struck 1594-1613 (updating Rešetar [Rešetar Type 46]). Type struck with approximate weight of .64 g. (.52 g. to .78 g. range) with a fineness of .916 AR and an approximate size of 18 mm.; .56 g., 17.13 mm. max., 180°
Obv.: S BLASIVS – RAGVSI – I (cross-bars in letters A), nimbate (milled aureole) St. Blasé, raising right hand in benediction and holding bishop's crozier (knotted crozier with knotted crook) and city gates with three towers on chest, R in left field.
Rev.: Nimbate (smooth aureole with smooth rays) bust of Jesus, raising right hand in benediction and holding gospel book (without dots) in left hand, head of St. Blasé on chest, IE - XE (= Jesus Christ) across field.
The dinar was minted following the edict issued by the Great Council in 1337 and continued until 1621. The weight standard (1 dinar = 30 folari) was based on the Venetian standard, and the depiction of Jesus on the obverse is borrowed from the Venetian golden ducat. The depiction of St. Blase on the reverse is patterned on the portrayal by Ancona of its patron saint on its coins. The designation of obverse and reverse is per Dimnik & Dobrinić, who note that most references designate the sides in opposite manner.Stkp
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Republic of Ragusa (now, Dubrovnik, Croatia)Viščević --; Rešetar --; Mimica --
AR dinar (= grosso or groš). Viščević Group I, struck 1337-1438, unlisted Type (updating Rešetar [Rešetar unlisted Type]). Group struck with approximate weight between 1.100-1.841 g. (varying by year/type, but generally decreasing) with a fineness of .916 AR and an approximate size between 19-21 mm. (varying by year/type); 1.12 g., 19.04 mm. max., 180°
Obv.: S • BLASIV – S • R • AGVSII • (no cross-bars in letters A), nimbate (milled aureole) St. Blasé with forked beard, raising right hand in benediction and holding bishop's crozier (knotted crozier with knotted crook) in left hand.
Rev.: Nimbate (milled aureole with smooth rays) bust of Jesus, raising right hand in benediction and holding book in left hand, IE – XE (with central bar in letters E) (= Jesus Christ) across field.
The dinar was minted following the edict issued by the Great Council in 1337 and continued until 1621. The weight standard (1 dinar = 30 folari) was based on the Venetian standard, and the depiction of Jesus on the reverse is borrowed from the Venetian golden ducat. The depiction of St. Blase on the obverse is patterned on the portrayal by Ancona of its patron saint on its coins.
The devices on this coin do not match any of the 16 types of Group I coins (without marks) listed by Viščevic/Rešetar. The legend is unlisted in Viščevic/Rešetar for Group I. Given the generally diminishing weights of the types, this coin was probably struck in or after 1372.Stkp
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RIGA - (Livonia) Under Poland/Lithuania - Sigismund III RIGA - (Livonia) Under Poland/Lithuania - Sigismund III (1582-1621) Silver Schilling, 1620. Obv.: Large crowned S monogram divides date - Z 0 (20) SIG . III . DG . REX . POL . M . D . L . Rev.: Crowned city arms; SOLIDUS . CI {dog emblem} VI . RIGENSIS Reference: Fedorov #718, KM #5.dpaul7
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RIGA - (Livonia) Under Sweden, Gustav II Adolf RIGA - (Livonia) Under Sweden, Gustav II Adolf (1621-1632) Silver Schilling, 1625. Obv.: Crowned GA monogram; GVSTA : AD {Vasa Arms in Shield} OL : DG : REX : S Rev.: City arms, :SOLIDVS . CIVI . RIGENSIS 25 Reference: Federov #736adpaul7
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SPAIN - PHILIP III8 Maravedeis, Philip III (1598-1621), Bronze. 20mm, 6.2grams. Lion, inscriptions, mintmark / Castle, inscriptions. Dark brown patina. Very fine.
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SPAIN - PHILIP IVPhilip IV (1621-1655) Resellado. The original coin seems to have a date of 1621 or 1627; the mintmark on the side showing the castle has been overstamped. The countermark shows Seville mint; 2 Maravedis? dpaul7
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SPAIN - PHILIP IVPhilip IV (1621-1655) 4 Maraveidis Resellado. c. 1658-1659.Date not visible, Cuenca mint.dpaul7
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SPAIN - PHILIP IVPhilip IV (1621-1655) 4 Maravedis Resellado. c. 1658-1659. Entire date not visible.dpaul7
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SPAIN - PHILIP IVPhilip IV - 1621-1655 - Possible a double resellado. First revalued to 6 or 8 Maravedis in 1636-1654; then to 4 Maravedis in 1658-1659. It appears similar to Cayon type #31, except the crown is different over REX. Date and mint not visible.dpaul7
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SPAIN - PHILIP IVSPain, Philip IV (1621-1665). 4 Maravedis Resellado. Countermarked in 1652. Type #28 (Cayon). Mint not visible.dpaul7
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SPAIN - PHILIP IVPhilip IV (1621-1665) Copper, 4 Maravedis Resellado. Dated 1659, Cuenca mintmark. It appears this was the SECOND revaluation. The VIII with CUenca mintmark would have been done between 1651 and 1655. Type #31 (Cayon).dpaul7
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SPAIN - PHILIP IVPhilip IV (1621-1665) Copper 4 Maravedis Resellado. Type 30, 1658. Cayon #5214, Toledo. dpaul7
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SPAIN - Valencia, Philip IVSPAIN - Valencia, Philip IV (1621-1665) Cu Dinero, 1624. Obv.: Crowned bust left. Rev.: Lily plant.
Cayon #505, CCCT#1389.dpaul7
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Spain. Phillip III 1598 - 1621 4-maravedis, counter-stampedSpain. Phillip II. Overstruck: Phillip III 1598 - 1621 4-maravedis, counter-stamped. PHILLIPVS . III . D . G .* Castle gate, obliterated by counter-stamp RX monogram/ Lion left on shield, counter-mark III and date: 1608
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Spain. Phillip III 1598 - 1621 billon blanca (1/2 maravedi) Cuenta, Toledo, & Panama ND.Spain. Phillip III 1598 - 1621 billon blanca (1/2 maravedi) Cuenta, Toledo, & Panama ND. Crowned PHILLIPVS monogram divides mint (assayer initials) mark / Castle with 3 towers divides mint (assayer initials) mark.
Top row: Cuenta mint
Second from top row: Toledo mint
Bottom two rows: Panama mint (1580 - 1583)
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Spain. Phillip IV 1621 - 1665 A.D. Copper 8-maravedis.Spain. Phillip IV 1621 - 1665 A.D. Copper 8-maravedis. PHILLIPVS IIII D.G., crowned monogram / crowned monogram, REX *ARVN.
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Spanish CobPhillip IV (1621-1665), 8 Maravedis ? Daniel F
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Spanish CobPhilip III ( 1598-1621), 8 Maravedis ?Daniel F
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SPANISH NETHERLANDS - JetonSPANISH NETHERLANDS - Cu Jeton - 1618. Obv.: Crowned Arms of the Archduke Albert & Isabella (1598-1621) surrounded by the order of the Golden Fleece. Rev.: IMPERAT ET SERVAT - the buckler of Athena, with the head of Medusa, superimposed on scepter tilted to right. Reference: Dugn., 3752. 29 mm.dpaul7
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Spanish Netherlands, Albert & Elisabeth, Silver Escalin.Brussels 1621 A.D. 5.15g - 29.6mm, Axis 3h.
Obv: + ALBERTVS ET ELISABET DEI GRATIA - Peacock with wings outstretched, and shield of Austria-Burgundy on its chest.
Rev: ARCHID AVS DVCES BVRG ET BR Z - Crowned shield of Albert and Elizabeth on St. Andrew's cross, 1621 either side.
KM:47.2.Christian Scarlioli
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Titus - Ankyra69-79 AD
laureate head right
AΥΤΟΚΡΑ ΤΙΤΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣ ΥΙΟΣ
Mên standing left, holding patera
ΣΕΒΑΣΤΗΝΩΝ ΤΕΚΤΟΣΑΓΩΝ
RPC II, 1621; BMC 1
8,8g 25mm
ex Gorny & MoschJ. B.
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Volusianus - Isindadiassarion
M., archon
251-253 AD
laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right from behind
AV KE Γ OVIΔ OVEΛ OVOΛOVCCANOI
Tyche standing half left, holding rudder and cornucopia
ICINΔ_E_ΩN
AP_X·M
H. v. Aulock, Münzen und Städte Pisidiens I, 98 f., 913-923 Taf. 20 (stgl.); SNG v. Aulock 5047 (= 913); SNG Pfalz -; SNG France 1621 (= 922).
9,7g 24mm
ex SavocaJ. B.
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