Image search results - "4100" |
|
1. Seleukos I NikatorSELEUKID EMPIRE. Seleukos I Nikator. 312-281 BC. Æ Uncertain mint. Winged head of Medusa right / Bull butting right; controls not visible. Cf. SC 21, 152, and 191; HGC 9, 92.ecoli
|
|
110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-4100, RIC V-I 210, Antioch, AE-Antoninianus, CLEMENTIA TEMP, Γ//XXI, Bust-D1, Emperor and Jupiter, #1110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-4100, RIC V-I 210, Antioch, AE-Antoninianus, CLEMENTIA TEMP, Γ//XXI, Bust-D1, Emperor and Jupiter, #1
avers:- IMP-C-M-CL-TACITVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, (D1).
revers:- CLEMENTIA-TEMP, Emperor in military dress standing right, holding short eagle-tipped sceptre in left hand, receiving a globe from Jupiter standing left, holding long sceptre in left hand, (EJ1d).
exerg: Γ//XXI, diameter: 21,7-22,3mm, weight: 4,62g, axes: 6h,
mint: Antioch, issue-3, off-3, date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-210, T-(Estiot)-4100,
Q-001quadrans
|
|
1291 Octavianus Augustus - Asia ?AE as
27-23 BC
head right
CAESAR
legend within laureate wreath
AVGVSTVS
RPC I 2235/RPC I 4100?, McAlee 190, RIC I 486, SNG Cop 143, Cohen I 34
8,5g 22mm
ex AureaJ. B.
|
|
4100 ARABIA, Petra. Hadrian TycheReference.
RPC III, 4100; Spijkerman 3; SNG ANS 1360-3 var. (bust type)
Issue Petra metropolis
Obv. ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΩΡ ΚΑΙСΑΡ ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟС ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ СƐΒΑϹΤΟС
Laureate and draped bust of Hadrian (seen from rear), r.
Rev. ΠƐΤΡΑ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΙС
Turreted and veiled Tyche seated l. on rock, l., her r. hand extended, holding trophy in l.
13.35 gr
26 mm
6h
Note.
The Decapolis ("Ten Cities"; Greek: deka, ten; polis, city) was a group of ten cities on the eastern frontier of the Roman Empire in Jordan, Israel and Syria. The ten cities were not an official league or political unit, but they were grouped together because of their language, culture, location, and political status, with each possessing a certain degree of autonomy and self-rule. The Decapolis cities were centers of Greek and Roman culture in a region that was otherwise Semitic (Nabatean, Aramean, and Jewish). With the exception of Damascus, Hippos and Scythopolis, the "Region of the Decapolis" was located in modern-day Jordan.
Petra (GreekΠέτρα, Petra, meaning "stone"; okidoki
|
|
4100 ARABIA, Petra. Hadrian TycheReference.
RPC III, 4100; Spijkerman 3; SNG ANS 1360-3 var. (bust type)
Issue Petra metropolis
Obv. ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΩΡ ΚΑΙСΑΡ ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟС ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ СƐΒΑϹΤΟС
Laureate and draped bust of Hadrian (seen from rear), r.
Rev. ΠƐΤΡΑ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΙС
Turreted and veiled Tyche seated l. on rock, l., her r. hand extended, holding trophy in l.
14.26 gr
27 mm
6hokidoki
|
|
Arakan: Min Khamaung (1612-1622) AR Tanka (Mitchiner-LW.334; G&G-RA4; KM#7)Obv: Inscription in Arakanese; ၉၇၄ ဆင်ဖြူ သခင် ၀ရဓမ္မ ရာဇာ ဥသှေင် သှာ (hsin byu shin waradhamma raza ushaung shah; Lord of the White Elephant Waradhamma Raja Husain Shah)
Rev: Bilingual inscription in Arabic and Bengali; صاحب الفيل الابيض الملك العادل حسين شاه سلطان (sahib al-fil al-abyad al-malik al-adil husain shah sultan; Lord of the White Elephant the just king Husain Shah sultan); ধাভালা গাজেস্ভারা শ্রী শ্রী ধামা রাজা হুচনা সহ (dhavala gajesvara sri sri dhama raja huchana saha; Lord of the White Elephant the most exhalted Dhama Raja (King of Righteousness) Husain Shah)Quant.Geek
|
|
Arakan: Narapadigyi (1638-1645) AR Tanka (Mitchiner-352; Phayre: plate I, 7)Same inscription on both sides of the coin. Phayre's verbatim transliteration / translation follows:
1000 Cheng phyu Sakheng Narabadigyi (BE1000 Lord of the white elephant, Narabadigyi)
Unicode Burmese inscription (will only display correctly if you have working Unicode 5.1 fonts for Burmese like Padauk):
၁၀၀၀ သင်ဖြူ သခင် နာရာဗ တီကြီQuant.Geek
|
|
Arakan: Thado (1645-1652) AR Tanka (Mitchiner-358)Same inscription on both sides of the coin. Phayre's verbatim transliteration / translation follows:
1007 Cheng ni Sakheng Cheng phyu Sakheng Sado Meng Tara (BE1007 Lord of the red elephant, lord of the white elephant, Sa-do Meng Tara (Illustrious King of Justice))
Unicode Burmese inscription (will only display if you have Unicode 5.1 fonts for Burmese like Padauk):
၁၀၀၇ ဆင်နီ သခင် ဆင် ဖြူသခင် သတိုစ် မင်တရား
Quant.Geek
|
|
Augustusaw.CAESAR: Head of Augustus, bare, right
rew. AVGVSTVS: Legend in one line in laurel wreath
data25 B.C.
nominał As (moneta)
mennica Efez
RIC I (second edition) Augustus 486
RPC 2235 Ephesus
RPC 4100 AntiochWaldemar S
|
|
Augustus AntiochSeleucis and Pieria. Antioch. Augustus 27 BC-AD 14.
Æ (25mm., 11,18g.) Struck ca. 27-23 BC
CAESAR, bare head right / AVGVSTVS in laurel wreath.
RPC 4100. Ajax
|
|
Augustus provincialAugustus 27 BC - 14 AD. Antioch or Ephesus
25 mm., 9,87g.
CAESAR, bare head right
AVGVSTVS in laurel wreath
References: Either RPC 4100 or RPC 2235; RIC 486; Hunter 290; Cohen 34
AAFXRL
|
|
Augustus. Caius and Lucius Caesars.Roman Empire. Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD. AR Denarius (3.76 gm, 18.7mm, 4h) of Lugdunum, 2 BC-4 AD. Laureate head right. ⟲CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE. / Caius and Lucius Caesars standing, facing with shields and spears, simpulum and lituus above. ⟲CL CAESARES AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT. VF. Bt. Coral Gables 2001. ACNAC 3 Wheaton #379; BMCRE 519; RIC I #207; RPC 4100; RSC I #43; SRCV I #1597.Anaximander
|
|
Augustus. Provincial coinage in Bronze.Roman Empire. Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD. AE As (10.4 gm, 26.1mm, 12h) 27-25 BC, "CA" coinage of Antioch ad Orontem or Ephesus. Bare head of Augustus right. CAESAR. / AUGUSTUS within laurel wreath. nEF. CNG Auction 45 #911. RPC 2235 (Ephesus) or 4100 (Antioch); RIC I #486; AMCRE 704 or 707; BMC 731 or 733; Howgego (NC 1982, pp. 1-20) #2c or #3; McAlee 190; SNG Cop 7 #143.Anaximander
|
|
dattari4100Elagabalus
Alexandria, Egypt
Obv: [A KAICAP MA] AVP ANTWNINOC [EV CEB], laureate head right.
Rev: Alexandria standing facing, head right, turreted, holding small Sarapis bust in right hand; in field, L-B. .
24 mm, 12.00 gms
RPC Online 10021 (this coin). Dattari-Savio Pl. 224, 4100 (this coin).
From the Dattari Collection. Acquired from Naville Numismatics Auction 53, lot 347. Catalog notation: "Very rare, apparently unique."
Charles M
|
|
Mn. Aemilius Lepidus AR Denarius. EF/EF-. Equestrian statue over acueductObverse: Laureate female bust right, in front ROMA behind star.
Reverse: MN AEMILIO. Equestrian statue on three arches, between arches L-E-P.
Nice exemplar of this interesting and uncommon issue, in EF/EF- condition, conserving full details in both sides, bold reliefs checkable at photo and a precious tone of silver.
Crawford 291/1. Rome mint, 114-113 b.C. 3,9 g - 18 mmMark R1
|
|
Octavianus Augustus - SyriaAE as
27-23 BC
head right
CAESAR
legend within laureate wreath
AVGVSTVS
RPC I 2235/RPC I 4100?, McAlee 190, RIC I 486, SNG Cop 143, Cohen I 34
11,6g 25mm
ex NaumannJ. B.
|
|
Probus, Antoninianus, CLEMENTIA TEMP, (Wreath), XXIAE Antoninianus
Probus
Augustus: 276 - 282AD
Issued: 280AD
23.5 x 22.5mm 3.20gr 6h
O: IMP CM AVR PROBVS PF AVG; Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust, right.
R: CLEMENTIA T-EMP (Dot); Probus, standing right on left, holding scepter, receiving globe from Jupiter, standing left on right, holding scepter.
Exergue: (Wreath), top center; XXI, below line.
Tripolis Mint
RIC V-2 Tripolis 927, (Wreath); Aorta: 2142: B87, O38, R13, T95, M8.
allancientcoins/John Corridan 254368741008
10/11/19 10/31/19Nicholas Z
|
|
Provincial, Markianopolis, Moesia Inferior, AE26, HG OVM TEREBENTINOY MARKIANOPOΛEITωNAE26
Roman Provincial: Markianopolis, Moesia Inferior
Severus Alexander
Caesar: 221 - 222AD
Augustus: 222 - 235AD
26.0mm 10.00gr 0h
O: AV K M AVP CEVH ALEΞANDROC; Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust, right.
R: HG OVM TEREBENTINOY MARKIANOPOΛEITωN; Hygieia standing right, feeding snake from patera.
Magistrate: Umbrius Tereventinus
Markianopolis Mint
AMNG 1028; Mionnet Supp. 2, 289; Leake Supp. 133, Moushmov 724.
220118641000
12/10/15 1/30/17Nicholas Z
|
|
RIC 0695 [VESPASIAN]Titus Silver denarius, 74 CE Rome
(3.160g, maximum diameter 19.3mm, die axis 180o )
Obv: T CAESAR IMP VESP counter-clockwise from lower right, laureate head right;
Rev: PONTIF TR POT (priest, holder of Tribunitian power) counter-clockwise from lower right, Titus seated right on curule chair, long scepter vertical in right hand, palm branch in extended left hand;
RIC II-2 695 [VESP] (R3, this coin and this coin illustrated in the plates),
RSC-, BMCRE II -
This is the RIC plate coin! no recorded sales of the type on Coin Archives for the last two decades; extremely rare
Ex Stack’s Bowers Galleries January 2019 NYINC Auction 11-12 January 2019 Lot 41006 (part of a large lot)
Purchased from Forvm Ancient Coins on Jan 12, 2020
orfew
|
|
Roman Empire, Titus Denarius RIC plate coinTitus Silver denarius, 74 CE Rome
(3.160g, maximum diameter 19.3mm, die axis 180o )
Obv: T CAESAR IMP VESP counter-clockwise from lower right, laureate head right;
Rev: PONTIF TR POT (priest, holder of Tribunitian power) counter-clockwise from lower right, Titus seated right on curule chair, long scepter vertical in right hand, palm branch in extended left hand;
RIC II-2 695 [VESP] (R3, this coin and this coin illustrated in the plates),
RSC II 161a, BMCRE II -, SRCV I -, Cohen I -, Hunter I -,
This is the RIC plate coin! no recorded sales of the type on Coin Archives for the last two decades; extremely rare
Ex Stack’s Bowers Galleries January 2019 NYINC Auction 11-12 January 2019 Lot 41006 (part of a large lot)
Purchased from Forvm Ancient Coins on Jan 12, 2020
orfew
|
|
Roman Imperial AD 117-138Hadrian Sestertius, Rome, AD 134-138; AE (g 28,3 ; mm 33; h 6); HADRIANVS - AVG COS III P P, laureate bust r., drapery on l. shoulder, Rv. FE - LICI - TAS
AVG, Felicitas standing L, holding branch and long caduceus. Green patina, bolt portrait, extremely fine.
Private collection of Mr. B. MazehBrahim M
|
|
Septimius Severus, Denarius, PM TR P XVII COS III PPAR Denarius
Septimius Severus
Augustus: 193 - 211AD
Issued: 209AD
19.0 x 18.0mm 2.00gr 0h
O: SEVERVS PIVS AVG; Laureate head, right.
R: PM TR P XVII COS III PP; Jupiter standing left, holding thunderbolt and scepter, children (Geta and Caracalla) on either side.
Rome Mint
RIC 226; RSC 525; BMC 1; Aorta: 824: B3, O51, R259, T99, M4.
Mark Reid/The Time Machine
Chicago Coin Expo 4/6/17 1/24/20Nicholas Z
|
|
THRACE, CHERRONESOSca. 400 - 350 BC
AR Hemidrachm 13 mm 2.39 g
O: Forepart of lion right, head left
R: Quadripartite incuse square with alternating raised and sunken quarters; bee and monogram (VE) with pellet in opposite sunken quarters
McClean 4100 cf. , SNG Cop 833 cf.
laney
|
|
THRACE, CHERRONESOSca. 400 - 350 BC
AR Hemidrachm 13 mm 2.39 g
O: Forepart of lion right, head left
R: Quadripartite incuse square with alternating raised and sunken quarters; bee and monogram (VE) with pellet in opposite sunken quarters
McClean 4100 cf. , SNG Cop 833 cf. laney
|
|
Unattributed Romanb70
|
|
|
|
|