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1.16 Constantine as Caesar: Treveri follis.Follis, Summer 307, Treveri mint.
Obverse: FL VAL CONSTANTINVS NOB C / Laureate bust of Constantine.
Reverse: GENIO POP ROM / Genius standing, holding patera and cornucopia. S in left field; A in right field.
Mint mark: PTR
7.75 gm., 27 mm.
RIC #719b; PBCC #122; Sear #15520.
1 commentsCallimachus
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5520 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 124-25 AD Zeus standingReference.
RPC III, 5520/ Dattari-Savio Pl. 71, 1513 (this coin); Emmett --

Issue ƐΤ ƐΝΑΤ = year 9

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ - ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑ СƐΒ
Laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., seen from rear

Rev. ƐΤ ƐΝΑΤ
Zeus standing facing, head l., holding Nike and sceptre; to l., eagle

13.26 gr
24 mm
12h
4 commentsokidoki
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55200 Gallienus/Sol55200 Gallienus/Sol
Obv: GALLIENVS AVG
Radiate draped bust right
Rev: SOLI INVICTO
Sol standing right, head left, raising right
hand and holding globe
PXV in Exergue
Mint: Antioch 20.8mm 3.8g
RIC V-1 (S), Asian Mint 611; Goebl 1663i; Sear 10365
Blayne W
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66246 Constantine I/Campgate Antioch55203 Constantine I/Campgate Antioch
Obv: CONSTANTI-NVS MAX AVG
rosette-diadem, draped, cuirassed bust right
Rev: PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG
Campgate with 9 levels, 2 turrets, 1 star and no door
Smant gamma in exergue
Mint: Antioch 19.8mm 1.9g
RIC VII Antioch 84; Sear 16271 Rated R4
Blayne W
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AE Aes Grave As: 217-215 BCAE Aes Grave As; Semilibral weight standard
Denomination: Aes Grave As
Year: 217-215 BC
Obverse: Bearded Head of Janus (without mark of value on obv.)
Reverse: Prow of Galley Left.
Mint: Rome
Weight & Measures: ~105g (Semilibral standard ca. 132g).
References: Sear 572, CR-38/1, CRR 89, ICC 63.
Provenance: Ex Stacks Bowers Galleries (January 2024 NYINC Auction); Lot 55206.

Notes: Janus (/ˈdʒeɪnəs/ JAY-nəs; Latin: Ianvs [ˈi̯aːnʊs]) is the god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality, doorways, passages, frames, and endings. The “Prow” series (Reverse) was not a commemoration of a specific event but more a general assertion of mastery over the Mediterranean Sea and subsequent trade.
Justin L1
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Apollonia Pontica Topalov 45i - Silver Drachm 450-424 or 410/404 B.C.
2.84 gm, 14.2 mm
Obv: Gorgon head facing, snaky ringlets circle face.
Rev.: Anchor; A to left, crayfish to right
Topalov Apollonia p. 588, 45 var.; p.348, 9
Sear 1655var; BMC Mysia p.9, 11

Topalov Type: "Full-Face Gorgon's Head – Upright Anchor, a crab on the right, the letter A on the left or the letter A on the right and a crab on the left" Main Issue (450-424 or 410/404 B.C.)
Obv.: Full-face Gorgon's head in the classical Attic style. Gorgon's features are noble in conformity with the Attic manner of portraying her and Gorgon has more human hair in addition to the snakes.
Rev.: Upright anchor with large flukes, the letter A on one side, a crab as an additional symbol viewed from above on the other side. The image in a concave circle.

Forvm purchase (GS55520) - Dr. Prokopov has identified this as a tribal (Celtic?) imitative. This is my fourth coin with from the same cracked reverse die. There appears to be three different obverse dies though.
Jaimelai
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