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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 564, AR-Denarius, MATER DEVM, Cybele, towered, enthroned left, Scarce, #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 564, AR-Denarius, MATER DEVM, Cybele, towered, enthroned left, Scarce, #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: MATER DEVM, Cybele, towered, enthroned left between two lions, leaning on the drum, and holding branch and scepter.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,5-19,0mm, weight: 2,88g, axis: 11h,
mint: Rome, date: 198 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 564, p-169, RSC 123, BMC 51, Sear (2000-2002) 6593, Scarce,
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098-117 AD - TRAJAN AE sestertius - struck 104-110 ADobv: IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V PP (laureate head right, drapery at left shoulder)
rev: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI (Dacia, in attitude of mourning, seated left on pile of arms; trophy before), S-C in ex.
ref: RIC II 564, Cohen 534(4frcs), BMC 785
24.33gms, 33mmberserker
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmet 3981-Γ, L/Γ//--, Eagle right, with palm, #1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmet 3981-Γ, L/Γ//--, Eagle right, with palm, #1
avers: A K M AVP ΠPOBOC CЄB, Laureated, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Eagle standing right, wreath in beak, palm in background. L-Γ, across the field.
exergue: L/Γ//--, diameter: 18,7-19,4mm, weight: 7,10g, axes: 0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: 277-278 A.D., L-Γ Year 3.,
ref:
Emmet 3981-Γ,
Milne 4564,
Geissen 3129-30,
Dattari 5562,
Kampmann-Ganschow 112.11, p338,
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112-111 B.C., Lucius Caesius, Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford 298/1, Rome, Two Lares sitting right, #1112-111 B.C., Lucius Caesius, Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford 298/1, Rome, Two Lares sitting right, #1
avers: Heroic bust of Vejovis facing left, hurling a thunderbolt and seen from behind, PA (Roma) monogram behind.
reverse: Two Lares sitting right, hound between them, head of Vulcan left with pair of pincers above, ER monogram in right field.
exergue: -/-/L•CAESI (AE ligate), diameter: 18,5-20mm, weight: 3,72g, axis: 11h,
mint: Rome, date: 112-111 B.C., ref: Crawford-298-1, Sydenham-564, Caesia-1, Sear-175,
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Apollonia Pontica Topalov 07 - Silver DrachmSilver Drachm
4.00 gm, 15 mm
Obv: Upright anchor with thin flukes and a thin stock; blank to left, crayfish to right
Rev.: Swastika arms bent left, deeply engraved into flan
Topalov Apollonia p. 564, 7; BMC Mysia p.8, 1; Pl.II, 1;
HGC 3, 1314; SNG BM Black Sea 148 var. (clockwise swastika);
SNG Bulgaria (Ruse) II 53-54, (494-470 BC, Reduced Milesian standard trite (1/3 stater))
Topalov Type 7: Silver Drachmas (?)/tetrobols (?) (as per the system of Aegina) (550-540/535 B.C.) type “upright anchor, a crab viewed sideways – swastika in a deep groove”
Obv.: Upright anchor with thin flukes and a thin stock. Side view of the additional symbol of a crab right between the fluke and the stock.
Rev.: Schematic view of a swastika with rounded arms bent to the left deeply engraved in the flan.
Jaimelai
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Apollonia Pontica Topalov 07 - Silver DrachmSilver Drachm
4.12 gm, 14 mm
Obv: Upright anchor with thin flukes and a thin stock; blank to left, crayfish to right
Rev.: Swastika arms bent left, deeply engraved into flan
Topalov Apollonia p. 564, 7; BMC Mysia p.8, 1; Pl.II, 1;
HGC 3, 1314; SNG BM Black Sea 148 var. (clockwise swastika);
SNG Bulgaria (Ruse) II 53-54, (494-470 BC, Reduced Milesian standard trite (1/3 stater))
Topalov Type 7: Silver Drachmas (?)/tetrobols (?) (as per the system of Aegina) (550-540/535 B.C.) type “upright anchor, a crab viewed sideways – swastika in a deep groove”
Obv.: Upright anchor with thin flukes and a thin stock. Side view of the additional symbol of a crab right between the fluke and the stock.
Rev.: Schematic view of a swastika with rounded arms bent to the left deeply engraved in the flan.Jaimelai
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Apollonia Pontica Topalov 08 - Silver Half-Drachm/Diobol550-540/535 B.C.
2.12 gm, 11.3 mm
Obv: Upright anchor; blank to left, crayfish to left
Rev.: Swastika arms bent left, deeply engraved into flan (as four dolphins?)
Topalov Apollonia p.245, 1-2; p.564, 8;
Topalov Type: Silver half drachmas (?)/diobols (?) (as per the system of Aegina) of the type “upright anchor with thin flukes and a thin shaft - swastika in a deep groove” (550-540/535 B.C.)
Obverse: Upright anchor with thin flukes and a thin stock. Side view of the additional symbol of a crab l. between the fluke and the stock.
Reverse: Schematic view of a swastika with arms bent to the left deeply engraved in the flan.
Jaimelai
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Apollonia Pontica Topalov 09 - Silver Drachm550-540/535 B.C.
4.15 gm, 11.5-15.5 mm
Obv: Upright anchor; blank to left, crayfish to right
Rev.: Swastika arms bent right
Topalov Apollonia p. 564, 9
Topalov Type: “Upright Anchor a crab viewed sideways – Swastika in a deep grove” (550-540/535 B.C.)
Obv.: Upright anchor with thin flukes and a thin stock. Side view of the additional symbol of a crab right between the fluke and the stock.
Rev.: Schematic view of a swastika with arms bent to the right deeply engraved in the flan.Jaimelai
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Apollonia Pontica Topalov 09 - Silver Drachm550-540/535 B.C.
3.94 gm, 12-16 mm
Obv: Upright anchor with thin flukes and a thin stock; blank to left, crayfish to right
Rev.: Swastika arms bent right, deeply engraved into flan;
Topalov Apollonia p. 564, 9; BMC Mysia p.8, 1; Pl.II, 1;
HGC 3, 1314; SNG BM Black Sea 148;
SNG Bulgaria (Ruse) II 55-58, (494-470 BC, Reduced Milesian standard trite (1/3 stater))
Topalov Type 9: Upright Anchor a crab viewed sideways – Swastika in a deep grove (550-540/535 B.C.)
Obv.: Upright anchor with thin flukes and a thin stock. Side view of the additional symbol of a crab right between the fluke and the stock.
Rev.: Schematic view of a swastika with arms bent to the right deeply engraved in the flan.
Jaimelai
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Apollonia Pontica Topalov 12 - Silver Drachm525-519/512 B.C.
3.47 gm, 14 mm
Obv: Upright anchor with thin flukes and thin stock; blank to left, crayfish to right
Rev.: Swastika arms bent left, deeply engraved into flan with dolphin in each sector, head facing to center, raised areas ending in teeth
Topalov Apollonia p. 255-7, 1-5; p. 564, 12;
SNG Bulgaria 2, 60-63; SNG Stancomb 31;
[SNG Copenhagen 451]
Topalov Type: The last intermediate issues of coins of the type “upright anchor - swastika” have a swastika represented like a sketch and consisting of four concave sectors ending with “teeth”. Dolphins’ head points to the center of the swastika.
Drachmas (?)/tetrobols (?) (as per the system of Aegina) of the type “upright anchor with thin flukes and a thin stock - swastika in a deep groove” (525-519/512 B.C.)
Obv.: Upright anchor with thin flukes and a thin stock. Side view of the additional symbol of a crab (or viewed from above) r. between the fluke and the stock.
Rev.: Swastika represented like a sketch and consisting of four concave sectors ending with “teeth”. A dolphin as an additional symbol in every one of the sectors. Dolphins’ head points to the center of the swastika.
Jaimelai
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Apollonia Pontica Topalov 12 - Silver Drachm525-519/512 B.C.
3.51 gm, 13 mm
Obv: Upright anchor with thin flukes and thin stock; blank to left, crayfish to right
Rev.: Swastika arms bent left, deeply engraved into flan with dolphin in each sector, head facing to center, raised areas ending in teeth
Topalov Apollonia p. 255-7, 1-5; p. 564, 12;
SNG Bulgaria 2, 60-63; SNG Stancomb 31;
[SNG Copenhagen 451]
Topalov Type: The last intermediate issues of coins of the type “upright anchor - swastika” have a swastika represented like a sketch and consisting of four concave sectors ending with “teeth”. Dolphins’ head points to the center of the swastika.
Drachmas (?)/tetrobols (?) (as per the system of Aegina) of the type “upright anchor with thin flukes and a thin stock - swastika in a deep groove” (525-519/512 B.C.)
Obv.: Upright anchor with thin flukes and a thin stock. Side view of the additional symbol of a crab (or viewed from above) r. between the fluke and the stock.
Rev.: Swastika represented like a sketch and consisting of four concave sectors ending with “teeth”. A dolphin as an additional symbol in every one of the sectors. Dolphins’ head points to the center of the swastika.
Jaimelai
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CAMPANIA: NeapolisCAMPANIA, Neapolis. 350-326 BC. AE half unit. Obverse: Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev: Forepart of Achelous Sebethos as a man-faced bull to right, star with four rays on shoulder, NEOPOLITHS above. Sambon 564, Taliercio Ib, 5; MSP I, 206 (this con illustrated).
Ex. CNG eAuction 308, lot 539 (part of)Molinari
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Cilicia, Hieropolis - Kastabala 2nd-1st Century BCCilicia, Hieropolis - Kastabala AE23. weight 7.24g. ca 2nd-1st Century BC. Turreted head of Tyche right. monogram behind / ΙΕΡΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ ΤΩΝ ΠΡΟΣΤΩ ΠΥΡΑΜΩ, city-goddess seated left in kalathos, eagle under seat. SNGLev 1564, Lindgren 1507. ddwau
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Egypt, Alexandria, 112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmet 3981-Γ, L/Γ//--, Eagle right, with palm, #1Egypt, Alexandria, 112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmet 3981-Γ, L/Γ//--, Eagle right, with palm, #1
avers: A K M AVP ΠPOBOC CЄB, Laureated, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Eagle standing right, wreath in beak, palm in background. L-Γ, across the field.
exergue: L/Γ//--, diameter: 18,7-19,4mm, weight: 7,10g, axes: 0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: 277-278 A.D., L-Γ Year 3.,
ref:
Emmet 3981-Γ,
Milne 4564,
Geissen 3129-30,
Dattari 5562,
Kampmann-Ganschow 112.11, p338,
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Eyes of Trajan - TrajanOrichalcum sestertius, Woytek 203o, BnF IV 564, RIC II 535 (S), Strack 360, Banti 215, BMCRE III -, Cayón -, aF, well centered, corrosion, pitting, 21.572g, 32.8mm, 180o, Rome mint, c. 104 - 107 A.D.; obverse IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, laureate bust left; reverse S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, Trajan on horseback galloping right, in military dress, brandishing spear at Dacian warrior who is falling on his left knee, looking back at Trajan, raising both hands, and being trampled by horse's fore-hooves, S C (senatus consulto) in exergue; from the Jyrki Muona Collection, ex Sebastian Sondermann (Sep 2008); very rare bust leftGreg B2
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Julia Domna, CybeleAr denarius; 3.03g; 18-20mm
IVLIA AVGVSTA
draped bust right
MATER DEVM
Cybele, towered, enthroned left between two lions, leaning on drum and holding branch & scepter
RIC 564, RSC 123, BMC 51arizonarobin
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L. CaesiusLucius Caesius, 112-111 BC. AR Denarius.
Obverse- Heroic bust of Vejovis facing left hurling a thunderbolt and seen from behind.
Reverse- Two Lares flanking dog.
CR 298/1, Syd 564, Caesia 1. 18.91 mm. 3.82 gm.b70
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L. Caesius - AR denariusRome
²110 BC / ¹112-111 BC
bust of Vejovis left from behind wearing taenia and cloak, hurling a thunderbolt over shoulder
(ROMA)
Lares Praesites seated right, holding long scepter; dog right between them; head of Vulcan and tongs above
(LA)__(PRE)
L·C(AE)SI
¹Crawford 298/1, Sydenham 564, RSC I Caesia 1, BMCRR Italy 585, Russo RBW 1140, SRCV I 175
²Mark Passehl - Roman moneyer & coin type chronology, 150 – 50 BC
3,8g 18mm
ex NaumannJ. B.
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Larissa Phrikonis, AE11; Horned female head/ ΛΑ, bull's head rightAeolis, Larissa Phrikonis, 4th Century B.C. Bronze AE 11, SNG München 564, Weber 5563, SNG Cop -, BMC -, SNG von Aulock -, Laffaille -, SGCV -, aF, pitting and corrosion, Larissa Phrikonis mint, weight 1.058g, maximum diameter 9.8mm, die axis 0o, c. 4th Century B.C.; obverse horned facing female head, turned slightly right; reverse ΛΑ, bull's head right; interesting facing bust; very rare. Ex FORVMPodiceps
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Maximianus, Homonoia, year 5Maximianus, 286 - 305, 306 - 308, and 310 A.D., Roman Provincial Egypt. Billon tetradrachm, Milne 4939, BMC 2564, SNG Cop 1038, Geissen -, Curtis - , Alexandria mint, 29 Aug 289 - 28 Aug 290 A.D.; obverse A K M A OΥA MAΞIMIANOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right; reverse Homonoia standing left, raising right, double cornucopia in left, star and EL (year 5) left. Ex VauctionsPodiceps
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MODERN MILLED (up to 19th Century), Japan, Meiji Empire. Mutsohito Meiji 1867 - 1912. Copper Sen A.D.1874 (year 7)Japan. Meiji Empire. Mutsohito Meiji 1867 - 1912. Copper Sen 1874 (year 7).
KM 17.1
mintage: 25,564,953.
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nicaea004aElagabalus
Nicaea, Bithynia
Obv: Μ ΑΥΡ ΑΝΤΩ-ΝΙΝΟϹ ΑΥΓ, laureate head right.
Rev: NIKA-IEΩN, Emperor(?) riding an elephant, r., holding reins and whip(?)
24 mm, 4.90 gms
Rec Gen 564, SNG von Aulock 7044Charles M
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PersisDarev II , 1. cent. BC, AR dr., 4,03gr., 18mm;
Alram 564, Sunrise 569, 570, K&M 4/4;
mint: Persepolis, axis: 5h;
obv.: bust, left, w/Parthian style tiara and diadem, knot and 2 ribbons, tiara has 3 rows of pellets across the top and a crescent on the side, long neck guard; mustache w/twirled up ends, med.-long pointed beard; earring, triple necklace or torque; tunic/cuirass;
rev.: fire altar with king, right, sacrificing to the right w/sceptre in extended hand; framed by 4 lines of Aramaic lettering;
ex: CNG eAuction 301, #125.
Schatz
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RIC 0062 DomitianusObv: IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG P M, Laureate head right
Rev: TR P COS VII DES VIII P P, Minerva standing left, with Victory and sceptre; at feet, shield
AR/Denarius (18.84 mm 3.07 g 6h) Struck in Rome 81 A.D. (4th group)
RIC 62 (C), RSC 564, BMCRE 13, BNF 29
ex Inasta Auction 8 lot 353FlaviusDomitianus
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Roman Empire, Postumus, Cologne mint, struck 266 AD, Billon AntoninianusPOSTVMVS AVG radiate bust left, holding club over right shoulder, lion's head on left shoulder, strap across bare chest
PAX AVG Pax standing left, holding branch and scepter
RIC 319, Elmer 564, Zschucke 161.
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Roman Republic, Lucius Caesius, 112 - 111 B.C.Silver denarius, SRCV I 175, RSC I Caesia 1, Sydenham 564, Crawford 298/1, BMCRR Italy 585, VF, toned, 3.809g, 19.7mm, 45o, Rome mint, 112 - 111 B.C.; obverse bust of Vejovis left, viewed from behind, wearing a taenia and a cloak over his left shoulder, hurling a thunderbolt with his right hand, ROMA monogram right; reverse the two Lares Praestites seated right, each holds long scepter in left, dog between them, head of Vulcan facing left and tongs above, LA (ligate) left, PRE (ligate) right, L·CÆSI in ex;MagisterRiggs
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Roman Republic, Lucius Caesius, 112 - 111 B.C.Silver denarius, SRCV I 175, RSC I Caesia 1, Sydenham 564, Crawford 298/1, BMCRR Italy 585, VF, toned, 3.809g, 19.7mm, 45o, Rome mint, 112 - 111 B.C.; obverse bust of Vejovis left, viewed from behind, wearing a taenia and a cloak over his left shoulder, hurling a thunderbolt with his right hand, ROMA monogram right; reverse the two Lares Praestites seated right, each holds long scepter in left, dog between them, head of Vulcan facing left and tongs above, LA (ligate) left, PRE (ligate) right, L·CÆSI in ex;MagisterRiggs
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Roman, Julia DomnaJulia Domna Denarius. Obverse: IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust right. Reverse: MATER DEVM, Cybele, towered, enthroned left between two lions, leaning on drum and holding branch & scepter. RIC 564, RSC 123.
Very beautiful portrait. Looks better in Hand.S.Sondermann
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RPC II 1803 VespasianusObv: AYTOKPATΩP OYECΠACIANOC KAICAP, Laureate head left
Rev: ETOYC NEOY IEPOY / H (in exergue), Temple of Aphrodite at Paphos, in which conical xoanon
AR/Tetradrachm (23.99 mm 12.35 g 12h) Struck in Uncertain Cypriot mint 75-76 A.D.
RPC 1803, Prieur 1564, BMC 18-19
ex Artemide Auction 6E lot 6171FlaviusDomitianus
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Severus Alexander Liberalitas RIC 571Severus Alexander, Sestertius, Rome, 229 AD, 30MM, 22.73G, BMCRE 564, Cohen 139, RCV 7972, RIC IV 571,
OBV: IMP SER ALE-XANDER AVG, Laureate head right
REV: LIBERALITS AVGVSTI III SC, Sev seated on carule chair set on daïs,
extending hand to individual standing left, mounting stairs to
receive tessara; Liberalitas standing facing before, holding abacus,
two attendants standing left behind
SRukke
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Severus Alexander, 222 - 235 ADObv: IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, laureate, draped bust of Severus Alexander facing right.
Rev: VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing left, holding a wreath and a palm.
Silver Denarius, Rome mint, 225 AD
3 grams, 19.5 mm, 135°
RIC IVii 180c, RSC 564, S7931, VM 59/4Matt Inglima
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Trajan, RIC 564, Sestertius of AD 106-111 (Dacia mourning)Æ Sestertius (26.8g, Ø 33mm, 6h), minted AD 106-111, Rome
Obv.: IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, laureate head right
Rev.: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI (around) S C (ex)., Dacia, wearing a peaked cap, resting head on right hand, mourning, seated left on shield and arms before trophy with captured arms including curved sword and spear.
RIC 564; Cohen 534; Sear (Roman Coins & their Values, II)3296; Foss (Roman Historical Coins) 101/28eCharles S
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