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ROME
PB Tessera (19mm, 5.72 g)
Palm frond; wreath to left, S to right
Ampulla atop strigil
Rostovtsew 899, pl. X, 23

Ex Classical Numismatic Group 55 (13 September 2000), lot 1201 (part of)
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077 - Severus Alexander denarius - RIC 055Obv:– IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, Laureate, draped, bust right
Rev:– P M TR P V COS II P P, Emperor standing left, sacrificing over a tripod and holding a scroll
Minted in Rome, A.D. 226
References– VM 39/2, RIC 55 (Common), RCV02 7899, RSC 289
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110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3899, RIC V-I 191corr, Serdica, AE-Antoninianus, CONSERVAT MILIT, A//KA, Bust-D1, Mars and Emperor, #1110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3899, RIC V-I 191corr, Serdica, AE-Antoninianus, CONSERVAT MILIT, A//KA, Bust-D1, Mars and Emperor, #1
avers: IMP-C-M-CL-TACITVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum (D1).
revers: CONSERVAT-MILIT, Mars in military dress stg. r., holding spear in l. hand, giving globe to Emperor stg. l., holding long sceptre in l. hand. (MarsEmp1).
exerg: A//KA, diameter: 22,5mm, weight:4,22g, axes: 0h,
mint: Serdica, issue-2., off-1., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-191corr., T-(Estiot)-3899, C-,
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136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VI 899, AE-3 Follis, -/-//PTR, SOLI INVICTO, Sol radiated standing left, Scarce!136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VI 899, AE-3 Follis, -/-//PTR, SOLI INVICTO, Sol radiated standing left, Scarce!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS AVG, Laureate, and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- SOLI INVI CTO, Sol radiated standing left, raising right hand, holding the globe in left hand, chlamys across left shoulder.
exerg: -/-//PTR, diameter: 17,0-18,5mm, weight: g, axes: ,
mint: Treveri, date: 310-311 A.D., ref: RIC-VI-899, p-, Scarce!
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Alexander I Balas. Standing Eagle Tetradrachm of Sidon.Seleukids. Alexander I Balas. 150-145 BC. AR Tetradrachm (13.12 gm, 26.5, 1h) on Phoenician standard of Sidon, 147/6 BC. Diademed head of Alexander I right. / Eagle standing left, palm branch over shoulder & below left, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ | ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ. СΞΡ (SE 166) to left, ΣΙΔΩ above aphlaston to right. aVF/VF. SC 1830.5; HGC 9 #882; BnF: Babelon Rois #899, de Clercq #133; DCA 122; Houghton CSE I #715 (same obv. die); Rouvier JIAN 5 (Sidon) #1232; SNG Spaer 1521 (same dies).Anaximander
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CALABRIA, Taras. Circa 385-380 BC. AR Nomos22mm, 7.88 g, 12h
Nude youth on horse leaping right; A to lower left, P to lower right / Phalanthos, nude, holding kantharos, riding dolphin left; X below, Ω above tail. Fischer-Bossert Group 31c, 471b (V199/R356) = Vlasto 475 = M.P. Vlasto, “Monnaies rares ou inédites de Tarente de ma collection” in RBN 1899, p. 150, 7 and pl. VI, 7 (this coin); HN Italy 880; Winterthur 225 (same dies). Old collection tone, minor flan flaws, small die break on reverse. Good VF.

From the Matthew Curtis Collection. Ex Michel Pandely Vlasto Collection, 475.
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Caracalla, 198 - 217 ADObv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate head of Caracalla facing right.

Rev: VICTORIAE around, AVGG in exergue; Victory in a biga galloping right, holding a whip.

Silver Denarius, Rome mint, 207 AD

3.1 grams, 20 mm, 180°

RIC IVi 170, RSC 622, S6899, VM 100
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CARAUSIUS Antoninianus, RIC 899, Pax OBV: IMP C M CARAVSIVS AVG, radiate and draped bust right
REV: PAX AVG (AVGG?), Pax standing left, holding branch and transverse scepter
2.4g, 17/19mm

Minted at Uncertain British or Continental mint, 287-293 AD
Legatus
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Constantine, Sol, half follisDate: AD 310, PTR, Treveri
Obv: CONSTANTINVS AVG
Rev: SOLI INVICTO
RIC 899, (rated scarce)
Zschucke 10.2
2,1g, ∅ 19mm
Laurentius
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Greek, Catalogue of the Collection of Tarentine Coins formed by M. P. Vlasto #475CALABRIA, Taras. Circa 385-380 BC. AR Nomos

22mm, 7.88 g, 12h
Nude youth on horse leaping right; A to lower left, P to lower right / Phalanthos, nude, holding kantharos, riding dolphin left; X below, Ω above tail. Fischer-Bossert Group 31c, 471b (V199/R356) = Vlasto 475 = M.P. Vlasto, “Monnaies rares ou inédites de Tarente de ma collection” in RBN 1899, p. 150, 7 and pl. VI, 7 (this coin); HN Italy 880; Winterthur 225 (same dies). Old collection tone, minor flan flaws, small die break on reverse. Good VF.

From the Matthew Curtis Collection. Ex Michel Pandely Vlasto Collection, 475.
Leo
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GREEK, Italy, CALABRIA, Taras. AR Nomos. Circa 385-380 BC.22mm, 7.88 g, 12h
Nude youth on horse leaping right; A to lower left, P to lower right / Phalanthos, nude, holding kantharos, riding dolphin left; X below, Ω above tail. Fischer-Bossert Group 31c, 471b (V199/R356) = Vlasto 475 = M.P. Vlasto, “Monnaies rares ou inédites de Tarente de ma collection” in RBN 1899, p. 150, 7 and pl. VI, 7 (this coin); HN Italy 880; Winterthur 225 (same dies). Old collection tone, minor flan flaws, small die break on reverse. Good VF.

From the Matthew Curtis Collection. Ex Michel Pandely Vlasto Collection, 475.
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GREEK, Scythia, Sariakos, c. 3rd - 2nd Centuries B.C. Kingdom of Scythia, Sariakos, c. 3rd - 2nd Centuries B.C. Bronze AE 18, 3.684g, 18.4mm, VF, dark patina. Obv: bearded head right. Rev: bow and bow-case, [BA]SI SARI. Ref: SNG BM 353; NC 1899, p. 88, 4-5. Very rare
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Moesia, Nicopolis Ad Istrum, 041 Commodus (177-192 A.D.), HrHJ (2012) 08.10.38.05var, AE-18, NEIKOΠOΛIC ΠPOC IC, Tyche standing left, Moesia, Nicopolis Ad Istrum, 041 Commodus (177-192 A.D.), HrHJ (2012) 08.10.38.05var, AE-18, NEIKOΠOΛIC ΠPOC IC, Tyche standing left,
avers:- AVT-KAY-KOMOΔOC, Laureate head right.
revers:- NEIKOΠOΛIC-ΠPOC-IC, Tyche standing left, holding cornucopiae in left arm and in right hand rudder.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 16,6-17,7mm, weight: 3,22g, axes: 1h,
mint: Moesia, Nicopolis Ad Istrum, date: 177-192 A.D., ref: HrHJ (2012) 08.10.38.05var, p-42, HrHJ (2015) 08.10.38.05, PB-1243-45, HM-899,
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PARTHIA/PERSIA, Kingdom of Elymais, Phraates, Early - Mid 2nd Century A.D., Bronze DrachmGB87420. Bronze drachm, vant Haaff 14.6.1-3; BMC Arabia p. 272, 1 ff.; SGICV 5899, aVF, dark green patina, highlighting earthen deposits, tight flan, small edge cracks, weight 3.550g, maximum diameter 15.5mm, die axis 0o, Early - Mid 2nd Century A.D.; obverse ΦPA, bearded bust left wearing tiara with pellet in crescent; pellet inside crescent above anchor with one crossbar right; reverse BACIΛEVC ΠPAATHC (blundered), Artemis standing right, not radiate, drawing arrow from quiver with right, bow in leftJoe Sermarini
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Phoenicia, Tyre, (Year 246 (120/121 A.D.), AE-15, Pseudo-autonomous issue struck during the reign of Hadrian, RPC III (online) 3899, Palm tree with two bunches of fruit, #1Phoenicia, Tyre, (Year 246 (120/121 A.D.), AE-15, Pseudo-autonomous issue struck during the reign of Hadrian, RPC III (online) 3899, Palm tree with two bunches of fruit, #1
avers: Turreted, veiled and draped bust of Tyche right, palm behind.
reverse: ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛƐWϹ ΙƐΡΑϹ around, date ϚM C and Tyre monogram ligate (Phoenician letters לצר (‘of Tyre’)) across fields, Palm tree with two bunches of fruit. (date: Year 246 (120/121 A.D.).
exergue: ϚΜ/C//--, diameter: 14,0-15,0mm, weight:3,98g, axes:0h,
mint: Phoenicia, Tyre, date: ϚΜ/C, Year 246 (120/121 A.D.),
ref: RPC III (online) 3899, Rouvier 2156.,
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Roman Empire, Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3899, RIC V-I 191corr, Serdica, AE-Antoninianus, CONSERVAT MILIT, A//KA, Bust-D1, Mars and Emperor, #1110 Tacitus (275-276 A.D.), T-3899, RIC V-I 191corr, Serdica, AE-Antoninianus, CONSERVAT MILIT, A//KA, Bust-D1, Mars and Emperor, #1
avers: IMP-C-M-CL-TACITVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum (D1).
revers: CONSERVAT-MILIT, Mars in military dress stg. r., holding spear in l. hand, giving globe to Emperor stg. l., holding long sceptre in l. hand. (MarsEmp1).
exerg: A//KA, diameter: 22,5mm, weight:4,22g, axes: 0h,
mint: Serdica, issue-2., off-1., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-191corr., T-(Estiot)-3899, C-,
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Russian Empire. Alexander II 1855 - 1881 (1869, 1881) & Nicholas II 1894 - 1917 copper 2 kopek, 1876 , 1899, 1915.Russian Empire. Alexander II 1855 - 1881 (1869, 1881) & Nicholas II 1894 - 1917 copper 2 kopek, 1876 , 1899, 1915. Crowned eagle with arms on breast / value and mint in inner circle, date above.

KM Y 10.2
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Russian Empire. Alexander II 1855 - 1881 (1876) & Nicholas II 1894 - 1917 (1896, 1897, 1899, 1900) copper kopekRussian Empire. Alexander II 1855 - 1881 (1876) & Nicholas II 1894 - 1917 (1896, 1897, 1899, 1900) copper kopek. Crowned double eagle, arms on breast / Value and date within inner circle, date above.

KM Y 9.2
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Schjöth ----, Hartill (QC) 27.37 Type 2 & (CCC) 22.1424, KM C 5-10Guangxu (1875-1908)

1 cash (cast brass), 1899, Zhili Province, Baodong mint, 19 mm.

Obv: Guangxu tongbao.

Rev: Boo jyi.

Type 2 is comprised of coins with a two dot tong and an er bao. They have a nominal weight of 8 fen (= 2.98 grams).

This appears to be a contemporary counterfeit.

Hartill (QC) rarity 9 and (CCC) 14.
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Seleucid - Alexander 1 Balas (152-145 BCE)Metal/Size: AE19; Weight: 5.23 grams; Denomination: Bronze Unit; Mint: Antioch-on-the-Orontes; Date: 150-145 BCE (Denomination B); Obverse: Head of Alexander I in Boiotian helmet. Reverse: BASILEWS ALEXANDROY - Nike standing left holding wreath and palm branch - grain ear to left - monograms to left and /or in exergue. References: SC #1790; HGC #899, Vol. 9, Pg. 180.museumguy
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Selinus in Cilicia, Philippus I., AE 29, ApolloSelinus in Cilicia, Philippus I., AE 29, 244-249 AD
Obv.: AY K M IOYΛ [ΦI]ΛΠΠOC CE , Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right (seen from behind
Rev.: TPAIANO[Π CEΛINO]YCI ΘHC [IEPAC] , Apollo standing front, patera in his right hand, rod/staff in left hand, on right side: bird (raven?) beneath
SNG France 2,686; SNG Levante 467; Lindgren I,1595; SNG Pfalz 6,1105 , (thanks to Markus for ID)

Selinus: City in Cilicia Aspera, among the principal ones on this coast and mentioned by most of the ancient geographers from Pseudo-Skylax on. It was one of the towns taken by Antiochos III in 197 B.C. (Livy 33.20), but is best known as the place where Trajan died in A.D. 117 on his way back from the East. Then it took the name of Trajanopolis (as on this), but the old one prevailed (as on this), shown by coins and other documents.

In mid-summer 117, when Trajan was returning from his Parthian campaigns, he fell ill while at Selinus in Cilicia and died on August 8. The following day his adoption of Hadrian was announced by Plotina and Attianus, the praetorian prefect who had earlier been Hadrian's guardian, with some question whether Trajan had indeed performed the act or whether it was posthumous, thanks to his widow. On August 11, which he considered his dies imperii, the army of Syria hailed its legate, Hadrian, as emperor, which made the senate's formal acceptance an almost meaningless event. This was an example of the historian Tacitus' famous dictum that an emperor could be made elsewhere than at Rome. Hadrian must then have proceeded to Selinus at once from Antioch, to catch up with Attianus, Plotina, and Matidia. He then returned to his province no later than September and stayed there at least into the new year, consolidating his administration.

Basil,of Seleucia (Vita S. Theclae, II, 17) said that the city cof Selinus, which was formerly of much importance, lost it from his time to the fifth century. Constantine Porphyrogenitus, in the tenth century, called it a small town. Today it is the little village of Selinti (near the city GazipaÅŸa) in the vilayet of Adana; there are ruins of a theatre, aqueduct, market-place, bath, etc. .
The coinage begins under the kingdom of Antiochos IV of Kommagene, and continues later from Trajan to Philip. A bishop of Selinos is recorded, under the metropolitan of Seleukeia. . Le Quien (Oriens christianus, II, 1019) names four bishops: Neon, present at the council of Constantinople, 381; Alypius, at Ephesus, 431; AElianus, at Chalcedon, 451; Gheon, signer of the letter of the bishops of the province to Emperor Leo, 458. The see is in the Greek "Notitiae Episcopatuum" of the Patriarchate of Antioch from the fifth to the tenth century (Vailhé in "Echos d'Orient", X, 95, 145). It was also perhaps an Armenian bishopric until the tenth century. (Alishan, Sissouan, Venice, 1899, p. 60). Eubel (Hierarchia catholica medii aevi, I, 468) names a Latin bishop in 1345.

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Severus Alexander, 222 - 235 AD Obv: IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, laureate, draped bust of Severus Alexander facing right.

Rev: PM TRP V COS II PP, Alexander wearing a toga, standing half left, sacrificing out of a patera over a lighted tripod altar and holding a scroll.

Silver Denarius, Rome, 226 AD

2.8 grams, 18.2 mm, 180°

RIC IVii 55, RSC 289, S7899, VM 39/2
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