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227 - LEO I.Leo I was Eastern Roman emperor from 457 to 474.
for obverse, reverse and coin details click hereshanxi
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741-775 Constantine V Copronymos - follis from SyracuseBusts of Constantine V and Leo IV facing, to the left K, to he right ΛEON
[ΛEON] / ΔEC[Π] , bust of Leo III facing, holding cross potent.
Sear 1569Ginolerhino
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BCC LR69 Leo ILate Roman
Leo I 457-474CE
Obv: Pearl-diademed,
[draped, and cuirassed] bust
right. Traces of inscription.
Rev: Greek Monogram of Leo I
within wreath (No. 5a var.).
Mint mark off-flan.
AE 10mm 0.75gm. Axis:180
Surface find, Caesarea M. 1970.
RIC X 719ff. Uncertain Mintv-drome
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BYZANTINE, Leo III the Isaurian and Constantine V (joint reign). 720-741A.D. Syracuse mint. Bronze follis, 2.273g, 20.2mm. light green patina, VF. Obv: crowned bust of Leo III facing, short beard, chlamys, akakia in right, globus cruciger in left. Legend normally illegible (Sear). Rev: bust of Constantine V as obv. but beardless, below line large M between SC and L. Ref: S 1530, DO 54. VERY RARE
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Cleopatra III and Ptolemy IX or X, Alexandria, 19.8 mm, obolPtolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Cleopatra III with sons Ptolemy IX Soter and Ptolemy X Alexander, c. 116 - 80 B.C. Bronze obol, Svoronos 1426, F, Alexandria mint, 6.557 g, 19.8 mm, 315o, obverse diademed head of Zeus Ammon right; reverse “PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS”, two eagles standing left side by side on thunderbolt, cornucopia left. ex FORVM
Podiceps
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Cleopatra III with sons, Zeus Ammon, 30.1 mmPtolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Cleopatra III with sons Ptolemy IX Soter and Ptolemy X Alexander, c. 116 - 80 B.C. 32188. Bronze triobol, Svoronos 1424, SNG Cop 305 ff., SGCV II 7900 (all Ptolemy VI), VF, dark brown patina, 22.037g, 30.1mm, 0o, obverse diademed head of Zeus Ammon right; reverse “PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS”, two eagles standing left on thunderbolts, side by side, double cornucopia left. Among the most common of Ptolemaic coins, struck during the joint reign of Cleopatra III and her sons, Ptolemy IX then Ptolemy X. Svoronos 1424 has two very distinct varieties. The earlier 29 gram variety was found in quantity in the c. 160 B.C. CoinEx Hoard. In that hoard, there were none of this later, common, c. 23-24 gram variety. The two types are separated by about 50 years. ex FORVMPodiceps
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Constantine V and Leo III, 741 - 775 ADAV Solidus
Constantinople Mint
Obv. - Crowned and draped bust of Leo III, holding cross on globe and akakia
Rev. - Similar bust of Constantine V, holding cross on globe and akakia
20 mm / 4.38 grams
cmcdon0923
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Constantine V and Leo IV, SBCV 1569K ΛEON
Constantine and Leo IV facing, wearing crowns and chlamys, holding akakiae
ΛEON ΔECΠ
Leo III Wearing crown and chlamys
Syracuse mint
AE follis, 19mm, 2.37gnovacystis
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Leo IObv: D N LEO PERPET AVG, his laureate and draped bust right
Rev: Emperor standing right, holding scepter, hand on captive
Size: 10mm, 1.3g
Id: Possibly RIC X 698 (Heraclea, SMA in exergue) or RIC X 708 (Nicomedia, NIC in exergue)
Notes: A relatively obscure obverse / reverse combination ickster
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Leo I - AE4D.N. LEO [P.F. AVG.]
Lion left, head turned right 1.08 g
Sear 4340Ginolerhino
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LEO I AE4 RIC 674, LionOBV: D N LEO P F AVG, diademed & draped bust right
REV: Lion crouching left, head turned, all in wreath, broken by mintmark CON below
1.0g, 9mm
Minted at Constantinople, 457-74 ADLegatus
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Leo I Vandals imitationAE 10.39mm 1.2 g, 457-474 AD
OBV :: Unknown Legend; pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right
REV :: No legend; Emperor standing facing, holding scepter left hand on the head of a captive at foot
EX :: none
REF :: BMC Vandals 64 (Pl. III, 32); Arslan ("Goti..") 8; Travaglini 16.
From uncleaned lot 2019
Attributed to Vandals imitating official issue
Johnny
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Leo I, RIC 713DN LEO
AE4, 10mm, 0.96g
Diademed draped bust right
Verina standing holding transverse scepter, b E to sides
Constantinople mint
Although hard to see from the photographs, the obverse legend is fullnovacystis
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Leo III and Constantine V, SBCV 1516LEOn S COn
Facing busts of Leo III left and Constantine V right, both wearing crowns and chlamys and holding akakia
Large M XXX left, NNN right, Cross above, A below
Constantinople
AE follis. 22mm, 4.71gnovacystis
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Leo III, SBCV 1515Facing busts of Leo III and Constantine V wearing loros, Cross between heads
Large M, XXX left, NNN right, Cross above, A below
Constantinople mint
AE follis, 24mm, 4.03g
Ragged flan and weak strikenovacystis
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Leo III, SBCV 1515Facing busts of Leo III and Constantine V wearing loros, Cross between heads
Large M, XXX left, NNN right, Cross above, A below
Constantinople mint
AE follis, 24.5mm, 6.21gnovacystis
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Leo III, SBCV 1530Legend garbled
Facing bust of Leo with short beard, wearing crown and chlamys, holding globus cruciger and akakia
Facing bust of Constantine with beardless, wearing crown and chlamys, holding globus cruciger and akakia, sitting on horizontal line, M below [SC/L] off flan
AE follis, 22mm, 2.01g
Syracuse
novacystis
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RIC10, p.286, 611 - Leo I., VictoryLeo I. (457-474)
Au-Tremissis
Obv: D N LEO PE-RPET AVG, Bust of Leo I, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed, right
Rev: VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM: Victory, winged, draped, advancing front, head left, holding wreath in right hand and cross on globe in left hand; star in right field
Av, 1.49g, 14.5mm
RIC X Leo I (East) 611, p.286, 611
shanxi
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ROMAN EMPIRE - LEO IROMAN EMPIRE - LEO I (457-474 AD) Æ 21mm Constantinople mint, for use at Cherson. Obv.: DN LEO PE RPET AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right Rev.: SALVS R-PVBLICA (sic), Leo standing right, holding labarum and globe, spurning bound captive; CON. RIC X 657; MIRB -; LRBC -. Exceptional for this issue! Rare. Although the mintmark refers to the Constantinople mint, this issue is found almost exclusively in the Crimea, and was probably struck specifically for the important port of Cherson.dpaul7
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Roman Imperial: Leo I (457-474 CE) Æ Nummus, Uncertain mint (RIC 698-711)Obv: D N LEO; Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev: Leo standing facing, head right, holding long cross and dragging captive from behind
Quant.Geek
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Roman Imperial: Leo I (457-474 CE) Æ4 Nummus, Constantinople (RIC 704)Obv: D N L-EO; Pearl diademed draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev: Leo standing facing, head right, holding long cross in right and placing left hand on head of kneeling captive, cross leftQuant.Geek
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