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Augsburg: Udalschak von Eschenlohe (1184-1202) AR Bracteate (Bonhoff 1901; Löbbecke 977)Obv: Half-length bust facing, wearing miter, holding chalice and cross; pair of pellets flanking head; all within border of pellets-in-arches
Rev: Incuse and reverse of obverseQuant.Geek
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BCC J15 1st Revolt Year Four 69/70CEJudaean
1st Revolt 69/70CE
AE 1/8 Shekel - Jerusalem Mint
Obv: Le G A La T Tz I O N (to the
redemption of Zion) Chalice with pearled rim.
Rev:Sha Na T A R Ba H (Year 4)
Lulav flanked by etrog on either side.
18x19mm. 4.11gm. Axis:330
Hendin 670v-drome
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Bucchero Ware ChaliceEtruscan/Etruria (Central Italy)
c. 7th – 6th century BC
12.7 cm (w) x 89 mm (h)
(5” x 3.5”)
Description:
Pedestal foot, pronounced border at bottom of bowl, above which are incised bands.
Ex-Wesley Laws Collection, Palms Spring, CAKamnaskires
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Crusaders . Principality of Antioch . Anonymous period of Raymond of Poitiers (1136-1149). AE Fractional DenierCrusaders . Principality of Antioch . Anonymous period of Raymond of Poitiers (1136-1149). AE Fractional Denier
16 mm , 1.09 g.
+PRINCEPS (S retrograde), cross with pellets in angles,
+ANTIOCHIE altar with four legs , chalice in center , cross above , diamond with pellet each side , pellet each side of open oval below.
CCS 18 Vladislav D
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Crusaders, AntiochCRUSADERS, Antioch. Anonymous. Circa 1136-1149. Æ Fractional Denier .
+PRICEPS (S retrograde), cross pattée; pellet in each quarter / +ANTIOCHIE , altar with five legs with chalice in center; cross above, pellets in quarters, open oval below.
Metcalf, Crusades 465; CCS 21. Belisarius
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First Revolt - "Eighth" of 69-70 ADLG’LT SYWN : "For the Redemption of Zion" , chalice with pearled rim.
SNT ‘RBY : Year 4 , "lulav" between two "etrogs".
bought in JerusalemGinolerhino
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Gallo-Roman Figural Votive Plaque c. 3rd Century AD #7Gallo-Roman Figural Votive Plaque c. 3rd Century AD #7
Such artifacts are also referred to as "Danube Rider" or "Danube Mystery Cult" plaques,
Rectangular type: above, fish swimming left
The 1st Tier: Writhing snakes facing inward and feeding on an urn/chalice. To left, bust of Luna on the crescent moon; to right, radiate bust of Sol.
The 2nd Tier: A pair of mounted horsemen (Castor and Pollux) each proceeding inward and flanking the standing facing figure of Epona, the sole Celtic divinity ultimately worshipped in Rome itself as the patroness of cavalry. To left, forepart of a ram, one leg raised; to right, a togate (?) figure. Beneath the horsemen, a pair of trampled enemies, supine, facing each other, one arm expended.
3rd Tier: left to right; tripod, eagle-topped standard, a man kneeling left, hanging rabbit in a small tree, three pellets above an amphora, and a cockerel standing left on a ram's skull (bucranium).
diameter: 74x85mm, weight:
mint: ,
ref:
Q-001quadrans
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Jewish War. (66-70 CE).Bronze eighth, year 4 (69/70 CE). Hebrew inscription To the Redemption of Zion, chalice with pearled rim / Hebrew inscription Year Four, lulav flanked by two etrogim. AJC II, p. 262, 30. Hendin 670. Maritima
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Judaea First Revolt AR "Shekel" Year 5 ŠQL YSR’L (shekel of Israel)
around a chalice used in the temple cult, above Year 5
YRWŠLM HKDWŠH (Jerusalem the holy)
around a branch with three pomegranates
Jerusalem; March 4th-August 70 CE
13.45g
Hendin 6399 (6th);1370 (5th); TJC 215
Hand struck with modern dies in silver
Shekels were minted in all five years of the revolt with year 1 being scarce, years 2 and 3 the most common, year 4 very rare and year 5 the rarest. Only about 25 of the year 5 shekels are recorded. The rarity and price excludes me from the market for a real coin, hence the purchase of a modern hand struck replica in silver.
Jay GT4
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JUDAEA, Jewish War First RevoltAE eighth-sheqel, 19.50mm (4.63 gm).
Inscription around (year four), lulav bunch flanked by an etrog on either side / Inscription around (to the redemption of Zion), chalice with pearled rim.
Hendin, 1369.
socalcoins
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Philip II of Spain, AD 1556-1582AE Blanca (1/2 maravedi), 14mm, 1.1g, 8h; Cuenca mint, 1556-1576.
Obv.: Castle (symbol of Castile); in left field, patriarchal cross; in right field C (Cuenca mint mark).
Rev.: Crowned monogram of king (PHIL sharing elements, VS entwined); in left field, patriarchal cross; in right field, chalice with two small crosses.
Reference: to be determined.
Notes: ex-Nick Molinari, eBay sale, 8/15, wp.John Anthony
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RUSSIA, Suzdal-Nizhnii-Novgorod. Daniil Borisovich RUSSIA, Suzdal-Nizhnii-Novgorod. Daniil Borisovich (1412-1451 AD) AR Denga (0.47 gm), struck ca. 1423-1428. Prince seated on throne, oblique, raising chalice and sword, anepigraphic / Rooster within circular legend. Size: 13 mm. Gaid.p.86.63.6-8. dpaul7
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