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Celator

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  1. Just the one. Suppose Troas similar to Alexandria, tons of them. Antiochus Hierax Mint: Alexandria Troas AR Tetradrachm 242 to 227 BC Obvs: Diademed head of Antiochus Hierax with prominant cheekbone. Revs: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., ANTIOXOY on l., partially nude, with slight drapery on thigh, Apollo seated l. on omphalos, testing arrow and resting l. hand on grounded bow that has pellets that symbolize the handle. Horse symbol in exergue and two control monograms in left field. 29x30mm, 16.35g Ref: Sear GCV 6919; SC 877.2; HGC 9, 405g(R1)
  2. Anti-money laundering & know your customer. Mainly forced by Finra and top institutions to track every wallet and account.
  3. Those are new laws, you know to protect you . AML KYC are becoming ubiquitous with digital forms of payment.
  4. Not the best condition but with so many at this auction prices were reasonable. From Dr. L. Ramskold collection
  5. I found the one they are referencing. Massive 20kg, just an insane weight but no size given. BTW 500k NOK is ~$46000
  6. Has to be a typo. I have one that is 140mm and 3.1kg I don't have a coin archives account, acsearch the largest is 180mm and 2.7kg.
  7. Constantius II Mint: Siscia 347 AD AE 4 Obvs: CONSTANTIVS PF AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Revs: VICTORIA AVGG, Victory with wreath in each hand. Chi-rho right, *ΔSIS* 15x17mm, 1.40g Ref: RIC VIII 180 Constantius II Mint: Antioch 324 to 325 AD AE Follis Obvs: Laureate, draped, and cuirass bust left. Revs: CONSTAN TI•VS CAESAR SMANTS in four lines. Star above, dot below. 16x18mm, 2.32g Ref: RIC VII 60; LRBC 1327 Constantius II 350 AD AE Centenionalis Mint: Siscia Obvs: DN CONSTANTIVS PF AVG. Diademed, draped, and cuirass bust right. * behind, H before Revs: HOC SIGNO VICTOR ERIS, H to left. Emperor standing left with labarum inscribed with Chi-Rho, being crowned by Victory. 20x21mm, 5.04g Ref: RIC VIII.291
  8. I don't have any information to add, other than I would like to acquire all of these denominations including the stamenon. Andronicus II/Michael IX Constantinople 1295 to 1320 AD AE Assarion Obvs: AVTOK IC XC PωMЄON, Andronicus and Michael on either side of Christ who crowns the emperors. Revs: Half-length figure of Archangel Michael w/scepter 18x20mm, 2.06g Ref: DOC 677-680, Sear 2435
  9. 047862903_main_xxl.mp4 Looks like it's raining fakes.
  10. Constantine I Rome mint 312 to 313 AD AE Follis Obvs: IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, right laureate and draped seen from rear. Revs: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, Legionary eagle facing left between two vexilla. RS 22mm, 4.48g RIC VI 348a
  11. Ostur 1st c. BC AE Semis Obvs: OSTVR below acorn. Revs: Two palm branches. 19x20mm, 6.88g CNH 390.4
  12. No coins of Seleucus VII are known to exist. Antiochus XIII is also elusive, here is mine. Antiochus XIII Philadelphus Antioch on the Orontes 69 to 64 BC AR Tetradrachm Obvs: Diademed head of Antiochus right with hornlike lock curling upward above ear, fillet border. Revs: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOV on right, ΦIΛAΔEΛΦOV on left. Zeus enthroned left holding Nike and sceptre, laurel wreath border. Monogram inner left. 24x26mm, 13.93g Ref: SC 2487a; HGC 9, 1340(R1-R2) After 2 decades I am still missing 2 rulers, making a total of 31 out of 33 for me.
  13. Antiochus Hierax Mint: Alexandria Troas AR Tetradrachm 242 to 227 BC Obvs: Diademed head of Antiochus Hierax with prominant cheekbone. Revs: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., ANTIOXOY on l., partially nude, with slight drapery on thigh, Apollo seated l. on omphalos, testing arrow and resting l. hand on grounded bow that has pellets that symbolize the handle. Horse symbol in exergue and two control monograms in left field. 29x30mm, 16.35g Ref: Sear GCV 6919; SC 877.2; HGC 9, 405g(R1)
  14. The Ecbatana is mine, I was saying I took the 339 over the 1392. Those countermarks were meant to cover up the control for that series as either a way to redenominate or to undo that magistrates striking.
  15. Antiochus IV Mint: Ecbatana Denomination B 175 to 164 BC Obvs: Obvs: Elephant right with mahout, dotted border. Control on right. Revs: BAΣIΛEΩΣ on right ANTIOXOY on left, Nike advancing right holding fileted wreath. Control inner right and Π in exergue. AE 23mm, 8.21g Ref: SC 1554.2a; HGC 9, 677(R2) That was in my watch list, last time I saw one was about 5 years ago. A few interesting types in that auction. Instead I bought the coin below from the same seller. Antiochus I Soter Mint: Antioch 281 to 261 BC Obvs: Macedonian shield with Seleukid anchor in central boss. Revs: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY, Horned elephant walking right. ME monogram and club above, jawbone in exergue. Counter mark above elephant. AE 18x19mm, 6.37g Ref: SC 339.4; HGC 9, 148(S)
  16. Valens Mint: Siscia 367 to 375 AD AE 3 Obvs: DN VALENS PF AVG Revs: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE, Victory walking. k P ASISCR Q 18mm, 2.8g Ref: RIC IX.147.15b
  17. Heraclius Constantinople 615 to 638 AD AR Hexagram Obvs: dd N hRACLIчS hЄRA CONSt, Heraclius and Constantine seated on double throne. Cross between them. Revs: ςЄчS AδIчtA ROmANIS, Cross potent on globe above three steps. K to right. 19x23mm, 6.49g Ref: DO 64, Sear 798
  18. Antiochus IX Eucratides Calabria
  19. Hopefully this doesn't make its way into any references.
  20. This one came from a lot of 300 unnoticed. Constans II 644 to 645 AD Mint: Ravenna AE Follis Obvs: DN CONSTANTINVS PP. Bust facing, wearing crown and chalamys, and holding globus cruciger. Revs: M between ANNO and numerals II II. Cross above, RAV in exergue. 20x26mm, 3.7g Ref: SB 1138, Gr.--, DOC 206
  21. John IV Mint: Trebizond 1446 to 1458 AD AR Asper Obvs: Λ in circle. St. Eugene on horseback right nimbate, holding cross-scepter. In upper field right ИH. Revs: John on horseback right wearing stemma with pendilia and loros, holding trefoil scepter. beneath horse. B to right of horse. Order # B 285 Sear 2642; Retowski 2
  22. I have only the one. John II Comnenus Billon Aspron Trachy 1122 to 1137 AD Obvs: IC XC, Facing bust of Christ Pantocrator Revs: Crowned facing bust of John, holding cruciform scepter and globus cruciger; six jewels on collar 29x30mm, 3.61g Constantinople mint SB 1944
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