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Taras, Calabria

240/35-212 BC
AR Diobol (10mm, 0.74g)
O: Head of Athena right, wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with Triton.
R: Infant Herakles, nude, strangling a serpent with each hand; monogram to left, ΛE in exergue.
D'Andrea XLV, 1664; D'Andrea Diobols I, 275; Vlasto 1460-61; HN Italy 1068; Cote 551; SNG ANS 1474-75; SNG France ---; McGill ---
Very scarce
ex Munzhandlung Ritter

Next: one animal attacking another 

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Faustina II, 147-175 CE.
Roman provincial Æ 20.1 mm, 5.09 gm, 12 h.
Bithynia, Nicomedia, c. 148-150 CE.
Obv: ΦΑVСΤΕΙΝΑ ΝΕΑ СΕΒΑ, bare-headed and draped bust, right.
Rev: ΝΕΩΚΟΡOV ΝΙΚΟΜΗΔEI, lighted torch entwined by serpent, surmounted by two ears of corn and decorated with two poppies.
Refs: RPC IV, 6091,(temporary); RG 107, pl. XCI 24; Lindgren 166 (this coin).

Next: Torch as a main design element. 

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Oops. Too late. We're on animals attacking!

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Septimius Severus, 193-211 CE.
Roman provincial Æ 25.0 mm, 11.27 g, 7 h.
Moesia Inferior, Nicopolis ad Istrum, Lucius Aurelius Gallus, legatus consularis, 201-204 CE.
Obv: ΑVΤ CΕΠΤ• CΕVΗΡ ΠΕΡ, laureate head, right.
Rev: VΠ ΑVΡ ΓΑΛΛΟV ΝΙΚΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ / ΠΡΟC ΙCΤΡ, AIMOC across left field, mountain-god Haemus reclining right on wooded rock outcropping, resting right arm above head and cradling scepter in left arm; below, bear right, chasing leaping stag.
Refs: AMNG I 1315; Varbanov (2nd ed.) 2721; HrHJ 8.14.43.3; Moushmov 1023.

Next:  Mountain god. 

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Six hours later...

Stratonikeia, Caria

after 81 BC
AE17 (2.90g)
O: Laureate head of Hekate right, wearing cresent moon headdress.
R: Pegasos flying left.
SNG von Aulock 8159; SNG Cop 491; Sear 4941; BMC 150, 28
ex Gerhard Rohde

(originally a gift from my dog Liebe, used to pay the Ferryman)

Next: a coin from a city using devices typically from another city

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Six hours. Time for something completely different. 

Don't laugh -- it may well be the finest known!

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Faustina II, 147-175 CE.
Roman provincial Æ 16.4 mm, 2.77 g, 6 h.
Mysia, Pitane, 147-161 CE.
Obv: ΦΑV-ϹΤЄΙΝΑ ϹЄ•, bare-headed and draped bust, right.
Rev: ΠΙΤΑΝ-ΑΙⲰΝ, cornucopia; to left, pentagram.
Refs: RPC IV.2, 8132 (temp); Leypold, MÖNG 25 (1985), 87, no. 18.

 

Next: Low grade but still better than most of the type.

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6 hours

 

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Pupienus, Denarius - Rome mint, AD 238
IMP C M CLOD PVPIENVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
PM TRP COS II PP, Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and sceptre
3.08 gr
Ref : RCV # 8527, Cohen # 26

Next : a portrait of excellent style/realistic portrait !

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Portraying a displeased expression, I think this is an excellent portrait

RPC Volume: IX №: 1701
Reign: Trajan Decius Persons: Trajan Decius (Augustus)
City: Antioch  Region: Syria Province: Syria Coele
Denomination: Tetradrachm Average weight: 11.69 g. Issue: Group 3, officina 2
Obverse: ΑΥΤ Κ Γ ΜΕ ΚΥ ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟϹ ΔΕΚΙΟϹ ϹΕΒ; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Decius, right, seen from rear; below bust: •• (Officina 2)
Reverse: ΔΗΜΑΡΧ ΕΞΟΥϹΙΑϹ, S C; eagle standing on palm, left, spreading wings, holding wreath in beak
Reference: Prieur 578, McAlee 1126b. Specimens: 16

26mm, 11.48g.

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NEXT:Antioch tetradrachm

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Otacilia Severa, Antioch, BI Tetradrachm (26 mm, 13.29 g), 244 AD. Draped bust of Otacilia Severa set on crescent to r., wearing stephane./ Rev.  Eagle standing facing on palm with wings spread, head to l. with wreath in beak. McAlee 1086, RPC VIII online ID 29034

Next:  Fancy hairstyle

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Livia-Tiberius form Alabanda.

I got this coin last year as an unidentified piece, bought it for the unique hairstyle that I've never seen before. After looking up various busts of Roman empresses, I identified it as Livia.

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Obv: [ΕΠΙ ΑΦ]ΡΟΔΙΤΟΥ Α[ΜΝ?]ΣΣΟ[Υ] bare head of Tiberius (some say Augustus).
Rev: ΑΛΑΒΑΝΔΕ[ ]ΓΙΤΟΥ ΤΗΛΕ(?), head of Livia
4.18g
RPC I, 2809

Next- another Julio-Claudian woman.

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ANTONIA "Minor"
DUPONDIUS
Rome, 41-42
ANTONIA AVGVSTA, bareheaded and draped bust right, wearing hair in long plait at back
TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP, Claudius std left, S C

Next: Same theme

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RPC Volume: I №: 1568
Reign: Tiberius Persons: Tiberius (Augustus)
City: Thessalonica  Region: Macedonia Province: Macedonia
Denomination: Leaded bronze (22 mm) Average weight: 9.26 g.
Obverse: ΤΙ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ; laureate head of Tiberius, right
Reverse: ΣΕΒΑΣΤΗ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΕΩΝ; bust of Livia, right
Reference: Touratsoglou, Tiberius 1–32 (c. 14–20/23)

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Claudius, 41-54 CE, and Agrippina II, 50-59 CE.
Roman provincial Æ 19.6 mm, 4.19 g, 12 h.
Lycaonia, Iconia (as Claudiconium), magistrate M. Annius Afrinus, 50-54 CE.
Obv: ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ ϹЄΒΑ, laureate head of Claudius, right.
Rev: ϹЄΒΑϹΤΗ ЄΠΙ ΑΦΡЄΙΝΟΥ ΚΛΑΥΔЄΙΚΟΝΙЄⲰΝ, bare-headed and draped bust of Agrippina II, right.
Refs: RPC I 3542; von Aulock Lyk. 258–62.

Next: Claudius. 

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I only have one provincial Claudius

RPC Volume: I №: 3062
Reign: Claudius Persons: Claudius (Augustus) Magistrate: Artemas, son of Demetrios (stephanephoros)
City: Cadi  Region: Phrygia Province: Asia (conventus of Sardis)
Denomination: Brass AE 20
Obverse: ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ; laureate head of Claudius, right
Reverse: ΕΠΙ ΑΡΤΕΜΑ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΚΑΔΟΗΝΩΝ, ϹΤΕΦΑΝ; Zeus standing, left, with eagle and sceptre. ΡTΛΩ monogram in left field.
Specimens: 33
RPC I 3062; SNG Copenhagen 246-7; SNG von Aulock 3685; BMC 18-19

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NEXT: Provincial Caligula

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Roman Spain, Segobriga. Gaius (Caligula), AD 37-41. Æ As (28mm, 10.91g, 5h). Obv: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS IMP; Laureate head left. Rev: SEGO/BRIGA; in two lines within wreath. Ref: ACIP 3246; RPC I 476. Very Fine, dark green patina, almost black, patina, slightly weak strike but nice for issue. From the R. D. Frederick Collection. Ex-CNG e286 (5 Sept 2012), Lot 199.

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Next: Roman Spain

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Octavian AR denarius, 32-27 BC, 3.80gm, struck 29-27 BC in uncertain Italian mint (Brundisium? Rome?), 21.3mm.  Obv: Bare head right.  Rev: Ithyphallic boundary-stone of Jupiter Terminus, surmounted by laureate head of Octavian facing; winged thunderbolt below; IMP CAESAR across fields.  RIC 269a; CRI 425; RSC 114.Screenshot2023-08-10at12-09-53OctavianARdenariusBoundary-stoneofJupiterTerminusEFpleasanttoning.png.0902dd0c27c893c7aa9edfb202c98a67.png

next ,  more Augustus...

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1 hour ago, Octavius said:

Octavian AR denarius, 32-27 BC, 3.80gm, struck 29-27 BC in uncertain Italian mint (Brundisium? Rome?), 21.3mm.  Obv: Bare head right.  Rev: Ithyphallic boundary-stone of Jupiter Terminus, surmounted by laureate head of Octavian facing; winged thunderbolt below; IMP CAESAR across fields.  RIC 269a; CRI 425; RSC 114.Screenshot2023-08-10at12-09-53OctavianARdenariusBoundary-stoneofJupiterTerminusEFpleasanttoning.png.0902dd0c27c893c7aa9edfb202c98a67.png

next ,  more Augustus...

Showstopper right there! Nice Herm reverses well. 

Here's a recent win:

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Next: more Augustus

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6 hours rule - difficult to consider this a VF+ 

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17,4 mm, 3,38 g.
Augustus 27 BC–14 AD. AR denarius. Lugdunum. 12 BC.
AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head right / IMP XI, capricorn right, with globus between hooves.
RIC I (second edition) Augustus 174; RSC 147; BMC 465.

Next - globus

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Antoninus Pius, 138-161 CE.
Roman orichalcum sestertius; 22.64 gm, 31.5 mm, 12 h.
Rome, 149 CE.
Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XII, laureate bust right, slight drapery on left shoulder.
Rev: TEMPORVM FELICITAS, COS IIII in exergue, S C across field, crossed cornucopiae from which a grape bunch flanked by two grain ears hang, surmounted by confronted busts of two children.
Refs: RIC 857; BMCRE 1827-29; Cohen 813; RCV 4236; Strack 1026; Banti 411.

Next: Children. 

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