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Hi All,

Link ... Philip the Arab

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PHILIP I THE ARAB (ca Feb 244 - ca Sep 249 CE)
ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT Year 02 (Aug 244 - Aug 245 CE)

Bi Tetradrachm
Size: 16x17 mm
Weight: 13.8 g
Axis: 00:00
Broucheion Collection R-2001-04-26.002

OBV: Philip I laureate cuirassed bust facing right. Medusa medallion on cuirass. Legend: AKMIOVΦIΛIΠΠOCЄVCЄB. Dotted border.
REV: Tyche standing holding cornucopia in left arm, rudder at her feet to left. In left field: LB. Dotted border.
Refs: Emmett-3513.02; Geissen-2714; Dattari-4920; ; Milne-3546
Provenance: Ex-Ken Dorney

Note: Extra thick flan of 5 mm.


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Link: Alexandria Tetradrachm

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Probus
Egypt, Alexandria
Billon Tetradrachm
Obv.: K M AYP ΠΡΟΒΟC CEB, Laureate and cuirassed bust right.
Rev.: LΔ, year 4, 278-279, Tyche standing left, rudder in right, cornucopia in left.
Billon, 7.78g, 20mm
Ref.: Geissen 3141-43, Kampmann/Ganschow 112.21

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Link:- Probus, Alexandria

Probus, Billon tetradrachm

Obv:– A K M AVR PROBOC CEB, Laureate draped bust right
Rev:– None, Bust of Serapis right
Minted in Alexandria Egypt. L - E | _ Year 5. A.D. 279-280
Reference:– Milne 4605. Curtis X-1889, Emmett 3993(5) R4. BMC -. Dattari 5544

6.79 gms

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Link: Head of Serapis, wearing modius, right.

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Annia Faustina, 3rd wife of Elagabalus, Augusta, 221 CE.
Roman provincial Æ 25.0 mm, 8.56 g, 6 h.
Pisidia, Isinda.
Obv: ANNIAN FAVCTEINAN, bare-headed and draped bust of Annia Faustina, right.
Rev: Confronted heads of Serapis and Isis, Ι(CI)Ν-ΔΕΩΝ.
Refs: Ex Lindgren I A1322A (Plate coin); von Aulock, Pisidia I 833.
Notes: Busso Peus, Auction 366, lot 888, 29 Oct 2000; ex- Marcel Burstein (Nevada) collection; ex- Lindgren collection.
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Link: Lindgren plate coin

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Euboia. Euboean League
304-290 BCE 19.36mm 7.13g
Obverse: Bull left, star above
Reverse: EY-BO, two bunches of grapes on vine, star above
Lindgren II 1529 (this coin)
Ex BCD collection
Ex Henry Clay Lindgren collection and a plate coin in his second reference volume
Ex Marc Breitsprecher

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Link: bunche of grapes

 

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Faustina II
Arabia, Decapolis, Abila
Circa AD 147-175
Obv.: ΦΑΥСΤƐΙΝΑ СƐΒΑСΤΗ, draped bust of Faustina right
Rev.: СƐΛƐΥΚ ΑΒΙΛΑ ϚΚС, bunch of grapes
AE, 3.41g, 16mm
Ref.: RPC IV, № 6509 (temporary), reverse die match with 6509-1, Spijkerman 6 (obverse and reverse die match), Sofaer 8

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Cornelia Salonina, AD 253-268.
Roman billon tetradrachm; 9.95 g, 22.3 mm.
Egypt, Alexandria, AD 267-268.
Obv: ΚΟΡΝΗΛΙΑ CΑΛⲰΝЄΙΝΑ CЄΒ, diademed and draped bust, right.
Rev: Eagle standing right, wings open, holding wreath in beak, L IЄ before, palm behind.
Refs: Dattari 5346; BMCG 2280; Köln 2983; Milne 4189; RCV 10723.

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Link:- Salonina

Salonina 

Obv:- SALONINA AVG, diademed draped bust right on crescent
Rev:- DEAE SEGETIAE, Statue of Segetiae or Ceres, nimbate, standing facing in four-columned temple, both hands raised
Minted in Rome A.D. 258.
References:- RIC 5. Cohen 36. Elmer 96. Göbl 902c

4.00 gms, 24.76mm. 180 degrees

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Link: Cohen 36

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Lucilla, Augusta, 164-182.
Denar
Obv.: LVCILLA AVGVSTA Draped bust of Lucilla to right.
Rev.: IVNONI LVCINAE Juno seated left, holding flower in her right hand and infant in her left.
AR, 19mm, 3.42g, 6h
Ref.: BMC 342.Cohen 36. RIC 770

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Link:- RIC 770

Constantine the Great - AE Follis 

Obv:– IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, Laureate, cuirassed bust right
Rev:–.GENIO POP ROM, Genius standing left, wearing Tower and chlamys, holding patera
Mint – Trier (S | A / PTR). Autumn A.D. 307 – end of A.D. 308
Reference(s) – RIC VI Trier 770 (S, citing Oxford)

4.34 gms. 180 degrees. 28.37 mm

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Link: Patera...

 

 

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Publia Fulvia Plautilla
Denarius of the Roman Imperial Period 202/205 AD; Material: Silver; Diameter: 19.5mm; Weight: 2.93g; Mint: Laodicea ad Mare; Reference: RIC IV Caracalla 372; Provenance: cgb.fr Numismatique Paris; Obverse: Visible is the draped bust of Fulvia Plautilla facing right. The inscription reads: PLAVTILLA AVG for Plautilla Augusta; Reverse: Depicted is the personification of Concordia seated left, holding a patera (libation bowl) in outstretched right hand and double cornucopiae in left hand. The inscription reads CONCORDIAE for Concordia (of harmony).
 
 
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30 minutes ago, maridvnvm said:

Hmm, @kirispupisthat coin is a Constans, FEL TEMP, Galley....wrong image?

Geez. First I'm posting falsely armored elephants and now a mis-attributed Vetranio! See what happens when you give a Greek collector Roman coins?

I believe this is the correct coin.

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Vetranio
5.05g, 24mm Thessalonika mint
Diademed head of Vetranio right "DN VETRANIO PF AVG"
Emperor standing, holding a standard in each hand. "CONCORDIA MILITVM", "A-B", ".TSD." in exergue.
RIC 132
Ex Aegean Numismatics

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Link: Concordia Militum.

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Severina, AD 270-275.
Roman billon antoninianus, 4.49 gm, 22.1 mm.
Siscia, AD 275-275, issue 9.
Obv: SEVERINAE AVG, diademed and draped bust right on crescent.
Rev: CONCORDIAE MILITVM, Concordia standing left, holding two legionary standards; in exergue: TXXI.
Refs: RIC 13; MER/RIC 2405; Cohen 8; MIR 237; RCV 11706.
 

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Link: Severina, albeit a denarius rather than an antoninianus; note that the weight is less than half of @Roman Collector's ant.

Severina (wife of Aurelian), billon Denarius, issue 11, early-Sep 275 AD, Rome Mint. Obv. Diademed, draped bust right, SEVERINA AVG / Rev. Venus Felix stdg. left holding apple(?) & sceptre, VENVS FELIX. In exergue: Γ [gamma] (Rome, Officina 3).  RIC V-1 6, Cohen 14, Sear RCV III 11709; MER/RIC [Monnaies de l’Empire Romain/Roman Imperial Coinage] 1857 (temp.) (see http://www.ric.mom.fr/en/coin/1857 ). 19 mm., 2.1 g.

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Link:- billon denarius

Aurelian, denarius 

Obv:– IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, Laureate, cuirassed bust right
Rev:– VICTORIA AVG, Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm.
Minted in Rome, (B _ //VSV). Allocated by Estiot to Emission 10 dating to end A.D. 274.
Reference:– Paris-185, Gobl-135f2 (9 spec.), RIC-71, C-250 (Elberling, 6 Fr.).
Virtually fully silvered , a good strike, well centred and not showing much evidence of wear

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Link: Victory (and post #1000. yeah!)

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Coele-Syria. Chalkis ad Libanon. Lysanias
40-36 BCE 19.88mm 4.32g
Obverse: Diademed head of Lysanias right, monogram below chin
Reverse: ΛYΣANIOY TETPAP-ΧOY KAI APXIEPEΩΣ, Athena standing left, holding Victory and resting hand on grounded shield, monogram in right field
RPC I 4770
Ex Marc Breitsprecher

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Link: Athena holding Nike

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Lydia, Sardeis
AE 27, 133-1 BC
Magistrate Artemidoros Moldi
Obv.: Draped bust of Artemis right; bow and quiver over shoulder
Rev.: ΣAPΔIANΩN, AΡTEMI ΔΩPOΣ MOΛΔI, Athena standing left, holding Nike, spear, and shield set on ground.
AE, 10.57g, 27mm
Ref.: SNG Munich 464, Waddington 5210

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Link: Sardeis/Sardis

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Faustina I, AD 138-140.
Roman provincial Æ 20.6 mm, 4.46 g, 6 h.
Lydia, Sardis, AD 138-140.
Obv: ΦΑVϹΤΙΝΑ ϹΕΒΑϹΗ, bare-headed and draped bust of Faustina I, right.
Rev: ϹΑΡΔ-Ι-ΑΝΩΝ, Aphrodite standing left, holding apple and scepter.
Refs: RPC IV.2, 1427 (temporary); BMC 22.258, 140; SNG von Aulock 3153; SNG France 1240.

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Kings of Lydia. Time of Cyrus – Darios I. Circa 550/539-520 BC. AR Siglos (Hemistater) (15mm, 5.20g). Sardes mint. Obv: Confronted foreparts of lion and bull, dot above lion's head. Rev: Double incuse punch. Ref: Berk 22; Traité I 411; SNG Kayhan 1025; SNG Ashmolean 762–71; SNG von Aulock 2877-9; SNG Cop 456; GRPC Lydia S11. Extra Fine, small punch on nose of lion. Ex CNA IX (7 Dec 89), Lot 98. Ex Nilus Coins.

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