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L for Laodicea

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Augustus
Phrygia, Laodicea
Zeuxis Philalethes, magistrate.
Obv.: ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ, Bare head of Augustus right; lituus in front.
Rev: ZEYΞΙΣ / ΘΙΛΑΛΗΘΗΣ / ΛΑΟΔΙΚΕΩΝ, Staff entwined with serpent.
Æ, 3.49g, 16-17mm
Ref.: RPC 2895

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Licinius I AE Follis. 20mm dia/ 3.2gr

Obverse- IMP LIC LICINIVS PF AVG, laureate head right

Reverse- IOVI CON-SERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, holding victory and sceptre, eagle at foot with wreath in its beak,gamma to right.

Mintmark SIS. RIC VII 8G (Siscia oficina3)

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L for Laodicea ad Mare

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Septimius Severus AD 193-211
Syria, Laodicea ad Mare
Billon tetradrachm AD 209.211
Obv.: AYT KAI CEOVHPOC CE, Laureate and draped bust
Rev.: ΔHMAPX EΞ YΠATOC TO Γ, Eagle standing facing, wings spread, holding wreath, star below.
Billon, 13.86g, 28x25.2mm
Ref.: Prieur 1163 (same dies)

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L for Lucius Verus

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Lucius Verus
Alexandria
Billon-Tetradrachm
Obv.: Λ AYPHΛIOC OYHPOC CEB, laureate head right
Rev.: APMENIA, Trophy of arms, at base of which Armenian captive seated right, head left, wearing pointed cap, hands tied behind back, L - E = year 5 (164/165).
Billon, 13.88g, 21,8mm
Ref.: RPC IV.4, 14502 (temporary)

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L is for Lycia.

Dynasts of Lycia. Vekhssere I, circa 450-430/420 BC. AR Third Stater (13mm, 2.72g, 12h). Uncertain mint. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right. Rev: Triskeles; diskeles in lower left corner; all within dotted square border within incuse square. Ref: MAL I 41; Müseler V, 13–4; Falghera 157 (sixth stater); SNG Copenhagen Supp. –. Extra Fine, toned. From the Asher D. Atchick Collection. Ex CNG eAuction 459 (8 Jan 2020), Lot 286.

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Meander majestically through multiple memories of minted and hammered purchases. Mint marks, minting cities, many and marvelous makers of historical moments. Mix them up, make them known and meditate on what might have been. It is M time

 

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Metapontum again with a little satyr playing  pipes to liven it up.

Lucania, Metapontum. AR Nomos (20-22 mm, 7.52 g), c. 290-280 BC.
Obv. Head of Demeter to right, wearing wreath of barley ears.
Rev. ΜΕΤΑ, Ear of barley; to left, satyr standing on barley leaf and playing pipes.

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M is for Macedonia

Philip II AE18 Olympic Champion 359-336 BC from MACEDONIA 

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OBVERSE – Head of Apollo right, wearing taenia

REVERSE – ΦIΛIΠΠOY (PHILIPPOU), Naked youth on horse prancing right, Δ (DELTA) below.


OLYMPIC CHAMPION IN 356 BC, 352 BC & 348 BC

This coin was designed to immortalize Philip's own victory in the equestrian events at the Olympic games in 356 BC, the year of Alexander the Great’s birth. Philip II was an Olympic champion three times.

• In the 106th Olympics, in 356 BC, Philip II won the race, riding his horse.

• In the 107th Olympics, in 352 BC, Philip II won the four-horse chariot race.

• In the 108th Olympics, in 348 BC, Philip II was the winner of the two colt chariot race.

(This info came with the coin description)

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M is for Mytilene 

Electrum Hekte of Mytilene 377-326 BC Obv Head of Dionysos right wearing wreath of ivy leaves and flowers. Rv Head of Silenos facing  Bodenstedt 90 HGC 1016 2.55 grms 10 mm Photo by W. Hansenmytilene1.jpeg.a9ba8f030c7fbc7100bd8fddfd08bf44.jpeg

The electrum hektes of Mytilene and Phokaia were minted over a period of two hundred years and there appears to have been some form of cooperation between the two mints. Their function is less well understood and they ceased production sometime towards the end of the reign of Alexander III of Macedon, though it is possible they survived a few years after that

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M is for Macedon.

Kings of Macedon. Alexander III ‘The Great’, 336-323 BC. Æ15 (4.11g, 6h).  Uncertain mint in Macedon, stuck circa 325-310 BC. Obv: Macedonian shield, thunderbolt on boss. Rev: Macedonian helmet, B-A across fields. Ref: Price 397; Liampi, Chronologie 72-73; SNG Copenhagen 1119-1121.

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M for Marcus Aurelius, author of The Meditations

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Marcus Aurelius. AR Denarius. Struck 161/2 AD. M ANTONINVS AVG, bare head right / CONCORD AVG TR P XVII, COS III in exergue, Concordia seated left, holding patera, resting left elbow on statuette of Spes set on base. 18mm 3.4gm

M for Michael II and a very large "M"(for 40 nummi)

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Michael II the Amorian (AD 820-829) with Theophilus Æ Follis; Constantinople mint; Obv: MIXAHL S ΘЄOFILOS, crowned facing busts of Michael (on left) and Theophilus (on right); cross above; Rev: Large M, X/X/X to left, cross above, N/N/N to right, Θ below; 29.12mm; 6.21 grams; Sear 1642

M for random Medieval coin

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Philppe IV Silver Denier Tournois, 18mm, 1285 - 1310; Obv: + PhILIPPVS REX, Rev: + TVRONVS CIVIS

M for Emperor Meiji (明治)

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M for M.L. Marshall

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M is for Marius:  C. MARIUS C. F. CAPITO. Serrate Denarius (81 BC). Rome.

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M is for Metellus:   Q. CAECILIUS METELLUS PIUS. Denarius (81 BC).

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M is for Malleolus: C.. Poblicius Malleolus, with A. Postumius Sp. f. Albinus and L. Metellus AR Denarius. Rome, 96 BC

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