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| A Silver Drachm or Siglos from Kalchedon in Bithynia (early 4th Century BCE) in very high grade. Obverse shows Bull standing left on ear of corn, city inscription above. Reverse has an incuse square of "Mill Sail" pattern. It is much better than even the SG plate coin. It is 16 x 17 mm/diameter, 5.3 gm. Price is $ 245. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| A Silver Drachm from Illyria: Epidamnos-Dyrrhachium struck after 229 BCE. Obverse shows cow standing right, suckling calf. Nike is flying above with wreath; thunderbolt in exergue. Reverse shows Floral pattern within double linear square.
It is 17.69 mm/diameter, 3.3 gm. Price is $110. |
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| Roman Republic: AR Quadrigatus-Didrachm struck c. 225 - 215 BCE. Sear I, #31 (Certificate of Authenticity) Janiform head. Rev. ROMA incuse on tablet below Jupiter & Victory in galloping quadriga. Flan slightly bent with tiny but visible surface fractures. It is 23.5 mm/diameter, 6.35 gm. Quite scarce. Price is $250. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Roman Republic: AR Denarius, c. 109 BCE. RSC Fonteia 1; Crawford 290/1. Laureate Janiform head, * on right, D on left. Rev Galley with pilot & three rowers, left, C.Font above, Roma Below. An exceptionally rare, sharp Galley, even to the "eye" on the bow. 20mm diameter, 3.7 gm. Slightly off center. Price $265. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS: AE 33 struck 194-195 CE. at Flaviopolis in Cilicia, located on spurs of Mount Taurus & named after Vespasian who organized the province in 74 CE. Ref: SNG Von Aulock 5561. It is 33.52 mm/diameter, weighing 24.9 gm. Seldom seen issue. Reverse shows Kronos or Zeus Draped right. Worn. Price: $89. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS: AE 28 struck 196-198 CE in Anchialos in Thrace by governor T. Statilius Barbarus. Ref: Die Antiken Munzen Nord Grieschenlandes, Band II, #460. It is 28mm/diameter, weighing 12.27 gm. A sharp, outstanding example. Price: $ 95. CONSTANTIUS I : AE Follis as Caesar, 293 - 305 CE. Ref: SNG Cop VI, 106a. It is 27 mm/diameter, weighing 10.7gm. This is a very high grade issue with and exceptional portrait. Moneta is seen on the reverse. Price $85. CONSTANTINE THE GREAT: Silvered AE 3, struck 317 - 320 CE. Ref: RIC VII, #8 (Cyzicus). Constantine as Augustus with Licinius. Considered quite scarce. It is 18mm/diameter weighing 3.3 gm. High grade. On reverse, Jupiter holds sceptre, Victory on globe. Price $75 CONSTANTINE THE GREAT: AE Follis, 307-337 CE. Ref: RIC VI #58. Considered quite scarce & in high grade. Mint of Thessalonica with reverse showing Jupiter holding Victory/Scepter, eagle at feet. It is 23mm/diameter weiging 2.9gm. Note: Portrait closely resembles Licinius. RIC VII p 481 for reverse but no example of "A" rather than "E". Attribution thanks to Jan de Veen in the Netherlands. Price: $65. JULIAN II : AE 1, 360 -363 CE. Ref: RIC 225v; SR 4072v. (Variant) A scarce to rare issue of the Thessalonica Mint. On reverse a Bull stands right, two stars above. In exurgis: TESA. It is 27 mm/diameter weighing 8.0gm. Price $250. JULIAN II: AR Siliqua, ibid., A reduced siliqua struck at Arles. Ref: RIC Arles 312; RSC 148c. Reverse shows VOTXMULTXX in four lines. (in ex. PCONST). Extremely fine grade. It is 16x17mm/diameter weighing 1.75 gm. Price $125. JOVIAN: AE 1, struck 363-364 CE at Thessalonica mint. Ref: RIC 234 (Rare), SR 4085 v. It is 28mm/diameter weighing 9.1 gm. Strong VF with lettering & features sharp, even to hairlines. (in hand much clearer than scan). Reverse shows Emperor in military dress, holding standard & Victory on Globe. Price $220. |
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