ALLECTUS. Antoninian. (Ae. 4.33g / 23mm). AD 293-295 Camulodunum. (RIC 91). Anv: Bust radiated, draped and with cuirass to the right, around legend: IMP C ALLECTVS PF AVG. Rev: Pax standing on the left carrying flower and scepter, between SP, in exergue: C, around legend: PAX AVG. Extremely Fine. Beautiful specimen, very rare like that.
The usurper Elect ruled between 293 and 296 AD the provinces of Britain and northern Gaul until he was defeated by Constantius Chlorus. The limited chronological and spatial margin of their issues gives these coins a certain rarity that does not go unnoticed by the collector. As with the Carausian coins, with which it shares many similarities, the portraits suffer from the technical roughness of the production, although they show great vigor in their representation.
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USA. 1 USD (Ar. 26.73g / 38mm) *. 1896. New Orleans O. (Km # 110). EF 45 Details. Cleaned. Encapsulated by ANACS. * Theoretical weight and measure.
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GALERIUS. Follis. (Ae. 6.85g / 24mm). 308 AD Alexandria. (RIC 72). Anv: Laureate bust of Galerius on the right, around legend: IMP GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS PF AVG. Rev: Genius standing left carrying patera and cornucopia, between PR / A, in exergue: ALE, around legend: GENIO IMPERATORIS. Almost Very Fine.
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GENS POSTUMIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.88g / 19mm). 48 BC Rome. (FFC 1075; Crawford 450/2). Anv: Head of Pietas to the right, behind legend: PIETAS. Rev: Two intertwined hands, including winged caduceus, below legend: ALBINVS BRVTI F. Good Very Fine.
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AKARNANIA, Anaktorion. Stater. (Ar. 8.19g / 21mm). 350-300 BC (BCD 90; Calciati 30). Anv: Pegasus flying to the right, below letter A. Rev: Head of Athens with Corinthian helmet to the right, behind Greek letter within laurea and Greek monogram. Almost Very Fine/ Very Fine.
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LICINIUS I. Follis. (Ae. 4.32g / 22mm). AD 313-315 Cycicus. (RIC 4). Anv: Laureate head of Licinius I on the right, around legend: IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS PF AVG. Rev: Jupiter standing to left carrying Victoria patera with laurel wreath and scepter, at his feet eagle to right with laurel wreath, in field A, in exergue: SMK, around legend: IOVI CONSERVATORI. Very Fine.
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LICINIUS I. Follis. (Ae. 3.55g / 23mm). 311-317 AD Nicomedia. (RIC 13). Anv: Laureate head of Licinius I on the right, around legend: IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS PF AVG. Rev: Jupiter standing to left carrying Victoria with laurel wreath and banner, at his feet an eagle with laurel wreath, in field r, in exergue: SMN, around legend: IOVI CONSERVATORI. Good Very Fine. Remains of original silver.
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CARLOS IV (1788-1808). 8 Reales (Ar. 27.00g / 38mm) *. 1796. Nueva Guatemala M. (Cal-2019-888). AU 53 Details. Crimp removed. Beautiful patina. Encapsulated by ANACS.
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BOSFORUS CIMERIO, Pantikapaion. Be13. (Ae. 1.94g / 13mm). 310-303 BC (MacDonald 72; HGC 4,135). Anv: Head of the god Pan to the right. Rev: Arch within casing, between Greek legend. Very Fine.
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LICINIUS I. Follis. (Ae. 3.76g / 23mm). 313-317 AD Nicomedia. (IQR 13var). Anv: Laureate head of Licinius I on the right, around legend: IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS PF AVG. Rev: Jupiter standing to the left carrying Victoria with a laurel wreath and scepter, at his feet an eagle on the right with a laurel wreath, in field: Ne, around legend: IOVI CONSERVATORI. Extremely Fine.
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CALABRIA, Taranto. Nomos. (Ar. 7.12g / 22mm). 380-340 BC (Vlasto 444; HN Italy 877). Anv: Rider with helmet and shield on horse walking to left, below A. Rev: Rider holding trident on dolphin to left below waves, in field K, behind Greek legend. Very Fine.
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CONSTANTINE I Follis. (Ae. 3.75g / 23mm). 314-315 AD Lugdunum. (RIC 16). Anv: Laureate bust and cuirass of Constantine I on the right, around the legend: IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG. Rev: Sun standing to left carrying globe, between SF, in exergue: PLC, around legend: SOL INVICTO COMITI. Almost Extremely Fine/ Good Very Fine.
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CONSTANTINE I Follis. (Ae. 1.81g / 17mm). 330-335 AD Nicomedia. (RIC 59). Anv: Diademic, draped and cuirass bust of Constantine I on the right, around the legend: CONSTANTINVS MX AVG. Rev: Two soldiers facing each other carrying spears, including two banners, in exergue: SMNA, around legend: GLORIA EXERCITVS. Almost Extremely Fine.
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