CONSTANTINE I Follis. (Ae. 2.98g / 18mm). 330-335 AD Nicomedia. (RIC 88). 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. Extremely Fine.
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SATRAPAS OF CARIA, Hydrieos. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 14.53g / 24mm). 351-344 BC Halikarnassos. (SNG von Aulock 8046). Anv: Head of Apollo from the front looking slightly to the right. Rev: Zeus Labraundos advancing to the right carrying a scepter and labrys, in front of a Greek legend. Almost Very Fine.
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GALIA, Massalia. Imitation obolo massatolia. (Ar. 0.62g / 10mm). 450-410 BC (BN 524). Anv: Helmeted head to the right. Rev: Four spoke wheel. Good Very Fine.
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HISTAIA, Euboia. Tetrobolus. (Ar. 1.61g / 12mm). 3rd century-1st century BC (HGC 4, 1524). Anv: Diademic female head on the right. Rev: Histaia sitting on the bow to the right, behind a Greek legend. Almost Very Fine.
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ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). 5 Pesetas (Ar. 24.92g / 37mm). 1893 * 18-93. Madrid PGV. (Cal-2019-103). Very Fine. Second star not visible. Limited.
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AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.74g / 21mm). 25-23 BC Emeritus Augusta. (RIC 2a). Anv: Naked head of Augustus, around legend: IMP CAESAR AVGVST. Rev: Escudo, between sword and curved sword, around legend: P CARISIVS LEG PRO PR. Almost Extremely Fine. Very rare and precious specimen.
P. Carisivs was the propretor of Augusta. There are up to five types of denarii on which your name can be read. The types are differentiated by the backs, which consist of different military trophies or weapons with the exception of a series where the door of the city of Emerita is represented. With regard to the portrait of Augustus, it is likely that he is the emperor with the greatest stylistic variety of portraits, although he always retains the general idea of presenting him with a heroic point and care that resembles the treatment that Hellenism reserved for its demigods.
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AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.17g / 19mm). 25-23 BC Emeritus Augusta. (RIC 5). Anv: Head of Augustus to the right, around legend: AVGVST IMP CAESAR. Rev: Trophy on mountain of shields, around legend: P CARISIVS LEG PRO PR. Very Fine. Rare.
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USA. 1 USD (Ar. 26.73g / 38mm) *. 1901. New Orleans O. (Km # 110). AU 50 Details. Cleaned Encapsulated by ANACS. * Theoretical weight and measure.
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TIBERIUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.62g / 19mm). 36-37 AD Lugdunum. (RIC 28). Anv: Laureate head of Tiberius on the right, around legend: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS. Rev: Livia sitting on the right carrying branch and scepter, around legend: MAXIM PONTIF. Very Fine/ Good Very Fine.
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ANTONIA. As. (Ae. 11.06g / 29mm). 41-42 AD Rome. (RIC 92). Anv: Draped bust with hair gathered to the right of Antonia, around legend: ANTONIA AVGVSTA. Rev: Claudio standing veiled left carrying symbol, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP P P. Very Fine. Cleaned.
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IONIA, Miletos. Drachm. (Ar. 1.19g / 10mm). 510-494 BC (SNG Copenhagen 952). Anv: Lion's head to the right. Rev: Floral design incuse. Good Very Fine.
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JUDAEA, Samaria. Mite. (Ar. 0.81g / 10mm). 401-365 BC Sidon. (HGC 10,240). Anv: Phoenician galley sailing to the left. Rev: Persian king standing to right with dagger fighting with lion. Good Very Fine.
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CARLOS IV (1788-1808). Medal. (Ar. 1.40g / 18mm). 1789. Menorca. (Herrera Page 120 n\u00ba 70, "This medal not published by any of the archaeologists who deal with Balearic numismatics, it seems that it is made with a less than perfect or unused stamp.) Very Fine. Rare.
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