Gemini III, January 9th, 2007 Lot 152 Estimate: US$200
ATTICA. Athens. Ca. 449(?)-415 BC. AR hemidrachm (2.13 gm). Head of Athena right, wearing wire necklace, round earring, and crested Attic helmet ornamented with three olive leaves above visor and branch on bowl A—Q—E (E retrograde), owl standing facing between two olive sprigs.
Фоллис имп. Константина I . Реверс ЮПИТЕР ХРАНИТЕЛЬ . Мон. д. Сисция , 5-я оффицина .
Constantine I. AE follis. Siscia. AD 315-316.
IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, laureate head right IOVI CON-SERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, chlamys across left shoulder, holding Victory on globe and sceptre, eagle with wreath at foot left.
Автономная монета г. Антиохия , чеканилась в годы правления имп. Максимина II Даза .
Unlisted AE4 Obv: GENIOANTOCHENI - Genius of Antioch seated, facing; Orontes swimming below. Rev: APOLLONISANCTO Exe: /SMA - Apollo standing left, holding patera and lyre. [Semi autonomous issue under Maximinus II, see 'The last civic coinages and the religious policy of Maximinus Daza', J. van Heesch]. c.312 (Antioch).
JOHN I. 969-976. AR Miliaresion (2.53 gm). Constantinople. Bust of John in medallion on cross / +IWANN, EN XúAVTO CRAT, EVSEb’ bASILEVS ROMAIW’, -·:·- above and below. DOC III 7a; SB 1792. Toned, good VF, overstruck on uncertain type. ($200)
Ex Classical Numismatic Group Auction 37 (20 March 1996), lot 2125.
DN HONORI-VS PF AVG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, star behind head. GLORI-A ROMA-NORVM, three emperors standing side by side holding spears, the two outer ones taller, each resting hand on shield, the middle one holding a globe.
Бронза имп. Константина I , 325-326 гг. Реверс КЛЯТВА .
Rome. Ancient. Constantine I. AE3. -Heraclea. (VM79) Constantine I/Votive wreath. bronze. Grade:Unc AD 307-337: Super portrait with all the high points clearly visible. Semi-glossy ebony patina. [L582448] Next Bid: $35.00
RIC 97, BMC 145, S 1859, C 47 As Obv: TICLAVDIVSCAESARAVGPMTRPIMP - Bare head left Rev: LIBERTASAVGVSTA - Libertas standing right, holding pileus and raising hand; S C across fields. 41-42 (Rome). $300
Marcus Aurelius as Caesar, AE As, struck under Antoninus Pius, AD 155-156.
AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII FIL, bare-headed, draped bust right. TR POT X COS II S-C, Minerva seated right with right hand held up to her head and holding a spear in her left hand.
Thrace, Bizya. Philip II. 244-249 AD. Ć 30mm (12.30 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Demeter standing left with sceptre and grain ears. BMC Thrace pg. 91, 15. VF, nice blue-green patina, light cleaning marks in fields. 725859
RIC 56b, S 7501, C 1 Denarius Obv: IMPANTONINVSPIVSAVG - Laureate, draped bust right. Rev: ABVNDANTIAAVG - Abundantia standing left, puring out cornucopia; star in left field.
RIC 4 (VIII, Alexandria), LRBC 1445 AE4 Obv: DVCONSTANTINVSPTAVGG - Veiled head right. Rev: No legend Exe: S/R/SMAL - Constantine I riding quadriga right, Hand of God above. 337-340
1 . Macrinus AE25 of Nikopolis ad Istrum. Magistrate Statius Longinus.
AVT K M OPELLI CEV MAKRINOC AVG, laureate head right. VP CTA LONGINOV NIKOPOLITWN PRO, C ICTRW below, emperor standing left in miliary dress, sacrificing from patera over altar to left and holding spear.
Varbanov 3495 (this coin). 2 . Имп. Филипп I . 3 . Транквиллина .
№ 2 . На реверсе монеты имп. Макрина имя легата не Лонгин , а Агриппа .
Region: Moesia Inferior City: Nicopolis ad Istrum Issuer: Macrinus Date Ruled: AD 217-218 Metal: Bronze Denomination: AE 27 Date Struck: AD 217-218 Diameter: 27 mm Weight: 14.80 g Obverse Legend: AV K OΠΠΕΛ CEVHP MAKPEINOC Obverse Description: Laureate head right Reverse Legend: VΠ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ NIKOΠΟΛΙΤΩN PROC ICTP Reverse Description: Homonoia standing left, holding patera and cornucopia Primary Reference: AMNG 1706 Reference2: Varbanov 3337 var Photograph Credit: Tom Mullally