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LYDIA, Nysa
Estimate $150
LYDIA, Nysa . Circa 2nd Century BC. Æ 19mm (4.64 gm). Veiled bust of Kore right, wearing wreath of grain / NUSAEWN, slinger standing right, left arm extended, holding sling overhead in right hand; magistrate [..]ROS, monogram upper right. SNG Copenhagen -; BMC Lydia pg. 172, 12 var. (magistrate); SNG von Aulock -; Laffaille -. VF, glossy green patina. ($150)

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PHRYGIA, Apameia. Circa 88-40 BC. Æ (18mm, 4.53 g, 12h). Attalos Bianoros, eglogistes. Turreted head of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder / Marsyas walking right on maeander pattern, playing aulos (double flute). HGC 7, 674. Near EF, green patina. 

 

ILLUSTRAZIONEOpliti greci. In alto a destra un peltasta. I peltasti erano riconoscibili da uno scudo ligneo, spesso a forma di mezza luna, privo di bordatura, ricoperto in genere di cuoio o anche in feltro, dipinto con facce stilizzate; veniva impugnato facilmente e portato a tracolla. Gli indumenti erano costituiti da una corta tunica senza maniche per favorire i movimenti di tiro del giavellotto; un mantello intarsiato di pelle di orso, degli stivaletti di cerbiatto, allacciati davanti e stretti in sommità, detti “zeira”; un copricapo in pelle di volpe a punta con lunghi lembi a difesa delle orecchie su modello del cappello frigio.

Privi di spada disponevano di due o più giavellotti, la cui lunghezza variava dal metro al metro e mezzo; i quali venivano scagliati dopo un breve tratto fatto di corsa contro il nemico. Una volta eseguito il primo lancio rientravano nei ranghi.

I compiti loro assegnati si dividevano tra la fornitura di copertura delle falangi all'inseguimento dei nemici in fuga, nonché proteggevano i fianchi dell'armata durante gli spostamenti.

Gli opliti aprivano le ostilità marciando cadenzati al passo della musica dei flauti (in basso a sinistra un flautista).

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Classical Numismatic Group > Electronic Auction 401 Auction date: 12 July 2017
Lot number: 544

Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction - 
 

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Commodus. AD 177-192. AR Denarius (16mm, 3.39 g, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 185. Laureate head right / Commodus, standing left on platform, holding scepter and haranguing three soldiers. RIC III 110d; MIR 18, 675-4/30; RSC 141. VF, toned. Rare.

Ex CNG Inventory 802187 (November 2007).

Soon after beginning the celebration for his decennalia, or tenth year of power, Commodus faced a revolt by Perennis, his praetorian prefect, who intended to replace the emperor with his son. Though Commodus quelled the uprising, it did require him to pay a largesse to the army and is the event commemorated on the reverse types depicting him haranguing his troops. 

Estimate: 200 USD

ILLUSTRAZIONE: PRETORIANI DEL I-II SECOLO D.C.

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Roma Numismatics Ltd > E-Sale 34 Auction date: 18 February 2017
Lot number: 370
Price realized: 550 GBP   (Approx. 688 USD / 644 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 

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Constantine I Æ Nummus. Rome, AD 318-319. CONSTANTINVS AVG, cuirassed bust right, wearing high crested helmet / VIRTVS AVGG, camp gate with three turrets; P-R across fields, RT in exergue. RIC 167. 2.79g, 18mm, 6h.

Good Very Fine. Rare.
Estimate: 50 GBP

ILLUSTRAZIONE: SOLDATO ROMANO DEL TARDO IMPERO

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ANCIENT COINAGE
SPECIAL COLLECTION OF ROMAN IMPERATORS AND EMPERORS
ROMAN EMPIRE
Johannes, 423-425.
No.: 2023
Schätzwert/Estimate: CHF 4000
Usurper in the West The senior notary of Honorius. Johannes was made emperor by the Master of Soldiers, Castinus, upon the death of Honorius. The legitimate heir Valentinian III and his mother Galla Placidia were in Constantinopolis. Theodosius II sent an army west to oust Johannes and the commander Aspar entered Ravenna unopposed. Johannes was captured and executed in Aquileia.
Solidus 423/425, Ravenna. D N IOHAN – NES P F AVG Draped and cuirassed bust to r., wearing rosette diadem. Rev. VICTORI – A AVGGG Emperor standing to r., holding labarum with r. hand, Victory on globe with l. hand, left foot spurning reclining captive. R – V in field. COMOB in exergue. 4,47 g. RIC 1901. C. 4. Very rare. Good very fine.

 

ILLUSTRAZIONE: Soldato del tardo Impero. In quest' epoca l'elmo dotato di cresta metallica e piume o crini di cavallo caratterizza i reparti di più alto rango o di guardia all'Imperatore .

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ANCIENT COINS, GREEK COINS, Pamphylia, Aspendos (c.420-360 BC), Silver Drachm, 5.46g, 5h. Warrior (Mopsos) on horseback left, brandishing a spear. Rev. Boar standing left (SNG von Aulock 4493). A small area of soft-striking at centre, otherwise nearly extremely fine. Rare. $ 1,200

ILLUSTRAZIONE: "CACCIA LA CINGHIALE", TONDO DELL'ARCO DI COSTANTINO DI EPOCA ADRIANEA CHE RAFFIGURA ANTINOO (IL CAVALIERE A DESTRA).

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 LUCANIE - COPIA (THURIUM)(IIe - Ier siècles avant J.-C.) Sextans, (PB, ئ 12) N° v31_0007   
Date : c. 194-89 AC.
Nom de l'atelier : Thurium
Métal : cuivre
Diamètre : 12mm
Axe des coins : 12h.
Poids : 1,29g.
Degré de rareté : R1
Etat de conservation : SUP Prix de départ : 280 €  Estimation : 450 €   
Prix réalisé : 395 €  Nombres d'offres : 5   Offre maximum : 461 €   
Commentaires sur l'état de conservation : Exemplaire de qualité exceptionnelle pour ce type de monnayage sur un petit flan parfaitement centré des deux côtés. Portrait de toute beauté. Joli revers. N° dans les ouvrages de référence : ANS.-  - MIAMG.2896 (425€) - Cop.1520  - HN. Italy1939
Titulature avers : Anépigraphe.
Description avers : Buste drapé d’Hermès (Mercure) à droite coiffé du pétase ailé ; derrière la tête deux globules.
Titulature revers : COPIA ; légende placée verticalement.
Description revers : Cornucopia (Corne d’abondance) placée verticalement remplie de fruits ; dans le champ à gauche, un caducée et deux globules.

Commentaire à propos de cet exemplaire : Poids très léger. Sur cet exemplaire, au revers, nous avons un caducée, qui n’est pas signalé sur les exemplaires connu comme celui du SNG de Copenhague (Cop. 1520). Le caducée appartient à la panoplie d’Hermès avec le pétase et les sandales ailées.
Commentaires : Le monnayage de Copia comprend outre le sextans, le quadrans, le triens, le semis et l’as qui semblent avoir été frappé selon l’étalon romain semi-oncial..
Historique : Thurium, la nouvelle Sybaris, fut fondée en 443 avant J.-C. sur le site de l'antique Sybaris, détruite en 510 avant J.-C. par les Crotoniates. C'était une colonie athénienne panhellénique, peuplée initialement par des Messéniens, chassés par les Spartiates. Son monnayage d'argent fut très important. Elle fut refondée en 194 avant J.-C. sous le nom de Copia par les Romains. A la fin de la République, de nouveau, le nom de Thurium est attesté. Octave-Auguste est né à Thurium le 23 septembre 63 avant J.-C..

 

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Thessalien. Pherai.
Trihemiobol. Um 400 v. Chr.
Vs: Vorderteil eines Wolfs mit Beute (Knochen) im Maul rechts.
Rs: Thessalischer Reiter mit Lanze zu Pferde nach rechts galoppierend.
14 mm. 1,24 g.
Slg. BCD Thessalien 1437 (dort possibly Phaloria); HGC 4, 287 (als Phaloria).
Sehr selten. Sehr schön.
Die Legende der Rückseite ist jedoch eindeutig als Pherai zu lesen.

 

 

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GREEK. Uncertain. Hemiobol (Circa 5th-4th centuries BC).
Obv: Helmeted head of Athena left.
Rev: Helmet right within incuse square.
SNG Copenhagen -; BMC -; Klein -; Isegrim -; HGC -; SNG ANS -; SNG v. Aulock.
Condition: Very fine.
Weight: 0.30 g.
Diameter: 7 mm.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: LEONIDA

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ARABIA, Rabbathmoba. Septimius Severus. AD 193-211. Æ (28mm, 15.77 g, 12h). Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Cult statue of Ares, bearing weapons; flaming altars flanking. Spijkerman 8; Rosenberger 2 var. (dated); SNG ANS 1414 var. (bust type). VF, earthen reddish-brown patina. 

ILLUSTRAZIONE: STATUA DI ARES A VILLA ADRIANA, TIVOLI

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Augustus AR Denarius.
Augustus AR Denarius. Rome, 13 BC. AVGVSTVS CAESAR, bare head right / C.ANTISTIVS REGINVS, simpulum and lituus above tripod and patera; III.VIR below. RIC 410; RSC 347; BMC 120. 4.01g, 20mm, 8h. Good Extremely Fine. Very Rare.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: altare votivo dedicato ai Lares di augusto con l'immagine centrale di Augusto.

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Numismatica Ars Classica > Auction 100 Auction date: 29 May 2017
Lot number: 1142
Price realized: 320 CHF   (Approx. 329 USD / 294 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 

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Greek Coinage 
India. The Kidarites. Kidara, after 350 AD. Drachm, AR 3.68 g. Facing crowned bust of king turned slightly r. Rev. Fire altar flanked by attendants with drawn swords. Cribb 80. Göbl Hunnen, 11.
Good very fine
Estimate: 300 CHF

ILLUSTRAZIONE: GUERRIERI CHIDARITI. I CHIDARITI, ERA UN POPOLO PROBABILMENTE ORIGINARIO DELLA CINA CHE GIUNSE IN BATTRIA NELLA SECONDA META' DEL IV SECOLO D.C. 

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L. Plautius Plancus
(47 BC)
denarius,  3.8g, S 429, RF R-16, 47 B.C.

Obv. Head of Medusa facing with dishevelled hair, below, L·PLAVTIVS
Rev. Victory facing, holding palm branch in left hand and leading four horses, inscribed  PLANCV below

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Classical Numismatic Group > Auction 105 Auction date: 10 May 2017
Lot number: 61
Price realized: 8,000 USD   (Approx. 7,346 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 
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KINGS of MACEDON. Alexander I. 498-454 BC. AR Oktadrachm (31mm, 28.35 g). Aigai mint. Struck circa 492-480/79 BC. Horseman, wearing chlamys and petasos, and holding two spears, standing right behind horse advancing right / Quadripartite incuse square. Raymond pl. II, 4; AMNG III p. 49, 7 (Bisaltai); HGC 3.1, 753 (this coin illustrated); SNG ANS 1; SNG Alpha Bank –; SNG München –; SNG Saroglos –; Gillet 739. Good VF, toned. minor porosity. 
Ex Roma VII (22 March 2014), lot 383 (hammer £8000).
Estimate: 7500 USD

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PTOLEMAIC EGYPT. Ptolemy I Soter, as Satrap (323-305 BC). AR tetradrachm (28mm, 14.81 gm, 1h).  Alexandria, ca. 310-306 BC. Head of Alexander right, wearing diadem and elephant's skin headdress / ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Athena advancing right, brandishing spear and holding shield; monograms to left and right; eagle on thunderbolt in right field. Svoronos 139. SNG Copenhagen 23. Attractively toned and sharply struck from dies of fine style. None of the graffiti or test marks commonly found on this issue! NGC Choice AU★ 5/5 - 4/5. From The California Collection. Ex Kim Werner Collection (Heritage 3020, 9 September 2012), lot 25030; Numismatic Fine Arts Winter Mail Bid Sale (14 December 1989), lot 809.  Ptolemy I Soter "(Savior") was born the son of the Macedonian nobleman Lagus; a later tale that he was an illegitimate son of Philip II was probably fabricated. He was a friend and intimate of Alexander III the Great from boyhood and accompanied him on his career of conquest 333-323 BC. Upon Alexander's death in 323 BC, Ptolemy was granted the prized satrapy of Egypt, richest of the formerly Persian provinces. Alone among the Diadochi ("successors"), he was content with his sphere of influence and did not risk all to succeed Alexander as supreme leader. However, he was not above using the great conqueror's image and reputation to secure his own position. He hijacked Alexander's funeral cortege as it was proceeding back to Macedon and had his embalmed corpse formally interred at Memphis in Egypt; later the body was relocated to a splendid mausoleum in Alexandria. Ptolemy's early coinage carries Alexander's image and name, as seen on this remarkable tetradrachm, which depicts the great conqueror wearing an elaborate elephant-skin headdress in honor of his victories in India. Ptolemy declared his own kingship in 306 BC and was the only one of the Diadochi to die peacefully, in his bed; his dynasty ruled Egypt until the fall of Cleopatra VII, in 30 BC. 

ILLUSTRAZIONE: I SOLDATI DI TOLOMEO I SOTER, SATRAPO D'EGITTO, SFILANO PER LE STRADE DI MENFI, CAPITALE DELLA SATRAPIA (QUANDO TOLOMEO SI PROCLAMO' RE D'EGITTO  PORTO' LA CAPITALE AD ALESSANDRIA). SULLA DESTRA DUE MERCENARI GALLI.

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Non so dire se tra le falangi di guerrieri apparsi nei 1065 post di questa monografia , sia già comparso il guerriero di Aspendos .

Nel caso , è comunque moneta interessante ( da Jenkins , monnaies grecques 1972 )  da rivedere

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1 ora fa, VALTERI dice:

Non so dire se tra le falangi di guerrieri apparsi nei 1065 post di questa monografia , sia già comparso il guerriero di Aspendos .

Nel caso , è comunque moneta interessante ( da Jenkins , monnaies grecques 1972 )  da rivedere

 

E' apparso ma con questo particolarissimo rovescio no: grazie infinite per il contributo.

 

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South Arabia, Qatabanian coinage 
Yad'ab Dhubyan Yuhargib, circa 155-135 BC. Tetradrachm, AR 16.27 g . yd'ab dbyn bn[?...] ("Yad'ab Dhubyan, son of [...]" in South Arabian letters Male head r., with curly hair. Rev. mlk qtbn ("king of Qataban" in South Arabian characters Bearded male head l., with hair tied around ending in a knot. Triton sale XVII, 2014, 404. Of the highest rarity, apparently only the second specimen known. An issue of great importance and fascination with two very appealing portraits, toned and about extremely fine / good very fine The coinage of south Arabia consists principally of Sabaean, Qatabanian and Himyarite issues, together with smaller issues identified as Hadramite and, perhaps, Minaean. Some of the Sabaean and Himyarite issues are relatively plentiful and bear familiar types, but other of these coinages are seldom encountered and are only rudimentarily understood. In the latter category are the Qatabanian issues that bear a variety of interesting portraits, including this piece, which appears to be of an unpublished variety. Until a similar coin appeared in the recent Triton XVII auction (lot 404), the tetradrachm denomination was unknown for this series. The present coin is a valuable addition to the corpus. It was struck with the same reverse die as the Triton example, but due to its slightly different centring it adds details to the inscription. Most importantly, it was struck with a different obverse die that, while sharing the same portrait type, has a distinctly different inscription that demands careful study. The portrait accompanied by the variant inscription is engraved in a most intriguing style. The subject appears to be a heavy-set, middle-aged man with a powerful neck and a distinctive nose; he is clean-shaven and his curly locks of hair are cut short. Though it possibly is the image of a deity, it likely represents a person, perhaps the issuer of the coin. In a general sense the bearded and long-haired portrait on the reverse is more remote and idealized than its companion. However, they both have similarly broad necks and distinctive noses and brows, which may indicate that if the second portrait represents a person, the two may be related. One might speculate that they are co-rulers (a father and his destined successor?) or that the current ruler is portrayed along with a venerated ancestor.

 

ILLUSTRAZIONE: DUE GUERRIERI DELLA PENISOLA ARABICA SEDUTI SUL DORSO DI UN DROMEDARIO COMBATTONO CONTRO UN CAVALIERE ASSIRO (VIII SEC. A.C.)

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Macedon, Koinon Æ25. Circa 3rd Century AD. Diademed head of Alexander with flowing hair to right, ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ before / KOINON MAKEDONΩN B NEΩ, Alexander on Bukephalos galloping right with lance couched and cloak billowing behind. BMC 120-2; SNG Copenhagen 1355. 11.43g, 25mm, 2h.
Very Fine.
From a Swiss Private Collection.
Bukephalos was the famed steed of Alexander 'the Great'. As legend has it, Alexander broke the wild horse when no one else dared go near — not by force but by turning the horse's head toward the sun, understanding that Bukephalos was simply afraid of his own shadow. No one but Alexander could mount the horse after. As one history puts it, "Long did this noble animal share the toils and dangers of his master; and this was the horse that Alexander delighted to honour." So excellent was Bukephalos in battle that when he was once lost, Alexander is said to have threatened the destruction of an entire country unless he was returned (which he was).

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Harlan J. Berk, Ltd. > Buy or Bid Sale 201 Auction date: 13 July 2017
Lot number: 440
Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction 
 

Lot description:

Herennia Etruscilla. AE 27-29; Herennia Etruscilla; Syedra, Cilicia, AE 27-29, 10.39g. RPC-temp. 1208 (6 spec.), pl. 82 (same dies). Obv: E?E???? ???? - ?V?????? ?E? Bust draped r. Rx: ? - V - E around, ???O[?] in exergue, Judgment of Ares by Dike; from l. to r.: Dike standing l. head r., holding sword; Ares standing l. without weapons; Hermes standing l., holding purse and caduceus. Ex Pegasi V, 14 June 2001, lot 268. Very rare: from the same dies as the six specimens recorded by RPC-1208. The same reverse die was also used for Trajan Decius, RPC-1205; the obverse die was also used with another reverse type of Syedra, RPC-1209, and with two reverse types of Laerte, RPC-1200 and 1201.
($200)

ILLUSTRAZIONE: DIKE GIUDICA ARESAlirrozio, figlio di Poseidone, si era innamorato di Alcippe, figlia di Ares e di Aglauro. Il giovane cercava tutte le occasione per vedere e per parlare con la sua amata. Un giorno Ares lo scoprì e crudele come era uccise Alirrozio. Poseidone pretese che Ares venisse giudicato per omicidio dai dodici dèi maggiori dell'Olimpo. Il giudizio avvenne ma Ares fu assolto.

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Jean Elsen & ses Fils S.A. > Auction 133 Auction date: 10 June 2017
Lot number: 403
Price realized: 400 EUR   (Approx. 447 USD)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 

Lot description:

Isaac Ier Comnène (1057-1059), AV histamenon, Constantinople. D/ Le Christ trônant de f., bénissant et ten. les Evangiles. R/ L''empereur deb. de f., en habit militaire, ten. une épée et un fourreau. Sear 1843; R. 2007; D.O. 2. 4,38g Coup au droit.
Très Beau
Very Fine

Estimate: 400 EUR

ILLUSTRAZIONE: PROCLAMAZIONE DI UN IMPERATORE BIZANTINO.

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Harlan J. Berk, Ltd. > Buy or Bid Sale 201 Auction date: 13 July 2017
Lot number: 440
Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction 
 

Lot description:

Herennia Etruscilla. AE 27-29; Herennia Etruscilla; Syedra, Cilicia, AE 27-29, 10.39g. RPC-temp. 1208 (6 spec.), pl. 82 (same dies). Obv: E?E???? ???? - ?V?????? ?E? Bust draped r. Rx: ? - V - E around, ???O[?] in exergue, Judgment of Ares by Dike; from l. to r.: Dike standing l. head r., holding sword; Ares standing l. without weapons; Hermes standing l., holding purse and caduceus. Ex Pegasi V, 14 June 2001, lot 268. Very rare: from the same dies as the six specimens recorded by RPC-1208. The same reverse die was also used for Trajan Decius, RPC-1205; the obverse die was also used with another reverse type of Syedra, RPC-1209, and with two reverse types of Laerte, RPC-1200 and 1201.
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ILLUSTRAZIONE: DIKE GIUDICA ARESAlirrozio, figlio di Poseidone, si era innamorato di Alcippe, figlia di Ares e di Aglauro. Il giovane cercava tutte le occasione per vedere e per parlare con la sua amata. Un giorno Ares lo scoprì e crudele come era uccise Alirrozio. Poseidone pretese che Ares venisse giudicato per omicidio dai dodici dèi maggiori dell'Olimpo. Il giudizio avvenne ma Ares fu assolto.

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Qui non sussistono dubbi sui personaggi e sul mito raffigurato al rovescio della moneta.

Alirrozio, mitico figlio di Poseidone e della ninfa Eurite, avendo fatto violenza ad Alcippe, figlia di Ares, fu ucciso dal dio presso una fontana alle pendici dell’Acropoli di Atene. Ares fu quindi chiamato in giudizio da Poseidone (che era poi suo zio) davanti al tribunale divino sul colle che prenderà il nome di Areopago. In assenza di altri testimoni e visto che Alcippe aveva confermato la versione del padre d’aver eliminato Alirrozio perché le stava usando violenza, la corte divina diede ragione al dio della guerra e lo assolse.

Secondo un’altra versione del mito, Alirrozio era geloso di Atena in quanto lei aveva ottenuto l’Attica, che a suo parere doveva essere destinata al padre Poseidone. Egli tentò quindi di tagliare l’ulivo che la dea aveva donato alla regione, ma l’ascia che impugnava, sfuggitagli dalle mani, ne provocò la decapitazione.

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Iustinian I.
Iustinian I., 527 - 565 n. Chr. Tremissis 537 - 565 n. Chr. Rom. 1.47 g. Vs.: D N IVSTIN-IANVS PP A, drapierte Panzerbüste mit Perlendiadem n. r. Rs.: VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM / CONOB, Viktoria mit Kranz u. Kreuzglobus, r. im Feld Stern. DOC - ; MIBE 36; Sear - . R! Vs. kleine Kratzer, fast vz

ILLUSTRAZIONE: GIUSTINIANO A COLLOQUIO CON ALCUNI ALTI UFFICIALI NEL SUO PALAZZO A COSTANTINOPOLI (SULLO SFONDO LA CHIESA DI SANTA SOFIA)

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Iustinian I., 527 - 565 n. Chr. 40 Nummi 549 - 550 n. Chr. Nikomedia. 20.11 g. Vs.: D N IVSTINI-ANVS PP AVG, frontale Panzerbüste mit Helm, Perlendiadem, Schild u. Kreuzglobus, r. im Feld +. Rs.: Großes M, darüber +, darunter B, l. A/N/N/O, r. X/X/II/I, im Abschnitt NIKO. DOC 129 (nicht diese Offizin); MIBE 113a; Sear 201. Schöne dunkelbraune Patina, gutes ss

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