LONDINIUM ROMANO-BRITISH EMPIRE ALLECTUS AE Quinarius 2.9g, 19.9mm Londinium (London) mint, 293 - 296 AD RIC V 55; Rogiet 1017; Burnett, Coinage 111 O: IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right. R: VIRTVS AVG, galley with mast rowing left, waves below; QL in ex. Ex Simon Shipp Collection
It's time for me to sign off for the night---but I have to say all the coins posted are INCREDIBLE---excluding my British Museum offering, of course LOL
Hey C89 => ummm, or maybe I should call you Candyunderpants?!! ... geesh, it works so much better when TIF tries that britches-gag, eh? "Lysimachus" was not a city (he was one of Alex-III's officers) ... I know, because I was gonna toss a Lysimachus-example into this sticky-thread! ... I'm just sayin' ... => but luckily you also tossed-in "Lampsakos" which ended-up saving you from an embarrassing TIF tongue-lashing!! (oh, great coin by the way) Hmmm? ... ummm TIF, am I doing it correctly?
I can almost hear zumbly and TIF conferring and agreeing it's a legitimate city in Syria....but Steve may disagree
Is noob asking if we're moving on to "M" already? Is everyone done with their "L" city coins? Let me quickly toss in some of my Lugdunum ones. LUGDUNUM GALERIUS, as Caesar AE Antoninianus 3.7g, 25.3mm Lugdunum mint, 293 AD Bastien VII p.221, 579 (2 ex. Paris #13974, Vienna #24753) O: GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS NOB C, radiated, draped and cuirassed bust right. R: VIRTVS AVGG, Hercules standing right holding club and bow. CONSTANTIUS I CHLORUS AE Follis 9.05g, 28.9mm Lugdunum mint, 300-304 AD RIC 161a. O: CONSTANTIVS NOB CS, laureate and cuirassed bust right. R: GENIO POP-VLI ROMANI, Genius standing left wearing a modius, chalmys over his left shoulder, holding patera in right hand and a cornucopia in his left hand, B in right field, PLG in ex. Ex Baron Louis Chaurand Collection CONSTANTINE II, as Caesar AE3 2.23g, 20mm Lugdunum mint, 322 or 323 AD RIC 205 O: D N CONSTANTINO IVN N C, laureate head right. R: BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, globe set on altar surmounted by 3 stars inscribed with VOT/IS/XX, PLG in ex. CRISPUS AE3 3.4g, 18.5mm Lugdunum mint, 322 - 323 AD RIC VII 166 O: CRISPVS-NOB CAES, laureate head right. R: BEATA TRAN-QVILLITAS, globe on altar inscribed VO-TIS-XX, three stars above. C - R across fields. Mintmark PLG.
India, Malwa, Mandhata in Indore Omkara Mandhata Later Paramas in Malwa AR Drachm 1150-1300 AD 12 mm x 4.25 grams Obverse: Stylized Sassanid Bust right. Reverse: Zoroastrian Fire altar, without attendants;Devangari Script- SRI OM KARA ref: MNIS 431-440
Silver Drachm None - Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin - Zeus Aëtophoros seated left holding eagle and sceptre; monogram in left field I in P in left field Mint: Miletos (325-323 BC) Wt./Size/Axis: 4.24g / 17mm / -
Abbasid Caliphate Medinat al-Salam.(Baghdad, Iraq) Harun Al-Rashid (763-809 AD) AR Dirham 22 mm x 2.96 grams Struck AH 193 (809 AD) Obverse: "There is no God except Allah alone. He has no partner" in the central field, "In the name of Allah this dirhem was struck at Medinat al-Salam in the year one hundred ninety three" in the margins Reverse: "Allah is one, Allah is eternal. He begets not neither is he begotten" in the central field, "Mohamed is the profet if Allah whom he sent with guidance and the religion of truth that he may make it victorious over every other religion. Minted in 193 AH = 809 AD. Ref: Lavoix 843.
(Metellum) Melle, Kingdom of the Franks Carolingian West Francia Charles IV The Simple (The Straight Forward) s.898-922 AD AR Denier 22 mm x 1.03 grams Obverse:CARLV (retrograde S) REX R Reverse: MET / ALO Ref: Depeyrot 629 Note: Chipped, Very nice. " In the name of Charlemagne
Bithynia, Myrleia Coin: Bronze - Helmeted head of Athena right. M-Y-R-L - between spokes of a four-spoked wheel. Mint: Myrleia (before 202 BC) Wt./Size/Axis: 2.85g / 10mm / - Rarity: Rare References: SNG Copenhagen 330.