Maximianus Coin: Bronze Follis IMP MAXIMIANVS AVG - Laureate, curaissed left GENIO POP-VLI ROMANI - Genius standing facing, head left, modius on head, nude but for chlamys over left shoulder, patera in right hand over lighted plain altar, cornucopiae in left A in right field Mint: Lyons, Lugdunum (301-303 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 9.33g / 27mm / - References: RIC VI, 250, 113b
Postumus Coin: Silvered Ant IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG - Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right HERC PACIFERO - Hercules standing right, holding olive branch & club and lions skin in left. Mint: Lugdunum (260-269 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 3.01g / 21mm / - References: RIC V Part II 67 RSC 101 Sear5 10946
Lebedos, Ionia; C. 160-140 BC AR Tetradrachm: 16.067 gm; 30.7 mm Head of Athena with triple-crested Attic helmet Owl standing-head facing, on club between two fileted corncopias Magistrate: Apollodotos OK!!!! OK!!!!! I confess!! It's a British Museum Silvered Electroplate Replica, circa 1860.... But I haven't been able to post since the letter 'E' Kinda cool for a fake, and still retaining some estimated value of about $60-$100+ for the type---the real deal is well into four figures...just a buck or two out of my range
AUGUSTUS AE As OBVERSE: CAESAR PONT MAX, laureate head right REVERSE: Altar of Lugdunum, Victory on each pedestal, ROM ET AVG below Lugdunum 15-10 BC 8.4g, 26mm RIC 230
ANTONIUS PIUS AE 25 OBVERSE: AVTO KAI TI AIL ADRI ANTWNINOC CEEBV, laureate head right REVERSE: IOVLIEWN TWN KAI LAODIKEWN, turreted and draped bust of Tyche right; QE-HP P in fields Struck at Laodikeia ad Mare, 140-141 AD 9.28g, 25mm SNG Copenhagen 350 var, BMC 57
LICINIUS I AE2 Follis OBVERSE: IMP LICINIVS P F AVG, laureate, cuirassed bust right REVERSE: GENIO POP ROM S-F, Genius standing left, modius on head, loins draped, holding patera & cornucopia, PLN in ex. Struck at London 313-4 AD 3.2g, 22mm RIC VII 3 CONSTANTINE II AE Follis OBVERSE: CONSTANTI-NVS IVN NC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left REVERSE: BEATA TRAN-QVILLITAS, globe on altar inscribed VOT / IS / XX, three stars above, PLON in ex. Struck at London 323-324 AD 2.5g, 19mm RIC VII 284
Kingdom of England England, Lincoln Edward I Plantagenet r. AD 1272- 1307 AR penny 18 mm x 1.35 g, Lincoln, long cross type, class 3d. Obverse: +EDW R' ANGL' DNS HYB. Crowned bust facing. Reverse: CIVI/ TAS/ LIN/ COL separated by long cross, three pellets in each angle. Reference: North 1019; S 1390/1427. Very Fine, nice strike, toned. Provenance: ex. David L Tranbarger; ex Steven Damron, his tag included; ex Col. Ted Schmidt (tag included, purchased Al Boulanger, FPL 30, lot 190); ex. B. Yarbrough.
Well, no Londonium or Lugdunum etc etc.... but I have a budget version of the Larissa drachm that Doug posted.....Yes, guys, It's genuine!!!
Lugdunum, Tiberius..14BC/37AD.. "Tribute Penny" My low budget ancient.. Tiberius..14BC/ 37AD.. "Tribute penny" Fourree' Lugdunum..
Sicily, Leontini, Silver Obol Obv:– Facing lion's scalp Rev:- LE-ON, Barley grain Minted in Leontini, Sicily. 476 - 466 BC. Reference:– Boehringer, Münzgeschichte 19; SNG ANS 216 (litra).
Thessaly, Larissa, Ar Drachm Obv:– Youth wrestling or restraining bull, both to right, cloak and petasos flying out behind. Rev:– LAR/ISAI, bridled horse galloping right, all in incuse square Minted in Thessaly, Larissa from 440-400 B.C. Reference:– SNG Oxford - (vgl. 3865). SNG Cop. -. Thessaly, Larissa, Drachm Obv:– Youth wrestling or restraining bull, both to left. Rev:– LARI/SAIA, bridled horse galloping right, rein trailing, all in incuse square Minted in Thessaly, Larissa from .c. 440-400 B.C. Ref:– SNG Cop 110. SGCV I 2111 6.022g, 20.0mm, 270 degrees
Septimius Severus denarius - Laodicea ad Mare Obv:– L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP VIII, Laureate head right Rev:– INVICT IMP, Trophy with arms below, dejected captive seated beneath (no shield) Minted in Laodicea ad Mare, A.D. 196 – 197 References:– RIC -, RSC -, BMCRE - Septimius Severus denarius - Laodicea ad Mare Obv:– L SEP SEVERVS PER AVG PIV IMP XI PAR P M, laureate head right Rev:– AR AD TR P VI / COS II P P, Two captives seated back to back at the foot of a trophy Eastern mint. A.D. 198 Reference:– BMCRE page 280 Sword, citing RD page 105. RIC 494b corr. Slightly double struck on the reverse. Very rare