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<p>[QUOTE="-monolith-, post: 24841816, member: 150064"]A few more:</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Province, City: </b>Moesia Inferior, Odessus (Odessos) - Marcus Aurelius</p><p><b>Denomination: </b>AE 22</p><p><b>Mint: </b>Odessus (Odessos) (161 - 162 AD)</p><p><b>Obverse: ΑV ΚΑΙ ΜΑΡ ΑVΡΗ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝOC</b>, bare head of Marcus Aurelius, right</p><p><b>Reverse</b>: <b>ΟΔΗϹϹΕΙΤΩΝ, </b>nude Heracles (bearded) standing, right, resting arm on club, holding lion skin</p><p><b>References: </b>Berlin 1902.1064; RPC ONLINE: RPC IV.1, 8205 (specimen #3), extremely rare (only 3 known with 1 in museum)</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1591347[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Province, City: </b> Lycia-Pamphylia, Magydus - Gallienus</p><p><b>Denomination: </b>AE 29</p><p><b>Mint: </b>Magydus (253 - 268 AD)</p><p><b>Obverse: ΑΥT ΚAI ΠO ΛI ΓAΛΛΙΗΝΟ ϹEB, </b>laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gallienus, right, seen from rear; below, globe</p><p><b>Reverse</b>: <b>ΜΑΓΥΔƐΩΝ,</b> river god Katarraktes reclining left resting on urn, holding rudder and cornucopia in left hand; <b>I</b> in left field</p><p><b>EX: MA</b></p><p><b>References: </b>Watson 1852; Ünal 82; SNG vA 4646; RPC ONLINE: RPC X, 62243 (specimen #4), extremely rare (only 5 known with 2 in museums)</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1591349[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Province, City: </b> Lycia-Pamphylia, Perge - Herennia Etruscilla (Reign of Trajan Decius)</p><p><b>Denomination: </b>AE 24</p><p><b>Mint: </b>Perge (249 - 251 AD)</p><p><b>Obverse: ΕΡΕΝ ΑΙΤΡΟΥϹΚΙΛΛΑΝ ϹΕ</b>, diademed and draped bust of Etruscilla, right</p><p><b>Reverse</b>: <b>ΠΕΡΓΑΙΩΝ</b>, Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia</p><p><b>References: </b>Lindgren I, 1132; RPC ONLINE: RPC IX, 1105 (specimen #2), extremely rare (only 2 known)</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1591354[/ATTACH]</p><p><b>Province, City: </b> Phrygia, Docimeum (Dokimeion) - Tranquillina (Gordian III)</p><p><b>Denomination: </b>AE 27</p><p><b>Mint: </b>Docimeum (Dokimeion) (241- 244 AD)</p><p><b>Obverse: ϹΑΒ ΤΡΑΝΚΥΛΛΕΙΝΑ Ϲ</b>, diademed and draped bust of Tranquillina, right</p><p><b>Reverse</b>: <b>ΔΟΚΙΜΕΩΝ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΩΝ</b>, Tyche of Docimeum seated left on rocks, holding ear of corn; at her feet, river god Dureius</p><p><b>References: </b>RPC ONLINE: RPC VII.1, 750 (specimen #2), extremely rare (only 3 known with 1 in museum)</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1591357[/ATTACH]</p><p><b>Province, City - Reign: </b>Pontos, Amisos – (Time of Aemilian)</p><p><b>Denomination: </b>AE 22</p><p><b>Mint: </b>Amisos (253 AD) CΠΔ = YEAR 284</p><p><b>Obverse: AMICOY ΕΛEYΘEPAC, </b>Head of Dionysos right wearing ivy leaf crown</p><p><b>Reverse: ETOYC CΠΔ, </b>Vertical filleted thrysus</p><p><b>References: </b>SNG France VII, 1467; RecGen Vol 1, Part 2, page 59, 63; Imhoof KM Vol 1, page 2, no. 6, plate I.2; RPC Online IX, 1233 (specimen #3), extremely rare (only 3 known with 2 in museums):</p><p><b>Specimen #1</b> - previously owned by Friedrich Imhoof-Blumer 1900–1920; Oscar Bernhard 1920–1928; donated to the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin in 1928.</p><p><b>Specimen #2</b> - previously owned by the Russian Grand Duke Georgii Mikhailovich, purchased by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) in mid 1920's. This coin is very historical as the Grand Duke's coin collection was taken during the Bolshevik Revolution and he was executed in 1919. Shortly thereafter his entire collection was sold at various auctions.</p><p><b>Specimen #3</b> - the only coin in a private collection (best example of the 3)</p><p><b>All 3 coins are double die matches</b></p><p><b>[ATTACH=full]1591359[/ATTACH] </b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="-monolith-, post: 24841816, member: 150064"]A few more: [B]Province, City: [/B]Moesia Inferior, Odessus (Odessos) - Marcus Aurelius [B]Denomination: [/B]AE 22 [B]Mint: [/B]Odessus (Odessos) (161 - 162 AD) [B]Obverse: ΑV ΚΑΙ ΜΑΡ ΑVΡΗ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝOC[/B], bare head of Marcus Aurelius, right [B]Reverse[/B]: [B]ΟΔΗϹϹΕΙΤΩΝ, [/B]nude Heracles (bearded) standing, right, resting arm on club, holding lion skin [B]References: [/B]Berlin 1902.1064; RPC ONLINE: RPC IV.1, 8205 (specimen #3), extremely rare (only 3 known with 1 in museum) [ATTACH=full]1591347[/ATTACH] [B]Province, City: [/B] Lycia-Pamphylia, Magydus - Gallienus [B]Denomination: [/B]AE 29 [B]Mint: [/B]Magydus (253 - 268 AD) [B]Obverse: ΑΥT ΚAI ΠO ΛI ΓAΛΛΙΗΝΟ ϹEB, [/B]laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gallienus, right, seen from rear; below, globe [B]Reverse[/B]: [B]ΜΑΓΥΔƐΩΝ,[/B] river god Katarraktes reclining left resting on urn, holding rudder and cornucopia in left hand; [B]I[/B] in left field [B]EX: MA References: [/B]Watson 1852; Ünal 82; SNG vA 4646; RPC ONLINE: RPC X, 62243 (specimen #4), extremely rare (only 5 known with 2 in museums) [ATTACH=full]1591349[/ATTACH] [B]Province, City: [/B] Lycia-Pamphylia, Perge - Herennia Etruscilla (Reign of Trajan Decius) [B]Denomination: [/B]AE 24 [B]Mint: [/B]Perge (249 - 251 AD) [B]Obverse: ΕΡΕΝ ΑΙΤΡΟΥϹΚΙΛΛΑΝ ϹΕ[/B], diademed and draped bust of Etruscilla, right [B]Reverse[/B]: [B]ΠΕΡΓΑΙΩΝ[/B], Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia [B]References: [/B]Lindgren I, 1132; RPC ONLINE: RPC IX, 1105 (specimen #2), extremely rare (only 2 known) [ATTACH=full]1591354[/ATTACH] [B]Province, City: [/B] Phrygia, Docimeum (Dokimeion) - Tranquillina (Gordian III) [B]Denomination: [/B]AE 27 [B]Mint: [/B]Docimeum (Dokimeion) (241- 244 AD) [B]Obverse: ϹΑΒ ΤΡΑΝΚΥΛΛΕΙΝΑ Ϲ[/B], diademed and draped bust of Tranquillina, right [B]Reverse[/B]: [B]ΔΟΚΙΜΕΩΝ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΩΝ[/B], Tyche of Docimeum seated left on rocks, holding ear of corn; at her feet, river god Dureius [B]References: [/B]RPC ONLINE: RPC VII.1, 750 (specimen #2), extremely rare (only 3 known with 1 in museum) [ATTACH=full]1591357[/ATTACH] [B]Province, City - Reign: [/B]Pontos, Amisos – (Time of Aemilian) [B]Denomination: [/B]AE 22 [B]Mint: [/B]Amisos (253 AD) CΠΔ = YEAR 284 [B]Obverse: AMICOY ΕΛEYΘEPAC, [/B]Head of Dionysos right wearing ivy leaf crown [B]Reverse: ETOYC CΠΔ, [/B]Vertical filleted thrysus [B]References: [/B]SNG France VII, 1467; RecGen Vol 1, Part 2, page 59, 63; Imhoof KM Vol 1, page 2, no. 6, plate I.2; RPC Online IX, 1233 (specimen #3), extremely rare (only 3 known with 2 in museums): [B]Specimen #1[/B] - previously owned by Friedrich Imhoof-Blumer 1900–1920; Oscar Bernhard 1920–1928; donated to the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin in 1928. [B]Specimen #2[/B] - previously owned by the Russian Grand Duke Georgii Mikhailovich, purchased by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) in mid 1920's. This coin is very historical as the Grand Duke's coin collection was taken during the Bolshevik Revolution and he was executed in 1919. Shortly thereafter his entire collection was sold at various auctions. [B]Specimen #3[/B] - the only coin in a private collection (best example of the 3) [B]All 3 coins are double die matches [ATTACH=full]1591359[/ATTACH] [/B][/QUOTE]
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