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<p>[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 2859152, member: 51347"]<b>250-350 Range:</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Soon to be broken out of its plastic wrapper!</p><p>[ATTACH=full]680373[/ATTACH]</p><p>MARC ANTONY & OCTAVIAN. AR Quinarius (1.58 gms), Military Mint Traveling with Octavian in Gaul, ca. 39 B.C.</p><p>Cr-529/4b; S-1575; Syd-1195. Veiled and diademed head of Concordia facing right; Reverse: clasped hands holding caduceus. Attractive with dark tone.</p><p>NGC Ch VF, Strike: 3/5 Surface: 2/5.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]680374[/ATTACH]</p><p>GALBA AR Quinarius ; Lugdunum mint</p><p>Ox: SER GALBA IMP CAESAR AVG P M TR, laureate head right</p><p>Rx VICTORIAE GALBAE AVG, Victory on globe standing left</p><p>A scarce denomination from a very scarce Emperor. 15mm, 1.5g.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]680375[/ATTACH]</p><p>RI Caracalla 198-217 AR Quinarius CE 213 1.3g 13.6mm Laureate - Victory Wreath Palm RIC IV 101 RSC 450 RARE</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]680376[/ATTACH]</p><p>Roman Republic </p><p>Anonymous. Circa 235 BC. Æ Double Litra (19.5mm, 6.54 g, 8h). Rome mint. Head of Hercules right; club below / Pegasus right; club above, ROMA below. Crawford 27/3; HN Italy 316. VF, rough, brown surfaces.<i>From the RJM Collection.</i></p><p><i>[ATTACH=full]680377[/ATTACH]</i></p><p>Paulina (wife of Maximinus I). Died before A.D. 235. AE sestertius (30.77 mm, 19.66 g, 11 h). 2nd emission of Maximinus I, A.D. 236. DIVA PAVLINA, veiled and draped bust right / CONSECRATIO / S - C, Paulina, raising hand and holding scepter, reclining left on peacock flying upward to right. RIC IV 3; Banti 1. aVF/F, obverse flan defect or damage. Very Rare.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]680380[/ATTACH]</p><p>Kostantiniye, (Istambul)</p><p>Ottoman Empire</p><p>Suleyman I (The Magnificent) (r. AD 1520- 1566)</p><p>AV Sultani 20 mm x 3.36 grams Dated ( AH 926 or AD 1520)</p><p>Obverse: Sultan Süleyman Shah bin Sultan Selim Shah, Azze nasruhu, dhuribe fi qustantiniyah , seneh (926)-(Sultan Süleyman Shah son of Sultan Selim Shah, May his Victory be Glorious struck in Constantinople Year (AH 926) )</p><p>Reverse:Reverse : Dharibun-Nadri sahibbul izzi vennasri filberri velbahr-(Striker of the Glittering, Master of Might Victory and of Land and the Sea.)</p><p>Ref: Album -1317</p><p>[ATTACH=full]680382[/ATTACH]</p><p><b>SASANIAN KINGS. Shapur I. AD. 240-272. Æ Tetradrachm</b> (10.78 gm; 27 mm). Mint I (“Ctesiphon”), phase 1a, ca. AD 240-244. Bust of Shapur I right, wearing diadem and mural crown with korymbos / Fire altar, flanked by two attendants wearing diadems (type 2) and mural crowns. SNS type IIa1/1a, style Abi, pl. 20, 5-A8; Göbl type II/1; Paruck 95; Saeedi -; Sunrise 731(this coin). Choice VF. From The Sunrise Collection. </p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]680384[/ATTACH]</p><p>Rome Silbersud-Antoninianus 285 AD</p><p>Catalog: RIC 343</p><p>Material: bronze</p><p>Weight: 3.40 g</p><p>Diameter: 23.00 mm</p><p>Silvered-Antoninian of Magna Urbia, coined 285 AD in Rome.</p><p>Obv: Drap. Bust on crescent n. Right, wears Diadem MAGNIA VRBICAE AVG</p><p>Rev: Venus on the left, holding apple and scepter, at the foot of a shield VENVS GENETRIX</p><p>Preservation: excellent RIC 343, C.17 rare! Fine portrait![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 2859152, member: 51347"][B]250-350 Range:[/B] Soon to be broken out of its plastic wrapper! [ATTACH=full]680373[/ATTACH] MARC ANTONY & OCTAVIAN. AR Quinarius (1.58 gms), Military Mint Traveling with Octavian in Gaul, ca. 39 B.C. Cr-529/4b; S-1575; Syd-1195. Veiled and diademed head of Concordia facing right; Reverse: clasped hands holding caduceus. Attractive with dark tone. NGC Ch VF, Strike: 3/5 Surface: 2/5. [ATTACH=full]680374[/ATTACH] GALBA AR Quinarius ; Lugdunum mint Ox: SER GALBA IMP CAESAR AVG P M TR, laureate head right Rx VICTORIAE GALBAE AVG, Victory on globe standing left A scarce denomination from a very scarce Emperor. 15mm, 1.5g. [ATTACH=full]680375[/ATTACH] RI Caracalla 198-217 AR Quinarius CE 213 1.3g 13.6mm Laureate - Victory Wreath Palm RIC IV 101 RSC 450 RARE [ATTACH=full]680376[/ATTACH] Roman Republic Anonymous.[B] [/B]Circa 235 BC. Æ Double Litra (19.5mm, 6.54 g, 8h). Rome mint. Head of Hercules right; club below / Pegasus right; club above, ROMA below. Crawford 27/3; HN Italy 316. VF, rough, brown surfaces.[I]From the RJM Collection.[/I] [I][ATTACH=full]680377[/ATTACH][/I] Paulina (wife of Maximinus I). Died before A.D. 235. AE sestertius (30.77 mm, 19.66 g, 11 h). 2nd emission of Maximinus I, A.D. 236. DIVA PAVLINA, veiled and draped bust right / CONSECRATIO / S - C, Paulina, raising hand and holding scepter, reclining left on peacock flying upward to right. RIC IV 3; Banti 1. aVF/F, obverse flan defect or damage. Very Rare. [ATTACH=full]680380[/ATTACH] Kostantiniye, (Istambul) Ottoman Empire Suleyman I (The Magnificent) (r. AD 1520- 1566) AV Sultani 20 mm x 3.36 grams Dated ( AH 926 or AD 1520) Obverse: Sultan Süleyman Shah bin Sultan Selim Shah, Azze nasruhu, dhuribe fi qustantiniyah , seneh (926)-(Sultan Süleyman Shah son of Sultan Selim Shah, May his Victory be Glorious struck in Constantinople Year (AH 926) ) Reverse:Reverse : Dharibun-Nadri sahibbul izzi vennasri filberri velbahr-(Striker of the Glittering, Master of Might Victory and of Land and the Sea.) Ref: Album -1317 [ATTACH=full]680382[/ATTACH] [B]SASANIAN KINGS. Shapur I. AD. 240-272. Æ Tetradrachm[/B] (10.78 gm; 27 mm). Mint I (“Ctesiphon”), phase 1a, ca. AD 240-244. Bust of Shapur I right, wearing diadem and mural crown with korymbos / Fire altar, flanked by two attendants wearing diadems (type 2) and mural crowns. SNS type IIa1/1a, style Abi, pl. 20, 5-A8; Göbl type II/1; Paruck 95; Saeedi -; Sunrise 731(this coin). Choice VF. From The Sunrise Collection. [ATTACH=full]680384[/ATTACH] Rome Silbersud-Antoninianus 285 AD Catalog: RIC 343 Material: bronze Weight: 3.40 g Diameter: 23.00 mm Silvered-Antoninian of Magna Urbia, coined 285 AD in Rome. Obv: Drap. Bust on crescent n. Right, wears Diadem MAGNIA VRBICAE AVG Rev: Venus on the left, holding apple and scepter, at the foot of a shield VENVS GENETRIX Preservation: excellent RIC 343, C.17 rare! Fine portrait![/QUOTE]
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