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Attribution: SNG von Aulock 3367; BMC 13
Date: 1st Century BC
Obverse: Turreted and veiled head of Tyche right
Reverse: AKMONE / TIMOΘEOY MENEΛA, Artemis walking right, holding bow and drawing arrow from quiver, stag beside her
Size: 21.13mm
Weight: 4.71 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF
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Attribution: RPC I 1426
Date: 27 BC-AD 14
Obverse: ΘΕΣΣΑΛΩΝ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ, bare head right
Reverse: ΜΕΓΑΛΟΚΛΗΣ ΣΩΣΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Athena Itonia standing right, shield on arm, brandishing spear
Size: 17.56
Weight: 4.49 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: nearing VF
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Attribution: RIC IV 41a Rome
Date: AD 251
Obverse: IMP CAES TRA DECIVS AVG, radiate, draped bust right
Reverse: PANNONIAE, the two Pannoniae standing facing each other, holding standard between them
Size: 22.55mm
Weight: 3.88 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: nearing VF. From the Eardley and Ethel Madsen Collection, co-publishers, along with David R Sear, of the Journal of the Society for Ancient Numismatics from 1969-2002.
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Attribution: RPC VIII 2482
Date: Dated Year 9 - AD 247/8
Obverse: Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: Moesia standing facing, head left, bull to left, lion to right; AN VIIII (date) in exergue
Size: 22.28mm
Weight: 6.19 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: good Fine++. The bull and lion were emblems of Roman Legions IIII Flavia and VII Claudia, which were quartered in the province.
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Attribution: BHM 1468. Eimer 1238
Date: Struck 1830
Obverse: Façade of the Temple in Jerusalem
Reverse: BC date and lengthy Biblical passage describing the scene; cherub above and below
Size: 73mm
Weight: 107.40 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: Ex CNG Electronic Auction 425 (25 July 2018), lot 809 (unsold on an estimate $100) with tag
Thomason Medallic Bible Series. Solomon's Temple. By Sir Edward Thomasen, Birmingham. EF, rim chips.
The original Thomason Medallic Bible Series was a set of sixty medals struck in 1830 that captured the essence of the entire Holy Bible in medallic art. The obverse designs were inspired by the works of well-known Renaissance artists and executed by several different engravers(all unnamed on the medals). The reverse of each medal contained a dense text quotation or explanation describing the topic of each medal. The 1830 set was produced in Birmingham, England by Sir Edward Thomason, who felt divinely inspired to promote the glory of God by impressing the Word of God upon gold, silver and other indestructible metals.
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