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Attribution: Sear Byzantine 16 var. (size)
Date: AD 491-518
Obverse: DN ANASTA-SIVS P P AV, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: ✶M✶, cross above, B (officina) below, CON in exergue
Size: 24.74mm
Weight: 10.69 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: good Fine
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Attribution: DT 3245; LT 5405
Date: 1st Century BC
Obverse: [Q•DOCI], Celticized head of Roma left
Reverse: [Q]•DOCI-[SAM•F], horse springing left
Size: 11.58mm
Weight: 1.91 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF, great style.
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Attribution: RIC II.3 1668 Rome
Date: AD 130-133
Obverse: HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, laureate head right
Reverse: HISPANIA, Hispania reclining left, holding olive branch and resting elbow on rock
Size: 26.11mm
Weight: 12.98 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: Fine
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Attribution: cf. RIC IV 240 Rome
Date: AD 214
Obverse: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate head right
Reverse: PM TR P XVII COS IIII P P, Jupiter standing left holding thunderbolt and long scepter, eagle at feet
Size: 18.13mm
Weight: 2.55 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF. Limes denarii were struck by official mints in bronze or billon generally on the northern frontier where silver was scarce. Many times they are mules with mismatched obverse and reverse dies. They were still valuated as a denarius. Many times the weak strikes are attributed to the use of old dies sent to the frontier to be used once they were too worn for Imperial use. An interesting part of Roman history
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Attribution: Senior 56.596D
Date: 85-35 BC
Obverse: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ / ΑΖΙΛΙΣΟΥ, king on horseback right; P• before
Reverse: City goddess standing left, holding brazier in outstretched hand, filleted palm frond over her left shoulder; monograms in fields
Size: 15.76mm
Weight: 2.27 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: nearing XF
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