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Attribution: Sear Byzantine 1878 Constantinople mint
Date: AD 1071-1078
Obverse: IC-XC, bust of Christ facing, with cross behind, right hand raised in benediction, left hand holding book of the Gospels; ✶-✶ across fields
Reverse: ✠MIXAHL RACIL O Δ, bust of Michael facing, wearing crown and loros, and holding cross
Size: 27.24mm
Weight: 5.15 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: good Fine+
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Attribution: RIC I 90 Rome
Date: AD 42
Obverse: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG, hand holding scales, PNR below
Reverse: PON M TR P IMP PP COS II around S C
Size: 16.38mm
Weight: 2.73 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: XF
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Attribution: RIC Vi 58 Rome
Date: AD 260-268
Obverse: CORN SALONINA AVG, diademed and draped bust right, crescent behind
Reverse: AVG IN PACE, empress seated left holding olive branch and transverse scepter, MS in exergue
Size: 20.73mm
Weight: 1.96 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: AVG IN PACE or AUGUSTA IN PEACE is considered by many to be the first overtly Christian legend. In 261 the emperor Gallienus restored the rights of Christians and ended the persecution started by Trajan Decius in 250AD. His wife Salonina was reputed to be a Christian herself and the end of the persecution would have put her at peace. This legend was not used by any other emperor or empress
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Attribution: Mitchiner 9365
Date: ND - early to mid 1800's
Obverse: COCOA ROOMS / BRITISH WORKMAN PUBLIC HOUSE COMPANY LIMITED / LIVERPOOL
Reverse: Large 1 in wreath
Size: 29mm
Weight: 7.52 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: XF
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Attribution: RIC Vi 58 Rome
Date: AD 260-268
Obverse: CORN SALONINA AVG, diademed and draped bust right, crescent behind
Reverse: AVG IN PACE, empress seated left holding olive branch and transverse scepter, MS in exergue
Size: 21.36mm
Weight: 2.39 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: AVG IN PACE or AUGUSTA IN PEACE is considered by many to be the first overtly Christian legend. In 261 the emperor Gallienus restored the rights of Christians and ended the persecution started by Trajan Decius in 250AD. His wife Salonina was reputed to be a Christian herself and the end of the persecution would have put her at peace. This legend was not used by any other emperor or empress
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