There are 8105 coins on the website, 296 of which are sold
|
Attribution: RPC VII.2 439
Date: AD 238-244
Obverse: ΑΥ Κ Μ ΑΝΤΩ ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟϹ, laureate head right
Reverse: ΘΕϹϹΑΛΟΝΙΚΕΩΝ ΝΕΩΚΟΡΩΝ, prize urn containing palm branch on tripod, ΠΥ-ΘΙ across fields
Size: 25.10mm
Weight: 10.54 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF, scattered verdigris.
|
Attribution: CNS I 45
Date: after 241 BC
Obverse: Veiled and wreathed head of Demeter left
Reverse: Prow of galley right, ΠAP monogram above
Size: 11.38mm
Weight: 1.20 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: XF. ex William Rosenblum with his tag at $125.
|
Attribution: Sear Byzantine 2000 Constantinopolis mint
Date: 1185-1195
Obverse: MP-ΘV the Virgin, nimbate, seated facing on throne, wearing pallium and maphorium, holding nimbate head of infant Christ with both hands
Reverse: ICAAKIOC ΔЄC, emperor standing facing, NOT holding cruciform scepter to left, Archangel Michael, nimbate, standing facing in military attire to right, Manus Dei / sword in sheath between them, Θ-X / MH across fields
Size: 26.49mm
Weight: 4.40 grams
Rarity: 7
Description: AU-MS, die shift. The boldest head and body of the Christ child I have seen on this issue. 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.
|
Attribution: Sear Byzantine 18a Constantinople mint
Date: AD 512-517
Obverse: ANASTA-[SIVS P P Av], diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: Large M, ✶ to left, cross above, ☾ to right, Є (officina) below, CON in exergue
Size: 23.20mm
Weight: 9.98 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: good Fine+
|
Attribution: Album 1827.1; S&S Type 26 and pp. 76-7 (for c/m); Whelan Type I, 34-5 (examples with c/m); ICV 1199
Date: AH 516-547 / AD 1122-1152
Obverse: Diademed Seleukid-style bust right; c/m: laqab of Najm al-Din Alpi across neck
Reverse: Name and titles of Husam al-Din Timurtash in three lines; genealogy in outer margins
Size: 29.46mm
Weight: 12.99 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: good Fine+. Scattered hard green verdigris on the reverse.
|
|