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Attribution: RPC VI 9336.10 (this coin)
Date: AD 222-235
Obverse: IMP CAES M AVB SEV ALEXANDER AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: N TR ALEXANDRIANAE, founder ploughing right with team of two oxen, two-story building with staircase in background; COL•BOSTR in exergue
Size: 30.15mm
Weight: 17.71 grams
Rarity: 7
Description: nearing VF. Ex CNG Electronic Auction 268 (16 November 2011), lot 250 ($200 hammer) with tag.
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Attribution: BCD Peloponnesos 18.1
Date: 275-250 BC
Obverse: MEΓA, prow of galley left
Reverse: Tripod flanked by two dolphins
Size: 12.17mm
Weight: 1.77 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF with a choice green patina.
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Attribution: RIC IX 69c Antioch
Date: AD 392-395
Obverse: DN ARCADIVS P F AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor on horseback right
Size: 15.27mm
Weight: 1.87 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: good Fine+
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Attribution: MI 45/230; A Guide to the Exhibition of English Medals, Grueber 376
Date: 1691
Obverse: Figures of the four Kingdoms: England, Scotland, Ireland, and Orange, the two first crossing sceptres, standing around obelisk, decorated with medallion of William and crowned shield, arms of King. GUILEL:IIII / REGN:R.
Reverse: William as Roman Emperor holds sword from which hang four crowns, QUATUOR EX UNO in exergue
Size: 45.46mm
Weight: 47.04 grams
Rarity: 7
Description: VF, a few marks. Commemorative of the conclusion of the war in Ireland, when William's sword established his dominion over the three kingdoms, and the Principality of Orange. The only other example of this medal that I could find was struck in silver while this example is clearly struck in pewter. Ex John Jencek with tag marked at $350.
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Attribution: SNG Copenhagen 439
Date: AD 217-218
Obverse: AY M OΠEΛ C MAKPЄINOC, laureate and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: ЄΦЄCIΩN, boar right, pierced by spear
Size: 15.28mm
Weight: 2.38 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: VF
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