There are 8167 coins on the website, 254 of which are sold
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Attribution: Butcher 12
Date: AD 138-161
Obverse: ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ ΤΙ ΑΙΛΙ ΑΔΡΙΑ ΑΝΤⲰΝΙΝΟΝ СЄ, laureate head left
Reverse: ΖЄΥ-ΓΜΑ-[ΤЄⲰΝ], tetrastyle temple on top of hill, with peribolos containing grove of trees
Size: 22.59mm
Weight: 11.21 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF
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Attribution: RPC IV.3 3652; SNG France 2037; SNG Levante 1398
Date: AD 177-180
Obverse: ΑVΤΟ Κ Λ ΑV ΚΟΜΟΔΟΝ СЄ, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: ΚΑΙϹ ΤΩΝ ΠΡΟϹ ΑΝΑΖΑΡΒΩ ЄΤΟ VС ΘϞP, ΙЄ / ΡΟϹ / ΙϹЄ within laurel wreath
Size: 20.55mm
Weight: 6.90 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: nearing VF
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Attribution: BMC 2
Date: 550-500 BC
Obverse: Heads of two boars, confronting
Reverse: Diagonally divided quadripartite incuse square; facing boars heads in quarters
Size: 13.65mm
Weight: 1.42 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: VF
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Attribution: RPC VI 5037
Date: AD 222-235
Obverse: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟC ΑΥΓ, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: ΕΦΕCΙ/ΙΩΝ, two children seated, facing each other, tossing astragaloi before Artemis of Ephesus
Size: 17.47mm
Weight: 2.32 grams
Rarity: 7
Description: VF
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Attribution: RIC IX 11b.2 Rome
Date: AD 364-367
Obverse: DN VALEN-S P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: VRBS ROMA, Roma seated left, holding Victory on globe and scepter; R Q in exergue
Size: 17.62mm
Weight: 1.92 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: toned XF with teal highlights. Ex CNG with tag. From the 1887 Harptree Hoard. During a drought in November of 1887 a worker looking for a water source near East Harptree south west of Bath (England) hit a metal jar of coins with his pick. Among other things the jar contained 1496 silver coins from nine Emperors from Constantine I to Julian II with Julian II being the most abundant followed by Constantius II. The hoard was studied by the British Museum and published by John Evans in the Numismatic Chronicle of 1888 pages 22-46. Most of the coins were returned to the finder and other than a small group stolen when displayed at a local church at the time remained in the family for more than 100 years until many of them entered the numismatic market in September of 2016.
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