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Attribution: Moushmov 1459; Varbanov 4034
Date: AD 218-222
Obverse: AVT K M AVRH ANTΩNEINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: VP NOBIOV POVΦOV NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠPOCI C / TP-ON, Hermes standing facing, head left, holding purse and caduceus
Size: 26.54mm
Weight: 10.23 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: good Fine+
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Date: late 4th century AD
Obverse: IIIOΔVOII-OꓕꓕP..., pearl-diademed bust right with large floral pin
Reverse: IIS▢D-OVCVIIIƆ, emperor standing right holding globe, and labarum, captive below; ....G in exergue
Size: 21.86mm
Weight: 3.98 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: XF
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Attribution: Emmett 3674
Date: Dated Year 3 - AD 252/3
Obverse: A K Γ OVIB TPЄB ΓAΛΛOC EVCЄB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: Serapis standing left, holding scepter and hand raised; L-Γ (date) across fields
Size: 23.21mm
Weight: 9.80 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: VF-XF with high silver content.
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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: RIC IV 830 Rome
Date: AD 202-211
Obverse: L SEPT SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right
Reverse: VIRTVS AVGVSTOR, Roma seated left, holding shield, parazonium and Victory; SC in exergue
Size: 22.73mm
Weight: 9.70 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: good Fine+, roughness.
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