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Attribution: Sear Byzantine 217 Theoupolis (Antioch)
Date: AD 533-537
Obverse: [D N IVSTINI]-ANVS P P AVG, diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: Large ✶M✶, cross above, B (officina) below, ΘYΠΟΛS in exergue
Size: 30.25mm
Weight: 11.12 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: good Fine+
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Attribution: SC 2304b Antioch on the Orontes mint
Date: 112-110 BC
Obverse: Diademed head right
Reverse: BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY // EΠIΦANOYΣ, tripod, monogram above above Γ in outer left field
Size: 17.39mm
Weight: 3.91 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF
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Attribution: RIC VIII 132 Antioch
Date: AD 351-355
Obverse: DN CONSTAN-TIVS P F AVG, Pearl diademed cuirassed bust right
Reverse: FEL TEMP RE-PARATIO, soldier spearing fallen horseman to right, Γ in left field, ANЄI in exergue
Size: 25.68mm
Weight: 5.16 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: XF, area of flat strikeing 15th and final officina. Ex John Jencek with his tag.
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Attribution: RPC X 60631; SNG France 1831; SNG Levante 1196
Date: AD 253-268
Obverse: ΑΥ ΚΑΙ Π ΗΓ ΓΑΛΛΙΗΝΟϹ ϹЄΒ, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right; Π-Π across fields
Reverse: ΤΑΡϹΟV ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛЄΩϹ Α Μ Κ, Nike standing right, foot on globe, inscribing shield ЄΙϹ / ΑΙΩΝΑ / ΤΟΥϹ / ΚVΡΙ / ΟVϹ; Γ-Γ across lower fields
Size: 31.91mm
Weight: 18.66 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: good Fine+, heavy green patina. Dating to the third neocorate. From Wikipedia: The neocorate was a sacral office...associated with the custody of a temple. Under the Roman Empire, the neocorate became a distinction awarded to cities that had built temples to the emperors or had established cults of members of the Imperial family.
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Attribution: SNG Munich 620
Date: 2nd Century BC
Obverse: Veiled head of Demeter right
Reverse: MENA-NΩN, two crossed torches, large Δ below
Size: 18.19mm
Weight: 4.13 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: good Fine+
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