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Attribution: Album 1850. Unnamed (Halab [Aleppo]) mint
Date: AH 541-569 / AD 1146-1173
Obverse: Two Byzantine-style figures standing facing, holding labarum set upon three steps between them
Reverse: Christ Pantokrator standing facing
Size: 24.61mm
Weight: 4.47 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF, areas of flat striking. From the J.P. Righetti Collection. Ex CNG Electronic Auction 419 (25 April 2018), lot 484 (unsold on an estimate of $75) with tag.
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Attribution: SNG BN 1458
Date: AD 41-54
Obverse: Bare head left
Reverse: Founder ploughing right with a team of two oxen
Size: 16.43mm
Weight: 4.04 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: nearing VF
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Attribution: RIC III 623 Rome
Date: AD 192
Obverse: M AEL AVREL CO-MM AVG P FEL, laureate and draped head right
Reverse: P M TR P XVII IMP VIII COS VII P P, Fortuna standing left, foot on prow, holding cornucopia; S-C across fields
Size: 24.28mm
Weight: 10.07 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: VF/Fine and rough. Attractive portrait.
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Attribution: McClean 4079
Date: 386-338 BC
Obverse: Forepart of lion right, with head reverted
Reverse: Quadripartite incuse square, with pellet in quarter opposite bunch of grapes
Size: 13.97mm
Weight: 2.22 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF
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Attribution: RIC X 60637
Date: AD 253-268
Obverse: ΚΟΡΝΗΛΙΑΝ Ϲ-ΑΛΩΝΙΝΑΝ, draped bust right, wearing stephane, crescent behind shoulders
Reverse: ΤΑΡϹΟV Μ-ΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕΩϹ, Artemis standing left with crescent on shoulders, holding long torch; A/M/K in left field, Γ/Γ in right field
Size: 28.08mm
Weight: 10.72 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: VF. 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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