There are 8174 coins on the website, 255 of which are sold
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Attribution: SNG von Aulock 8099
Date: 309-189 BC
Obverse: Diademed head of Alexander III the Great right
Reverse: Cornucopia flanked by monograms
Size: 11.41mm
Weight: 1.07 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: good Fine+
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Attribution: CNG 47 (16 September 1998), lot 2094 (this coin) Jerusalem mint?
Date: 7th Century AD
Obverse: Palm branch
Reverse: Large M
Size: 17.51mm
Weight: 3.98 grams
Rarity: 8
Description: VF. Extremely Rare. ex CNG 47 (16 September 1998), lot 2098 with original tag (sold for $275 plus fees). ex Frank Kovacs with his tag. Frank considered this coin a RRRR rarity and noted that the mint could be Jerusalem.
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Attribution: SNG Copenhagen 283
Date: 4th Century BC
Obverse: Horned head of the river god Tisnaios left
Reverse: ΤΙΣ-ΝΑΙΟΝ, vase with one handle
Size: 17.14mm
Weight: 4.26 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: good Fine+
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Attribution: cf. RIC IV 240 Rome
Date: AD 214
Obverse: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate head right
Reverse: PM TR P XVII COS IIII P P, Jupiter standing left holding thunderbolt and long scepter, eagle at feet
Size: 18.13mm
Weight: 2.55 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF. Limes denarii were struck by official mints in bronze or billon generally on the northern frontier where silver was scarce. Many times they are mules with mismatched obverse and reverse dies. They were still valuated as a denarius. Many times the weak strikes are attributed to the use of old dies sent to the frontier to be used once they were too worn for Imperial use. An interesting part of Roman history
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Attribution: cf. RIC III (Antoninus Pius) 1325a (Sestertius) Rome
Date: AD 155-156
Obverse: AVRELIVS CAE[S] ANTON AVG PII F, bare head right
Reverse: [TR] POT X [COS II], Minerva standing facing, head left, holding owl and spear; shield at side; S-C across fields
Size: 25.46mm
Weight: 12.59 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: good Fine+, scattered verdigris, light smoothing in obverse field.
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