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Ancient Rome 135-37BC – Judaea – Maccabean Kings AE Prutah Widow’s Mite

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Ancient Rome 37-44AD – Judaea – Herod Agrippa I AE Prutah

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Wonderful Bronze Follis of Emperor Constantine II with COA.

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A fine specimen from the reign of Constantine II. Such wonderful relief is indeed rare.

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Bronze Follis of Emperor Constantine II with COA – Wonderfully Sharp.

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A fine specimen from the reign of Constantine II. Such wonderful relief is indeed rare.

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Wonderfully Sharp Emperor Constantine II Bronze Follis with COA.

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A fine specimen from the reign of Constantine II. Such wonderful relief is indeed rare.

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Wonderfully Sharp Bronze Follis of Emperor Constantine II with COA.

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A fine specimen from the reign of Constantine II. Such wonderful relief is indeed rare.

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Excellent Bronze Follis of Emperor Constantine II with COA.

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A fine specimen from the reign of Constantine II. Such wonderful relief is indeed rare.

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Wonderfully Sharp Bronze Follis of Emperor Constantine I (The Great) with COA.

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A fine specimen from the reign of Constantine the Great. Such wonderful relief is indeed rare.

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Bronze Follis of Emperor Constantine I (The Great) with COA – Superb.

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A fine specimen from the reign of Constantine the Great. Such wonderful relief is indeed rare.

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Bronze Coin of Roman Emperor Contans I (337-350 AD). AE4 Follis in Very Fine condition.

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Flavius Julius Constans – Minted in Thessalonica. Obverse: CONSTANS P F AVG, laurel and rosette diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right. VICTORIAE DD (DD is barely visible) AVGGQ NN, Two Victories standing facing each other, each holding a wreath & palm, SMTSB in exergue. 17.757 mm & 0.035 oz. RIC VIII 100s.

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Bronze Coin of Roman Emperor Constantius II (337-361 AD). AE4 Follis in Fine condition.

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Flavius Julius Constantius – Minted in Siscia. Obverse: CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, rosette-diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right. Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN, two Victories facing each other, each holding wreath & palm branch; between them: a palm branch upright, DSIS in exergue. 16.246 mm & 0.053 oz. RIC VIII 190s.

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Bronze Coin of Roman Caesar Galerius (293-311 AD). Follis in Very Fine condition.

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Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus – Minted in Nicomedia. Obverse: IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, laureate head right. Reverse: GENIO AVGVSTI CMH, Genius standing left, holding cornucopiae and patera, SMNA in exergue. RIC 54a, Cohen 42. 26.737 mm & 0.189 oz.

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Bronze Coin of Roman Emperor Tetricus II (273-274 AD). Antoninianus in Net Very Fine condition.

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C. Pius Esuvius Tetricus – Obverse: C PIV ESV TETRICS CAES, radiate, draped bust right. Reverse: PRINC IVVENT, Tetricus II standing left holding branch and vertical sceptre. RIC 260, Cohen 62. 17.851 mm & 0.099 oz.

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Bronze Coin of Roman Emperor Tetricus I (271-274 AD). Antoninianus in Very Good condition.

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C. Pius Esuvius Tetricus – struck 273-274 AD. Obverse: IMP TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right . Reverse: SALVS AVGG, Salus standing left by altar, holding patera and ruddr (or anchor), feeding serpent rising from altar. RIC 127; Elmer 788. 18.591 mm & 0.085 oz.

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Coins of The Bible With 6 Replica Coins Whitman Publishing 2004 By Arthur Friedberg

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Roman Gallienus AE Bronze Antoninianus REV IOVI VLTORI 253 A.D. 268 A.D.

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Roman – Gallienus – AE Bronze – Antoninianus – REV IOVI VLTORI – 253 A.D. – 268 A.D. – 20mm – Reverse shows Jove holding lightning bolt – Gallienus took control of the Empire at a time when it was undergoing great crisis. His record in dealing with those crises is mixed, as he won a number of military victories but was unable to keep much of his realm from seceding.

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Roman Victorinus Billon Antoninianus REV PAX AUG 269 A.D. 271 A.D.

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Roman – Victorinus – Billon – Antoninianus – REV PAX AUG – 269 A.D. – 271 A.D. – 20mm – Reverse shows Pax with olive branch – Marcus Piavonius Victorinus was emperor of the secessionist Gallic Empire from 269 to 271, following the brief reign of Marius. He was murdered by a jealous husband whose wife he tried to seduce.

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Roman Gallienus Billon Antoninianus REV SECURIT PERPET 253 A.D. 268 A.D.

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Roman – Gallienus – Billon – Antoninianus – REV SECURIT PERPET – 253 A.D. – 268 A.D. – 20mm – Reverse shows Securitas leaning on column – Gallienus took control of the Empire at a time when it was undergoing great crisis. His record in dealing with those crises is mixed, as he won a number of military victories but was unable to keep much of his realm from seceding.

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Roman Gallienus AE Bronze Antoninianus REV IOVIS STATOR 253 A.D. 268 A.D.

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Roman – Gallienus – AE Bronze – Antoninianus – REV IOVIS STATOR – 253 A.D. – 268 A.D. – 19mm – Gallienus took control of the Empire at a time when it was undergoing great crisis. His record in dealing with those crises is mixed, as he won a number of military victories but was unable to keep much of his realm from seceding.

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Roman Victorinus AE Bronze Antoninianus REV Pax 269 A.D. 271 A.D.

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Roman – Victorinus – AE Bronze – Antoninianus – REV Pax – 269 A.D. – 271 A.D. – Marcus Piavonius Victorinus was emperor of the secessionist Gallic Empire from 269 to 271, following the brief reign of Marius. He was murdered by a jealous husband whose wife he tried to seduce.

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Roman Victorinus Billon Antoninianus REV Pietas 269 A.D. 271 A.D.

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Roman – Victorinus – Billon – Antoninianus – REV Pietas – 269 A.D. – 271 A.D. – 19mm – Reverse shows Pietas veiled over sacrificial altar – Marcus Piavonius Victorinus was emperor of the secessionist Gallic Empire from 269 to 271, following the brief reign of Marius. He was murdered by a jealous husband whose wife he tried to seduce.

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Roman Victorinus AE Bronze Antoninianus REV SALUS AUG 269 A.D. 271 A.D.

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Roman – Victorinus – AE Bronze – Antoninianus – REV SALUS AUG – 269 A.D. – 271 A.D. – 19mm – Reverse shows Salus feeding serpent – Marcus Piavonius Victorinus was emperor of the secessionist Gallic Empire from 269 to 271, following the brief reign of Marius. He was murdered by a jealous husband whose wife he tried to seduce.

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Roman Licinius AE Bronze Follis REV IOVI CONSERVATORI 308 A.D. 324 A.D.

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Roman – Licinius – AE Bronze – Follis – REV IOVI CONSERVATORI – 308 A.D. – 324 A.D. – Reverse shows Jupiter holding Victory on globe with eagle at feet – Siscia Mint – Licinius I was Roman Emperor from 308 to 324. One of the authors of the Edict of Milan that granted official toleration to Christians in the Roman Empire, for the majority of his reign he was the rival of Constantine I. He was finally defeated at the Battle of Adrianople, before being executed on the orders of Constantine I.

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Roman Constantius II AE Bronze Follis 17mm 337 A.D. 355 A.D.

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Roman – Constantius II – AE Bronze – Follis – 17mm – 337 A.D. – 355 A.D. – GLORIA EXERCITUS Reverse with two soldiers armed with spears – Lovely Green Patina – Constantius II was Roman Emperor from 337 to 361. The second son of Constantine I and Fausta, he ascended to the throne with his brothers Constantine II and Constans upon the death of their father. In 340, the brothers clashed over the western provinces of the empire. The resulting conflict left Constantine II dead and Constans as ruler of the west until he was overthrown and assassinated in 350 by the usurper Magnentius. Magnentius was defeated at the battles of Mursa Major and Mons Seleucus, committing suicide after the latter. This left Constantius as sole ruler of the empire.

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Roman Claudius II Billon Antoninianus 19mm 268 A.D. 270 A.D.

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Roman – Claudius II – Billon – Antoninianus – 19mm – 268 A.D. – 270 A.D. – Claudius II, commonly known as Claudius Gothicus, was Roman Emperor from 268 to 270. During his reign he fought successfully against the Alamanni and scored a crushing victory against the Goths at the Battle of Naissus. He died after succumbing to a smallpox plague that ravaged the provinces of the Empire.

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Roman Gallienus Billon Antoninianus 21mm 253 A.D. 268 A.D.

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Roman – Gallienus – Billon – Antoninianus – 21mm – 253 A.D. – 268 A.D. – Gallienus took control of the Empire at a time when it was undergoing great crisis. His record in dealing with those crises is mixed, as he won a number of military victories but was unable to keep much of his realm from seceding.

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Cambodia 2 Pe Coin Undated Half Fuang Antique Coin Folio And COA

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Prior to 1847, no dates are found on coins of Cambodia. It is estimated that this 2 PE coin was minted sometime between 1650 and 1850. Beginning in the 16th century, Cambodian coins began to appear that were all small, round, one-sided coins with images of plants and animals. They were crudely hand struck in silver, copper, or billion (low grade silver). This 2 PE coin would make unique and wonderful addition to the collection of world coins.

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Persia Sassanian Dirham Of Chosroes II 7th Century Ad Silver Dirham Booklet & COA

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Comes in a presentation folder as shown with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Somalia Chinese Zodiac Year Of The Ox 10 Shillings 2000 Uncirculated

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As legend would have it, it was Buddha himself who gave each animal its place in the Asian zodiac. When he called all the animals together following the creation, only twelve felt it necessary to attend the meeting. As a reward for their effort in making the long journey, Buddha offered each of them their own year, which would from then on bear the name of that animal. In addition, each animal was also given the opportunity to directly influence history during that time – and thus, in turn, the fate of those humans born in that year. Analogous to the characteristics of the respective animal symbol, and by means of your date of birth, you too can read those characteristic traits that may – or may not – apply to you. 1913, 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997—People born in the Year of the Ox are patient, speak little, and inspire confidence in others. They tend, however, to be eccentric, and bigoted, and they anger easily. They have fierce tempers and although they speak little, when they do they are quite eloquent. Ox people are mentally and physically alert. Generally easy-going, they can be remarkably stubborn, and they hate to fail or be opposed. They are most compatible with Snake, Rooster, and Rat people.

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