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Srivijaya period of Sumatra, present-day Indonesia
Circa 900 AD
Tin barter boat ingots | 13.2 to 30.2 grams | 42 to 80mm long
This type of tin barter series were discovered amongst the fallen cargo of the Intan Shipwreck, proving an earlier age than previously thought: sometime in the 900s AD
Ex: Scott Semans

Next: more unusual shaped money, 'proto-monies'

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 "early Roman coin"

 

 

Roman Republic Anonymous, Æ AS

Date: 169-158 BC

Size: 33.61 mm
Weight: 32.89 grams

Obverse: Head of Janus
Reverse: Prow right, above, griffin right
Attribution: Crawford 182/2
Other: scattered hard green verdigris

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NEXT => a coin with a young ruler on the obverse (ummm, or another early Roman coin ... it's your choice, coin-friends ... I'm easy)

😜

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Phil Davis said:

Next: Anything silver and really small.

I have 98B, the Big Brother Quinarius  of your FANTASTIC Sestertius!

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Roman Republic

Quinarius

212-195 BCE

1.8g

Luceria mint

Anon

Craw 98B-1

VERY RARE

Next:  Another AR Sestertius or Quinarius

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3 minutes ago, antwerpen2306 said:

Aeolis, Kyme, AR Tetartemorion =: 1/24 drachm, 4.93 x 5.35 mm, .29 gr albert

your earliest coin

 

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Well... ok, that is SUCH a cool coin!  Not quite a Sestertius or Quinarius, but I REALLY REALLY like that coin!

Coin on!  🙂

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10 minutes ago, antwerpen2306 said:

thank you @Alegandron I am sorry but I saw to late that you already posted a coin. I have three quinarii, this one is the most beautiful, but I have problems with the nose 🙂 : Cr 47/1a; albertimage.png.a43ec9a47ebc4644db784221ea6c73f0.png

 

All is good!  You posted TWO fantastic coins!  Awesome!  I really like that Kyme Horse-head, and this Quinarius is super!  I have always like that denomination.

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NEXT: a pre-250 AD AE, 34mm or larger.

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Mysia, Pergamon. Alliance with Ephesos. AE34 of Commodus

Obv: laureate-headed bust of Commodus (short beard) wearing cuirass and paludamentum, r.
Rev: to l., Asclepius standing, facing, (head, r.), holding serpent-staff; to r., cult statue of Artemis of Ephesus standing, facing, wearing kalathos, having supports.
34mm and 20.8g.
Howgego 70, Caracalla laureate, and reported on 114 coins from Pergamum.
Howgego 811 meaning revalued to 6 assarii, and reported on
32 coins from Ephesus.

 

Next: 34mm or bigger provincial.

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Julia Domna
Macedonia, Thessalonika
AE 26
Obv.: IOYΛΙΑ ΔΟMΝA CE, Draped bust right
Rev.: ΘΕCCAΛΟΝΙΚΕΩΝ, Nike advancing left, holding Cabeirus and palm.
AE, 11.02g, 26.4mm
Ref.: BMC 92

 

Next: Kabeiros/Cabeirus

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[IMG] Time of Antoninus Pius, AD 138-161.
Pseudo-autonomous Æ 21.4 mm, 8.48 g, 11 h.
Macedonia, Thessalonica.
Obv: ΘΕCCΑΛΟ-ΝΙΚΕⲰΝ, turreted and draped bust of Tyche, right.
Rev: KABI-POC, Kabeiros standing left, holding rhyton and hammer, star in left field.
Refs: RPC IV.1 3486 (temporary); SNG Cop 384; SNG ANS 812 var. (no star on reverse; same obv. die); BMC 5.113-14, 47-49; cf Sear 4820; Touratsoglou p.329, 30.
Notes: Ex-ArtCoins Roma, Asta 4, lot 96, 5 Dec 2011.

 

Next: More pseudo-autonomous.

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Gordianus III
Macedonia, Pella
AE 24
Obv.: IMP C M ANT * GORDIANVS, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r.
Rev.: COL IVL A - VG – PELLA, Pan seated left on rock, right arm over head and holding pedum in left; syrinx (pan flute) in left field.
AE, 24.4 mm, 9.52 g
Ref.: SNG Copenhagen 286, Varbanov 3758

 

Next: PAN

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18 minutes ago, shanxi said:

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Gordianus III
Macedonia, Pella
AE 24
Obv.: IMP C M ANT * GORDIANVS, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r.
Rev.: COL IVL A - VG – PELLA, Pan seated left on rock, right arm over head and holding pedum in left; syrinx (pan flute) in left field.
AE, 24.4 mm, 9.52 g
Ref.: SNG Copenhagen 286, Varbanov 3758

 

Next: PAN

You need some Zamfir to go with that!

 

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Here's a greenie!

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Procopius, AD 365-366
Roman Æ centenionalis, 2.70 g, 20mm.
Constantinople, AD 365-366.
Obv: D N PROCO-PIVS P F AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust left.
Rev: REPARATI-O FEL TEMP, Procopius standing facing, head right, holding labarum in right hand, left resting on shield set on the ground; Chi-rho in upper right field and unidentified object in left at foot; CONSЄ• in exergue.
Refs: RIC ix 17a.7; Cohen 8; RCV 19883.

Next: Someone holding a shield set on the ground.

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