AE Follis; 29 mm, 3.13 g, 6h, Thessalonika mint, CE 312-313
RCV 15251
O: laur., cuir. draped bust r, IMP LIC LICINIVS PF AVG
R: Jupiter stg l, holding Nike and scepter with eagle stg on left IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG NN/*TS*Δ*
RCV 15251
O: laur., cuir. draped bust r, IMP LIC LICINIVS PF AVG
R: Jupiter stg l, holding Nike and scepter with eagle stg on left IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG NN/*TS*Δ*
Potin Tetradrachm; 20 mm, 7.44 g, 1h, Alexandria mint, Regnal
Year 2= CE 293-294
Dattari (Savio) 6044
Emmett 4184.2
O: laur draped cuir bust r
ΦΛΑ ΚωCTANTIOC K
R: Eirene stg facing
hd to left holding branch and scepter LB in outer left field
Ex: Ken Dorney (unsold at Auction 14: lot 267, 31-01-2023)
Ex: Leu Numismatik Web Auction 16: Lot 2613 (22-05-2021)
Ex: Rhakotis Collection (Germany)
KM 64
O: hd r, MIHAI REGELE ROMANILOR
R: crown divides wreath with date and value 100 LEI/1944
edge: NIHIL SINE DEO
I had once known a college professor by the name of Jacques Vergotti (1915-1999) who had been an aide de camp to King Michael and used to talk about his time with the King and encountering people like Averell Harriman and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky among others. He was among those placed on a train to be exiled with the King in 1947 by the authorities in Bucharest. A biography of Vergotti appears in the Romanian version of Wikipedia:
His papers are at the Hoover Institution Library in CA and the bio found there reads: "Jacques M. Vergotti was born in 1915. A Major in the Romanian Army, he served as aide to Michael I, King of Romania, between 1941-1947. He witnessed the last year of the Romanian monarchy and the palace coup of December 30, 1947, when the King was overthrown and the Popular Republic of Romania was proclaimed. He was one of the few people allowed to leave the country together with the King, whose aide he was for one more year. He then emigrated to the US and has lived there since."
RCV 16446
O: helmeted bust of Constantinopolis l, [CONSTAN]TINOPOLIS
(appears as struck)
R: Victory stg l, r foot on ship’s prow, holding a scepter
and shield in ex. TRP and a branch.
Ex: K. Dorney
RIC 81
RCV 17339
O: laur dr cuir bust r. CONSTANTINVS IVN NOBC
R: two soldiers standing facing each other on opposite sides
of two standards in the center field. GLOR-IAE EXERC-ITVS/.CONSΓ
Ex: Ken Dorney
RCV 20854
O: diad dr cuir bust r, DN ARCADIVS PF AVG
R: Victory adv left holding trophy in rt and a captive in
left SALVS REI-PVBLICAE/ALEΓ, + in left lower field.
Ex: Victor’s Imperial Coins
This is a milestone post, the 1,000th post since we started this blog in 2007. Perhaps there are as many or maybe more coins posted than there are posts. We also hope that the 238,384 visitors since 2007 to this afternoon, have found items here that assisted in classifying their coins, and found the site interesting and informative, though I wish I had the time to provide more information other than the data related to the individual coins most of the time. I am still doing my best to provide provenance information when available as that is an important goal in ethical collecting.
Unfortunately, that information is often only as good as the source, sometimes we can locate the provenance from other sources independently, but if the dealer or prior collector (the most important primary sources) did not record the information, that information could possibly be lost to posterity by omission, but sometimes, I am sorry to say also by commission.
On to the next thousand posts as time permits.
RCV 20792-93, 20795-97
O: diad dr cuir bust r, DN ARCADI-VS PF AVG
R: Arcadius stg facing with hd r holding orb and standard
GLORIA ROMANORVM/----
Ex: Numispechincha/Armando Veludo/Porto, Portugal
RCV 20012
O: diad dr cuir bust r, DN GRATIA-NVS PF AVG
R: Arcadius stg facing with hd r holding orb and standard
REPARATIO REI PVB/ANTA
RCV 20007
O: diad dr cuir bust r, DN GRATIA-NVS PF AVG
R: Arcadius stg facing with hd r holding orb and standard
REPARATIO REI PVB/SMAQS
Ex: Numispechincha/Armando Veludo/Porto, Portugal
cf. duplicate acquired in 2004
RCV 20794
O: diad dr cuir bust r, DN ARCADI-VS PF AVG
R: Arcadius stg facing with hd r holding orb and standard
GLORIA ROMANORVM/SMNB
RCV 20491
O: diad cuir dr bust r,
DN THEODO-SIVS PF AVG
R: Theodosius stg facing with hd r holding standard and
globe, GLORIA ROMANORVM/SMKA
SC 379.3a type
The coin has a beveled and filed edge not found on original tetradrachms, as well as being at least 6.5+/- g under weight.
The original is minted in silver and weighs in the range of 17 g. This example is posted here as a reference to assist collectors who are interested in this series and are concerned about what they are purchasing.
Caveat Emptor is indeed the best policy. Purchase from knowledgeable and reliable dealers who provide lifetime guarantees for the items they sell. Before starting any collection, read about the area of interest and purchase books related to coins, learn everything you can. Knowing the average weight of an authentic item can save you from making a bad purchase. Granted there are some items that are authentic and underweight due to having been in the ocean or clipped at some point in time. As you progress in your knowledge you will have a better idea as to what you are purchasing.
Also, inquire as to the item's provenance. If the item has a traceable history the likelihood of it being a problem is slim.
RCV 20649 var.
O: diad, draped bust r. DN MAG MAX[IMVS P]F AVG
R: Maximus in military attire stg l raising with r hand a
turreted female figure who kneels before
him and holding Victory on a glob in l. REPARARATIO -REIP[VB]
Mintmark in ex appears to be LVG or some portion of it.
SNG ANS 440
Sear 1144
O: laur hd of Zeur r
R: [MAMEPTINΩN] helmeted naked warrior charging r,
holding spear and large round shield with Π in lower right field.
Bopearachchi 9B
O: helmeted head of Eukratides r, dotted border
R: piloi of the dioscuri with [BAΣ]ΙΛΕΩ[Σ] to right, EYKPATIΔ[--] on left with ΠΓ in lower field.
Ex: Pars Sku G045
SC 2221.3c
O: diad hd of
Alexander II r., diadem ends falling straight behind, dotted border.
R: BAΣΙΛEΩΣ on r., AΛEΞANΔPOY on l., filleted
double cornucopiae oriented to r.
Primary control in mongram of HΔP inner l.
above.
Secondary control inner l., below: AΦ
AE 27 mm, 17.16 g, 12h, Ekbatana mint
SC 1595 (R2-R3)
O: diad bust of Timarchos r. dotted border
R: [BA]ΣIΛEΩΣ
on the rt, [M]EΓAΛOY/[TI]MAPXOY on left, Nike adv l holding wreath and palm branch.
No control marks and no evidence of dotted border.
Ex:
Zurqieh UAE