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Category:  Ancients
Owner:  Platyos
Last Modified:  8/13/2018


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View Coin   Roman Empire Constantine FOLLIS ROME(AD307 - 337) RED. CONSTATINE I, THE GREAT BYZANTIUM HOARD, Wreath NGC UNCIRCULATED Constantine I, The Great
Byzantium Hoard
View Coin   ANCIENT - GREEK EMPIRES (6th CENT BC - 5th CENT AD) TABARISTAN Farrukhan, c.AD 711-730 AR Hemidrachm Hemidrachm 711-730 Tabaristan Silk Road Hoard obv bust. rv fire altar. NGC MS
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4529269-006

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Farrukhan, c.AD 711-730 TABARISTAN AR Hemidrachm

NGC Grade
MS

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Silk Road Hoard obv bust. rv fire altar.
View Coin   PORTUGAL 1836 TO DATE S5E 2007 Melle mint World Scouting Centennial Roberts 1279 NGC AU 55 CAROLINGIAN. Charles II ‘le Chauve’ (the Bald). 840-877 AD.
AR Denier. Melle mint, struck circa 840-864.
Obv: +CAROLVS REX FR, cross pattee.
Rev: + MET+VLLO, monogram of Karolus. Prou 701; Deypeyrot 606; M&G 1064; MEC I, 940; Roberts 1279.

Variety sometimes formerly attributed to the period of Carloman to Charles le Simple (the Simple). As Kings of West Francia, 882-922. While the origin of this type may be narrowed to the later portion of the reign of Charles le Chauve as king of West Francia (840-877), it continued as an immobilized type into the early tenth century, as evidenced by numerous specimens deposited in the Cuerdale Hoard (circa 905).

The Cuerdale Hoard is a Viking deposit of various medieval silver coins and It was discovered on 15 May 1840 on the southern bank of a bend of the River Ribble, in an area called Cuerdale in South Ribble near to the city of Preston, Lancashire, England. The Cuerdale Hoard is one of the largest Viking silver hoards ever found, four times larger than its nearest rival in the British Isles, according to Richard Hall. In weight and number of pieces, it is second only to the Spillings Hoard found on Gotland, Sweden.
The coins in the hoard are from three sources, represented in the proportions 5:1:1. Viking kingdoms of eastern England are represented in the largest portion; the other two portions are of Alfred’s Wessex and of coins from foreign sources, which include Byzantine, Scandinavian, Islamic, Papal, North Italian and Carolingian mintings, many of which last are from Aquitaine, perhaps, Richard Hall suggests, acquired there in Viking raids of 898.
View Coin   Hungary Europe Second Crusade Denar (1141-62) Huz-148 PCGS AU 50
PCGS # 625972
Date, mintmark (1141-62)
Denomination Denar
Variety Huz-148
Country Hungary
Grade AU50
Holder Type PCGS Secure
Population 1
Pop Higher 0
View Coin   ANCIENT - GREEK CIVIC (7th CENT BC - 1st CENT AD) TROAS, SIGEIUM 4th-3rd Centuries BC AE12 Troas, Sigeium rv owl stg. obv Athena r. NGC F Strike: 5/5 Surface: 2/5
View Coin   ANCIENT - GREEK CIVIC (7th CENT BC - 1st CENT AD) SICILY, CAMARINA c.420-405 BC AE Uncia Sicily, Camarina rv owl clutches lizard obv Gorgoneion NGC F Strike: 5/5 Surface: 2/5
View Coin   ANCIENT - GREEK CIVIC (7th CENT BC - 1st CENT AD) TROAS, SIGEIUM 4th-3rd Centuries BC AE12 Troas, Sigeium rv owl stg. obv Athena 3/4 facing NGC VG Strike: 5/5 Surface: 1/5
View Coin   ANCIENT - GREEK CIVIC (7th CENT BC - 1st CENT AD) ATTICA, ATHENS after c.325 BC AE12 325 BC Attica, Athens rv two owls in wreath obv Athena NGC G Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5
View Coin   ANCIENT - GREEK CIVIC (7th CENT BC - 1st CENT AD) SICILY, CAMARINA c.420-405 BC AE Tetras Sicily, Camarina rv owl clutches lizard obv Athena NGC VG Strike: 4/5 Surface: 2/5

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