OBVERSE: Two shields side by side, bearing the arms of France (left) and England (right). Behind the shields the Virgin Mary on the left, a nimbus around her head and her left hand pointing to a scroll, and the Angel Gabriel on the right, his wings arching above his head, his left hand pointing to the scroll, between them the word “AVE” written upwards on a scroll, surmounted by five sun’s rays. Legend: ♛hEHRICVS: DEI:GRA:FRACORV:Z:AGLIE:REX [Henry by the grace of God, King of France and England] ~ REVERSE: In the middle of the field is a cross calvary. Below is the letter, “h”. To the left is a fleur de lis and to the right a leopard. The whole is within a circle of ten arches with fleur de lis at the angles. Legend: ♛XPC✩VINCIT✩XPC✩REGHAT✩ XPC✩IMPERAT [Christ Overcomes, Christ Reigns, Christ Orders]. The obverse & reverse legends are punctuated by two superimposed beaded rings. Mint: Paris Mintage: Unknown References: Fr. 18 & 301 / Elias 264 /Dy.443 A / C.909 Specifications: Diameter – 26.0mm Weight – 3.480 g. @ 1.000 gold = .112 oz AGW PCGS MS-64
Antoninus Pius Aureus - Standing with globe Laureate head right ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P IMP II Antoninus wearing toga, standing left, holding globe in right hand TR POT XIX COS IIII "Rome rules the world" Catalog: RIC 256a (laureate head, 256b is bare head) Diameter: 19.5mm Weight: 7.26gm Struck Rome AD 155-156
I'm blown away by all of the preceding coins, but am particularly jealous of WillieBoyd2, for scoring an aureus. I have always wanted one but never had the dough.
My favorite purchase of 2010 is my Otho denarius, which I sold in 2008 after hard times forced me to break up my Roman collection.
I'm happy to have it back.
While modest in grade and price next to a lot of y'all's coins, it's the only coin I own right now with a value above 500 bucks.
I suppose it is a legitimately "rare" coin, since Otho only ruled for what, 99 days or so.
Here's mine....1765 Hamburg 4 shillings, my biggest purchase of 2010, of only a handfull!
The last one that I got on the year, literally arriving on December 31st...was my first ever Byzantine coin, which was a goal for me. Once I get it scanned in, I'll post it. (Justinian 40 nummi). Those two are tied on coins I bought,
Mine is this P6 pattern halfpenny bought in the St.James's sale last May and serves as my example of a coin struck in the name of Elizabeth I. 6 known to Peck, 2 of which have been in museums since the early 1800s. At 17.16grains, it is almost certainly the piece formerly in the Earl of Pembroke's collection (d.1733) as the catalogue for the sale (Sotheby 1848) gives the weight as 17 and 2/10ths grains and Peck gives an average weight for the 6 of 16 grains. I particularly like monograms for the depiction of names, and this one of ELIZABETH R is quite pleasing.
A nice coin that I purchased raw at the 2010 RCNA convention.
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OBVERSE: Two shields side by side, bearing the arms of France (left) and England (right). Behind the shields the Virgin Mary on the left, a nimbus around her head and her left hand pointing to a scroll, and the Angel Gabriel on the right, his wings arching above his head, his left hand pointing to the scroll, between them the word “AVE” written upwards on a scroll, surmounted by five sun’s rays. Legend: ♛hEHRICVS: DEI:GRA:FRACORV:Z:AGLIE:REX [Henry by the grace of God, King of France and England] ~ REVERSE: In the middle of the field is a cross calvary. Below is the letter, “h”. To the left is a fleur de lis and to the right a leopard. The whole is within a circle of ten arches with fleur de lis at the angles. Legend: ♛XPC✩VINCIT✩XPC✩REGHAT✩ XPC✩IMPERAT [Christ Overcomes, Christ Reigns, Christ Orders]. The obverse & reverse legends are punctuated by two superimposed beaded rings.
Mint: Paris
Mintage: Unknown
References: Fr. 18 & 301 / Elias 264 /Dy.443 A / C.909
Specifications: Diameter – 26.0mm
Weight – 3.480 g. @ 1.000 gold = .112 oz AGW
PCGS MS-64
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"Rome rules the world"
Antoninus Pius Aureus - Standing with globe
Laureate head right
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P IMP II
Antoninus wearing toga, standing left, holding globe in right hand
TR POT XIX COS IIII
"Rome rules the world"
Catalog: RIC 256a (laureate head, 256b is bare head)
Diameter: 19.5mm
Weight: 7.26gm
Struck Rome AD 155-156
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Gary ... that 8 escudos really blows me away !!
Here's two that I consider my favorite "pair" both in AU-58 grades.
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My favorite purchase of 2010 is my Otho denarius, which I sold in 2008 after hard times forced me to break up my Roman collection.
I'm happy to have it back.
While modest in grade and price next to a lot of y'all's coins, it's the only coin I own right now with a value above 500 bucks.
I suppose it is a legitimately "rare" coin, since Otho only ruled for what, 99 days or so.
The last one that I got on the year, literally arriving on December 31st...was my first ever Byzantine coin, which was a goal for me. Once I get it scanned in, I'll post it. (Justinian 40 nummi). Those two are tied on coins I bought,
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The obverse looks like the Freeman Obv 7 for the halfpenny.
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