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Mozambique P 106s Banco Nacional Ultramarino Moçambique 50 Escudos 24 July 1958 SPECIMEN. Coat of arms of Portugal at lower center portrait of Eduardo Costa at right on front. Ornate church doorway at center on back. Diagonal red overprint SPECIMEN as well as red oval overprint SPECIMEN DE LA RUE NO VALUE on front and back. Red SPECIMEN NO 33 in lower left margin on front. Punched cancelled. # B 0000000. Residue and extra paper at right on back otherwise UNC-
Belgium NBBB-70s P 148s Banque Nationale de Belgique 200 Francs -1995 SPECIMEN. Portrait of Adolphe Sax at left saxophone at right on front. Signatures Verplaetse - Bartholome. Saxophone players outlined at left buildings in Dinant outlined at lower right on back. Diagonal red overprint SPECIMEN on front and back. Red specimen number 466 at upper center right on back. # 00000000000. ICG 66 Choice UNC
Pakistan P 3 Linzmayer B104a Jhunjhunwalla 5.20.1 Government of Pakistan Reserve Bank of India 10 Rupees (1948). Portrait of King George VI at right on front. Signature Deshmukh. Dhow boat at center Reserve Bank of India logo at lower center on back. Like India P 24 but with GOVERMENT OF PAKISTAN engraved in watermark area. # J/15 501736. PCGS 53 aUNC
Belgium NBBB-83as P135as Banque Nationale de Belgique 500 Francs 12 July 1963 SPECIMEN. Portrait of Bernard van Orley at center on front. Signatures Magdonelle - Ansiaux. Portrait of Margaret of Austria and her Palace at right on back. Diagonal red overprint SPECIMEN on front and back. Red specimen number 238 in upper left margin handwritten 782 in lower margin. # 0000 A 000. aUNC
Philippines P 143s2 Bangko Central ng Pilipinas 5 Piso -1969 SPECIMEN. Portrait of A. Bonifacio at left bank seal type 3 at lower right on front. Signatures Marcos - Licaros. Scene of the Katipunan organization at center right on back. Diagonal red overprint SPECIMEN as well as red oval stamps SPECIMEN DE LA RUE NO VALUE on front and back. Red SPECIMEN NO 024 in lower left margin on front. Punched cancelled. # A 000000. Residue at right on back otherwise UNC
Saudi Arabia P 20 Linzmayer B119b Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency 100 Rials AH1379/1976. Holy Mosque in Mecca at center portrait of King Abdul Aziz ibn Sa’ud at right on front. Signatures al-Qurashi - Al-Khail. Coat of arms of Saudi Arabia at left al-Massa wall of the Holy Mosque at center on back. # 144/78720. UNC
South Africa P 100s South African Reserve Bank 100 Pounds ND SPECIMEN. Portrait of Jan van Riebeeck at left sailing ship at right on front. Coat of arms of South Africa at center on back. Horizontal red overprint SPECIMEN on front and back. Black specimen number 16E in upper left margin on front. Punched cancelled. # 000000. PCGS 64 Very Choice UNC
Southern Rhodesia P 17s Linzmayer B202a1s Central Africa Currency Board 1 Pound 10 September 1955 SPECIMEN. Coat of arms of Rhodesia at upper center portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right on front. Signatures Jeffreys - Grafftey-Smith. Sable antelope at left Great Zimbabwe ruins at center on back. Black specimen number 12 345 along with printers annotations in upper margin on front. Perforated SPECIMEN. # B/269 000 1 Residue extra piece of paper at left on back otherwise UNC-
Belgium NBBB-104i P 144a Banaque Nationale Belgique 1 000 Francs (1980-96). Portrait of André Gretry at left bass violin in background at center right on front. Signatures Verplaetse - Bertholome. Tuning forks at left center image of the inner ear at right on back. # 62808830879. ICG 70 PERFECT UNC
Thailand P 78as Government of Thailand 100 Baht -1955 SPECIMEN. Portrait of King at left tempel at center on front. Royal Throne Hall on back. Black oval stamp overprint SPECIMEN DE LA RUE CANCELLED on front. Black SPECIMEN NO with handwritten blue 14 in lower left margin on front. # B/9 000000. Extra paper on back otherwise UNC-
Trinidad and Tobago P 26c Linzmayer B201d Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobego 1 Dollar L.1964. Coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobego at left portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at center on front. Signature Bruce. Old Central Bank bulding in Port of Spain at center off-shore oil platform at upper right on back. # V/2 072158. UNC-
Trinidad and Tobago P 26cr Linzmayer B201d Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobego 1 Dollar L.1964 REPLACEMENT. Coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobego at left portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at center on front. Signature Bruce. Old Central Bank bulding in Port of Spain at center off-shore oil platform at upper right on back. Z/1 Prefix replacement. # Z/3 523223. XF
Trinidad and Tobago P 26ct Linzmayer B201t Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobego 1 Dollar L.1964 COLOR TRIAL. Purple. Coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobego at left portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at center on front. Old Central Bank bulding in Port of Spain at center off-shore oil platform at upper right on back. Horizontal red overprint SPECIMEN on front and back. Black specimen number 69 in upper left margin on back. Punched cancelled. # A 000000. Residue at right on back otherwise UNC-
Trinidad and Tobago P 27c Linzmayer B202d Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobego 5 Dollars L.1964. Coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobego at left portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at center on front. Signature Bruce. Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago buidling in Port of Spain at center right crane lifting sugar cane at upper right on back. # F/1 952010. UNC
Trinidad and Tobago P 28ct Linzmaye B203at Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobego 10 Dollars L.1964 COLOR TRIAL. Olive green. Coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobego at left portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at center on front. Signature Pierce. Old Central Bank building in Port of Spain at center sugar processing plant at upper right on back. Horizontal red overprint SPECIMEN on front and back. Punched cancelled. # A 000000. Residue at right on back otherwise aUNC
Seleukid Empire, Antiochos the son of Seleukos IV AR Tetradrachm. Antioch, circa 175 BC. Diademed head right / Apollo Delphios seated left on omphalos, testing arrows and resting on grounded bow; ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ to right, ANTIOXOY and tripod to left, ΔΙ monogram in exergue. SC 1369b; SMA 46; Mørkholm 6; Antioche de Syrie 9–18. 16.39g, 30mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare. An episode seemingly unknown to or forgotten by the ancient writers, the very brief reign of Antiochos, the younger son of Seleukos IV, is attested to by a surprisingly sizeable output of coinage in the material record, consisting of oktadrachms that feature the conjoined busts of Antiochos and his mother, Queen Laodice IV, and drachms and tetradrachms such as the present piece bearing the portrait and name of the young boy king. Heliodorus, the minister responsible for the murder of Seleukos IV, is supposed to have elevated the young Antiochos in the belief that the power of the throne would reside in his hands, installing the regency of Laodice as a necessity. However, Seleukos IV’s younger brother Antiochos, who had been held hostage in Rome under the Treaty of Apamaea until his replacement with Demetrios, elder son of Seleukos IV, swiftly moved to march on Syria with an army and claim his rightful place on the throne as Antiochos IV, abruptly changing the arrangements Heliodorus had instigated. He adopted his nephew, associated him with his rule, and married the boy’s mother, his brother’s widow. Thus, Antiochos the younger son of Seleukos IV survived a few years more until 170 when a son was born to his uncle, and he had the young Antiochos killed.
Pertinax AV Aureus. Rome, AD 193. IMP CAES P HELV PERTIN AVG, laureate head right / AEQVIT AVG TR P COS II, Aequitas, draped and standing left, holding scales in right hand and cornucopiae in left. RIC 1a; Woodward, Pertinax, dies 12/F; Calicó 2379; BMCRE 14. 7.22g, 20mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. Attractive and statesmanlike portrait with full beard. An exceptional example. Although his reign as emperor lasted a mere 87 days and was relatively unremarkable from a historical perspective, his journey to the purple is a more fascinating tale. Born to a freed slave, Helvius Successus, and given a classical education, Pertinax eventually became a teacher. Realising that as such he could never earn the glory or financial return that he desired, at the age of 35 he set his sights on a military career. His first command, over of a cohort stationed in Syria, proved successful and he quickly rose through the ranks. Gaining favour with the emperor Commodus, Pertinax was appointed urban prefect in AD 189. At this time, a successful conspiracy against the life of Commodus was orchestrated by the Praetorian Prefect Laetus, aided by the emperor’s mistress Marcia and his chamberlain Eclectus, which some sources have suggested Pertinax played a part in too. In any case, supported by the Praetorian Guard, Pertinax was swiftly proclaimed emperor, a position which would prove to be harder to retain than it had been to gain. To ensure the loyalty of the Guard, Pertinax promised a donativum of twelve thousand sestertii per man. Upon discovering the lack of funds in the imperial treasury Pertinax resorted to auctioning off all of the luxury items once owned by Commodus, including the concubines and youths kept for his sexual pleasures, in order to produce the promised money. His frugal intentions were not only extended to those within government and the military, he also included his own family within his economical ideology. Upon becoming emperor he divided up his wealth between his children and wife, Flavia Titiana so they would not have to rely on funds from the state, and he sensibly refused to give his wife the title of Augusta or corrupt his young son by giving him the title of Caesar too early. He began a wide reform of the coinage and restored the denarius from 74 to 87% silver weight and increased the actual silver weight from 2.22 grams to 2.75 grams. Under the auspices of Aequitas, as utilised for the present type, Pertinax evidently had great intentions to restore some measure of equality and stability to the people of Rome following the capricious and damaging reign of Commodus. However, his attempts to curb the power of the Praetorian Guard and increase discipline within the unit led a contingent of some three hundred soldiers to storm the palace in March of AD 193; though Pertinax attempted to reason with them, and was almost successful in doing so, he was struck down and killed by one of the soldiers. His family, who had not taken imperial titles, were spared. The Praetorian Guard auctioned off the imperial position, which was bought by Senator Didius Julianus, thus triggering a brief civil war over the succession, won later in the same year by Septimius Severus. After his entry to Rome, Septimius recognised Pertinax as a legitimate emperor, executed the soldiers who killed him, and not only pressured the Senate to deify him and provide for him a state funeral, but also adopted his cognomen of Pertinax as part of his name, and for some time held games on the anniversary of Pertinax’s accession and his birthday.
Clodius Albinus, as Caesar, AR Denarius. Struck under Septimius Severus. Rome, AD 193. D CLOD SEPT ALBIN CAES, bare head right / MINER PACIF COS II, Minerva standing left, holding olive branch and spear and shield. RIC 7 (Severus); RSC 48. 3.64g, 19mm, 12h. Near Mint State. Somewhat weakly struck on rev., but a beautiful portrait.

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