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John Locke, Philosopher - Bronze Memorial Medal 1704, by J. Dassier, bust three-quarters right, rev. Justice and Liberty seated on a sarcophagus, 41mm (E.413), very fine, together with Bristol Lusitania medal 1915, very fine, and bronze Nelson Foudroyant medal 1897, fine. (3)View on dnfa.com
Victoria, Coronation 1838 - White Metal Medal by J. Barber, crowned bust left, rev. Queen leads procession under canopy, 61mm(E.1311), very fine, Diamond Jubilee 1897, official large size medal in bronze, by de Saulles, 55mm, very fine, Edward VII, large size bronze medal 1902, 55mm, fine, impaired. (3)View on dnfa.com
Profilo Continuo (Testa di Mussolini) Continuous Profile (Head of Mussolini) by Bertelli, Renato 1933. .Renato Bertelli (born 1900 in Lastra a Signa in Florence, died 1974 in Florence) was an Italian Futurist artist. His most, and perhaps only, noted work is the 1933 ceramic bust of Benito Mussolini in the aeroceramica style, Profilo continuo del Duce (also cited as Profilo contino del Duce). The sculpture is one block with the Mussolini’s distinctive profile continuing around 360 degrees, Mussolini, with his taste for self-commemoration, approved it as an official portrait.View on dnfa.com
SASANIAN KINGDOM: Ardashir I, 224-241, AR drachm (4.09g), NM, ND, G-16, king`s bust facing right, diademed, without a crown, but some of his hair tied to a ball above his head, the rest braded, both atop his head and hanging down behind him, long beard, bold strike, Extremely Fine, RRR. Starting Price: $950 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
ROMAN REPUBLIC: P. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus, 100 BC, AR denarius (3.83g), Rome mint, Crawford-329/1a, RSC-Cornelia 25, ROMA, bare-headed bust of young Hercules right, seen from behind, wearing lion skin; club over shoulder, shield and Y behind / LENT MAR F, Roma standing facing, being crowned by Genius of the Roman people; Y between them, all within laurel wreath, Fine. Starting Price: $75 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
ROMAN EMPIRE: Nerva, 96-98 AD, AV aureus (7.29g) (96 AD), S-—, RIC-1, IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P COS II PP, laureated bust right / AEQVITAS AVGVST, Aequitas standing left, holding scales & cornucopiae, several very minor scratches, barely noticeable without magnification, nice strike, Very Fine, RR. Starting Price: $3000 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
ROMAN EMPIRE: Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, AR denarius (3.53g), Rome, 146, RIC-356, RSC-96, DIVA FAVSTINA, diademed and draped bust right, hair coiled on top of head / AVGVSTA, Ceres standing left holding short torch and scepter, Uncirculated. Starting Price: $120 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
ROMAN EMPIRE: Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, AR denarius (3.67g), Laodicea, 200-207, RIC-640, RSC-97, IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust right / IVNO REGINA, Juno, veiled, standing left, holding patera and scepter; peacock to left, Uncirculated. Starting Price: $150 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
ROMAN EMPIRE: Geta, 209-212 AD, AR denarius (3.39g), Rome, 200-205, RIC-15b, RSC-159a, P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, draped and cuirassed bust right / PRINC IVVENT, Caesar standing left in military attire, holding branch and inverted spear, Extremely Fine. Starting Price: $110 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
ROMAN EMPIRE: Macrinus, 217-218 AD, AR tetradrachm (13.34g), Emesa mint, Syria, Prieur-966, AYT K M O?CE MAKPINOC CE B, laureate head right / ?HMAPX EX Y?ATOC ??, eagle standing facing, head and tail left, wings displayed, holding wreath in beak; between legs, A left of radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Shamash, Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Starting Price: $300 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
ROMAN EMPIRE: Leo I, 457-474 AD, AV solidus (4.47g), Constantinople, 462-466, RIC-605, D N LEO PERPET AVG, helmeted facing bust, spear over shoulder and shield on arm / VICTORIA AVGGG, Victory standing holding long cross; * N/CONOB, Uncirculated. Starting Price: $580 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
BYZANTINE EMPIRE: Constantine IV Pogonatus, 668-685, AV solidus (4.41g), Constantinople, SBV-1153, DOC-6, helmeted, draped, and cuirassed three-quarter facing bust, holding spear and shield / Heraclius and Tiberius standing either side of cross potent on three steps, Uncirculated. Starting Price: $480 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
SOGDIANA: Anonymous, ca. 7th century, AE unit (1.62g), bust slightly to the left, long hair, beaded neckless / uncertain tamgha, lovely Very Fine, RRR. The location of the issuer for this type has not been determined. The obverse closely resembles the portrait on the copper coins of the Hwab`s of Samarqand, the reverse tamgha vaguely similar to those of Usrushana. Starting Price: $230 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
ARAB-SASANIAN: Yazdigerd type, 652-660, AR drachm (4.07g), NAR (Narmashir), YE20, A-2, with jayyid ("current") in Arabic in 2nd quarter of the obverse margin, nice strike, name of Yazdigerd in normal location to right of the obverse bust, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, RRR. Starting Price: $1750 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
"ARAB-ARMENIAN: Muhammad, ca. 700, AR zuzun (3.21g), "ShY", year "37", A-H97, with Muhammad in Arabic in ObQ2 & awsrwy (Khusro) in Pahlavi before the obverse bust, Extremely Fine, RRR. This type is believed to have been issued within the regions of Armenia or Azerbaijan. This mint name is of uncertain meaning, perhaps derived from a prototype from the Shiraz mint, and date, while convincing 37, is probably just a copy from the prototype. Also of considerable interest is the Greek letter F instead of a star withint the right crescent in the obverse margin. Other types have the Greek M or S in one of the crescents in either the obverse or reverse margin. These Greek characters are of undetermined meaning, but the use of Greek does support the assignment to the Caucasian lands, where Byzantine silver coins were circulating throughout the 7th centuries, first introduced by Heraclius circa 615 AD. This type is currently assigned to the very last years of the 7th and early 8th century. The weight of 3.20-3.25g corresponds quite accurately to half the weight of the Byzantine hexagram (about 6.5g)" Starting Price: $4000 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
EGYPT: Muhammad Ali Pasha, 1805-1848, AE medal, 1840, Fearon-696, Pudd-842.2, 58mm, The Overland Route to India, 1842, a copper medal by A.J. Stothard (London); three-quarter bust of Mehemet Ali Pacha left, with flowing beard and wearing fez, rev FROM THE COMMITTEE THE FRIEND OF SCIENCE COMMERCE & ORDER WHO PROTECTED THE SUBJECTS AND PROPERTY OF ADVERSE POWERS AND KEPT OPEN THE OVERLAND ROUTE TO INDIA 1840, in ten lines, crossed palm leaves below. Alfred Joseph Stothard (1793-1864), was the son of the distinguished painter, Thomas Stothard. He was a sculptor and medallist, and was appointed medallist to King George IV, for whom he executed a fine Portrait-medal. His works are remarkable for their bold relief, and the taste, fidelity, and beauty of their execution. Starting Price: $200 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
INDO-GREEK: Menander II, ca. 155-130 BC, AR drachm (2.43g), Bop-3E, BASI?EOS SOTHPOS MENAN?POY, diademed bust left seen from behind, wielding spear, aegis on shoulder / Karosthi legend, Athena advancing right, holding shield and thunderbolt; monogram to left, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Starting Price: $80 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
INDO-GREEK: Menander I, ca. 155-130 BC, AR drachm (2.45g), Bop-16I, helmeted bust right / Pallas standing, holding thunderbolt & shield, lovely strike, choice Very Fine to Extremely Fine, ex. John Page Collection. Starting Price: $100 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
INDO-GREEK: Hermaios, ca. 90-70 BC, AR tetradrachm (8.76g), Bop-14J/Kvar, bust of ruler right, diadem ribbon rising / Zeus enthroned, with 3 monograms, the third one being the Khorasthi letter a or e (14J has letter ga, 14K has ma, with the same two Greek monograms, some scratches in obverse field, nice portrait, About Very Fine. Starting Price: $150 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
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