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Displaying records 1961 to 1980 of 2922 total results.
Date
A.D. 395 - A.D. 423
Mint
Rome
Obverse
ALEX-XANDR: Bust of Alexander the Great right, wearing lion’s skin.
Reverse
No legend: Hercules, standing to the left, holds a club in his right hand and gives the other hand to Minerva, who stands on the right side, holding a spear with her left hand, a shield at her feet.
Diameter
16.0
Weight
2.8
Reference
A. Alföldi, 'Asina II. Weitere heidnische Neujahrsmünzen aus dem spätantiken Rom', GNS 2 (8), 1951, pp. 92-96, C. Mondello, ‘Re-reading the So-called «Asina tokens»: Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity’, AJN 32 (2020), pp. 275-276, no. 3, Pl. 23.3., F. Lenzi, 'Di alcune medaglie religiose del IV secolo', Bilychnis 2, 1913, pp. 113-131, F. Vettori, De vetustate et forma monogrammatis SS. Nominis Jesu, Romae 1747, pp. 60-64, H. Cohen, Description Historique del Monnaies frappées sous l'empire romain communément appelées médailles imperials, Paris 1892, p. 322, no. 401
Date
A.D. 395 - A.D. 423
Mint
Rome
Obverse
ALEXA-ND: Bust of Alexander the Great right, wearing lion’s skin. The legend is worn and probably reads ALEXAND[ER].
Reverse
Donkey standing right suckling a foal; a scorpion above.
Diameter
16.0
Weight
3.19
Reference
A. Alföldi, 'Asina. Eine dritte Gruppe heidnischer Neujahrsmünzen im spätantiken Rom', GNS 2 (7), 1951, pp, 57-66, C. Cavedoni, 'Médailles du temps d’Honorius portant des signes chrétiens mêlés à des types païens', Revue Numismatique 1857, pp. 309-314, C. Mondello, ‘Re-reading the So-called «Asina tokens»: Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity’, AJN 32 (2020), p. 275, no. 2, Pl. 23.2., F. Lenzi, 'Di alcune medaglie religiose del IV secolo', Bilychnis 2, 1913, pp. 113-131, F. Vettori, De vetustate et forma monogrammatis SS. Nominis Jesu, Romae 1747, pp. 60-64
Date
A.D. 395 - A.D. 423
Mint
Rome
Obverse
D N HONORI-VS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust of Honorius right.
Reverse
ASINA: Donkey standing right suckling a foal.
Reference
C. Mondello, ‘Re-reading the So-called «Asina tokens»: Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity’, AJN 32 (2020), pp. 277, no. 7, Pl. 23.6., F. Lenzi, 'Di alcune medaglie religiose del IV secolo', Bilychnis 2, 1913, pp. 113-131., G. Tanini, Numismatum Imperatorum Romanorum a Trajano Decio ad Constantinum Draconem ab Anselmo Bandurio editorum Supplementum, Rome, p. 352, pl. VIII.
Date
A.D. 395 - A.D. 423
Mint
Rome
Obverse
D N HONORI-VS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust of Honorius right.
Reverse
ASINA: Donkey standing right suckling a foal.
Diameter
15.0
Weight
1.25
Reference
A. Alföldi, 'Asina. Eine dritte Gruppe heidnischer Neujahrsmünzen im spätantiken Rom', GNS 2 (7), 1951, p. 59., C. Mondello, ‘Re-reading the So-called «Asina tokens»: Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity’, AJN 32 (2020), pp. 277-278, no. 8, Pl. 24.7.
Date
A.D. 375 - A.D. 455
Mint
Rome
Obverse
D N VA […] S (?) P F AVG: Draped and diademed bust of a Roman emperor (Valentinian II or III?), right.
Reverse
Donkey standing right suckling a foal, with a scorpion above.
Reference
C. Mondello, ‘Re-reading the So-called «Asina tokens»: Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity’, AJN 32 (2020), p. 277, no. 6., F. Lenzi, 'Di alcune medaglie religiose del IV secolo', Bilychnis 2, 1913, p. 114, no. 7., H. Cohen, Description Historique des Monnaies frappées sous l’empire romain communément appelées médailles imperials, VIII, Paris 1892, p. 322, no. 402.
Date
A.D. 395 - A.D. 423
Mint
Rome
Obverse
ALEXS-ANDRI: Bust of Alexander the Great right, wearing lion’s skin over head, its paws knotted on his chest.
Reverse
No legend: Erotic scene showing an ithyphallic man standing left, who touches the back of a woman right, leaning against a vase, and turned towards the man.
Diameter
12.0
Weight
1.8
Reference
A. Alföldi, 'Asina II. Weitere heidnische Neujahrsmünzen aus dem spätantiken Rom', GNS 2 (8), 1951, pp. 92-96., C. Mondello, ‘Re-reading the So-called «Asina tokens»: Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity’, AJN 32 (2020), p. 276, no. 4, Pl. 23.4., F. Lenzi, 'Di alcune medaglie religiose del IV secolo', Bilychnis 2, 1913, pp. 113-131., H. Cohen, Description Historique des Monnaies frappées sous l’empire romain communément appelées médailles imperials, VIII, Paris 1892, p. 322, no. 402.
Date
A.D. 395 - A.D. 423
Mint
Rome
Obverse
D N V [...]: Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust of a Roman emperor.
Reverse
No legend: Donkey standing right suckling a foal; a scorpion above.
Diameter
11.0
Weight
1.15
Reference
A. Alföldi, 'Asina II. Weitere heidnische Neujahrsmünzen aus dem spätantiken Rom', GNS 2 (8), 1951, pp. 92-96., C. Cavedoni, 'Médailles du temps d’Honorius portant des signes chrétiens mêlés à des types païens', Revue Numismatique 1857, pp. 309-314., C. Mondello, ‘Re-reading the So-called «Asina tokens»: Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity’, AJN 32 (2020), p. 276, no. 5, Pl. 23.5., F. Lenzi, 'Di alcune medaglie religiose del IV secolo', Bilychnis 2, 1913, pp. 113-131., F. Vettori, De vetustate et forma monogrammatis SS. Nominis Jesu, Romae 1747, pp. 60-64., P.M. Paciaudi, Osservazioni sopra alcune singolari e strane medaglie, Napoli 1748.
Date
A.D. 395 - A.D. 423
Mint
Rome
Obverse
PROVI-DENTIA R M: Female bust with crown ending in a crescent shape (Isis?) right.
Reverse
ROMA: Donkey standing right suckling a foal; a scorpion above.
Diameter
14.0
Weight
2.04
Reference
A. Alföldi, 'Asina. Eine dritte Gruppe heidnischer Neujahrsmünzen im spätantiken Rom', GNS 2 (7), 1951, pp. 57-66., A. Hess, Römische Münzen, Sammlungen F. A. Walters und P. H. Webb, Montag, den 9. Mai 1932 und folgende Tage, lot 2768., C. Mondello, ‘Re-reading the So-called «Asina tokens»: Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity’, AJN 32 (2020), p. 278, no. 9, Pl. 24.8., Martinetti and Nervegna, Médailles grecques et romaines. Aes grave, 18 Novembre 1907 et les jours suivants (Paris 1907), lot 2100.
Date
A.D. 361 - A.D. 363
Mint
Rome
Obverse
D N FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Julian l., holding Victory on globe in his r. hand and a shield decorated with a she-wolf and twins motif over his l. shoulder
Diameter
25.0
Weight
5.25
Reference
A. Alföldi, Isis-szertartások Rómában a negyedik század keresztény császárai alatt = A Festival of Isis in Rome under the Christian Emperors of the IVth Century (Dissertationes Pannonicae ex Instituto Numismatico et Archaeologico Universitatis de Petro Pàzmàny Nominatae Budapestinensis Provenientes, Serie II, 7), Budapest 1937, no. 70, pl. II, 18., J.P.C. Kent, The Roman Imperial Coinage. The family of Constantine I. A.D. 337-364, vol. VIII, London 1981, p. 302, no. 490.
Date
A.D. 361 - A.D. 363
Mint
Rome
Obverse
D N FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Julian l., holding Victory on globe in his r. hand and a shield decorated with a she-wolf and twins motif over his l. shoulder
Reverse
VOTA-PVBLICA: Serapis-Agathodaemon on the l., wearing a modius, and Isis-Thermouthis on the r., wearing a basileion, facing one another, both of them with a snake body, carrying a sacred vase between them from which a serpent emerges
Diameter
24.0
Weight
4.05
Reference
A. Alföldi, Isis-szertartások Rómában a negyedik század keresztény császárai alatt = A Festival of Isis in Rome under the Christian Emperors of the IVth Century (Dissertationes Pannonicae ex Instituto Numismatico et Archaeologico Universitatis de Petro Pàzmàny Nominatae Budapestinensis Provenientes, Serie II, 7), Budapest 1937, no. 68, pl. II, 19., Gilhofer & Ranschburg-Hess, 22.05.1935, no. 4360 (Trau coll.), J.R. Cayón, Compendio de las monedas del imperio romano. Vol. IV: de Delmacio (335 d.C.) a Anastasio (491 d.C.), Madrid 1985, p. 2639, no. 70., NAC 92, 23-24.05.2016, lot 766., R. Göbl, Antike Numismatik. Band 2: Fussnoten zum Gesamtwerk, Literaturverzeichnis, Stichwortverzeichnis, Katalog, Tafeln und Tabellen, Munich 1978, pl. X, no. 126., Rollin & Feuardent, 02-11.05.1898, no. 2165 (Hoffmann coll.), Rollin & Feuardent, 14-26.05.1888, no. 2188 (de Quélen coll.)., Sternberg XXXIII, 18-19.09.1997, lot 384 (Rinaldi coll.).
Date
A.D. 361 - A.D. 363
Mint
Rome
Obverse
D N FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Julian l., holding Victory on globe in his r. hand and a shield decorated with a she-wolf and twins motif over his l. shoulder
Reverse
No legend: Isis standing frontally in a chariot drawn by two sphinxes, holding a sistrum in her r. hand and a patera (?) in her l.; beneath her, Harpocrates standing front, setting his r. forefinger to his mouth, and holding cornucopia in his l. hand. In front of the chariot is the dog Sothis running r., wearing a radiate disc, turning his head towards Isis
Diameter
24.0
Reference
A. Alföldi, Isis-szertartások Rómában a negyedik század keresztény császárai alatt = A Festival of Isis in Rome under the Christian Emperors of the IVth Century (Dissertationes Pannonicae ex Instituto Numismatico et Archaeologico Universitatis de Petro Pàzmàny Nominatae Budapestinensis Provenientes, Serie II, 7), Budapest 1937, no. 72, pl. II, 17., J.R. Cayón, Compendio de las monedas del imperio romano. Vol. IV: de Delmacio (335 d.C.) a Anastasio (491 d.C.), Madrid 1985, p. 2640, no. 72., Münzhandlung Basel 3, 04.03.1935, no. 1013 (Waldeck coll.)., R. Göbl, Antike Numismatik. Band 2: Fussnoten zum Gesamtwerk, Literaturverzeichnis, Stichwortverzeichnis, Katalog, Tafeln und Tabellen, Munich 1978, pl. X, no. 125.
Date
A.D. 361 - A.D. 363
Mint
Rome
Obverse
D N FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Julian l., holding Victory on globe in his r. hand and a shield decorated with a she-wolf and twins motif over his l. shoulder
Reverse
VO-TA-PVBL-ICA: Two naked deities both standing front emerging from a calyx of lotus, holding an uncertain object in each hand; between them two serpents rise up; in the upper field between them is a hydria surmounted by a serpent
Diameter
24.0
Reference
A. Alföldi, Isis-szertartások Rómában a negyedik század keresztény császárai alatt = A Festival of Isis in Rome under the Christian Emperors of the IVth Century (Dissertationes Pannonicae ex Instituto Numismatico et Archaeologico Universitatis de Petro Pàzmàny Nominatae Budapestinensis Provenientes, Serie II, 7), Budapest 1937, no. 71, pls. XII, 5, and XIX, 28., J.P.C. Kent, The Roman Imperial Coinage. The family of Constantine I. A.D. 337-364, vol. VIII, London 1981, p. 303, no. 496., J.R. Cayón, Compendio de las monedas del imperio romano. Vol. IV: de Delmacio (335 d.C.) a Anastasio (491 d.C.), Madrid 1985, p. 2639, no. 71.
Date
A.D. 361 - A.D. 363
Mint
Rome
Obverse
D N FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Julian l., holding Victory on globe in his r. hand and a shield decorated with a she-wolf and twins motif over his l. shoulder
Reverse
No legend: Isis standing frontally in a chariot drawn by two sphinxes, holding a sistrum in her r. hand and a patera (?) in her l.; beneath her, Harpocrates standing front, setting his r. forefinger to his mouth, and holding cornucopia in his l. hand. In front of the chariot is the dog Sothis running r., wearing a radiate disc, turning his head towards Isis
Diameter
24.0
Weight
5.79
Reference
A. Alföldi, Isis-szertartások Rómában a negyedik század keresztény császárai alatt = A Festival of Isis in Rome under the Christian Emperors of the IVth Century (Dissertationes Pannonicae ex Instituto Numismatico et Archaeologico Universitatis de Petro Pàzmàny Nominatae Budapestinensis Provenientes, Serie II, 7), Budapest 1937, no. 72., J.P.C. Kent, The Roman Imperial Coinage. The family of Constantine I. A.D. 337-364, vol. VIII, London 1981, p. 303, no. 497..
Date
A.D. 361 - A.D. 363
Mint
Rome
Obverse
D N FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Julian l., holding Victory on globe in his r. hand and a shield decorated with a she-wolf and twins motif over his l. shoulder
Reverse
VOTA-PVBLICA: Anubis standing l., wearing a tunic, a mantle over his shoulders and boots, holding a branch in his r. hand and a caduceus in his l.
Diameter
24.0
Weight
3.45
Reference
A. Alföldi, Isis-szertartások Rómában a negyedik század keresztény császárai alatt = A Festival of Isis in Rome under the Christian Emperors of the IVth Century (Dissertationes Pannonicae ex Instituto Numismatico et Archaeologico Universitatis de Petro Pàzmàny Nominatae Budapestinensis Provenientes, Serie II, 7), Budapest 1937, no. 63., F. Gnecchi, I medaglioni romani, Volume I: Oro ed Argento, Milano 1912, p. 73, no. 13., J.P.C. Kent, The Roman Imperial Coinage. The family of Constantine I. A.D. 337-364, vol. VIII, London 1981, p. 303, no. 493., J.R. Cayón, Compendio de las monedas del imperio romano. Vol. IV: de Delmacio (335 d.C.) a Anastasio (491 d.C.), Madrid 1985, p. 2638, no. 65., Münzhandlung Basel 3, 04.03.1935, no. 1012 (Waldeck coll.).
Date
A.D. 361 - A.D. 363
Mint
Rome
Obverse
D N FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Julian l., holding Victory on globe in his r. hand and a shield decorated with a she-wolf and twins motif over his l. shoulder
Reverse
VOTA-PVBLICA: Serapis-Agathodaemon on the l., wearing a modius, and Isis-Thermouthis on the r., wearing a basileion, facing one another, both of them with a snake body, carrying a sacred vase between them from which a serpent emerges
Diameter
21.0
Weight
3.43
Reference
A. Alföldi, Isis-szertartások Rómában a negyedik század keresztény császárai alatt = A Festival of Isis in Rome under the Christian Emperors of the IVth Century (Dissertationes Pannonicae ex Instituto Numismatico et Archaeologico Universitatis de Petro Pàzmàny Nominatae Budapestinensis Provenientes, Serie II, 7), Budapest 1937, no. 68., J.P.C. Kent, The Roman Imperial Coinage. The family of Constantine I. A.D. 337-364, vol. VIII, London 1981, p. 303, no. 494.
Date
A.D. 361 - A.D. 363
Mint
Rome
Obverse
D N FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Julian l., holding Victory on globe in his r. hand and a shield decorated with a she-wolf and twins motif over his l. shoulder
Reverse
VOTA-PVBLICA: Serapis-Agathodaemon on the l., wearing a modius, and Isis-Thermouthis on the r., wearing a basileion, facing one another, both of them with a snake body, carrying a sacred vase between them from which a serpent emerges
Diameter
22.0
Weight
5.09
Date
A.D. 361 - A.D. 363
Mint
Rome
Obverse
D N FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Julian l., holding Victory on globe in his r. hand and a shield decorated with a she-wolf and twins motif over his l. shoulder
Reverse
VOTA-PVBLICA: Anubis standing l., wearing a tunic, a mantle over his shoulders and boots, holding a branch in his r. hand and a caduceus in his l.
Diameter
25.0
Weight
6.3
Date
A.D. 361 - A.D. 363
Mint
Rome
Obverse
FL CL IVLIA-NVS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed bust of Julian l., holding a shield over his l. shoulder, seen from behind
Reverse
VOTA P-VBLICA: Anubis standing l., wearing a tunic, a mantle over his shoulders and boots, holding a sistrum in his r. hand and a caduceus in his l.
Diameter
14.0
Reference
A. Alföldi, Isis-szertartások Rómában a negyedik század keresztény császárai alatt = A Festival of Isis in Rome under the Christian Emperors of the IVth Century (Dissertationes Pannonicae ex Instituto Numismatico et Archaeologico Universitatis de Petro Pàzmàny Nominatae Budapestinensis Provenientes, Serie II, 7), Budapest 1937, no. 74, pl. II, 14., Ch. Ramus, Catalogus Numorum Veterum Graecorum et Latinorum Musei Regis Daniae. Pars II. Moneta Romanorum, vol. II, Continens, Hafniae 1816, p. 294, no. 36., J.P.C. Kent, The Roman Imperial Coinage. The family of Constantine I. A.D. 337-364, vol. VIII, London 1981, p. 303, no. 499., J.R. Cayón, Compendio de las monedas del imperio romano. Vol. IV: de Delmacio (335 d.C.) a Anastasio (491 d.C.), Madrid 1985, p. 2642, no. 82.
Date
A.D. 361 - A.D. 363
Mint
Rome
Obverse
FL CL IVLIA-NVS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed bust of Julian l., holding a shield over his l. shoulder, seen from behind
Reverse
VOTA P-VBLICA: Isis standing l., wearing a basileion, holding a sistrum in her raised r. hand and a situla in her l.
Diameter
15.0
Weight
1.74
Reference
A. Alföldi, Isis-szertartások Rómában a negyedik század keresztény császárai alatt = A Festival of Isis in Rome under the Christian Emperors of the IVth Century (Dissertationes Pannonicae ex Instituto Numismatico et Archaeologico Universitatis de Petro Pàzmàny Nominatae Budapestinensis Provenientes, Serie II, 7), Budapest 1937, no. 73, pls. II, 13, and XII, 11., J.P.C. Kent, The Roman Imperial Coinage. The family of Constantine I. A.D. 337-364, vol. VIII, London 1981, p. 303, no. 498., J.R. Cayón, Compendio de las monedas del imperio romano. Vol. IV: de Delmacio (335 d.C.) a Anastasio (491 d.C.), Madrid 1985, p. 2642, no. 83.
Date
A.D. 361 - A.D. 363
Mint
Rome
Obverse
D N FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Julian l., holding Victory on globe in his r. hand and a shield decorated with a she-wolf and twins motif over his l. shoulder
Reverse
No legend: Isis standing frontally in a chariot drawn by two sphinxes, holding a sistrum in her r. hand and a patera (?) in her l.; beneath her, Harpocrates standing front, setting his r. forefinger to his mouth, and holding cornucopia in his l. hand. In front of the chariot is the dog Sothis running r., wearing a radiate disc, turning his head towards Isis
Diameter
24.0
Weight
5.48
Reference
Sternberg XXXIII, 18-19.09.1997, lot 383., Sternberg XXXIV, 22-23.10.1998, lot 829.
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