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    A33, Lot 129:

    BILLON TETRADRACHMS OF ROMAN EGYPT (9 coins).

    •Nero. Dikaiosyne holding scales. Curtis 80var. Near VF.

    •Nero. Eagle standing left, simpulum right. Curtis 97. Fine, area of green patination on reverse.

    •Hadrian. Demeter. Curtis 380. Near VF.

    •Severus Alexander. Homonoia, double cornucopiae. Curtis 1072. Near VF, even brown patina.

    •Claudius II. Eagle standing left, palm behind. Curtis 1686. Near VF, even brown patina.

    •Probus. Dikaiosyne with cornucopia. Curtis 1846. Near VF, brown and dark green patina.

    •Probus. Eagle facing, head right. Curtis 1863. Near VF, brown and dark green patina.

    •Diocletian. Zeus standing, eagle at feet. Curtis 2475. Near VF, brown and dark green patina.

    •Maximian. Eagle facing, head right. Curtis 2060. •Probus. Dikaiosyne with cornucopia. Curtis 1846. Near VF, brown and dark green patina.

    The James Joy collection of Roman Coins

    “The Isles of Greece Collection” assembled by James H. Joy and thus named, was sold in May 2007 by Münzen & Medaillen , catalogued by Hans Voegtli. The collection was so significant that the sale catalog has become a standard reference for the series. James Joy has a Ph.D from George Mason University and studied in Athens,Vienna and at Oxford. He has served as an information scientist for NASA and the NSF as well as having filled different teaching posts including Howard University. His Greek Island coins were meticulously cataloged. And so also are his Roman coins. I have included his RIC numbers and added an occasional RPC number. Each coin will be sent with his tags and any information he included. This is a scholarly collection formed based on general interests and appeal. The coins are generally as found, without extensive cleaning and unsmoothed or otherwise “improved.” They are estimated conservatively and without reserve.

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    A33, Lot 130:

    Antoninus Pius. Æ one-half drachm. 9.91 gm. 25 mm. Alexandria: Egypt. Bust right, laureate and cuirassed; AVTKTAIAΔΔAΔP ANTWNINOC CEBEVC / Athene-Tyche standing left; L ENΔE KATOV. Milne 1970. Near Fine; even brown patina. Rare denomination and, according to a note accompanying the piece, an extremely rare coin with this being only the third known.

    The James Joy collection of Roman Coins

    “The Isles of Greece Collection” assembled by James H. Joy and thus named, was sold in May 2007 by Münzen & Medaillen , catalogued by Hans Voegtli. The collection was so significant that the sale catalog has become a standard reference for the series. James Joy has a Ph.D from George Mason University and studied in Athens,Vienna and at Oxford. He has served as an information scientist for NASA and the NSF as well as having filled different teaching posts including Howard University. His Greek Island coins were meticulously cataloged. And so also are his Roman coins. I have included his RIC numbers and added an occasional RPC number. Each coin will be sent with his tags and any information he included. This is a scholarly collection formed based on general interests and appeal. The coins are generally as found, without extensive cleaning and unsmoothed or otherwise “improved.” They are estimated conservatively and without reserve.

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    A31, Lot 131:

    Maximinus I. 235-238. AR denarius. 2.90 gm. 21 mm.

    Choice Extremely Fine; fully lustrous and fresh; roseate highlights.

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    A33, Lot 131:

    ROMAN PROVINCIAL (9 coins).

    •Augustus. Æ. Asia. RIC 486. RPC I: 2235. Fine+; even dark brown patina.

    •Trajan. Æ Bithyinia: Nicaea. Temple. Lindgren-Kovacs. II:132. Near Fine.

    •Marcus Aurelius. Æ. Syria: Antioch. Large S C. SNG Cop 227. Fine+.

    •Marcus Aurelius. Æ 23. Macedon: Amphipolis. Seated female. SNG Cop 105-6. Fine+, center punch on reverse.

    •Lucius Verus. Æ. Syria: Cyrrhestica Hieropolis. GIC 1870. Legendin wreath. Fine.

    •Commodus. Æ 27. Syria. Laodiceia ad Mare. Head of city goddes in a shrine. GIC 2044. Fine.

    •Caracalla. Billon tetradrachm. Syria: Antioch. Eagle front, head left. SNG Cop 229v. Even glossy brown patina, VF; reverse less well struck.

    •Caracalla. Æ 19. Mesopotamia: Edessa. Turreted head right of city goddess. GIC 2704. Fine+.

    •Elagabalus. Billon tetradrachm. Syria: Antioch. Eagle, head left. GIC 3096. Fine+.

    The James Joy collection of Roman Coins

    “The Isles of Greece Collection” assembled by James H. Joy and thus named, was sold in May 2007 by Münzen & Medaillen , catalogued by Hans Voegtli. The collection was so significant that the sale catalog has become a standard reference for the series. James Joy has a Ph.D from George Mason University and studied in Athens,Vienna and at Oxford. He has served as an information scientist for NASA and the NSF as well as having filled different teaching posts including Howard University. His Greek Island coins were meticulously cataloged. And so also are his Roman coins. I have included his RIC numbers and added an occasional RPC number. Each coin will be sent with his tags and any information he included. This is a scholarly collection formed based on general interests and appeal. The coins are generally as found, without extensive cleaning and unsmoothed or otherwise “improved.” They are estimated conservatively and without reserve.

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    A32, Lot 132:

    Henry I. 1100-1135. AR cross fleury penny. 1.43 gm. 20 mm. London, Aeddgar moneyer. S. 1276. N. 871. Good Very Fine.

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    A31, Lot 139:

    Constantine I. A.D. 307-337. Æ follis. 3.38 gm. 21 mm.

    Good Very Fine; dark brown patina, some minor roughness.

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    A31, Lot 140:

    Constantine I. A.D. 307-337. Æ follis. 3.65 gm. 21 mm.

    Good Very Fine; minor surface roughness on obverse.

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    A31, Lot 143:

    Crispus. Caesar, A.D. 317-326. Æ 3. 2.88 gm. 20 mm.

    Very Fine; dark green and brown patina, light porosity. Rare.

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    A31, Lot 144:

    Julian II. 360-363. Æ follis. 8.80 gm. 26 mm.

    Good Very Fine; lightly porous; dark brown patina.

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    A32, Lot 144:

    Edward VI. 1547-1553. AR shilling. 6.00 gm. 32 mm. Y i.m. S. 2482. Very Fine; slightly wavy; attractively toned.

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    A31, Lot 151:

    CELTIC BRITAIN. Corieltauvi. Uninscribed. Circa 50-20 B.C. AR unit. 1.33 gm. 14 mm.

    Very Fine; toned; minor porosity.

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    A31, Lot 152:

    CELTIC BRITAIN. Iceni. Mid to late First century B.C. AR. 1.22 gm. 12.5 mm.

    Good Very Fine.

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    A31, Lot 153:

    CELTIC BRITAIN. Iceni. Inscribed (Ecen). Circa A.D. 10-43(?). AR unit. 1.24 gm. 14 mm.

    Good Very Fine; bold clear strike.

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    A31, Lot 155:

    EARLY ANGLO-SAXON. Continental Sceattas. Circa 695-circa 740. AR sceat. 1.13 gm. 12 mm.

    Extremely Fine; toned, attractive.

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    A31, Lot 158:

    KINGS OF WESSEX. Aethelberht. 858-865/6. AR penny. 1.22 gm. 20 mm.

    Choice Extremely Fine; fully struck with exquisite toning.

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    A31, Lot 159:

    KINGS OF ALL ENGLAND. Eadgar. 959-975. AR penny. 1.36 gm. 21 mm.

    Mint State; lustrous and choice.

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    A32, Lot 164:

    Charles II. 1660-1685. AR crown. 39 mm. 1663 XV. First bust / New reverse. S. 3354. ESC 22. Near Very Fine.

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    A32, Lot 166:

    James II. 1685-1688. AR crown. 38 mm. 1687 TERTIO. S. 3407. ESC 78. Near Very Fine.

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    A31, Lot 167:

    ANGLO-SAXON. Harold II. 1066. AR penny. 1.33 gm. 19 mm.

    Extremely Fine; toned, slight blundering on portrait, otherwise choice.

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    A31, Lot 169:

    NORMAN. William I. 1066-1087. AR penny. 1.39 gm. 20 mm.

    Good Very Fine; lightly toned with original surfaces underlying.

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