CORDIA gens, of Tuscan origin, and of plebeian rank; its surname Rufus. This family has five varieties in its coins. The following are its two rarest denarii: 1. RVFVS. An owl on a helmet. -- Rev.
CORDIA (46 avant J.-C.) Manius Cordius Rufus Denier - 46 AC. N° v18_0248 ...
Otacilia Severa AR Antoninianus. MARCIA OTACIL SEVERA AVG, diademed, draped bust right on crescent / CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia seated left with patera & double cornucopiae. RIC 119b, RSC 9. [Click here for all entries of Otacilia Severa.] ...
Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornucopiae CONCORDIA AVGG Close this window to return to coin listing. If you got to this page via another method: click here to return to Roman Coins in RIC ...
Concordia Aquilia Severa denarius 'Harmony' holds a cornucopia and pours a libation from a patera over a low altar. Often coins with Concordia in the legends will show two figures (gods or rulers) shaking hands.
Concordia seated left, patera in right hand, resting left elbow on statue of Spes, cornucopiae under chair CONCORD in exergue Constantia ...
2004: Entente cordiale. Obverse: Rank-Broadley head (IRB). ELIZABETH·II D·G·REG·F·D above, FIVE POUNDS below. Reverse: Fused busts of Britannia and Marianne. 1904 ENTENTE 2004 CORDIALE around. Milled edge.
The reverse inscription is easily read as CONCORDIA and celebrates her marriage to Lucius Verus. While their marriage did not last long, this coins has, allowing the admirer to learn about the rulers and intrigues from so long ago.
R3326* 1742 Florian: AE Antoninianus $100.00 Obv. IMP C MAN FLORIANVS P AVG Rad. bust r. Rev. CONCORDIA MILIT Florian l. clasping hands w. Concordia Sear 3326v; RIC 57 nearly EF ...
His reception was most cordial. The legislature appointed a committee of thirteen, with Patrick Henry at their head, to congratulate him on his return, and on the day of his landing he read in a newspaper that President Washington, ...
CONCORDIA AVGGG Constantinopolis seated, head right, holding reversed spear and holding globe right, with her right foot on a tiny prow.
/CONCORDIA PR, Concordia seated left, Rome April-May AD69, RIC 66; Sear 2196. Centered, decent portrait, light grey tone, partial name, SCARCE, about Very Fine....$350 SOLD Photo ...
Colonia Julia Concordia Apamea Augusta, Decurionum Decreto; C. I. C. A. APA. D. D.; C. I. C. A. D. D. Types: Dolphin; Head of Hermes; Diana Lucifera; Apollo Clarius APOLLINI CLAR.
In addition to the Olympian gods (Jupiter, Diana, Mercury, etc.), the Romans honored "Personifications" such as Justicia, Concordia, and Liberalitas.
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Hadrian 117 - 138 CE Obv: Bust right Rev: Concordia seated elbow resting on statue of Spes. RSC 252 ...
Obv: IVLIA MAMAEA AVG Draped bust right. Rev: COL FL PAC DEVLT Concordia standing left, holding patera and cornucopia. (Moushmov 3623) ...
Obverse: Third Portrait, ELIZABETH II D G REG F D around, FIVE POUNDS below. Reverse: 1904 ENTENTE 2004 CORDIALE around, conjoined Britannia and the Sower. Edge: Milled ...
Superintendent Joseph Singleton oversaw the striking of the mint's first coinage, 80 half eagles ($5 gold), on April 21, 1838, remarking that the coins were beautiful, accurate, and had "a most cordial reception wherever carried.
Draped bust right. Exceptional portrait!/Concordia std left, hldg flower & resting l. arm on cornucopia set on globe. . SR-4712, RIC-1374. Choice VF, touch rought, wonderful green patina. $550 [image] ...
"He set out for Alexandria, concealing his wrath and pretending that he longed to see them. So when he reached the suburbs, whither the leading citizens had come ... he first greeted them cordially, even making him his guests at a banquet, ...
The obverse depicts a knight facing right holding a bundle of arrows that symbolise the provinces of the Netherlands. The legend shows the mint (in the example above Holland), the year of issue, and the Latin motto CONCORDIA.RES PAR.CRES.HOL.
A scarce and popular coin, fancifully (in our opinion) called an overdate by Walter Breen. Hence, in our opinion it is not (but those who feel differently are cordially invited to bid an "overdate price").
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Born in the Etruscan town of Narnia on November 8th, 35 AD, one would expect to there should be chronicles of his life and times! The reverse shows clasped hands in front of a legionary standard, and the legend CONCORDIA EXERCITUUM (in agreement with ...
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