Compare the SAC Dollars 300 DPI Scans Macro Photgraphs All photographs shot with same Light Source. Color differences must be from a coating on the coin. (i.e. the Millenium strike and Goodacre presentation coin).
SAC MON VRB AVGG ET CAESS NN 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 ...
Sac Mon Urb Augg et Caes NN or Sacra Monet Augg et Caes Nostr Sacred money of Rome, our emperors and our Caesars. Saec Fel ...
SAC. CAP. OEC. ISEL. HEL. Vaillant, supported by Bimard, interprets Colonia Certamen Sacrum Capitolinum, Oecumenicum, Iselasticum, Heliopolitanum, ...
La légende veut que les Volques Tectosages qui migrèrent vers le Languedoc aient participé au sac de Delphes et se soient emparés d'une partie des trésors du temple d'Apollon de Delphes (à l'origine de l'or des Tectosages "aurum Tolosanum") et ...
KELLY: Hey, this is working in that we now have the Sac Dollar and the very exciting statehood quarters... much progress has been made since this problem was first stated here in 1996. No possibility of numismatic value in pocket change ...
Emperor head rt./SAC MON VRB AVGG ET CAESS NN, Moneta stands left holding scales, RQ in exergue, Rome mint, RIC 102b. Centered, brown patina, decent portrait and clear rev., about Very Fine....$55 SOLD Photo ...
Constantius I as Augustus, AE Follis, 306, Rome, Officina 1 IMP C CONSTANTIVS P F AVG Laureate head right SAC MON VRB AVGG ET CAESS NN Moneta standing left, scales in right hand, cornucopiae in left R wreath P in exergue 26mm x 28mm, 12.14g ...
R3636* 3245 Maximianus I: AE 26 Follis $105.00 Obv. IMP C MAXIMIANVS P F AVG Laur. bust r. Rev. SAC MON VRB AVGG ET CAESS NN Moneta stg. l. 9.99 g Sear 3636v; RIC 111b (Roma) uneven, oth. nice EF, full silvering ...
Augustus AE24 of Parium, Mysia, c27 BC. M BARBATIO M N ACILIO II VIR C G I P Bare head of Augustus right / P VIBIO SAC CAES Q BARBA PRAEF PRO II VIR Priest plowing with two oxen. Text Image ...
The same applies for the Sac Dollar and Washington Quarter dies, and the Australian $1 and 10c dies. However, a grey area rises when dies of the same denomination are used in combinations that may be normal in some years but not in others.
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