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Roman
Bronze
25 mm
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Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Mediaeval
coins from the Balkans

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Alexander the Great and Bucephalus
Alexander the Great and Bucephalus
Philip II, father of Alexander the Great 
AUGUSTUS
27 B.C. - A.D. 14
JULLIAN II
A.D. 360 - 363
Obv: AUGUSTUS
Rev:
SC Senat Consulto
Obv: JULLIAN II
Rev: BULL
AUGUSTUS
GORDIAN III
A.D. 238 - 244
Obv: GORDIAN III
Rev:
APOLLO holding bow
GORDIAN III
A.D. 238 - 244
Obv: GORDIAN III and SERAPIS
Rev:
VICTORY-ANGEL
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
A.D. 193 - 211
Obv: SEPTIMIUS SEVERUSA
Rev:
AESCULAPIUS holding stuff entwined serpent
BASIL II
A.D. 976 - 1025
Obv: JESUS holding Book of Gospels
Rev:
"Jesus King of Kings" in Greek
C-20
Roman
Bronze
17mm
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
A.D. 193 - 211
Obv: SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
Rev:
HYGIEIA holding and feeding snake  in her arms
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SCARCE
SCARCE
SCARCE
JULIAN II
C-21
Roman
Bronze
mm
Probus was an Emperor with great ideas. He was born in Sirmium (Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia), and he had great military ability. He made the Danube frontier safe .  His idea was that soldiers must always be busy, so had them plant grapes around his native town. Since then to the present that area is well known for good grapes and wine.
Gordian III became Emperor at the age of 13.  His praetorian commander Philip  the Arab used his position to undermine Gordian's standing with his troops.  In 244 A.D. he succeeded, and Gordian III, the boy emperor, was killed at the age of 19. Philip the Arab then became Emperor.
Obv.: PROBUS in millitary dress
Rev.
PROBUS on horse, enemy at horse legs
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