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DEMETRIOS I Soter Ancient Seleukid Greek Antqiue HORSE ELEPHANT Coin NGC i89762

DEMETRIOS I Soter Ancient Seleukid Greek Antqiue HORSE ELEPHANT Coin NGC i89762
DEMETRIOS I Soter Ancient Seleukid Greek Antqiue HORSE ELEPHANT Coin NGC i89762
DEMETRIOS I Soter Ancient Seleukid Greek Antqiue HORSE ELEPHANT Coin NGC i89762
DEMETRIOS I Soter Ancient Seleukid Greek Antqiue HORSE ELEPHANT Coin NGC i89762
DEMETRIOS I Soter Ancient Seleukid Greek Antqiue HORSE ELEPHANT Coin NGC i89762

DEMETRIOS I Soter Ancient Seleukid Greek Antqiue HORSE ELEPHANT Coin NGC i89762
Item: i89762 Authentic Ancient Coin of. Greek Coin of Seleukid Kingdom. Seleukid King: 162-150 B. Serrated Bronze 17mm, Antioch on the Orontes mint Reference: Sear 7028; HGC 9, 833 Rare R3. SC 1646 Certification: NGC Ancients. Ch F 4285281-107 Horse’s head left. ??????? /????????? Above and below elephant’s head right. Son of Seleukos IV, Demetrios was a hostage in Rome at the time of his father’s death and thus unable to take up his inheritance. His uncle, Antiochos IV, seized power in Syria, as related above, and Demetrios had to wait thirteen year in Rome before his chance came to ascend the Seleukid throne. He became something of a recluse in the latter part of his reign, and in 150 B. He lost his life in a battle against Alexander Balas, who claimed to be the son of Antiochos IV. Demetrius I Greek:?????????? `, c. 187 BC – 150 BC, surnamed Soter (Greek:????? – “Savior”), was a ruler of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire. He had been sent to Rome as a hostage during the reign of his father, Seleucus IV Philopator. After his father’s death in 175 BC, Antiochus IV Epiphanes took advantage of Demetrius’ captivity to seize the throne. Demetrius escaped from confinement and established himself on the Syrian throne (162 BC) after overthrowing and murdering King Antiochus V Eupator, his cousin. Demetrius acquired his surname of Soter, or Saviour, from the Babylonians, whom he delivered from the tyranny of the Median satrap, Timarchus. Timarchus, who had distinguished himself by defending Media against the emergent Parthians, seems to have treated Demetrius’ accession as an excuse to declare himself an independent king and extend his realm into Babylonia. His forces were however not enough for the legal Seleucid king: Demetrius defeated and killed Timarchus in 160 BCE, and dethroned Ariarathes, king of Cappadocia. The Seleucid empire was temporarily united again. Demetrius is famous in Jewish history for his victory over the Maccabees. Demetrius’ downfall is attributed to Heracleides, a surviving brother of the defeated rebel Timarchus, who championed the cause of Alexander Balas, a boy he claimed was a natural son of Antiochus IV Epiphanes. Heracleides convinced the Roman Senate to support the young pretender against Demetrius, who was defeated and killed in 150 BC. The Seleucid Empire was a Hellenistic state ruled by the Seleucid dynasty founded by Seleucus I Nicator following the division of the empire created by Alexander the Great. Seleucus received Babylonia and, from there, expanded his dominions to include much of Alexander’s near eastern territories. The Greek population of the cities who formed the dominant elite were reinforced by emigration from Greece. Seleucid expansion into Anatolia and Greece was abruptly halted after decisive defeats at the hands of the Roman army. 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DEMETRIOS I Soter Ancient Seleukid Greek Antqiue HORSE ELEPHANT Coin NGC i89762

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RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin

RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin

RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma to right; mark of value behind. Reverse: Pax (Goddess of peace) driving galloping. (two horse chariot) to right, holding olive branch, sceptre, and reins; elephant’s head below. The elephant’s head on the reverse, refers to the victory of L. Caecilius Metellus in 250 BC over the Carthaginians at Panormus. VERY RARE without bell around neck of elephant, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 262/1; BMCRR Rome 1044; Caecilia 38. Very Fine, areas of very minor porosity–hardly evident in hand. Very Rare without bell around elephant head. Crawford notes that the bell around the elephant’s head is’occasionally missing’ on this issue p. 287 however this is somewhat of an understatement for Richard Schaefer only identified three no-bell dies from over fifty in RRDP. All illustrations are of the actual item offered. The authenticity of all pieces is fully guaranteed.
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in Two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin

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RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin

RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin

RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma to right; mark of value behind. Reverse: Pax (Goddess of peace) driving galloping. (two horse chariot) to right, holding olive branch, sceptre, and reins; elephant’s head below. The elephant’s head on the reverse, refers to the victory of L. Caecilius Metellus in 250 BC over the Carthaginians at Panormus. VERY RARE without bell around neck of elephant, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 262/1; BMCRR Rome 1044; Caecilia 38. Very Fine, areas of very minor porosity–hardly evident in hand. Very Rare without bell around elephant head. Crawford notes that the bell around the elephant’s head is’occasionally missing’ on this issue p. 287 however this is somewhat of an understatement for Richard Schaefer only identified three no-bell dies from over fifty in RRDP. All illustrations are of the actual item offered. The authenticity of all pieces is fully guaranteed.
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin

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RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin

RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin

RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma to right; mark of value behind. Reverse: Pax (Goddess of peace) driving galloping. (two horse chariot) to right, holding olive branch, sceptre, and reins; elephant’s head below. The elephant’s head on the reverse, refers to the victory of L. Caecilius Metellus in 250 BC over the Carthaginians at Panormus. VERY RARE without bell around neck of elephant, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 262/1; BMCRR Rome 1044; Caecilia 38. Very Fine, areas of very minor porosity–hardly evident in hand. Very Rare without bell around elephant head. Crawford notes that the bell around the elephant’s head is’occasionally missing’ on this issue p. 287 however this is somewhat of an understatement for Richard Schaefer only identified three no-bell dies from over fifty in RRDP. All illustrations are of the actual item offered. The authenticity of all pieces is fully guaranteed.
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RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin

RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin

RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma to right; mark of value behind. Reverse: Pax (Goddess of peace) driving galloping. (two horse chariot) to right, holding olive branch, sceptre, and reins; elephant’s head below. The elephant’s head on the reverse, refers to the victory of L. Caecilius Metellus in 250 BC over the Carthaginians at Panormus. VERY RARE without bell around neck of elephant, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 262/1; BMCRR Rome 1044; Caecilia 38. Very Fine, areas of very minor porosity–hardly evident in hand. Very Rare without bell around elephant head. Crawford notes that the bell around the elephant’s head is’occasionally missing’ on this issue p. 287 however this is somewhat of an understatement for Richard Schaefer only identified three no-bell dies from over fifty in RRDP. All illustrations are of the actual item offered. The authenticity of all pieces is fully guaranteed.
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RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin

RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin

RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace figure in 2 Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma to right; mark of value behind. Reverse: Pax (Goddess of peace) driving galloping. (two horse chariot) to right, holding olive branch, sceptre, and reins; elephant’s head below. The elephant’s head on the reverse, refers to the victory of L. Caecilius Metellus in 250 BC over the Carthaginians at Panormus. VERY RARE without bell around neck of elephant, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 262/1; BMCRR Rome 1044; Caecilia 38. Very Fine, areas of very minor porosity–hardly evident in hand. Very Rare without bell around elephant head. Crawford notes that the bell around the elephant’s head is’occasionally missing’ on this issue p. 287 however this is somewhat of an understatement for Richard Schaefer only identified three no-bell dies from over fifty in RRDP. All illustrations are of the actual item offered. The authenticity of all pieces is fully guaranteed.
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RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin

RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin

RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma to right; mark of value behind. Reverse: Pax (Goddess of peace) driving galloping. (two horse chariot) to right, holding olive branch, sceptre, and reins; elephant’s head below. The elephant’s head on the reverse, refers to the victory of L. Caecilius Metellus in 250 BC over the Carthaginians at Panormus. VERY RARE without bell around neck of elephant, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 262/1; BMCRR Rome 1044; Caecilia 38. Very Fine, areas of very minor porosity–hardly evident in hand. Very Rare without bell around elephant head. Crawford notes that the bell around the elephant’s head is’occasionally missing’ on this issue p. 287 however this is somewhat of an understatement for Richard Schaefer only identified three no-bell dies from over fifty in RRDP. All illustrations are of the actual item offered. The authenticity of all pieces is fully guaranteed.
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace fig. 2 Horse Chariot biga. Caecilia 38 Roman Coin

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3 Fine Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 UK Horse, 16 CANADA

3 Fine Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 UK Horse, 16 CANADA
3 Fine Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 UK Horse, 16 CANADA
3 Fine Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 UK Horse, 16 CANADA
3 Fine Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 UK Horse, 16 CANADA
3 Fine Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 UK Horse, 16 CANADA
3 Fine Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 UK Horse, 16 CANADA
3 Fine Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 UK Horse, 16 CANADA
3 Fine Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 UK Horse, 16 CANADA

3 Fine Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 UK Horse, 16 CANADA
3 Fine Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each: 2016 Somalia Elephant, 2014 UK Horse, 2016 CANADA. Coins and Currency make great teaching tools for History and Geography. All precious items will come with a receipt and in a bubble wrap envelope to insure absolute protection for the contents inside. I’VE GOT MORE GREAT ITEMS FOR YOU! Don’t miss your shot at this terrific item. I M P O R T A N T! Yes, I will combine. For International Please add an extra 1.99 for each additional item and for US add. (This list is subject to change). Thanks and good luck! Please contact me if there is a problem, thank you! I promise to pack your items right, to minimize the possibility of your item(s) damage. I promise always to be courteous, considerate and honest. I promise, that items we sell are of high quality, we select them carefully. I promise that if I make an error or mistake I will correct it so that you are 100% satisfied.
3 Fine Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 UK Horse, 16 CANADA

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3 Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 Noah’s Ark, 14 UK Horse

3 Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 Noah's Ark, 14 UK Horse
3 Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 Noah's Ark, 14 UK Horse
3 Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 Noah's Ark, 14 UK Horse
3 Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 Noah's Ark, 14 UK Horse
3 Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 Noah's Ark, 14 UK Horse
3 Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 Noah's Ark, 14 UK Horse
3 Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 Noah's Ark, 14 UK Horse
3 Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 Noah's Ark, 14 UK Horse

3 Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 Noah's Ark, 14 UK Horse
3 Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each: 2016 Somalia Elephant, 2014 Noah’s Ark, 2014 UK Horse. Coins and Currency make great teaching tools for History and Geography. All precious items will come with a receipt and in a bubble wrap envelope to insure absolute protection for the contents inside. I’VE GOT MORE GREAT ITEMS FOR YOU! Don’t miss your shot at this terrific item. I M P O R T A N T! Yes, I will combine. For International Please add an extra 1.99 for each additional item and for US add. (This list is subject to change). Thanks and good luck! Please contact me if there is a problem, thank you! I promise to pack your items right, to minimize the possibility of your item(s) damage. I promise always to be courteous, considerate and honest. I promise, that items we sell are of high quality, we select them carefully. I promise that if I make an error or mistake I will correct it so that you are 100% satisfied.
3 Silver Coins 1oz. 999 each 2016 Somalia Elephant, 14 Noah's Ark, 14 UK Horse

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RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin

RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin

RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma to right; mark of value behind. Reverse: Pax (Goddess of peace) driving galloping. (two horse chariot) to right, holding olive branch, sceptre, and reins; elephant’s head below. The elephant’s head on the reverse, refers to the victory of L. Caecilius Metellus in 250 BC over the Carthaginians at Panormus. VERY RARE without bell around neck of elephant, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 262/1; BMCRR Rome 1044; Caecilia 38. Very Fine, areas of very minor porosity–hardly evident in hand. Very Rare without bell around elephant head. Crawford notes that the bell around the elephant’s head is’occasionally missing’ on this issue p. 287 however this is somewhat of an understatement for Richard Schaefer only identified three no-bell dies from over fifty in RRDP. All illustrations are of the actual item offered. The authenticity of all pieces is fully guaranteed.
RARE Elephant Head/PAX Peace drives two Horse Chariot. Caecilia 38. Roman Coin

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