Issue
# 13. December 2002. "Unpublished and rare coins from Nikoniy and Tyra".
The authors: Alekseev V.P., Loboda P.G. There
are published 7 new coins from Nikoniy and 13 from Tyra.
Coin #5. Nikoniy. Copper. V B.C.
Unique coin.
Coin #7. Cyzicus. Copper covered
by electrum. V B.C. Unique coin is found in Nikoniy.
Coin #13. Tyra. Drachm. IV B.C.
Unique coin, letter E.
Coin #15. Tyra. Copper. II B.C.
Rare coin.
Issue # 14. March 2003.
"Rare coins from Olbia". The authors: Alekseev V.P., Loboda P.G. There are published 19 unique and rare coins from Ancient
Olbia.
Coin #1. Olbia. Copper. V B.C.
Unique coin.
Coin #13. Olbia. Chalk of King
Skilur. II B.C. Unique coin.
Coin #16. Olbia. Tetrassarion
of Archon Anaximenos. II A.D. Unique coin.
Coin #17. Olbia. Tetrassarion
of Archon Anaximenos. II A.D. Unique coin.
Issue # 15. June 2003.
"Rare coins of Bosporan Kings and antique Tyra". The authors: Alekseev
V.P., Loboda P.G. There are published 19 unique
and rare coins from Bosporus Kingdom and antique city Tyra.
Coin #1. Bosporus. Stater of
Hygiaenon. III B.C. Very rare coin.
Coin #2. Bosporus. Uncia of Dynamis.
I B.C. Rare coin.
Coin #3. Bosporus. Assarion of
Dynamis. I B.C. Rare coin.
Coin #6. Bosporus. Sestertius
of Sauromates I. II A.D. Very rare coin.
Issue # 16. August 2003.
"New materials of Tyra's numismatic". The authors: Alekseev V.P.,
Loboda P.G. There are published 24 unique and
rare coins of antique city Tyra.
Coin #1. Tyra. Copper. III B.C.
Unique coin.
Coin #6. Tyra. Copper. II B.C.
Very rare coin.
Coin #8. Tyra. Copper. II B.C.
Unique coin.
Coin #14. Tyra. Copper. I A.D.
Very rare coin.
Issue # 17. October 2003.
"New materials of ancient Ukrainian numismatic". The author: Loboda
P.G.
There are published inique numismatic specimens of
Antique and Medieval times.
Coin #1. Ukrainian aureus. Gold.
Imitation of Roman aureus of II AD. Unique specimen.
Coin #2. Ukrainian aureus. Gold.
Imitation of Roman aureus of III - IV AD. Unique specimen.
Coin #3. Hryvnia of Kievan type
of facilitated weight with graffiti. Silver. XI - XIII AD. Unique specimen.
Coin #4. Gold Hryvnia. XI - XIII
AD. Unique coin.
Issue # 18. December 2003.
"Rare coins of Bosporus kings of the first centuries AD". The authors:
Alekseev V.P., Loboda P.G.
There are published 15 unique
and rare coins of Bosporus Kingdom.
Coin #1. Kotys I. Triens. I AD.
Very rare coin.
Coin #2. Rheskuporis II. Sestertius.
I AD. Unique variant.
Coin #4. Rhoemetalkes. Sestertius.
II AD. Unique variant.
Coin #6. Sauromates II. Sestertius.
II-III AD. Rare coin.
Issue # 19. February 2004.
"Rare Olbian coins of Classical and Hellenistic Periods". The authors:
Alekseev V.P., Loboda P.G.
There are published 15 unique
and rare coins of Antique Olbia.
Coin #2. Olbia. Stater of Eminak.
Silver. V BC. Rare coin.
Coin #7. Olbia. Drachm. Silver.
III BC. Unique coin.
Coin #10. Olbia. Trichalk of
king Akrossa. Copper. II BC. Rare coin.
Issue # 20. March 2005.
" Some Kievan Rus and Ukrainian Imitation Coins ".
The author: Loboda P.G.
There're published 11 Medieval coins-imitations of Kievan Rus, ôÍutarakan Princedom and one medieval coin of Lvov City.
Coin #1. Kievan Rus.Chernigov's imitation of Abbasid dirham. Silver. IX - X c . c .
Coin #7. ôÍ utarakan Princedom. Imitation of Byzantian Í iliaresion. Copper. X-XI c.c.
Coin #9. Galizian Rus. Russian Groshen of Lvov City. XIV Ó .
Coin #11. Ukrainian imitation of Lithuanian solidus. XVII Ó .
Issue # 21. September 2005.
"Rare and unique coins of Antique cities of the Northern Black Sea Region and coins of Greek World found on their territories ".
The authors: Alekseev V.P., Loboda P.G.
There are published 16 Antique coins. To the author's opinion below coins are the most interesting as to the new scientific information:
Coin #1. Nikonion. Scythian King Skyles. AE. Medium value.
470 - 460 ÷ó.Rare coin.
Coin #7. Sauromates II.
174 - 211 A.D. Sestertius. AE. Unique coin. Unknown combination of monetary types.
Coin #13. Kyzicos. Hekta (sixth-stater). Electrum.
550 - 475 BC. First coin of Cyzicus found in Theodosia.
Coin #14. Unknown mint center and emitter. Gold.
V - IV BC. Unique coin. Found on the territory of Olbia Policy.