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Issue #1 December
1999 "The New Coins of Sauromates I" The authors: Alekseev V.P., Loboda P.G.
12 new coins, sestertiusis of the Bosporos king Sauromates I
(93-123 AD), are published. Such coins are the most interesting as to the new
scientific information, to the author's opinion: | |
| coin #1: The coinage in a shape
of Septimius Sever's head on the obverse of this types of coins was firstly stated.
The retrograde ring-off of the separate letters of the inscription and the absence
of the separate letters in the legend. |
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#4: The sign of value (MH) is present on the obverse and on the reverse
of the coin. The legend is broken by the sign of value |
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#6: For the first time two coinages on the different sides of a coin
are stated on the coin of such type. |
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#11: For the first time two coinages on the obverse of a coin are stated
on the coin of this type. |
Issue #2 March 2000 "The Catalogue
of the Crimea Coins in the Structure of the Golden Horde" (the middle of XIII
- the beginning of XV centuries) The author: Lebedev V.P.
On the bases of the private collections of Russia and Ukraine, and also taking
into consideration the coins, which were earlier published in literature, the
author publishes more than 150 types of coins, stamped in the Crimea Mint in that
period, when it entered the structure of the Dzhuchid State, beginning from the
khan Berke and finishing with Uzbek-khan. Many of the published coins are the
unique specimens. |
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#1: yarmak of the khan Berke. 1256-1266 years |
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Coin #2: yarmak of the khan Mengu-Timur. 1266-1280 years. |
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#3: yarmak of the khan Tuda-mengu. 1280-1287 years. |
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#4: yarmak of the khan Tula-Buga. 1287-1291 years. |
Issue #3 June 2000 "The Rare and the
Unique Coins of Sauromates II" The authors: Alekseev V.P., Loboda P.G. |
| Coin #5: A coin, unknown in
science, with the fourth feat of Heracle - the capture of the deer of Kerineya
- was stated. |
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#2: A new coin of a rare type with coinage on revers. |
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#3: A new coin of a rare type with coinage on revers. |
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#4: A new coin of a rare type. |
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#5: A coin made of aurihalk with coinage on revers was stated. |
Issue # 4 . September 2000.
"Some Unpublished Bosporos Coins of the Early Roman Period" . The
authors : Alekseev V.P. , Loboda P.G. 12 new Bosporos coins from I century
BC to II century AD are published. There are some unique and rare coins among
them. |
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# 1: Obol of the Archon Asander. Coin with new variant of coupled
coinages on both sides of the coin. |
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# 5 : Assarion of Aspurgus . The reverse of the coin is realized as
the mirror image. |
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# 13 : Sestertius of Rheskuporis I . The coinage on the obverse turns
this coin into the unique specimen. |
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# 15 : Sestertius of Sauromates I . For the first time this coin with
new types of both sides is started. |
Issue # 5 . December 2000 . "Selected
Coins of the Bosporos Kings : from Rheskuporis II to Kotys III" The authors
: Alekseev V.P. , Loboda P.G. 21 Bosporos coins minted in period from
80 AD to 233 AD are published. There are some unique and rare specimens. |
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# 3 : Sestertius of Sauromates I . The coinage on obverse turns this
coin into unique specimen. This coinage is made as miniaturist portrait of Septimius
Severus. |
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# 9 : Sestertius of Eupator . For the first time the unique coin with
new type of obverse is started . |
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# 16 : Denarius of Rheskuporis III . The unique coin with new details
on the reverse - circle in the King's hand and coinage . |
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# 18 : Denarius of Rheskuporis III . For the first time the coinage
on the obverse is started on the coin of this type. |
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# 21 : Denarius of Kotys III . The unique coin. As it's face value
this coin is a double denarius. As it's typology this coin is a denarius. But
as it's weight this coin is not a denarius as well not a double denarius . |
© The Odessa Museum of Numismatic 2000.
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