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Coins appear during this period bearing the name which is the same as an earlier British usurper emperor, Carausius.
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Coins often attempted to make the emperor appear god-like through associating the emperor with attributes normally seen in divinities, or emphasizing the special relationship between the emperor and a particular deity by producing a preponderance of coins depicting that deity.
Coins bearing his name begin to appear in the northern lands of the neighbouring Atrebates tribe and their capital, Calleva Atrebatum ( Silchester ), probably fell to him around AD 25.
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By 1959 the Coins and Medals office suite, completely destroyed during the war, was rebuilt and re-opened, attention turned towards the gallery work with new tastes in design leading to the remodelling of Robert Smirke's Classical and Near Eastern galleries.
Coins reflect the events of the time in which they are produced, so coins issued during historically important periods are especially interesting to collectors.
Coins featuring Bonus Eventus were issued during the turmoil of the Year of Four Emperors ( 69 AD ) and the reigns of Galba, Vespasian, Titus, Antoninus Pius, and Septimius Severus.
Coins minted by the Dacians during the 3rd century BC, copying the design of Thracian tetradrachmon issued by Lysimachus, have been discovered here.
Coins given as awards for accomplishments are normally given to the recipient during a handshake, passing from the right hand of the giver to the right hand of the awardee.
In the Power Rangers: Zeo comic set during their exile, Lord Zedd and Rita attempted to use the Ninja Power Coins energy for an evil plot – leading to conflict with the Zeo Rangers and the Machine Empire.
Coins minted during the time period of Antialcidas depict Dios ( Zeus ) with lotus-tipped sceptre, in front of an elephant with a bell ( symbol of Taxila ), surmouted by Nike holding a wreath, crowning the elephant.
On Sedaka's own website, there is a listing in his discography catalog for a 1958 release of Neil Sedaka and The Tokens as well as a second album, also during 1958, named, Neil Sedaka and The Tokens and Coins.
Coins discovered during this excavation ranged in date from the time of the emperors Augustus to Constantine I.
Coins unearthed in 1872 in the Polish village of Glenbok bear Hebrew inscriptions, suggesting that Jews were in charge of the coinage in Great and Little Poland during the 12th century.
Coins from the 4th century during the reign of Valentinian I and a furnace for making clay pots were discovered in the area.
Coins and period
Coins such as this might have made their way to Athens in Solon's time but it is unlikely that Athens had its own coinage at this period.
Coins found in Nablus dating to this period depict Roman military emblems and gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon such as Zeus, Artemis, Serapis, and Asklepios.
Coins and inscription of Gupta period bear testimony to his ' versatile talents and Indefatigable energy '.
In the Manolis Andronikos Room, for instance, there is an exhibition titled < I > The Coins of Macedonia from the 6 < SUP > th </ SUP > Century to 148 bc </ I >, with examples of coins that were circulating in Macedonia in that period.
Coins: Silver punch marked coins are datable to a period between the 4th century BC and the 1st-2nd century AD.
Coins and bearing
Coins bearing the name Italia were minted by an alliance of Italic tribes ( Sabines, Samnites, Umbrians and others ) competing with Rome in the 1st century BC.
Coins from the reign of Burgred — all bearing the spelling Burgred — have been found in several hoards.
Coins have been found across Sussex from Chichester to Lewes bearing the name Sithe, Sithsteb and Sithmes, taken to mean the former name of Cissbury in use at this time of ' Sith ( m ) esteburh '.
Coins and name
Coins through one mark was also minted in the name of the empire, while higher valued pieces were issued by the states.
Coins are issued in his name in Cyzicus at some time before the end of 284, but it is impossible to know whether he was still in the public eye by that point.
The title of the sale did not mention Ferrary by name, but read as follows: “ Catalogue of the Famous and Remarkable Collection of British and Colonial Coins, Patterns & Proofs from George III to the Present Day, Formed by a Nobleman, Recently Deceased .” The catalogue had 710 lots and 15 plates.
This was the theme of 1954's Three Coins in the Fountain and the Academy Award-winning song by that name which introduced the picture.
This coin was displayed as part of the “ King of Siam ” collection at the Smithsonian Institution in 1983, where it was given the name “ the King of Coins .” It was purchased by an anonymous collector in 2001, who purchased the entire set of coins from the King of Siam collection for over $ 4 million.
Coins marked with his name continued to be issued until about 20 BC, and some have suggested, based on the length of his floruit, that there may have been two kings, father and son, of the same name.
It was nominated for an Academy Award as " Best Song " but was defeated by " Three Coins in the Fountain " from the movie of the same name written by Jule Styne and lyricist Sammy Cahn.
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