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 Hadrian AR Denarius. AD 119-22. IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate bust right, draped left shoulder / P M TR P COS III, Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae. RIC 83. 3.13g, 20mm, 6h. Very Fine. Happy thanks giving to those across the pond! For those this side of the pond is anyone going to the London coin fair on 1st December? If so drop me a PM.
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Pillar of the Community
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Happy thanksgiving to all of you and your loved ones!:)
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hey, I do have one... Maximinus II, AE follis. Siscia. 311 AD. IMP MAXIMINVS PF AVG, laureate head right GENIO AV-GVSTI, Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera and cornucopiae. RIC VI Siscia 207c  
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lol! I didn't notice this was a two year old thread till I saw my post at the bottom! well, I've acquired a few more cornucopias since 2012...which I'm thankfull for. tyche/fortuna with a conrucopia on reverse, julia domna and caracalla obveres...   fortuna again...with gordian iii this time.   hope everyone has a great thanksgiving, you live.
Edited by chrsmat71 11/27/2014 10:22 am
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Nice to see this thread revised today. Happy Thanksgiving.
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Valued Member
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And a Numerian: Obv.IMP NVMERIANVS P F AVG, Radiate and cuirassed bust right. Rev.PROVIDENT AVGG, Annona standing left holding corn ears, over modius at feet left, & cornucopiae Ticinum Ex. VIXXI 4th. emission July 283 
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Nice to have you in the mix Eddop. Long time no see.
Edited by Ancientnoob 11/27/2014 1:04 pm
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Ed I was just going to add the same coin. Yours is much nicer than mine.
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In honour of N-day, the energy of youth and the richness of food in Egypt at the times, here:  Tetradrachm Year 1 (282) of Numerian as Caesar - Milne#4664 / Sear[ME]#12268 Obverse: A K M A NOVMERIANOS K S around bust right, laureate, draped and cuirassed Reverse: Dikaiosyne , standing left wearing veil over head, chiton and peplos, holding scales and CORNUCOPIAE, L A in field
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Valued Member
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I have already posted this today under N for Nabatean, but really I should post it here too, with its twin cornucopia. Happy Thanksgiving to all the US cousins in the group.... 
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I have a few, but here's my favorite. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!  A Silvered Follis of Constantius I Chlorus minted in Rome between 302-306 AD. 28 mm, 9.54 g. Obverse: CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, Laureate head right Reverse: SAC MON VRB AVGG ET CAESS NN, Moneta standing left with scales and cornucopia; star in right field, AT in ex Attribution: RIC VI 106a Rate this file (No vote yet)
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Trajan denarius:  
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For me - not a collector of these lovely ancient coins - this has been a fascinating and timely thread.
Thanks to all for sharing all the various cornucopia.
David
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