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My first is a hemilitron from Himeria.  And my second is my favorite bust, the "heroic bust" of Hadrian.  A denarius of Hadrian minted in Rome in 118 AD. 18.93 mm, 3.14 g. Obv: IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate, heroic bust right, draped left shoulder Rev: P M TR P COS II, Pax standing left, holding branch and cornucopiae, PAX in exergue Attribution: RIC 44a; BMC 78; RSC 1015
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Hilderic, Vandal KingdomAE nummus Obv: HILD REX, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right Rev: Cross potent within wreath, ring above Mint: Carthage (struck 523-530 AD) Ref: BMC Vandals 9 Size: 9 mm wide 
Edited by VisigothKing 11/21/2014 12:46 am
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 Billon Denier from Hugh IV (1324-1359), Kingdom of Cyprus - CCS(94)#75a Obverse: +HVGVE:REI:DE: around cross Reverse: +IRL'M:ED'CHIPR' around lion of Cyprus rampant left, tail curled inwards
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Honorius This arrived this morning and husband is out with both cameras, so I had to take this with my phone. This is my first Honorius with a legend you can read! 17-18mm 2.98g DN HONORI-VS PF AVG Pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right VIRTVS EXERCITI Emperor standing l., head r., holding spear and shield, crowned by Victory standing behind him Antioch ANT gamma AE3 395-401 AD RIC-72  
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 Half Groat of Henry VI (1422-1461), Kingdom of England minted in Calais (1422-1427) - North#1429 Obverse: +HENRICxDIxGRxREXxANGLxSxFR around bust facing with anulets at neck Reverse: +POSVI DEVM ADIVT OREM around VIL LA: CAL IS: in cross design, three pellets each angle
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SYRACUSE. Hieron II, 275-215 B.C. AE 27. 16.82g, 90°. Obv. Diademed head of Hieron l. Rev. IEPΩNOΣ, Horseman galloping r. with couched lance, "N" below. Ref. Cf.SNG-ANS 936ff. 
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One of my favorites: Hadrian   Type : Roman Imperial Issuer : Hadrian Date Ruled : A.D. 117-138 Metal : Orichalcum Denomination : Sestertius Struck / Cast : struck Date Struck : A.D. c. 118 Diameter : 32 mm Weight : 24.22 g Die Axis : 6 h Obverse Legend : IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG Obverse Description : Laureate bust right, drapery on left shoulder Reverse Legend : FORT RED S C / PONT MAX TR POT COS II Reverse Description : Fortuna seated left, rudder in right, cornucopia in left Mint : Rome Primary Reference : RIC 0551a Hadrian Denarius: 2,88g, 17mm  
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Both are lovely coins DG, but the portrait on that sestertius is great..
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I'm short on time so no detailed description Honorius siliqua from Mediolanum. 
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Aaaaannnnd Now for something completely the same. Honorius (A.D. 393-423) AR Siliqua, A.D. 395 - 402, Mediolanum, 16.4mm, 1.39g, 0°, RIC X 1228. Obv: D N HONORIVS P F AVG. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: VIRTVS ROMANORVM. Roma seated left holding victory on globe and spear; MDPS in ex. 
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A Hormizd IV "Imitation" dated clearly to year 11 or AD 581 Bhalk Afghanistan, the year the city fell to the Hephthalite Huns. The countermark here is attributed to Phromo Kesaro a Hunnic king ruling in the 8th century AD. 
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I highly suspect that "older than the year 1600" does not include coins from the year 1600; in which case, I only have one coin to post for this day...  Honorius, three emperors reverse. Bought as a supposedly uncommon type - apparently common but cool anyway. Oh, and sorry for the bad photos - the darned thing's tiny.
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Herod I (40 - 4 B.C.) AE Prutah, 40 - 4 B.C., Jerusalem, 14.6mm, 1.80g, 180°, Hendin 500. Obv: Anchor. HPWÎ" BACI. Rev: Double cornucopia with caduceus between; three dots above. 
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Kingdom of Baktria AR drachm, Hermaios (90-70BC) posthumous issue, c.50BC. Obv. Diademed and draped bust r. Î'Î'ΣΙΛΕΙΩΣ ΣΟΤΗΡΟΣ ΕΡΜÎ'ΙΟΥ Rev. Zeus enthroned holding sceptre. r. hand outstretched to l. Monogram l. field. Legend: Karosthi Maharajosa tradatosa Hermayosa (of King Hermaios saviour). 15mm, 2.55g Ref: Mitchener 419h 
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