ANCIENT COINS "AE" REFERS COLLECTIVELY TO COINS OF COPPER AND ITS ALLOYS, SUCH AS BRONZE OR BRASS (ORICHALCUM) ANCIENT GREEK COINAGE
Spain, Carmo (c. 1st Century BC), AE As, 24.7 gms., helmeted male head right, rev., two blades of wheat, legend in field (SNG Cop. 139), together with twenty-two bronzes from Thrace, Pantikapaion, some countermarked, thirty-two potin coins from Numidia (?), obv. bearded head left, rev. stylized warrior standing, and AE16 from the Balearic Islands, Ebusus, an AE16 of Ptolemy VI (SNG Cop. 278), an AE Trias of Sicily, Selinus, thirteen Greek bronzes including several from Sicily, three Roman Provincial bronzes with legionary countermarks of the 10th Legion Fretensis, and eight Roman provincial bronzes, fine to very fine (82)

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Spain, Carmo (c. 1st Century BC), AE As, 24.7 gms., helmeted male head right, rev., two blades of wheat, legend in field (SNG Cop. 139), together with twenty-two bronzes from Thrace, Pantikapaion, some countermarked, thirty-two potin coins from Numidia (?), obv. bearded head left, rev. stylized warrior standing, and AE16 from the Balearic Islands, Ebusus, an AE16 of Ptolemy VI (SNG Cop. 278), an AE Trias of Sicily, Selinus, thirteen Greek bronzes including several from Sicily, three Roman Provincial bronzes with legionary countermarks of the 10th Legion Fretensis, and eight Roman provincial bronzes, fine to very fine (82)