Lot 3589
Sale 107 · Important Australian & World Coins, Tokens, Medals & Banknotes
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Description
T. Cloelius, silver denarius, issued 128 B.C., Rome Mint, 3.85 grams, C.260/1, S.516, BMC 1079, Sear Cloulia 1 (p.32), Obv. Helmeted head of Roma to r. wreath behind, ROMA below, Rev. Victory in biga to r. below biga ear of corn, in exergue T. CLOVLI (illustrated); another silver denarius, C. Coelius Caldus, issued 104 B.C., Rome Mint, 3.89 grams, C.318/1a, S.582, BMC 1457, Sear Coelia 2 (p.33), Obv. Helmeted head of Roma to l., Rev. Victory in biga to l. Q above, below biga C.COIL, in exergue CALD; another silver denarius, L. Scipio Asiagenus, issued 106 B.C., Rome Mint, 3.79 grams, C.311/1d, S.576b, Cf.BMC 1381, Sear Cornelia 24 (p.38), Obv. Laureate head of Jupiter to l. in circle of dots, Rev. Jupiter in quadriga to r. above to r. of sceptre A., below in exergue L. SCIP. ASIAG with serrated edge (illustrated); another silver denarius, Mn. Cordius Rufus, issued 46 B.C., Rome Mint, 3.77 grams, C.463/1a-b, S.976, BMC 4037, Sear Cordia 2a-c (p.36), Obv. Cojoined heads of the Dioscuri to r. each wearing pileus surmounted by star, RVFVS [III VIR] around, Rev. Venus Verticordia standing l. holding scales and sceptre with cupid on shoulder, around [MN CORDIVS]. Last with field damage and fine, others mostly very fine, (25-28). (4)
- Estimate
- $250
- Result Status
- Sold
- Prices Realised
- $320