Lot 2543
Sale 62 · Important Australian & World Coins & Banknotes
Description
Octavian (later Augustus), (43 B.C.), silver denarius, Gallia Cisalpina and Italy mint, (3.40 grams), obv. C. CAESAR IMP, bust of Octavian to right, rev. equestrian statue to left, with right hand raised, trace of S.C. in exergue, (S.445 [£350], Cr.490/1, Syd.1318, C. Augustus 246 [£200]); another (3.08 grams), (42 B.C.), obv. draped bust of Mars to right, spear behind, CAESA[R III] VIR R.P.C. around, rev. S C either sides of legionary eagle surmounted by trophy, standard either side, (S.447 [£275], Cr. 497/3, S.1120, C. Augustus 248 [£130]). Grey patina, nearly fine and rare. (2)
Ex. Mark Marsham Collection, M.R. Roberts March 16, 1984; second Christie's London, 7 March 1985 (lot 48 part). Crawford calculates less than 30 obverse dies used on both coins of this type.
- Estimate
- $140
- Result Status
- Sold
- Prices Realised
- $90