Catalogue
Magnentius, (350-353 A.D.), AE 29 (double centenionalis), issued 352-353 A.D., Trier (Treveri) mint, 10.20 g, RIC 318, Cf.Sear 4017, obv. Around D N MAGNEN TIVS P F AVG, bare headed bust of Magnentius to r., draped and cuirassed; rev. SALVS DD NN AVG ET CAES around, in exergue [T] R S, Chi-Rho, flanked by A and **W*. Nearly extremely fine with full flan, very scarce, (1147).
Estimate $150
SOLD $480
Magnentius, (350-353 A.D.), AE 25 (centenionalis), issued 351 A.D., Aquileia mint, 5.73 g, RIC 160, cf.Sear 4021, obv. Around D N MAGNEN TIVS P F AVG, bare headed bust of Magnentius to r., draped and cuirassed, behind in field A; rev. GLORIA RO MANORVM around, in exergue branch A Q S branch, if field to l. A, to r. a star, Emperor, nimbate, in military dress galloping to r., without shield, spearing barbarian kneeling l. with outstretched arms in front of horse, below horse, shield and broken spear; another AE 22 (centenionalis), issued 351-352 A.D., Amiens mint, 4.63 g, RIC 23, cf.Sear 4024, obv. Around D N MAGNEN TIVS P F AVG, bare headed bust of Magnentius to r., draped and cuirassed, behind in field A; rev. VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE around, in exergue A M B crescent, Two Victories facing one another, holding between them a wreath inscribed VOT/V/MVLT/X, wreath is surmounted by Christogram. Both about extremely fine, (1145-6). (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $110
Decentius, (as Caesar 351-353 A.D.), AE 22 (centenionalis), issued 351-352 A.D., Lyons mint, 4.91 g, RIC 134, cf.Sear 4035, obv. Around D N DECENTIVS NOB CAES, bare headed bust of Decentius to r., cuirassed; rev. VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE around, in exergue R S L G, above star over S V, Two Victories facing one another, holding between them a wreath inscribed VOT/V/MVLT/X; another AE 29 (double centenionalis) issued 352-353 A.D., Trier (Treveri) mint, 6.92 g, RIC 319, Sear 4032, obv. Around D N DECENTI VS FORT CAES, bare headed bust of Decentius to r., draped and cuirassed; rev. SALVS DD NN AVG ET CAES around, in exergue T R P, Chi-Rho, flanked by A and **W*, (illustrated). Nearly very fine, last rare, (1148-1149). (2)
Estimate $180
SOLD $460
Julian II, (360-363 A.D.), silver siliqua, issued 360-363 A.D., Arelate Mint, 2.45 grams, RIC 309, C.148-e, Obv. Pearl-diademed draped and cuirassed bust of Julian to r., around D N FL CL IVLI ANVS PF AVG, Rev. VOT/ X/ MVLT/ XX, within wreath, eagle to r. in medallion at top of wreath. in exergue TCONST. Toned, flan crack, good very fine, scarce, (348).
Estimate $120
SOLD $160
Julian II, (360-363 A.D.), silver siliqua, issued 360-363 A.D., Arelate Mint, 1.91 grams, RIC 309, C.148-e, Obv. Pearl-diademed draped and cuirassed bust of Julian to r., around D N FL CL IVLI ANVS PF AVG, Rev. VOT/ X/ MVLT/ XX, within wreath, eagle to r. in medallion at top of wreath. in exergue PCONST toned (illustrated); Jovian, (363-364 A.D.), AE 3 (19mms), issued 363-364 A.D., Sirmium Mint, 2.92 grams, RIC 120, C.35, cf.Sear 4087, Obv. Laurel and Rosette diademed bust draped and cuirassed of Jovian to r., around D N IOVIANVS PF AVG, Rev. VOT/ V/ MVLT/ X, within wreath, medallion at top of wreath, in exergue [A OR B]SIRM; Valentinian I, (364-375 A.D.), silver siliqua, issued 364-367 A.D., Constantinople Mint, 1.62 grams, RIC 13a.1, C.69Aa, Obv. Pearl-diademed draped and cuirassed bust of Valentinian I to r., around D N VALENTINI ANVS PF AVG, Rev. VOT/ V, within wreath, dot in medallion at top of wreath, in exergue CP.A toned, (illustrated); Valens, (364-378 A.D.), silver siliqua, issued 367-375 A.D., Constantinople Mint, 1.41 grams, RIC 36c.1, C.91e, Obv. Pearl-diademed draped and cuirassed bust of Valens to r., around D N VALENS P F AVG, Rev. VOT/ V/ MVLT/ X, within wreath, dot in medallion at top of wreath, in exergue *C.A wreath (illustrated); additional AE of Gratian, Siscia mint, rev. legend in wreath (RIC 31a.1-2); Valentinian II, similar (RIC 29b.1); Theodosius I, Constantinople mint, rev. Emperor in ship, (RIC 52c.3). Mostly very fine, silver toned, (899-905). (7)
Estimate $250
SOLD $360
Julian II, (360-363 A.D.), AE 29 (large bronze), issued 361-363 A.D., Sirmium mint, 9.02 g, RIC 107, cf.Sear 4072, obv. Around D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, pearl diademed bearded bust of Julian II to r., draped and cuirassed, rev. SECVRITAS REI PVB around, in exergue * B S I R M branch, bull, with facing head standing to r., above two stars; another AE 29, Heraclea mint, 9.08 g, RIC 104, cf.Sear 4072, obv. as above, rev. SECVRITAS REI PVB around, in exergue . H E R A C L . A over . ; bull, with facing head standing to r.; above two stars; another AE 29 Siscia mint, 8.13 g, RIC 411, Sear 4072, obv. as above, rev. SECVRITAS REI PVB around, in exergue branch B S I S branch; bull, with facing head standing to r.; above two stars. Mostly very fine, (1155-1157). (3)
Estimate $250
SOLD $280
Julian II, (360-363 A.D.), AE 29 (large bronze), issued 361-363 A.D., Cyzicus mint, 8.52 g, RIC 127, cf.Sear 4072, obv. Around D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, pearl diademed bearded bust of Julian II to r., draped and cuirassed; rev. SECVRITAS REI PVB around, in exergue C V Z **G*, bull, with facing head standing to r., above two stars; another Constantinople mint, 8.56 g, RIC 164, cf.Sear 4072, obv. as before; rev. SECVRITAS REI PVB around, in exergue branch C O N S P **D* & branch; bull, with facing head standing to r., above two stars; another AE 30, issued 361-363 A.D., Nicomedia mint, 9.21 g, RIC 119, cf.Sear 4072, obv. as above, rev. SECVRITAS REI PVB around, in exergue branch S M N A branch; bull, with facing head standing to r.; above two stars. Last extremely fine and rare, others very fine, (1152-1154). (3)
Estimate $300
SOLD $380
Julian II, (360-363 A.D.), AE 26 (large bronze), issued 361-363 A.D., Antioch mint, 7.57 g, RIC 216, cf.Sear 4072, obv. Around D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, pearl diademed bearded bust of Julian II to r., draped and cuirassed; rev. SECVRITAS REI PVB around, in exergue branch A N T **D* & branch; bull, with facing head standing to r.; above two stars; another AE 25, Arles mint, 8.04 g, RIC 320, Sear 4073, rev. SECVRITAS REI PVB around, in exergue S C O N S T . ; eagle in field to r. with a wreath in its beak, bull, with facing head standing to r.; above two stars. Good very fine, both scarce, (1150-1). (2)
Estimate $200
SOLD $320
Jovian, (363-364 A.D.), AE 28, issued June 363 - Feb. 364 A.D., Thessalonica mint, 9.05 g, RIC 238, cf.Sear 4085, obv. Around D N IOVIANV S P F PP AVG, pearl diademed bust of Jovian, draped and cuirassed to r., rev. VICTORIA ROMANORVM around, in exergue . T E S A . ; Emperor standing in military dress facing head to r., holding standard with Chi-Rho on it and Victory on a globe (illustrated); another similar AE 28, Thessalonica mint, 8.22 g, RIC 235, cf.Sear 4085, obv. Around D N IOVIANV S P F PP AVG, pearl diademed bust of Jovian, draped and cuirassed to r., rev. VICTORIA [ROMAN]ORV[M] around, in exergue T E S **G*; Emperor standing in military dress facing head to r., holding standard with Chi-Rho on it and Victory on a globe; another AE 21, issued June 363 - Feb. 364 A.D., Siscia mint, 3.06 g, RIC 426, Sear 4087, obv. Around D N IOVIA NVS P F AVG, pearl diademed bust of Jovian, draped and cuirassed to r., rev. VOT/V/MVLT/X within a wreath, in exergue B S I S C; another AE 19, issued June 363 - Feb. 364 A.D., Siscia mint, 3.01 g, RIC 425, Sear 4087, obv. Around D N IOVIAN [VS] P F AVG, pearl diademed bust of Jovian, draped and cuirassed to r., rev. VOT/V/MVLT/X within a wreath, in exergue [A or B] S I S C; another AE 19, issued June 363 - Feb. 364 A.D., Aquileia mint, 2.97 g, RIC 247, cf.Sear 4087, obv. as above, rev. VOT/V/MVLT/X within a wreath, in exergue [A] Q V I L [P or S]. Mostly very fine, first very scarce, (1158-1162). (5)
Estimate $200
SOLD $460
Valentinian I, (364-375 A.D.), silver argenteus, issued 364-367 A.D., Constantinople Mint, 3.15 grams, RIC 11a.3, C.69-c, Obv. Rosette -diademed draped and cuirassed bust of Valentinian to r., around D N VALENTINI ANVS PF AVG, Rev. VOT/ V, within wreath, dot in medallion at top of wreath, in exergue CONSD. Toned, about extremely fine, rare, (349).
Estimate $180
SOLD $360
Valentinian I, (364-375 A.D.), AE 18, issues from various mints with different reverses; Thessalonica mint, 2.40 g, RIC 16a, Type xvii, cf.Sear 4102, obv. Around D N VALENTINI ANVS P F AVG, pearl diademed bust of Valentinian I, draped and cuirassed to r., rev. GLORIA RO MANORVM around, in exergue T E S; in field to l. and r. a *; to r. **G*, Emperor standing in military dress advancing to r., dragging captive and holding standard with [Chi-Rho] on it; another similar Siscia mint, 2.41 g, RIC 7a, Type ii (2); another similar Siscia mint, 1.95 g, RIC 7a, Type iv (2); another similar Siscia mint, 2.47 g, RIC 14a, Type xxvii; another similar Siscia mint, 2.06 g, RIC 15a, Type xvii;, another similar Siscia mint, 2.65 g, RIC 15a, Type xv;, another similar Aquileia mint, 2.70 g, RIC 12a, Type xvia; another similar Aquileia mint, 2.23 g, RIC 5a, Type iii; another similar Aquileia mint, 2.40 g, RIC 7a, Type ib; another similar Rome Mint, 2.27 g, RIC 24a, Type xia, another similar Rome Mint, 2.25 g, RIC 24a, Type xiib, another similar Arelate mint, 2.60 g, RIC 12a, Type xiva; another similar Sirmium mint, 2.56 g, RIC 8a [2]; another similar Sirmium mint, 3.27 g, RIC 6a; Valens, (364-378 A.D.), AE 19, Rome mint, 1.83 g, RIC 24b, Type Xib, cf.Sear 4118, obv. Around D N VALEN S P F AVG, pearl diademed bust of Valens, draped and cuirassed to r., rev. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE around, in exergue R . T E R T I A; Victory advancing to l., holding wreath and palm; another similar Siscia mint, 2.36 g, RIC 7b, Type i; another similar Siscia mint, 2.04 g, RIC 7b, Type ii; another similar Siscia mint, 2.15 g, RIC 15b, Type xv; another similar Siscia mint, 2.23 g, RIC 15b, Type xvii[2]; another similar Siscia mint, 2.59 g, RIC 7b, Type vii; another similar Rome mint, 2.26 g, RIC 24b, Type xiib; another similar Rome mint, 1.83 g, RIC 24b, Type Xb; another similar Rome mint, 2.03 g, RIC 24b, Type Xiii; another similar Constantinople mint, 2.33 g, RIC 21c, Type 3; another similar Thessalonica mint, 2.91 g, RIC 16b, Type i; another similar Thessalonica mint, 3.50 g, RIC 17b; others of Constans (337-350 A.D.), AE 13, issued 347-348 A.D., uncertain mint, 1.69 g; and Theodosius I (379-395 A.D.), AE 18, issued 384-387 A.D., Siscia mint, 2.22 g, RIC 38b. Fine - nearly extremely fine, (1163-1191). (29)
Estimate $300
SOLD $420
Valens, (364-378 A.D.), silver siliqua, issued 367-375 A.D., Antioch Mint, 2.09 grams, RIC 34d.3, C.96-r, Obv. Pearl -diademed draped and cuirassed bust of Valens to r., around D N VALENS PER F AVG, Rev. VOT/ X/ MVLT/ XX, within wreath, dot in medallion at top of wreath, in exergue .ANT*. Toned, an unpublished obverse legend variant, good very fine, (350).
Estimate $150
SOLD $260
Gratian, (367-383 A.D.), silver siliqua, issued 375-378 A.D., Siscia Mint, 1.37 grams, RIC 19b.2, C.72-d, Obv. Pearl -diademed draped and cuirassed bust of Gratian to r., around D N GRATIA NVS PF AVG, Rev. VOT/ XV/ MVLT/ XX, within wreath, star in medallion at top of wreath, in exergue SISCPS. Toned, very fine, scarce, (351).
Estimate $120
SOLD $90
Gratian, (367-383 A.D.), AE, various issues mostly issued with different reverses, Siscia mint 2.28 g, RIC 14c type xxxvii; 2.54 g, RIC 14c, type xvii; 2.78 g, RIC 15c, type xi; 4.90 g, RIC 26a, type 8; 5.07 g, RIC 26a, type 8; 1.17 g, RIC 31a, type 1; 5.22 g, RIC 26a, type 2; 1.65 g, RIC 31a, uncertain type; Valentinian II, (375-392 A.D.), Constantinople mint, 1.36 g, RIC 63a; Siscia mint, 1.70 g, RIC 38a; another 2.02 g, RIC 27b; another 4.71 g, RIC 26b; Alexandria mint, 4.95 g, RIC 15a; Aquileia mint, 1.46 g, RIC 19a; Antioch mint, 5.76 g, RIC 42c [Pl.XIV,13]; Cyzicus mint, 0.88 g, RIC 26a; Magnus Maximus, (383-388 A.D.), AE 23 (AE2), Arelate Mint, 3.98 g, RIC 27b variety with off. P not in RIC. Mostly fine - extremely fine, (1192-1208). (17)
Estimate $300
SOLD $340
Magnus Maximus, (383-388 A.D.), silver siliqua, issued 383-388 A.D., Trier Mint, 1.78 grams, RIC 84b.1, C.20-a, Obv. Pearl -diademed draped and cuirassed bust of Magnus Maximus to r., around D N MAG MAX IMVS PF AVG, Rev. VIRTVS ROMANORVM around, Roma seated facing on throne, with head to l., holding globe and reversed spear, in exergue TRPS. Toned, flan crack, good very fine, (352).
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
Flavius Victor, (387-388 A.D.), silver siliqua, Issued 387-388 A.D., Milan Mint, 1.47 grams, RIC 19b, C.6Ac, Obv. Pearl -diademed draped and cuirassed bust of Flavius Victor to r., around D N FL VIC TOR PF AVG, Rev. VIRTVS ROMANORVM around, Roma seated facing on throne, with head to l., holding globe and reversed spear, in exergue MDPS. Toned, edge roughness, and surface marks on obverse, otherwise very fine and very rare.
Estimate $180
SOLD $240
Theodosius I, (379-395 A.D.), various issues mostly issued with different reverses, Alexandria mint, 6.25 g, RIC 6c; Constantinople mint, 4.95 g, RIC 79b; Siscia mint, 2.64 g, RIC 27d; Heraclea mint, 5.11 g, RIC 27a; Nicomedia mint, 4.65 g, RIC 27a; Uncertain mint, 4.13 g, C.30; another 1.34 g, C.65; Valentinian II, (375-392 A.D.), AE 13 (AE4), issued 384-387 A.D., Siscia mint, 1.08 g, RIC 39a; another, 0.82 g, RIC 37a; Valens, (364-378 A.D.), AE 19, issued Feb. 364 - Aug. 367 A.D., Arelate mint, 3.00 g, RIC 7d, type iic; Arcadius, (383-408 A.D.), various issues, Constantinople mint, 4.87 g, RIC 53b; Heraclea mint, 4.65 g, RIC 22; Flavius Victor, (387-388 A.D.), AE 14 (AE4), issued 387-388 A.D., Arelate mint, 0.89 g, RIC 29b; Honorius, (393-423 A.D.), AE 16 (AE3), issued 395-408 A.D., Constantinople mint, 1.31 g, LRBC 2206; Antioch mint, 4.57 g, RIC 68e; Cyzicus mint, 1.75 g, RIC 29c; uncertain mint, 1.31 g, cf.LRBC 2598; Aelia Flaccilla, First wife of Theodosius I, (d.386 A.D.), AE 22 (AE2), issued 383-386 A.D., Antioch mint, 5.25 g, RIC 61; Constantius II, (337-361 A.D.), Siscia mint, 2.78 g, RIC 217; another Heraclea mint, 2.96 g, RIC 78; Julian II, (360-363 A.D.), AE 20 (Medium bronze AE 3), issued 361-363 A.D., Sirmium mint, 3.73 g, RIC 108; Jovian, (363-364 A.D.), AE 20 (AE 3), issued June 363 - Feb. 364 A.D., Heraclea mint, 3.18 g, RIC 110; other worn issues of Constantius II, Theodosius I (2) and Arcadius. Mostly fine - extremely fine, (1209-1234). (26)
Estimate $300
SOLD $370
Roman quadrans and semis of various emperors, Augustus, (27 B.C.-14 A.D.), issued 8 B.C., Rome Mint, 2.80 grams, RIC 423 (183 Ist Edn.), BMC 204, C.413, Cf.Sear 514, Obv. PVLCHER TAVRVS REGVLVS around with clasped r. hands holding a caduceus, Rev. III VIR AAAFF around SC; Gaius (Caligula) (37-41 A.D.), issued 40-1 A.D., Rome Mint, 3.00 grams, RIC 53 (40 Ist Edn.), BMC 64, C.7, Cf.Sear 617, Obv. C CAESAR DIVI AVG [PRON AVG] around S C either side of Pileus, Rev. PON M TR P IIII P P COS TERT around RCC; Claudius, (41-54 A.D.), issued 25 Jan. 41 - 3 Dec 41 A.D., Rome Mint, 3.33 grams, RIC 84 (72 Ist Edn.), Hunter 74, C.72, BMC 179, Sear 640, Obv. TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG around modius, Rev. PON M TR IMP COS DES IT around S C; another issued 25 Jan. 41 - 3 Dec 41 A.D., Rome Mint, 2.13 grams, RIC 85 (74 Ist Edn.), C.71, BMC 174, Sear 641, Obv. TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG around hand holding scales, in field PNR, Rev. PON M TR IMP COS DES IT around S C; Nero, (54-68 A.D.), bronze semis, issued c. 64 A.D., Rome Mint, 3.68 grams, RIC 247 (405 Ist Edn.), WCN 320, C.62, BMC 275-6, Sear 691, Obv. NERO CAES AVG IMP around head of Nero laureate to r., Rev. CERTA QVINQ ROM CON around S C in exergue, table, seen from front and r., bearing urn on l. and wreath on r. (illustrated); Vespasian, (69-79 A.D.), issued 71 A.D., Rome Mint, 3.29 grams, RIC 510, C.352, cf.Sear 807, Obv. IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG around palm tree, Rev. PON M TR P P P COS III around S C to l. and r. of vexillum; another issued 75 A.D., Rome Mint, 2.76 grams, RIC -, C.-, cf.Sear 807, Obv. IMP VESPASIAN AVG around rudder on a globe, Rev. P M TR P P P COS VI around S C to l. and r. (faintly discernable), of a winged caduceus; another issued 71 A.D., Rome Mint, 2.69 grams, RIC 514, C. 357, Cf.Sear 807, Obv. IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG around trophy, Rev. PON M TR P P P COS III around S C to l. and r., of two spears between two shields; Anonymous quadran, (c.80-150 A.D.), issued from Domitian to Antoninus Pius, Rome Mint, 2.55 grams, RIC 36, C.2, Sear 935, Obv. Rhinoceros to l., within dotted circle, Rev. Olive wreath around S C. Mostly very fine or better, several rare, (911-919). (9)
Estimate $200
SOLD $400
Roman quadrans of various emperors, Domitian, (81-96 A.D.) issued 81-96 A.D., Rome Mint, 2.69 grams, RIC 432, C.15 (Domitia), cf.Sear 918, obv. IMP DOMIT AVG GERM around, bust of Ceres, draped, with crown of corn ears to l., dotted circle around, rev. Modius filled with corn ears, S to l. and C to r., dotted circle; Anonymous, (80-150 A.D.), issued from Domitian to Antoninus Pius, Rome Mint, 3.20 grams, RIC 28, C.38, Sear 944, obv. Griffin to l., touching wheel with paw all within dotted circle, rev. Tripod, S C to l. and r., all in dotted circle; another Rome Mint, 2.55 grams, RIC 36, C.2, Sear 935, Obv. Rhinoceros to l., within dotted circle, Rev. Olive wreath around S C; another Rome Mint, 2.55 grams, RIC 33, C.-, cf.Sear 940, obv. Bust of Bacchus, draped with hair loose at back to r., rev. Elephant to r., in exergue S C; another Rome Mint, 3.38 grams, RIC 19, Cf.C.26-7, Sear 941, obv. Helmeted head of Mars bearded to r., all within dotted circle, rev. Cuirass with spear behind, S C to l. and r., all in dotted circle; Trajan, (98-117 A.D.) issued 98-117 A.D., Rome Mint, 2.71 grams, RIC 702, C.341, BMC 1062, Sear 1026, obv. IMP CAES TRAIAN AVG GERM around, bust of Hercules clad in lion skin to r., rev. Boar walking to r., SC in exergue; another issued 98-117 A.D., Rome Mint, 2.56 grams, RIC 686, cf.C.349, BMC 1068, cf.Sear 1025, Obv. IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG around, head, laureate of Trajan, with drapery on far shoulder to r., Rev. Gaming table with vase to l., and wreath to r., SC in exergue. Fine - good very fine, green oxidation on one, several rare, (920-925). (6)
Estimate $180
SOLD $180
Roman silver denarii, various issues of Trajan, (2.87 g), rev. Victory left, (RSC 242); Sabina, (3.36 g), rev. Venus standing right, (RSC 73); Antoninus Pius, (2.58 g), rev. square altar, (RSC 357); Faustina Senior, (3.15 g), rev. Ceres standing left, (RSC 104); Commodus, (3.08 g), rev. Victory standing right, captive at feet, (RSC 438); Faustina Junior, (3.17 g), rev. Hilaritas standing left, (RSC 111); Septimius Severus, (3.56 g), rev. emperor on horse right, (RSC 6); another (3.28 g), rev. Mars standing left, (RSC 315). Very good - nearly very fine. (8)
Estimate $200
SOLD $200
Selected Roman coins, Trajan, (98-117 A.D.), silver denarius, issued 98-99 A.D., Rome mint, 3.275 g, RIC 6, BMC 38. C.209, obv. Laureate head of Trajan to r. around IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM, rev. Around, P.M.TR.P. COS.II.P P, Pax, draped, standing to l. holding branch and cornucopia, toned, (illustrated); Severus Alexander (222-235 A.D.), silver denarius, Rome mint, 2.86 g, RIC 85, BMC 507-510, C.351, obv. Laureate head to r. of Severus Alexander, IMP SEV ALE XAND AVG around, rev. P M TR P VII COS II P P around, Severus Alexander as Romulus, bare headed in military dress, hurrying to r., holding transverse spear and trophy over shoulder (illustrated); another sestertius 17.28 grams, RIC 620, C.571, rev. [VICTO]RIA AVGVSTI, Victory walking to l.; Julian, (360-363 A.D.), silver siliqua, Arelate mint, 1.67 g, RIC 292, C.161, Obv. Pearl-diademed draped and cuirassed bust of Julian to r., around D N IVLIAN VS PF AVG, Rev. VOTIS/ V/ MVLTIS/ X, within wreath, in exergue [P] C O N lightly toned (illustrated); Philip I, (244-249 A.D.), AE sestertius, Rome mint, 15.65 g, RIC 174a, C.67, rev. FORTVNA REDVX around, Fortuna seated to l.; Carausius, (287-293 A.D.), AE antoninianus, rev. PAX AVG around, Pax standing to l.; other issues of Gordian III, sestertius; Aurelian and Vaballathus, billon tetradrachm; Constantius I; Constantine I (2) issues AE folles. First coin extremely fine, others very good - nearly extremely fine, silver toned, (1303, 1305, 1311-1319). (11)
Estimate $250
SOLD $300
Roman base silver and copper antoninianii of different rulers; Valerian I to Galerius Maximianus; Valerian I, rev. Victory stg.l., (RIC 127); Gallienus, rev. Salus stg. r., (RIC 399); Claudius II posthumous, rev. altar, (RIC 259); Postumus, rev. Moneta stg. l., (RIC 75); Aurelian, rev. Emperor stg. l., (RIC 348); Tacitus, rev. Salus stg., (cf.RIC 93); Victorinus, rev. Salus stg. r., (RIC 67); Probus, rev. Fides stg. l., (RIC 170); Carus, rev. Spes stg. (RIC 82); Carinus, rev. Aeternitas stg. l., (RIC 248); Numerian, rev. Numerian stg. l., (RIC 444); Diocletian, rev. Emperor and Jupiter, (RIC 306); Maximianus, rev. Emperor and Jupiter, (RIC 607); Constantius I, rev. Emperor and Jupiter, (RIC 48a); Galerius Maximian, rev. Emperor and Jupiter, (RIC 19b); another a radiate fraction post reform, Carthago mint, rev. legend in wreath, (RIC 36). Fine - extremely fine, (876-891). (16)
Estimate $350
SOLD $300
Roman coins, an interesting group of issues mostly sestertii unless noted from Faustina Junior (d.175 A.D.) to Maximinus (235-238 A.D.), Faustina AE as, (13.10 g), rev. Venus stg. l., (RIC 1685, C.269); Lucilla, sestertius, (23.91 g), rev. Venus stg., l., (RIC 1767, C.77; (18.84 g), rev. Hilaritas stg. l., (RIC 1742, C.31); Severus Alexander, (19.31 g), rev. Sol walking l., (RIC 538, C.449); Julia Mamaea, (21.59 g), rev. Felicitas std. l., (RIC 679, C.26); (18.06 g), rev. Vesta stg.l. (RIC 708, C.83); Maximinus, (19.49 g), rev. Pax stg. l., (RIC 58, C.34); another (18.62 g), rev. Salus std, l., (RIC 64, C.88). All about fine - very fine, several with faults. (8)
Estimate $250
SOLD $240
Roman coins, an interesting group of issues mostly as sestertii unless noted from Maximinus (235-238 A.D.) to Galeria Valera (305-311 A.D.), Maximinis, (21.25 g), rev. Victory stg. l., (RIC 90, C.109); Gordian III, (16.43 g), rev. Securitas, srd., l., (RIC 311, C.333); (19.82 g), rev. Laetitia stg. l., (RIC 300a, C.122); Philip I, (15.02 g), rev. Felicitas stg. l., (RIC 150, C.138); Herennius Etruscus (11.75 g), rev. Herennius stg. l., (RIC 171, C.28); Valerian (16.04 g), rev. Liberalitas stg.l. (RIC 166, C.117); folles issues of the Tetrachy from various mints, Diocletian (9.26 g), (C.435); Maximianus (11.61 g), (C.503); Constantius I (10.15 g), (C.262); Galerius (10.29 g) (C.191); Galera Valera (7.94 g), (C.2). All about fine - very fine, several with faults. (12)
Estimate $250
SOLD $300
Roman coins, an interesting group of issues as mostly asses unless noted from Hadrian (117-138 A.D.) to Marcus Aurelius (161-180 A.D.), Hadrian, (8.10 g), rev. Emperor and Felicitas, (RIC 805, C.631); (9.77 g), rev. Salus stg., r., (RIC 669, C.369); Antoninus Pius, sestertius (16.95 g), rev. Annona stg. r., (RIC 964, C.1017), tooled on reverse; (25.70 g), another similar rev. Indulgentia std. l., (RIC 914, C.454); another similar (25.86 g) rev. Aequitas stg. l., (RIC 855, C.232); Faustina Senior, (9.69 g), rev. Vesta stg.l. (RIC 1187, C.163); sestertius, (24.96 g), rev. Aeternitas stg. l., (RIC 1164, C.12); Marcus Aurelius, (10.28 g), rev. Ship with rowers r., (RIC 1195, C.191). All about fine, several with faults. (8)
Estimate $250
SOLD $420
Roman coins, an interesting group of issues as mostly asses unless noted from the emperors Titus (79-81 A.D.) to Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Titus, dupondius rev. Felicitas stg. l., (cf.S.2466, C.81); Domitian, rev. Virtus stg. r., (cf.S.2817, C.649); Nerva, rev. Libertas stg. l., (cf.S.3064, C.113); Trajan, dupondius, rev. Justitia std. l., (S.3225, C.114); Antoninus Pius, rev. elephant r., (cf,S.4308, C.564); Marcus Aurelius, rev. priestly implements, (S.4834, C.496); Crispina, rev. Juno stg. l., (S.6017, C.23); Septimius Severus, rev. Hercules and Liber, (S.6460, C.117); rev. Mars r., (S.-, C.313); rev. Minerva stg. l., (S.6463. C.392); rev. Roma std. r., (S.6473, C.532); rev. Victory stg. r., (cf.S.6476, C.691). All about fine, several with patination. (12)
Estimate $300
SOLD $570
Roman coins, an interesting group of issues as mostly asses unless noted from the empress Julia Domna (194-217 A.D.) to Caracalla (198-217 A.D.), Julia Domna, rev. Tellus reclining l., (S.6638, C.37); rev. Fecunditas std. r., (S.6639, C.43); Caracalla, rev. Mars adv. r., (S.-, C.156); rev. Caracalla in triumphal chariot, (S.6992, C.234); another; rev. Mars stg. l., (cf.S.6993, C.260); similar dupondius, rev. Mars stg.l. with captive at feet, (S.6967, C.262); rev. Aesculapius stg. l., (cf.S.6968, C.310); rev. Sarapis stg. l., (S.6965, C.350); rev. Emperor on horse r., (cf.S.7003, C.429); rev. Virtus and trophy stg. l., (S.7008. C.479); rev. Emperor at altar stg. l., (S.7019, C.678); rev. Victory stg. r., (cf.S.6476, C.691). All about fine, several with green oxidation. (12)
Estimate $250
SOLD $470
Roman coins, an interesting group of issues as mostly asses unless noted from Macrinus (217-218 A.D.) to Valentinian II (375-392 A.D.), Macrinus, rev. Jupiter stg. l., (cf.S.7424, C.54); Elagabalus rev. Emperor in quadriga l., (S.7614, C.236); Maximus, rev. priestly implements, (S.8413, C.9) (illustrated); Trajan Decius, rev. Genius stg. l., (S.9426, C. 60); Herennius Etruscus, rev. Emperor stg. l., (S.9538, C.29); Hostilian, rev. Apollo std. l., (S.9576, C.32); Trebonianus Gallus, rev. Concordia stg. l., (S.9686, C.31); rev. Pietas stg. l., (S.9692, C.87); Volusian, rev. Concordia stg. l., (S.9804, C.22); rev. distyle temple, (S.9807, C.47); rev. Virtus stg.l., (S.9813, C.137); Valerian, rev. Salus stg. l., with altar, (S.10046, C.199); Gallienus, Victory stg. l., (S.-, C.1172); Salonina, rev. Pietas std. l., with children (S.10688, C.87); Valentinian II, rev. Valentinian stg. l., raising female (S.4162. C.28). Mostly about fine, several with green oxidation. (16)
Estimate $350
SOLD $750
Ancient Greek and Roman, Italy, Lucania, Paestum, issued 268-89 B.C., AE Triens (AE 16), 5.23 grams, cf.Sear 630, cf.BMC 8-11 (p.274-5), SNG ANS 735 (Pl.20), cf.SNG Cop. 1330-1336, obv. Head of Young Dionysos to r., crowned with vine leaves and grapes, four pellets behind, rev. Cornucopiae four pellets to l., **P*AIS to r. downwards, in field to lower l. a crescent; Asia Minor, Paphlagonia, Sinope, Augustus, (27 B.C.-14 A.D.), and Agrippa (died 12 B.C.),, issue of 27 B.C., AE 19, 2.79 grams, Ash. 1179 (Pl.29), Sear 159, Waddington 197,79, Grant FITA pp.255, C.11 (p.179), obv. Head of Augustus r., bare around rev. Bare head of Agrippa to r.; Macedon, Philippi, Augustus, (27 B.C.-14 A.D.), issued about 27 B.C., AE 19, 4,76 grams, BMC 24, Gaebler pl.XX,10, 14, Sear 32. SNG Sweden 2,926, SNG Cop. 305-6, SNG Aarhus 433, SNG Evel. 1275-7, obv. Statue of Nike l. on cippus holding wreath and palm, across VIC AVG. rev. Three Military Standards with standard medallions, on l. COHOR, on r. PRAE, in exergue PHIL; Roman Republic, Anonymous (Semi libral), 217-215 B.C. AE semuncia, Rome Mint, 5.20 grams, Crawford 38/7, Sydenham 87, BMC 129-161, 163-5, Sear 89, Haeberlin notes 346 specimens. obv. Head of Mercury r. wearing cap, dotted circle, rev. above ROMA, Prow r. all in line circle; Roman Imperial, Tessera, issued 2nd Century A.D., AE 16, 3.29 grams, Cohen Vol.8 p.272 Mule No.60 Obv, No.56 Rev., Cf. similar example Mabbott Colln. 5277, Obv. TR as a monogram, Rev. D. Last rare, others scarce, fair - very fine, (906-910). (5)
Estimate $120
SOLD $130
Ancient Roman and Greek Imperial, Trajan Decius, (249-251 A.D.), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, 4.64 g, RIC 16c, C.49, obv. Radiate bearded bust to r. of Trajan Decius, rev. GENIVS EXERC ILLVRICIANI around, Genius, wearing polos on head, standing l., holding patera and cornucopiae, to r. a standard; Valens, (364-378 A.D.), AE 19, Siscia mint, 2.32 g, RIC 5b, Type ii, rev. GLORIA RO MANORVM around, Emperor advancing to r.; Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem, Philip II, (244-249 A.D.), AE 28, 15.38 g, BMC 565-576 (p.219), SNG Cop.278, rev. female bust (The Tyche of Antioch) to r.; Valerian I, (253-260 A.D.), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, 3.62 g, RIC 125, C.230, rev. VICTORIA AVGG around, Victory standing to l.; Aurelian, (270-275 A.D.), base silver antoninianus, Milan (Mediolanum) mint, 3.54 g, RIC 135, C.142, rev. ORIENS AVG around, Sol standing r.; Antoninus Pius, (138-161 A.D.), AE sestertius, Rome Mint, 21.40 g, RIC 916a, C.535, rev. LIBERTAS COS IIII, Libertas standing to r.; Hadrian, (117-138 A.D.), AE sestertius, Rome Mint, 26.95 grams, RIC 786, C.1333, rev. SALV[S AVG], Salus standing to l.; a silver plated denarius of Julia Maesa. Fine - nearly extremely fine, (1300-2, 1306-1310). (8)
Estimate $120
SOLD $150