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Gratian, (A.D. 367-383), silver siliqua, Trier mint, (1.754 grams), obv. pearl-diademed bust of Gratian to right, around DN GRATIA NVS PF AVG, rev. VIRTVS RO MANORVM around, Roma enthroned facing, holding globe and reversed spear, TRPS in exergue, (S.4144, RIC 58a, RSC 56a). Grey tone slightly clipped, good very fine/nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $110
Roman, silver denarii, Vespasian, issued 73, rev. Vespasian seated to right, (S.2305); Titus, issued 79, rev. capricorn (S.2510); Commodus, issued 181, rev. Aequitas standing l., (cf.S.5717); Caracalla, issued 208, rev. Mars advancing r., (S.6867), another issued 206, rev. Mars standing l., (cf.S.6859); Valens (364-378), siliqua, rev. Roma seated l., (S.4113); Greece, Euboia, Histiaia, silver tetrobol, (3rd cent. B.C.), obv. nymph, rev. Histiaia, (S.3496). Fine - very fine. (7)
Estimate $250
SOLD $140
Ancient Roman, third century antoninianii of the following rulers and types Gordian III, (S.2430, 2435, 2444, 2453, 2460); Philip I (S.2566, 2580); Trebonianus Gallus, (S.2783); Volusian, (S.2826); Valerian II, (S.3063 rare); Gallienus, (S.2980, 2990, 2997). Some cleaned, very good - good very fine. (13)
Estimate $250
SOLD $110
Ancient Roman, third century antoninianii of the following rulers and types Gordian III, (S. 2433, 2444, 2451 [Felicity], 2452, 2462); Philip I (S.2566); Trebonianus Gallus, (S.-, Marti Pacefero); Valerian I, (S.2883); Salonina, (S.3039); Aurelian, (S.3252, 3267). Some cleaned, Fine - extremely fine. (11)
Estimate $250
SOLD $270
Roman bronze, assorted AE including Tacitus, (3.350 grams), (S.-); Diocletian (4.728 grams, 2.246 grams) (S.3510, 3515); Maximinus II, (6.258 grams), (S.3767); Constantine I (2.984 grams) (S.3868); Constans (1.974 grams) (cf.S.3972), Constantius II (1.454 grams, 1.470 grams) (S.3999, 4000); Valentinianm I (2.236 grams) (S.4103); Valens (@.402 grams), (S.4117); Byzantine, Anastasius I (491-518), half follis, (8.966 grams), Off A, Constantinople mint, (S.26, DOC 19). Fine - very fine, a few better. (11)
Estimate $160
SOLD $80
Roman, 3rd century antoniniani, all described in packets, all from different rulers, several scarce, Postumus, (A.D. 259-268), rev. Fides Militvm, (S.3110); Quintillus, (a.D. 270), rev. Laetitia standing left, (S.3245); Aurelian, (A.D. 270-275), rev. Restitut Orientis, Aurelian receiving wreath from female, (S.3265); Vabalathus with Aurelian, (A.D. 271-2), obv. Vabalathus laureate draped bust right, rev. Aurelian radiate bust to right, (S.3292); Probus, (A.D. 276-282), rev. Abundance standing right, emptying cornucopiae, (S.3338). Mostly very fine or better. (5)
Estimate $140
SOLD $80
Ancient Roman, unsorted bronze issues of the third and fourth century A.D., mostly folles and some antoninianii, from the last quarter of the 3rd century to mid 4th century, almost all easily attributable with a good range of rulers, types and mints . Mostly fine - very fine. (68)
Estimate $500
SOLD $320
Ancient Roman, unsorted bronze issues of the third and fourth century A.D., mostly folles and some antoninianii, from the last quarter of the 3rd century to mid 4th century, almost all easily attributable with a good range of rulers, types and mints . Mostly fine - very fine. (100)
Estimate $800
SOLD $420
Ancient Roman, unsorted bronze issues of the third and fourth century A.D., mostly folles and some antoninianii, from the last quarter of the 3rd century to mid 4th century, almost all easily attributable with a good range of rulers, types and mints . Mostly fine - very fine. (100)
Estimate $800
SOLD $400
Roman fourth century A.D. follis, various assorted bronze issues of following rulers reverse of two soldiers standing with one or two standards, Constantine I, (2.358 grams), Trier mint, (S.3886, RIC 525, Scarce); (2.290 grams), Antioch mint, (S.3886, RIC 86); Constans, issued 337-340, (1.504 grams), Siscia mint, Chi-Rho on standard, (S.3970, RIC 103); Constantius I, issue 337-340, (1.360 grams) Antioch mint, (S.3970, RIC 54). Several with attractive green patina, all extremely fine. (5)
Estimate $150
SOLD $0
Ancient Roman and Greek, accumulation several in described packets, all AE, mostly asses and smaller issues, mostly in poor condition are from North Africa, some in need of conservation and many very worn, with only a few attributable. Poor - good fine. (63)
Estimate $60
SOLD $40
Ancient Roman, terracotta brothel tokens, each 15x15x4-5 mms, obv. a loving couple seated close together, rev. two figures sacrificing at altar. Fine - very fine and rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $130