Catalogue
Aelia Flaccilla, wife of Theodosius I, (died A.D. 386), AE 2, Constantinople mint, issued A.D. 378-383, (4.886 grams), obv. draped bust of Aelia Flaccilla to right, around AEL FLAC CILLA AVG, rev. Victory seated right inscribing christogram on shield set on cippus, around SALVS REIPVBLICAE, in exergue CONE, (S.4192, RIC 55.5 [S] C.4); Theodosius I, (A.D. 379-395), AE 2, Cyzicus mint, (5.032 grams), obv. bust right, around D N THEODO SIVS P F AVG, rev. emperor standing with globe, around GLORIA RO MANORVM, in exergue SMKA, (S.4181, RIC 14c.5, C.19); Arcadius, (A.D. 383-408), AE 2, uncertain mint, (5.064 grams), obv. bust right, around D N ARCADIVS P F AVG, rev. emperor to right, foot on captive, around VIRTVS EXERCITI, (S.4230); Valentinian II, (A.D.375-392), AE 2, Constantinople mint, (4.814 grams), obv. emperor right, rev. as for Arcadius, (S.4163, RIC 83a.1, C.57). Fine - good very fine, (4)
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
Valentinian II, (A.D. 375-392), silver siliqua, Mediolanum mint, issued A.D. c.383-388 (1.384 grams), obv. pearl-diademed bust of Valentinian II to right, draped and cuirassed, around DN VALENTINI ANVS PF AVG, rev. VOT X MVLT XX, all within wreath, MDPS in exergue, (S.-, RIC 14a, RSC 71). Bright, nearly extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $200
SOLD $0
Roman, asses and dupondii, various rulers, Vespasian, (69-79), AE as, (9.074 grams), rev. eagle standing facing on globe, (S.2362); Domitian, AE dupondius, (81-96), issued A.D.89, (12.118 grams), rev. Fortuna standing left, holding rudder etc., (S.2786); Trajan, AE dupondii, (98-117), (10.340 grams), issued 105, rev. Dacian seated before trophy, (cf.S.3230 [AE as]); another (11.344 grams), issued 101, rev. Justitia seated left on two crossed cornucopiae, (S.3225). Mostly very good. (4)
Estimate $80
SOLD $70
Ancient Roman Coins as modern copies, silver denarii of Diadumenian, (2.92 grams), rev. SPES PVBLICA, (cf.S.2072); Orbiana, (wife of Severus Alexander), (2.925 grams), rev. CONCORDIA AVGG, (cf.S.2299); Macrinus, (3.66 grams) in bronze of denarius, probably an original plated piece, (cf.S.7341); Romulus, (6.694 grams), cast copy of follis, (cf.S.3786). The first two of very fine style and very deceptive, extremely fine or better; very fine. (4)
Estimate $150
SOLD $140