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Ancient & World Coins

Session 1 | April 21st 2025 - 15:00 H
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Augustus. Denarius. 7-6 BC. Lugdunum. (Ric-I 207). (Bmcre-519ff). (Rsc-43). Anv.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head to right. Rev.: AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT, Gaius and Lucius Caesar standing facing, resting hands on shields between them, spear behind each shield; above, on left, simpulum to right and, on right, lituus to left; C L CAESARES in exergue. Ag. 3,68 g. Thin crack. Attractive. Choice VF. Est...250,00.

Starting bid

120 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 7-6 a. C. Lugdunum. (Ffc-22). (Ric-207). (Cal-852). Anv.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI. F. PATER. PATRIE, his laureate head right. Rev.: C.L. CAESARES AVGVSTI. F. COS. DESIG. PRINC. IVVENT, Caius and Lucius Caesars standing facing, shields and spears between them; above, between the spears, simpulum and lituus turned inwards. Ag. 3,65 g. Cleaned. Scratch on reverse. VF/Almost VF. Est...180,00.

Starting bid

120 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 7-6 BC. Lugdunum. (Ric-I 207). (Bmcre-519ff). (Rsc-43). Anv.: (CAESAR AVGVSTVS) DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head to right. Rev.: AVG(VSTI F) COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT. Gaius and Lucius Caesar standing facing, resting hands on shields between them, spear behind each shield; above, on left, simpulum to right and, on right, lituus to left; C L CAESARES in exergue. Ag. 3,69 g. VF/Choice VF. Est...150,00.

Starting bid

80 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 7-6 BC. Lugdunum. (Ric-I 207). (Bmcre-519ff). (Rsc-43). Anv.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head to right. Rev.: AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT, Gaius and Lucius Caesar standing facing, resting hands on shields between them, spear behind each shield; above, on left, simpulum to right and, on right, lituus to left; C L CAESARES in exergue. Ag. 3,76 g. Choice F. Est...120,00.

Starting bid

50 €

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Ex Alba Longa Collection

Augustus. Denarius. 7-6 BC. Lugdunum. (Ffc-26). (Ric-211). (Cal-856). Anv.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI. F. PATER. PATRIAE, laureate head of Augustus right. Rev.: C.L. CAESARES AVGVSTI. F. COS. DESIG. PRINC. IVVENT. Caius and Lucius Caesars standing facing, shields and spears between them; above, between the spears, lituus and simpulum turned inwards, X in field. Ag. 3,47 g. Toned. Scarce. Almost VF. Est...350,00.

Starting bid

100 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 19-18 BC. Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza). (Ffc-31). (Ric-33b). (Cal-708). Anv.: Head laureate or oak of Augustus left. Rev.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS above and below two laurel-trees. Ag. 3,59 g. Marker´s bank. Lightly toned. Very scarce. VF. Est...350,00.

Starting bid

150 €

11 5

Augustus. Denarius. 20-19 BC. Colonia Patricia (Córdoba). (Ffc-32). (Ric-36a). (Cal-796). Anv.: Head laureate or oak of Augustus right. Rev.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS S.P.Q.R. above and below shield on which CL. V (Clypeus Virtutis) between two laurel-trees. Ag. 3,41 g. Almost VF/VF. Est...250,00.

Starting bid

150 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 20-19 BC. Colonia Patricia (Córdoba). (Ffc-32). (Ric-36a). (Cal-796). Anv.: Head laureate or oak of Augustus right. Rev.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS S.P.Q.R. above and below shield on which CL. V (Clypeus Virtutis) between two laurel-trees. Ag. 3,55 g. Minor scratches on obverse. Rare. Almost VF/VF. Est...200,00.

Starting bid

100 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 32-29 BC. Uncertain mint in Italy (Rome?). (Ffc-53). (Ric-I 253). (Cal-677). Anv.: Diademed head of Venus or Pax right between cornucopiae and branch of laurel. Rev.: CAESAR - DIVI. F., Augustus walking right, raising right hand and carrying spear over shoulder. Ag. 3,70 g. Delicate patina. Marker´s bank. Rare. VF/Almost VF. Est...350,00.

Starting bid

150 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 32-29 BC. Uncertain mint in Italy (Rome?). (Ffc-54). (Ric-I 263). (Cal-678). Anv.: Victory standing on prow right. Rev.: CAESAR DIVI. F. Augustus in quadriga right. Ag. 3,57 g. Slight porosities. Rare. Choice VF. Est...700,00.

Starting bid

300 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 18-17/16 BC. Colonia Patricia (Córdoba). (Ffc-67). (Ric-134a). (Cal-728). Anv.: S.P.Q.R. IMP. CAESARI AVG. COS.XI. (TR. POT.VI), bare head of Augustus right. Rev.: (CIVIB. ET. SING. MILIT. A. PART). RECVPER. triumphal arch of three portals, on which Augustus in quadriga, between two Parthians handing over a signum cohortis and an aquila. Ag. 3,75 g. Irregular edge. Minor nicks. Patina. Rare. VF/Almost VF. Est...300,00.

Starting bid

150 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 36 BC. Mint moving. (Ffc-71). (Ric-540/2). (Cal-669). Anv.: IMP. CAESAR DIM. F. III. VIR. ITER. R.P.C., bare head of Octavian right, bearded. Rev.: COS. ITER ET TER. DESIG. Julius Caesar in temple of four columns, frontal inscribed DIVO. IVL., altar on left. Ag. 3,80 g. Very scarce. Choice F. Est...150,00.

Starting bid

60 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 19-18 BC. Caesar Augusta (Zaragoza). (Ffc-76). (Ric-37b). (Cal-703). Anv.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS head of Augustus left wearing oak-wreath. Rev.: DIVVS - IVLIVS across field: between, a comet of eight rays., (but two rays between torch and IVLIVS). Ag. 3,49 g. Cleaned. Hairlines. VF. Est...400,00.

Starting bid

200 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 29-27 BC. Brandisium and Rome. (Ffc-90). (Ric-264). (Cal-673). Anv.: Victory standing right on prow. Rev.: Augustus in quadriga right, IMP. CAESAR in exergue. Ag. 3,70 g. Scarce. Choice VF. Est...500,00.

Starting bid

200 €

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Augustus. Brockage Denarius. 29-27 BC. Brundisium or Rome. (Ffc-90). (Ric-264). (Cal-673). Anv.: Incuse of reverse. Rev.: Augustus in quadriga right, IMP. CAESAR in exergue. Ag. 3,46 g. Rare. Choice VF. Est...300,00.

Starting bid

150 €

23 11

Augustus. Denarius. 29-27 BC. Uncertain mint in Italy (Rome?). (Ffc-92). (Ric-I 272). (Cal-674). Anv.: Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev.: Augustus as pontifix, ploughing right, IMP. CAESAR in exergue. Ag. 3,75 g. Delicate patina. Slight knock on edge. Rare. Choice VF. Est...600,00.

Starting bid

250 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 29-27 BC. Brandisium and Rome. (Ffc-92). (Ric-272). (Cal-674). Anv.: Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev.: Augustus as pontifix, ploughing right, IMP. CAESAR in exergue. Ag. 3,24 g. Slight tone in reverse. VF/Choice VF. Est...400,00.

Starting bid

200 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 29-27 BC. Uncertain mint. (Ffc-92). (Ric-272). (Cal-674). Anv.: Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev.: Augustus as pontifix, ploughing right, IMP. CAESAR in exergue. Ag. 3,95 g. Scarce. VF. Est...650,00.

Starting bid

500 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 29-27 BC. Brandisium and Rome. (Ffc-93). (Ric-265a). (Cal-697). Anv.: Bare head of Augustus right. Rev.: IMP. - CAESAR divided by a naval and military trophy on prow. Ag. 3,76 g. Metal somewhat porous. VF. Est...300,00.

Starting bid

150 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 29-27 BC. Brundisium or Rome. (Ffc-96). (Ric-I 266). (Cal-684). Anv.: Bare head of Augustus right. Rev.: IMP. CAESAR on temple surrounded by a balustrade. Ag. 3,65 g. Patina. Very scarce. Choice VF. Est...600,00.

Starting bid

300 €

15 7

Augustus. Denarius. 15-13 BC. Lugdunum. (Ffc-108). (Ric-167a). (Cal-826). Anv.: AVGVSTVS DIVI. F. bare head of Augustus right. Rev.: IMP. X. in exergue, bull butting right. Ag. 3,88 g. VF/Choice VF. Est...400,00.

Starting bid

200 €

15 5

Augustus. Denarius. 15-13 BC. Lugdunum. (Ffc-113). (Ric-171a). (S-144). Anv.: AVGVSTVS DIVI. F bare head of Augustus right. Rev.: IMP. - X., Apollo standing left, holding lyre and plectrum. (IMP.X lower and the plectrum points to the feet of Apollo) ACT in exergue. Ag. 3,60 g. Attractive. Delicate patina. Scarce in this grade. XF/Almost XF. Est...500,00.

Starting bid

250 €

9 3

Augustus. Denarius. 11-10 BC. Lugdunum. (Ffc-125). (Ric-193a). (Cal-844). Anv.: AVGVSTVS DIVI. F, laureate head of Augustus right. Rev.: (I)MP. - XII divided by Apollo standing right, holding lyre and patera (?), (ACT) in exergue. Ag. 3,79 g. Delicate patina. Obverse banker mark. Scarce. Almost VF/VF. Est...250,00.

Starting bid

150 €

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Augustus. Fourée Denarius. 11-10 BC. Lugdunum. (Ffc-125). (Ric-193a). (Cal-844). Anv.: AVGVSTVS DIVI. F, laureate head of Augustus right. Rev.: IMP. - XII divided by Apollo standing right, holding lyre and patera (?), ACT in exergue. Ag. 2,68 g. Patina. Break on edge. Test cut on reverse. Scarce. VF/Choice VF. Est...100,00.

Starting bid

60 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 11-10 BC. Lugdunum. (Ffc-129). (Ric-183). (Cal-832). Anv.: AVGVSTVS DIVI. F , bare head of Augustus right. Rev.: IMP. - XII. SICILI, Diana Venatrix standing towards left, looking right; at her side, dog Ieft. Ag. 3,71 g. Scratch on obverse. Porosities in metal. Cleaned. Choice F. Est...100,00.

Starting bid

50 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 19 BC. Colonia Patricia (Córdoba). (Ffc-157). (Ric-77a). (Cal-760). Anv.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS bare head of Augustus right. Rev.: OB. / CIVIS. / SERVATOS within oak-wreath. Ag. 3,18 g. Surface corrosion removed. Scarce. Choice VF. Est...350,00.

Starting bid

250 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 19 BC. Colonia Patricia (Córdoba). (Ffc-157). (Ric-77a). (Cal-760). Anv.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS bare head of Augustus right. Rev.: OB. / CIVIS. / SERVATOS within oak-wreath. Ag. 3,31 g. Surface rust. Scarce. Choice VF. Est...500,00.

Starting bid

400 €

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Augustus. Denarius. 19 BC. Colonia Patricia (Córdoba). (Ffc-175). (Ric-82a). (Cal-742). Anv.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS bare head of Augustus right. Rev.: SIGNIS RECEPT(IS) at sides of Mars standing facing, head to right, his chlamys tied round his waist, holding Roman eagle and trophy. Ag. 3,11 g. Almost VF/Choice F. Est...150,00.

Starting bid

70 €

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Augustus. P. Carisius. Denarius. 25-23 BC. Emerita Augusta (Mérida). (Ffc-249). (Ric-9b). (Cal-396). Anv.: IMP. CAESAR AVGVST bare head of Augustus left. Rev.: P. CARISIVS LEG. PRO. PR. around gate inscribed EMERITA. Ag. 3,78 g. Delicate patina. Minor hairlines on reverse. Very rare. Choice VF/VF. Est...550,00.

Starting bid

250 €

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Augustus. P. Carisius. Denarius. 23 BC. Emérita (Mérida). Cantabrian Wars. (Abh-1711). (Ffc-254). (Ric-2b). (Ch-401). Anv.: IMP. (CAESAR) AVGVST, bare head of Augustus left. Rev.: P. CARISIVS LEG. (PRO. PR). Circular shield between spear and curved sword (machaira). Ag. 3,59 g. Banker's marks. Light toning. Possibly these mintages were issued during the Cantabrian Wars. Rare. Almost VF. Est...500,00.

Starting bid

200 €

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Ex Tauler&Fau Selection

Augustus. P. Petronius Turpilianus. Denarius. 19 BC. Rome. (Ffc-304). (Ric-288). (Cal-1080). Anv.: TVRPILIANVS III. VIR. radiate bust of Feronia draped right, FERON, below. Rev.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS SING. RECE., kneeling Parthian right, presenting standard. Ag. 4,18 g. Magnificent specimen of very good mintage and fine style. Very rare in this grade. Ex Tauler&Fau Selection (29/11/2023), lot 16. AU/Almost MS. Est...1200,00.

Starting bid

600 €

Augustus. Q. Rustius. Denarius. 19 BC. Rome. (Ffc-322). (Ric-322). (Cal-1236). Anv.: Q. RVSTIVS FORTVNAE (ANTIAT). conjoined busts of Fortuna Victrix and Fortuna Felix right, on base between two rams' heads. Rev.: (CAESARI) AVGVSTO EX. S.C., altar on which FOR. RE. Ag. 3,46 g. Beautiful patina. Thin crack. Attractive. Scarce. Choice VF. Est...450,00.

Starting bid

200 €

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Augustus. Q. Rustius. Denarius. 19 BC. Rome. (Ffc-322). (Ric-322). (Cal-1236). Anv.: Q. RVSTIVS FORTVNAE ANT(IAT). conjoined busts of Fortuna Victrix and Fortuna Felix right, on base between two rams' heads. Rev.: CAESARI AVGVSTO (EX. S.C.), altar on which FOR. RE. Ag. 3,54 g. Slight planchet break. Metal somewhat porous. Scarce. Choice VF. Est...400,00.

Starting bid

200 €

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Augustus. Quinarius. 29-27 a.C. Rome or Brundisium?. (Ric-I 276). (Bmcre-647). (Rsc-14). Anv.: CAESAR IMP VII. Bare head to right. Rev.: RECEPTA ASIA. Victory, draped, standing facing, head to left on cista mystica between two snakes, holding wreath and palm. Ag. 1,55 g. Almost VF. Est...90,00.

Starting bid

70 €

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Augustus. P. Carisius. Quinarius. 25-23 BC. Emerita Augusta (Mérida). (Ric-1a). (Rsc-386). Anv.: AVGVST, bare head right. Rev.: P CARISI LEG, Victory standing right, crowning trophy; dagger and curved sword at base. Ag. 1,87 g. VF/Choice VF. Est...90,00.

Starting bid

50 €

3 2

Augustus. Quinarius. Ag. 1,61 g. Possible Gala imitation of an Emerita quinarius. Very rare. Almost VF. Est...120,00.

Starting bid

70 €

7 3

Augustus. P. Carisius. Quinarius. 25-23 BC. Emerita Augusta (Mérida). (Ric-1b). (Rsc-387). Anv.: AVGVST, bbare head to left. Rev.: P CARISI LEG, Victory standing right, crowning trophy; dagger and curved sword at base. Ag. 1,62 g. Patina. Choice VF. Est...150,00.

Starting bid

70 €

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Augustus. Quinarius. 25-23 BC. Emerita Augusta (Mérida). (Ric-1b). (Rsc-387). Anv.: AVGVST, bare head to left. Rev.: P CAR(ISI) LEG, Victory standing right, crowning trophy; dagger and curved sword at base. Ag. 1,67 g. Hairlines on obverse. Almost XF. Est...120,00.

Starting bid

50 €

11 5

Augustus. Tessera. 15-37 AD. Rome. (Buttrey-9 (Var. XIIII)). (Cohen-24 (Var. XIIII)). Anv.: Radiate head and topped by a star to left within plain border. Rev.: XIIII within wreath and dotted border. Ae. 4,23 g. We have not found any references for this Obverse/Reverse combination. Extremely rare. VF. Est...600,00.

Starting bid

300 €

19 6

Augustus. Dupondius. 40 d.C. Narbona. (RPC-I 518). (Sng Cop-705-6). Anv.: Bare head to right; CAESAR downwards behind. Rev.: Prow of quinquireme to right. Ae. 13,16 g. A good sample. Rare. XF. Est...800,00.

Starting bid

600 €

3 3

Augustus. Struck under Gaius (Caligula). Dupondius. 14 AD. Rome. (Ric-56). Anv.: DIVVS AVGVSTVS / S - C. Radiate head of Divus Augustus to left. Rev.: CONSENSV SENAT•ET•EQ•ORDIN•P•Q•R• Gaius, togate, seated left on curule chair, holding olive branch in his right hand and globe in his left. Ae. 15,53 g. Cleaned rust. Scarce. F. Est...100,00.

Starting bid

60 €

1 1

Augustus. Dupondius. 18 BC. Rome. T. Quinctius Crispinus Sulpicianus. (Ric-I 332). (Bmcre-189/90). (C-505). Anv.: AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST, written in three lines within oak wreath. Rev.: T CRISPINVS III VIR A A A F F around large S•C. Ae. 12,99 g. Choice F/Almost VF. Est...90,00.

Starting bid

50 €

1 1

Augustus. Lamia, Silius and Annius. Cuadrante. 9 BC. Rome. (Ric-I 420). (Bmcre-200). (C-338). Anv.: LAMIA•SILIVS•ANNIVS•, clasped right hands holding caduceus. Rev.: III•VIR•A•A•A•F•F• around S•C. Ae. 3,22 g. VF. Est...75,00.

Starting bid

40 €

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Augustus. Pulcher, Taurus, and Regulus, moneyers. Cuadrante. 8 BC. Rome. (Ric-I 425). (Bmcre-207). (C-415). Anv.: III•(VI)R•Λ Λ Λ F•F, garlanded altar with bowl-shaped top. Rev.: PVLCHER TAVRVS REGVLVS around cornucopiae; S-C across fields. Ae. 2,63 g. Choice VF. Est...80,00.

Starting bid

40 €

10 4

Divus Augustus. Dupondius. 22-26 AD. Rome. (Ric-I 79 (Tiberius)). (Bmcre-143 (Tiberius)). Anv.: DIVVS • AVGVSTVS • PATER •, radiate head to left. Rev.: Large S•C within oak-wreath. Ae. 12,37 g. Choice F. Est...60,00.

Starting bid

25 €

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Divus Augustus. Unit. 34-37 AD. Rome. (Ric-I 82 Tiberio). (Bmcre-155 Tiberio). (C-247). Anv.: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head to left. Rev.: Eagle standing facing on globe, head to right, wings half-spread; large S-C across fields . Ae. 10,33 g. Scarce. Choice VF/VF. Est...300,00.

Starting bid

150 €

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Octavian with Divus Julius Caesar. Dupondius. 36 BC. Vienne, Gaul. (RPC-I 517). (Sng Cop-703/4). Anv.: IMP CAES(AR DIVI F) DIVI IVLI, laureate head of Divus Julius to left on left, and bare head of Octavian to right on right, back to back. Rev.: Prow with superstructure to right; (CI-V) above. Ae. 22,41 g. Very rare. Choice F. Est...200,00.

Starting bid

80 €

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Judaea. Antonius Felix. Prutah. RY 14 = 54 CE. Jerusalem. Struck under Claudius. (TJC-340). (Hendin-1348). (RPC-4971). Anv.: NЄ(PѠ KΛAY KAI)CAP, two oblong shields crossed, two crossed spears behind. Rev.: Palm tree; BPIT above, LIΔ KAI in two lines across bottom fields. Ae. 2,12 g. VF/Choice VF. Est...50,00.

Starting bid

25 €

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