Aiolis. Kyme. Tetradrachm. 155-140 BC. Kallias magistrate. (Sng von Aulock-166). (Sng Cop-103). (Sng Delepierre-2556). Anv.: Head of the Amazon Kyme to right, wearing tainia. Rev.: Horse prancing to right; one-handled cup below raised foreleg, KYMAIΩN downwards to right, KAΛΛIAΣ below; all within wreath. . 16,71 g. Delicate patina. Fine style. Very attractive. AU/XF. Est...1500,00.
Attica. Athens. Tetradrachm. 454-404 BC. (Gc-2526). (Sng Cop-31). (Kroll-8). Anv.: Head of Athena right, wearing crested Attic helmet ornamented with three olive leaves above visor and spiral palmette on bowl. Rev.: Owl standing to right with head facing, olive sprig and crescent behind, ΑΘΕ before; all within incuse square. . 17,19 g. Rarely visible crest and neackle on this issue. AU. Est...1200,00.
Ex Numismatica Ars Classica
Calabria. Tarentum. Nomos. 315-302 BC. (Fischer-Bossert group 72, 869c (V342/R637), this coin). (HN Italy-937). (Sng Cop-846 (same dies)). (McClean-609 (same dies)). Anv.: Warrior, holding shield and two spears, preparing to cast a third, on horseback right; ΣA below. Rev.: Phalanthos, holding kantharos and trident, riding dolphin left; monogram below arm; below, dolphin left. . 7,92 g. Lovely old cabinet tone.
Ex Numismatica Ars Classica XVI (03/07/1933), lot 84. XF. Est...900,00.
Shekel Tyre
Phoenicia. Tyre. Shekel. CY 32 (95/4 BC). (Hgc-10, 357). (DCA-Tyre 79). Anv.: Laureate bust of Melkart right. Rev.: ΤΥPΟΥ ΙΕΡΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΣΥΛΟΥ, eagle standing left on prow, palm frond behind; BΛ (date) above club to left, monogram to right, Phoenician letter between legs. . 13,60 g. Shekels of Tyre were accepted as payment for the temple tax at Jerusalem, and are generally thought to have made up the "thirty pieces of silver" that Judas received for betraying Jesus. Ex Naumann Numismatik (06/03/2022), lot 483. Almost XF. Est...2500,00.
NGC - VF 5/5, 4/5
Rhodos. Rhodes. Tetradrachm. 316-305 BC. (Ashton-107). (Hgc-6, 1431). Anv.: Head of Helios facing slightly to right. Rev.: Rose with bud to right, grapes to left; POΔION above, E in right field; all within incuse square. . 15,09 g. Slabbed by NGC as VF, Strike 5/5, Surface 4/5. Est...2500,00.
A fantastic portait
Kingdom of Macedon. Alexander III, "The Great". Tetradrachm. 218/213-200 BC. Kabyle. (Price-882). Anv.: Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev.: Zeus Aëtophoros seated to left, holding sceptre; ΒAΣIΛΕΩΣ to right, AΛEΞANΔPOY to left; in inner left field, Artemis Phosphoros standing facing, holding two torches. . 16,88 g. A fantastic portait of superb style and high relief. Ex Tauler&Fau, Selection (30/03/2022) lot 1034. AU/XF. Est...1500,00.
Arabia Felix. Himyarites & Sabaeans. Drachm. 1st century AD. (Munro-Hay 2.2i). (Sng Ans-1503-22). Anv.: Male head left wearing diadem; symbol to left and right; pellet within crescent above. Rev.: Antelope head facing; monogram to left, symbol to right. . 3,18 g. Atractiva y perfectamente centrada. Ex Numismatik Naumann (03/12/2023), lote 298. XF. Est...500,00.
Caecilius. M. Caecilius Metellus. Denarius. 130 BC. Rome. (Ffc-208). (Craw-256/1). (Cal-284). Anv.: Head of Roma right, Q. METE., (ME y TE interlace), X below chin. Rev.: Jupiter in walking quadriga right, holding reins and thunderbolt in left hand and branch in right hand, ROMA, in exergue. . 3,95 g. Beautiful old cabinet patina on obverse. A good sample. XF/AU. Est...300,00.
Furius. L. Furius Cn. f. Brocchus. Denarius. 63 BC. Rome. (Ffc-736). (Craw-414/1). (Cal-607). Anv.: Bust of Ceres right, but lock of hair falls down neck, between wheat-car and barley-corn. III. VIR., across field. BROCCHI below. Rev.: Curule chair between fasces, L. FVRI. CN. F above. . 3,84 g. Well struck. Original luster. Ex Tauler&Fau, Selection (22/11/2022) lot 64. Almost MS. Est...500,00.
NGC - Ch XF★ 5/5, 5/5
Hosidius. C. Hosidius C.f. Geta. Denarius. 68 BC. South of Italy. (Ffc-748). (Craw-407/2). (Cal-618). Anv.: Diademed head of Diana draped right, bow and quiver at her shoulder GETA before, III. VIR behind. Rev.: The wild boar of Calydon right, pierced by spear and attacked by dog. C. HOSIDI. C.F. in exergue. . 4,06 g.
Nice old cabinet tone with some bluish shades. Sharply struck of fine style and all its details very well defined. Excellent eye appeal. Rare in this grade.
Slabbed by NGC as Ch XF★, Strike 5/5, Surface 5/5. Est...900,00.
Outstanding example!!
Junius. Q. Caepio Brutus. Denarius. 54 BC. Rome. (Ffc-792). (Craw-433/2). (Cal-872). Anv.: BRVTVS behind head of L. Junius Brutus, the Ancient. Rev.: AHALA behind head of Caius Servilius Ahala. . 4,06 g. An outstanding example, sharply struck and perfectly centred on a broad flan, brilliant and superb. Masterly engraved portraits, of wonderful style.
Denarius struck in 54 BC by Caepio Brutus, better known as M. Junius Brutus, one of the leaders in the conspiracy that assassinated Julius Caesar in 44 BC. The types are records of his ancestry. Lucius Junius Brutus was a semilegendary figure, held to have ousted the despotic Etruscan king Lucius Tarquinius Superbus from Rome in 509 BC and then to have founded the Roman Republic. Gaius Servilius Ahala was celebrated in Roman tradition as a hero who freed his country from the threat of tyranny by killing Sp. Maelius in 439 BC.. Almost MS. Est...9000,00.
Titius. Q. Titius. Denarius. 90 BC. Central Italy. (Ffc-1142). (Craw-341/1). (Cal-1301). Anv.: Head of Mutinus Titinus right, bound with winged diadem. Rev.: Q. TITI., on tablet from which springs Pegasus right. . 3,93 g. Unusual well centered struck. Some luster. Attractive. Scarce in this grade. Ex Tauler&Fau, Selection (05/02/2020) lot 151. XF. Est...350,00.
Valerius. C. Valerius FlADcus. Denarius. 82 BC. Galia. (Ffc-1167). (Craw-365/1a). (Cal-1324). Anv.: Bust of Victory right, symbol behind. Rev.: C.VAL . FLA . IMPERAT (VAL interlace), legionary eagle between two standards inscribed H ("Hastati") and P ("Princeps"), EX. S.C., between them. . 3,62 g. A good sample. Very well-centered struck. Scarce in this grade. Almost XF/Choice VF. Est...500,00.
P. Sepullius Macer
Julius Caesar. P. Sepullius Macer. Denarius. 44 BC. Rome. (Ffc-31). (Craw-480/13). (Cal-1264). Anv.: CAESAR DICT. PERPETVO his laureate and veiled head right. Rev.: P. SEPVLLIVS. MACER, Venus standing left, holding Victory and sceptre resting on shield. . 3,81 g. Magnificent specimen with traces of original luster and an unusually clear strike for this type. Exceptional veiled portrait of Julius Caesar. Very rare, especially in this condition.
This denarius was minted shortly before the fateful Ides of March. Caesar's portrait is depicted in a veristic style, but his head appears veiled to emphasize the sacred status of the dictator—now with lifelong power, as indicated by the legend DICT PERPETVO.
The veil symbolizes his role as a member of the college of augurs. According to Roman religious custom, augurs covered their heads with a veil while interpreting the gods’ will by observing birds’ flight or movements. This practice ensured the augur looked only forward, avoiding any glimpse of a bad omen from the corner of the eye. Caesar, a pioneer in employing religious imagery for political purposes, was later surpassed in this art by his adoptive heir, Octavian, especially in his role as Augustus, the first Roman emperor.
The reverse type illustrates the suppression of monetary officials' influence on coinage in favor of Caesar's own iconography. Although the legend names the mint official, P. Sepullius Macer, the reverse features Venus Victrix, a goddess closely associated with the gens Julia and Julius Caesar’s personal achievements. The Julian family claimed descent from Aeneas and Venus, and Caesar had vowed a temple to Venus Victrix in exchange for victory over Pompey at the Battle of Pharsalus on August 9, 48 BCE. However, following his victory over the Pompeians, Caesar chose to build the temple in honor of Venus as Genetrix, the progenitor of the gens Julia.
This temple was dedicated at the end of Caesar's grand triumph on September 26, 46 BCE. Unfortunately, Julius Caesar did not live to see the temple and its associated forum completed. It remained unfinished at the time of his assassination and was only completed by Octavian as an act of filial piety. XF. Est...8000,00.
Julius Caesar. Denarius. 44 BC. Galia. (Rsc-14). (Ffc-12). (Craw-468/2). (Cal-646). Anv.: Diademed head of Venus left, Cupid and lituus before, sceptre behind. Rev.: Gallia and a Gaulish captive seated beneath trophy, CAESAR in exergue. . 3,75 g. Very well-centered struck. Minor oxidation, otherwise rare in this condition. XF. Est...1500,00.
Rare Brutus!!
Brutus. L. Plaetorius Cestianus. Denarius. 43-42 BC. Military mint travelling with Brutus and Cassius in western Asia Minor or northern Greece. (Ffc-1). (Craw-508/2). (Sydenham-1300). Anv.: L. PLAET. CEST., laureate draped and veiled bust of Ceres right surmounted by modius. Rev.: Axe and simpulum. BRVT. IMP. below. . 3,65 g. Very well-centered struck. Some banker's marks. Lovely old cabinet tone. Very rare. Included collector´s label. Choice VF. Est...2500,00.
Augustus. Denarius. 18-17/16 BC. Colonia Patricia (Córdoba). (Ffc-14). (Ric-126). (Cal-808). Anv.: Bare head of Augustus right. Rev.: AVGVSTVS below capricorn right bearing cornucopiae on its back and holding globe and rudder. . 3,35 g. Very well-centered struck.
Ex Tauler&Fau, Selection (30/03/2022), lot 1090. XF. Est...1200,00.
Augustus. Denarius. 18 BC. Colonia Patricia (Córdoba). (Ffc-197). (Ric-115). (Cal-741). Anv.: CAESARI AVGVSTO laureate head of Augustus right. Rev.: S.P. - Q.R. in exergue, round temple of four columns, within which chariot surmounted by small quadriga and Roman eagle. . 3,80 g. Magnífico retrato de fino estilo. Precioso ejemplar con restos de brillo original y ligeros tonos iridiscentes. Rara en esta conservación. . AU/XF. Est...4500,00.
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. . 3,68 g. Delicate patina. A good sample. Very well-centered struck. Full legends. Rare in this condition. XF. Est...800,00.
Augustus. Denarius. 17 BC. Uncertain mint. (Ric-I 540). (Bmcre-684). (Rsc-2). Anv.: Young, male head to right (Gaius Caesar?); CAESAR below; all within oak-wreath. Rev.: Candelabrum ornamented with rams' heads; AVG-VST across fields; all within wreath entwined with bucrania and paterae. . 3,88 g. Obverse banker mark. Soft tone. Attractive. Scarce. XF. Est...900,00.
Tiberius. Aureus. 14-37 AD. Lugdunum. (Ric-25). (Cohen-15). (Cal-305d). Anv.: CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS. Laureate head of Tiberius right. Rev.: PONTIF MAXIM. Livia (as Pax) seated right on chair, holding scepter in right hand and olive branch in left. . 7,76 g. Exceptional state of preservation. An attractive portrait, virtually as struck. Minimal surface hairlines. AU. Est...10000,00.
NGC - Ch AU 4/5, 4/5
Tiberius. Denarius. 14-37 AD. Lugdunum. (Spink-1763). (Ric-30). (Rsc-16b). Anv.: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS. Laureate head of Tiberius right. Rev.: PONTIF MAXIM. Livia (as Pax), holding scepter and olive branch, seated right on chair, feet on footstool; ornate chair legs, single line below. . 3,88 g. Attractive specimen. Shap, clear and lovely specimen. Original luster. Slabbed by NGC as Ch AU, strike 4/5, surface 4/5. Est...1200,00.
NGC AU - 4/5, 4/5
Tiberius. Denarius. 14-37 AD. Lugdunum. (Ric-I 30 corr.). (Bmcre-48). (Rsc-16a). Anv.: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laureate head to right. Rev.: PONTIF MAXIM, Livia, as Pax, seated to right on throne with ornamented legs, holding sceptre and branch; single exergual line below. . 3,74 g. A fantastic portait of superb style. Some luster. Rare in this grade. Slabbed by NGC as AU, Strike 4/5, Surface 4/5. Est...1000,00.
Titus. Denarius. 79 AD. Rome. (Ric-34). (Bmc-9). (C-268). Anv.: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M, Laureate head right. Rev.: TR P VIIII IMP XIIII COS VII P P, Venus, nude to waist, standing right leaning against column, holding helmet and transverse spear. . 3,49 g. A good sample. Delicate patina. Rare in this condition. XF. Est...500,00.
Nero. Denarius. 65-66 AD. Rome. (Ric-I 60). (Bmcre-90). (Rsc-314). Anv.: NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head to right. Rev.: Salus seated to left on throne, holding patera in right hand, left resting at her side; SALVS in exergue. . 3,16 g. Beautiful old cabinet tone. Scarce.
Ex Tauler&Fau, Selection (30/03/2022) lot 1097. Choice VF. Est...1200,00.
Expressive portrait
Nero. Sestertius. 67 AD. Rome. (Ric-I 356). (Bmcre-114). (C-284). Anv.: IMP NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR P XIII P P, laureate head right. Rev.: Roma seated left on cuirass, holding long sceptre and resting left arm on shield, S C across field; ROMA in exergue. . 24,59 g. Beautiful and expressive portrait in high relief. Good specimen with an attractive green patina. Ex Bertolami Fine Arts 12 (10/29/2014), lot 676. XF/Almost XF. Est...2500,00.
Ex Gorny & Mosch
Vespasian. Sestertius. 71 AD. Rome. (Ric-II 2 247). (Bmcre-568). (C-440). Anv.: IMP CAES VESPAS AVG P M TR P P P COS III, laureate head to right. Rev.: Mars advancing to right, holding transverse spear and trophy over shoulder; S-C across fields. . 24,14 g. Slightly smoothed fields. Beautiful green patina. Very beautiful specimen. Ex Gorny & Mosch 215 (14/10/2013), lot 1024. XF. Est...3000,00.
Ex CNG, Triton IX
Trajan. Sestertius. 98 AD. Rome. (Ric-II 390 var.). (Bmcre-718 var.). (Banti-321). Anv.: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM P M, laureate bust right, wearing aegis. Rev.: TR POT COS II P P. Pax seated left, holding branch in extended right hand, cradling sceptre in left arm; S C in exergue. . 28,75 g.
Attractive early style bust. Nice patina. Very rare with aegis (Banti records only one example). Light smoothing in fields.
Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Triton IX (10/01/2006), lot 1442. AU/XF. Est...4500,00.
Trajan. Sestertius. 114-116 AD. Rome. (Ric-II 656). (Woytek-548v). (Bmcre-1017). Anv.: IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P, laureate and draped bust to right. Rev.: Emperor seated to right on platform, two officers standing behind, six soldiers standing to right below with horse, three standards in background; IMPERATOR VIII SC in two lines in exergue. . 27,15 g. Tooled and smoothed. XF. Est...3000,00.
Second known specimen
Hadrian. Aureus. 134-138 AD. Rome. (Ric-II 3). Anv.: HADRIANVS AVG COS III PP. Bare head and bust draped complete to left. Rev.: AEGYPTOS, Egypt reclining left, holding sistrum, left arm resting on a basket around which a snake coils; ibis standing before. . 7,08 g. We have not found other similar specimens at auction, we only have as a reference the specimen exhibited at the American Numismatic Society (ANS), which shares the obverse die with the one we offer. Published in Numista #255962 with a rarity grade of 100. Extremely rare and apparently the second known specimen. Choice VF. Est...7000,00.
Fine style
Hadrian. Denarius. 124-125 AD. Rome. (Ric-II.3 716). (Bmcre-394). (Rsc-328a). Anv.: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, laureate head to right. Rev.: COS III, Concordia seated to left, holding patera and resting elbow on figure of Spes. . 3,57 g. Original luster. Magnificent piece. Fine style. Mint state. Est...700,00.
Nice patina
Hadrian. Denarius. 125-128 AD. Rome. (Ric II-3, 865). Anv.: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P, laureate bust right. Rev.: COS III, star within crescent; globe below. . 3,59 g. Nice patina with some iridiscent tones. Sharp and clear, a lovely example. Scarce in this condition.
Ex Tauler&Fau, Selection (30/03/2022), lot 1111. AU. Est...900,00.
NGC - Ch AU 5/5, 4/5
Hadrian. Denarius. 117-138 AD. (Ric-II.3 2047). (Bmcre-719). (Rsc-1334). Anv.: HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, bare head to righ. Rev.: SALVS AVG, Salus standing to right, feeding out of patera snake coiled around altar. . 3,21 g.
Sharp strike of fine style with hardly any signs of wear. Nice old cabinet tone with blue and brown hues that further accentuate the eye appeal of the piece. Outstanding and rare in this state of preservation. Slabbed by NGC as Ch AU, Strike 5/5, Surface 4/5, Fine Style . Est...600,00.
Hadrian. Sestertius. 124-127 AD. Rome. (Ric-II 3 735). (Bmcre-1313). Anv.: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, laureate head to right, slight drapery on far shoulder. Rev.: COS III, Emperor on horseback to left, raising hand and holding spear; S-C across fields, EXPED AVG in exergue. . 29,15 g. Green patina with reddish tones. Excellent specimen. Rare. Ex Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger, Auction 418 (02/11/2016), lot 1095; Ex Numismatik Lanz, Auction 26 (1983), lot 593. XF. Est...3000,00.
Ex Numismatik Lanz
Hadrian. Sestertius. 132-134 AD. Rome. (Ric-706). (Bmcre-1395). Anv.: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust to right. Rev.: FELICITATI AVG, Galley right with five oarsmen, Triton on prow blowing trumpet; S-C across fields; COS III P P in exergue. . 29,13 g. Smoothed fields. Very beautiful specimen. Ex Lanz 159 (08/12/2014), lot 450. XF. Est...3000,00.
Ex Nomos
Antoninus Pius. Sestertius. 245-247 AD. Rome. (Ric-III 765). (Bmcre-1666). (Ch-318). Anv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P, laureate head to right. Rev.: COS III(I) / S-C. Antoninus Pius standing left, wearing military dress, paludamentum and a radiate nimbus, holding a laurel branch in his right hand and a spear in his left. . 27,49 g. A splendid example of a perfectly struck sestertius with an excellent portrait and a fine brown patina. Very rare. Ex Nomos (21/10/2014), lot 243. Almost MS. Est...6000,00.
Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius. Aureus. 141-143 d.C. Rome. (Ric-III 421b). (Cal-1734). (Bmcre-170). Anv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate head of Pius left. Rev.: AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG P II F COS, bareheaded, draped, and cuirassed bust of Aurelius right. . 7,18 g. Very well-centered struck. It retains some luster. Very rare. Choice VF/Almost XF. Est...8000,00.
Diva Faustina. Aureus. 141 AD. Rome. (Ric-III 349a (Pius)). (Calicó-1473a). (Bmcre-369 (Pius)). Anv.: DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust to right. Rev.: AETERNITAS, Fortuna standing facing, head to left, carrying patera and rudder on ground. . 6,00 g. Nice specimen of fine style and some luster. Ex Roma Numismatic (22/03/2023), lot 691. AU. Est...6000,00.
Severus Alexander. Aureus. 232 AD. Rome. (Ric-IV 249). (C-500 var.). (Cal-3130). Anv.: IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, laureate bust to right, slight drapery on far shoulder. Rev.: PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing facing, head to left, holding grain ears over modius and cornucopiae. . 5,86 g. Well-centered struck. Rare. Ex Cayón Diciembre 2007 (13/12/2007), lot 3354. XF. Est...5000,00.
Ex Trausnitz Collection 1997
Constantius II. Solidus. 340-350 AD. Siscia. (Ric-131). (Depeyrot-12/1). Anv.: CONSTANTIVS AVGVSTVS, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right; all within wreath border tied with rosette. Rev.: VICTORIAE DD NN AVGG, two Victories standing facing each other, supporting wreath inscribed VOT XX MVLT XXX; oSIS• in exergue; all within wreath border tied with rosette. . 4,47 g. Magnificent piece. Lightly cleaned. A few specimens known. Very rare. Ex the Trausnitz Collection, Münzen & Medaillen Deutschland, Auction 1 (16/09/1997), lot 782; Ex Münzen & Medaillen AG Basel, List 602 (November 1996), no. 134. AU. Est...4000,00.
Arcadius. Solidus. 383-388 AD. Constantinople. (Ric-70c2). (Depeyrot-46/3). Anv.: D N ARCADIVS P F AVG. Rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right. Rev.: CONCORDIA AVGGG A. Constantinopolis seated facing, head turned to right, placing her right foot on prow, holding scepter in her right hand and placing her left on shield resting on small column and inscribed VOT / V / MVL / X; CONOB in exergue. . 4,45 g. Well struck. It retains some luster. XF. Est...900,00.
Heraclius, with Heraclius Constantine. Solidus. 616-625 AD. (Doc-13c). (MIB-11). (Sear-738). Anv.: ∂∂ NN ҺЄRACLIЧS ЄƮ ҺЄRA CONST P P A, facing busts of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, each wearing chlamys and simple crown with cross on circlet; cross above. Rev.: VICTORIA AVςЧ Γ, cross potent on four steps; CONOB in exergue. . 4,59 g. Original luster. A good sample. XF. Est...800,00.
Constants II. Solidus. 641-646 AD. Constantinople. Office 7th. (Sear-938). Anv.: d N CONStANtINЧS PP AV. Frontal bust without beard, with crown and clamid, holding cruciferous globe. Rev.: VICTORIA AVϚЧ Z (retrograde). Cross potenzada on three steps. CONOB in exergue. . 4,40 g. Faint scratches. Original luster. Attractive specimen. Almost MS. Est...600,00.
Constants II. Solidus. 651-654 AD. Constantinople. Office 6th. (Sear-956). Anv.: d N CONStANtINЧS PP AV. Crowned and draped frontal bust, with long beard, holding cruciferous globe. Rev.: VICTORIA AVϚЧ S. Cross potenzada on three steps. CONOB in exergue. . 4,40 g. Original luster. Attractive. Almost MS. Est...700,00.
Constans II with Constantine IV. Solidus. 654-659 AD. Constantinople. (Doc-25j). (MIB-26). (SB-959). Anv.: δ N CONSTANTINЧS C CONSTAN Crowned and draped bust of Constans facing, with long beard and whiskers, on the left; crowned, draped and beardless bust of Heraclius Constantine facing, on the right; above, cross. Rev.: VICTORIA AVGЧ I. Cross potent on base and three steps; CONOB in exergue. . 4,35 g. Original luster. Surface hairlines. XF/Almost MS. Est...800,00.
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