Pompeius Magnus. Cn. Pompeius Magnus y M. Poblicius. Denarius. 46-45 BC. Hispania. (Ffc-1). (Craw-469/a). (Cal-1146). Anv.: M. POBLICI. LEG. PRO. PR. head of Roma right.; bead and reel border. Rev.: (CN. MAG)NVS IMP., Hispania or Baetica presenting palm to Pompey who is alighting from prow. . 3,90 g. VF. Est...350,00.
Julius Caesar. Fourée Denarius. 47-46 BC. Galia. (Ffc-10). (Craw-458/1). (Cal-644). Anv.: Diademed head of Venus right. Rev.: CAESAR, Aeneas walking Ieft, carrying Anchises and palladium. . 3,04 g. It preserves all the silver plating, revealing its copper soul only in the small planchet break presents on the edge. Almost VF. Est...150,00.
Mark Antony and Octavian. Denarius. 41 BC. Mint moving. Epheso?. (Ffc-9). (Craw-517/2). (Rsc-8a). Anv.: M•ANT•IMP•AVG•III•VIR•R•P•C•M•BARBAT•Q•P. Head of Marcus Antonius to right. Rev.: CAESAR•IMP•PONT•III•VIR•R•P•C•. Head of Octavian to right. . 3,33 g. Marker´s bank. Porosities in metal. Cleaning scratches in obverse. Almost VF. Est...300,00.
Brutus. Denarius. 43-42 BC. Mint moving with Brutus in Lycia. (Ffc-4). (Craw-501/1). (Cal-876). Anv.: LEI BERTAS, bare head of Liberty right. Rev.: (CAEPIO)•BRVTVS•PRO•COS. plectrum, lyre and branch. . 3,83 g. Traces of luster. Very thin flan crack. Rare, even more so in this grade. Almost XF. Est...900,00.
Cassius. P. Cornelius Lentulus Spinther. Denarius. 43-42 BC. Asia Minor. (Ffc-2). (Craw-500/3). (Rsc-Cassius 4). Anv.: C. CASSI. IMP. LEIBERTAS., diademed head of Liberty right, but smaller coarser style. Rev.: Jug and lituus, LENTVLVS SPINT below. . 3,49 g. Reverse banker mark. Minor crack. VF. Est...350,00.
Unpublished
Lepidus and Octavian (Agustus). Denarius. 42 BC. Military mint moving with Lepidus in Italy. (Ffc-4 var.). (Craw-495/2d var.). (BMCRR-110 var.). Anv.: LEPIDVS PONT. MAX. lll V.R.P.C., (NT and MA interlace), head of Augustus right. Rev.: C. CAESAR IMP. lll VIR. R.R.C., (IMP interlace), head of Octavian right. . 3,68 g. Marker´s bank. Scratches in obverse. Error in the legend, the engraver engraved an R instead of the P on the reverse legend. Unpublished. Very rare. Almost VF. Est...1000,00.
Ex Münzhandlung Basel (1936)
Mark Antony. Cn Domitius Ahenobarbus. Denarius. 40 BC. Mint moving. (Ffc-13). (Craw-521/2). (Sydenham-1179). Anv.: ANT. IMP. III. VIR. R.P.C. his bare head right, lituus behind. Rev.: CN. DOMIT. AHENOBARBVS IMP., prow, star of twelve rays (mostly large). . 3,60 g. Banker's mark in obverse. Planchet break. Very rare. Ex Münzhandlung Basel Nº6 (18/03/1936), lot 1500. VF/Choice VF. Est...900,00.
Augustus. Fourée Denarius. 28 BC. Rome. (Ffc-1). (Ric-I 275a). (Bmcre-650). Anv.: CAESAR COS. VI bare head of Augustus right, lituus behind. Rev.: AEGYPTO CAPTA crocodile right. . 2,61 g. Despite preserving all the silver envelope, with no signs of its copper core or even its original patina, given its low weight we consider it to be a fourée Denarius. Very rare. Almost VF/VF. Est...300,00.
Augustus. Denarius. 7-6 BC. Lugdunum. (Ric-I 207). (Bmcre-519ff). (Rsc-43). Anv.: CAES(AR 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. . 3,63 g. Almost XF. Est...300,00.
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 CAESARE(S) in exergue. . 3,64 g. Choice VF. Est...250,00.
Augustus. Denarius. 7-6 BC. Rome. (Ric-207). (Bmcre-433). (Rsc-43c). Anv.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE. Laureate head on the right. Rev.: AVGVSTI (F COS DESIG PRIN)C IVVENT. Gaius and Lucius standing in robes, with two shields and spears, above the simpulum and lituus. In exergue C L CAESARES. . 3,76 g. Pleasant obverse. Displaced struck on reverse. Almost XF/Choice VF. Est...300,00.
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. . 3,81 g. Small bust. Rare. Choice VF/VF. Est...200,00.
Augustus. Denarius. 7-6 a.C. Rome. (Ric-207). (Bmcre-433). (Rsc-43c). Anv.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE. Laureate head on the right. Rev.: (AV)GVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT. Gaius and Lucius standing in robes, with two shields and spears, above the simpulum and lituus. In exergue (C) L CAESARE(S). . 3,69 g. Almost XF/Choice VF. Est...300,00.
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. . 3,34 g. Patina. Displaced struck. Choice VF. Est...180,00.
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. PR(INC. IVVENT), Caius and Lucius Caesars standing facing, shields and spears between them; above, between the spears, simpulum and lituus turned inwards. . 3,82 g. VF/Almost VF. Est...160,00.
X
Confirm your maximum bid
Conecting