Cleopatra and Marc Antony. Denarius. Autumn 34 BC. Uncertain mint. (Craw-543/1). (Rsc-1). (BMCRR-East 179/82). Anv.: (CLEOPAT)ERAE(•REGINAE•REGVM•FILI)ORVM•REG(VM•), diademed and draped bust of Cleopatra to right; prow to right at point of bust. Rev.: (ANT)ONI•ARMENIA•DEVICTA, bare head of Marc Antony to right; Armenian tiara to left. . 3,41 g. Very rare. F/Choice F. Est...600,00.
The third known example
Augustus. Zeugitania. Dupondius. 27 BC. - 14 AD. Colonia Iulia Pia Paterna. (Rpc-I suplement 4, 759A). (MAA-Unlisted). Anv.: (CAESAR) DIVI•F Bare head of Augustus to left; before, lituus. Rev.: (EX•D•)D•CO(L IVL•P•)P AT Ceres walking right, holding torch in each hand; before, plow . . 13,79 g. Of the highest rarity, the third known example. For a discussion of the enigmatic Colonia Iulia Pia Paterna, see the introduction in RPC I p. 194-195. All we can say for now is that the city lay to the East of Carthage, somewhere on Cape Bon. Choice F. Est...500,00.
Divus Augustus. Unit. 22-30 AD. Rome. (Ric-I 81 (Tiberius)). (Bmcre-146 (Tiberius)). (C-228). Anv.: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head to left. Rev.: Altar enclosure with double-panelled door; S-C across fields, PROVIDENT in exergue. . 11,24 g. Attractive patina. Attractive. Almost XF/AU. Est...350,00.
Augustus and Agrippa. Unit. 10 BC - 10 AD. Nemausus, Gaul. (Ric-I 158). (Rpc-I 524). (AMC-425). Anv.: Back to back laureate and rostral crowned head of Agrippa to left and head of Augustus to right, wearing oak wreath; IMP above, DIVI F below. Rev.: Crocodile to right, chained to palm tree behind, wreath above; COL-NEM across fields. . 11,48 g. A good sample. Hairlines from strike. Metal defect on obverse. Scarce in this grade. Almost XF. Est...500,00.
Tiberius. Denarius. 15-16 AD. Lugdunum. (Ric-4). (Bmcre-7). (Rsc-48). Anv.: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laureate head right. Rev.: TR POT XVII, Tiberius, laureate and cloaked, standing in slow quadriga right, holding laurel branch and eagle-tipped sceptre; the horses' heads all turned right, IMP VII in exergue. . 3,56 g. Original Patina. Minor marks. Rare. Almost XF/Choice VF. Est...400,00.
Tiberius. Denarius. 14-37 AD. Lugdunum. (Ric-30 var). (Rsc-16a). (Bmcre-48). 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. . 3,61 g. A good sample. AU. Est...800,00.
Tiberius. Denarius. 36-37 AD. Lugdunum. (Ric-I 30). (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; on singular exergual line. . 3,50 g. Original Patina. Beautiful. Almost XF/Choice VF. Est...400,00.
NGC - Ch VF 4/5, 3/5
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. . 3,73 g. Some luster. Slabbed by NGC as Ch VF, strike 4/5, surface 3/5. Est...700,00.
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. Well-centerd struck. Toned. Choice VF. Est...300,00.
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Antonia. Denarius. 41-45 AD. Rome. (Ric-I 68 (Claudius)). (Bmcre-114). (Rsc-5). Anv.: ANTONIA AVGVSTA, draped bust to right, wearing crown of corn-ears, hair in long plait behind. Rev.: SACERDOS DIVI AVGVSTI, two vertical long torches, lighted and linked by ribbon. . 3,74 g. Delicate patina. Very rare. XF. Est...9000,00.
Nero. Aureus. 60-61 AD. Rome. (Ric-I 27). (Biaggi-234). (Calicó-436). Anv.: NERO CAESAR AVG IMP, bare head to right. Rev.: PONTIF MAX TR P VII COS IIII P P, Roma standing to right, foot on helmet, holding shield, bow and dagger at feet; EX- SC across fields. . 7,53 g. Rare. Ex Jorge Octavio Bustos Collection. VF. Est...3500,00.
Galba. Denarius. 68 AD. Tarraco?. (Ric-49). (Bmc-217). (Rsc-34). Anv.: SER GALBA IMPERATOR Laureate head of Galba to right. Rev.: CONCORDIA PROVINCIARVM Concordia standing left, holding branch in her right hand and cornucopiae in her left. . 3,34 g. Minor scratch on reverse. Attractive patina. Rare. Choice VF. Est...750,00.
Galba. Dupondius. 68-69 AD. Rome. (Ric-Unlisted). Anv.: SER GALBA IMP CAESAR AVG PM TRP P P, laureate head to right, globe at point of bust. Rev.: FIDES PVBLICA, Fides standing facing, head to left, holding patera and cornucopiae; S-C across fields. . 13,31 g. We have found no references to the obverse/reverse dies combination, nor to the atypical style of the bust, with more delicate art than usual. We believe it may be a hybrid strike of Vespasian (Ric - II.1 1210). Apparently unpublished. It was in hoop. Very rare.. Choice VF/Almost VF. Est...500,00.
Vespasian. Aureus. 70 AD. Rome. (Ric-II.1 28). (Bmcre-23-25). (Calicó-607). Anv.: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head to right. Rev.: COS ITER TR POT, Pax seated to left, holding branch and caduceus. . 7,17 g. Some scratches. Traces of mounting. Ex Jorge Octavio Bustos Collection. VF/Almost VF. Est...2500,00.
Trajan. Aureus. 105-107 AD. Rome. (Ric-252, 123). (Bmc-74, 312). (Calicó-I 206). Anv.: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right. Rev.: COS V P P SPQR OPTIMO PRINC. Libertas standing front, head to left, holding pileus in her right hand and scepter with her left. . 7,14 g. Slight traces of original gloss on the obverse. Beautiful color. Attractive. Choice VF. Est...4500,00.
Trajan. Sestertius. 101-102 AD. Rome. (Ric-II 432 var.). (Woytek-107b). (Bmcre-747 var.). Anv.: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM P M, laureate head to right, slight drapery on far shoulder. Rev.: TR POT COS IIII P P, Pax seated to left, holding olive branch and sceptre; SC in exergue. . 26,01 g. Choice VF/VF. Est...200,00.
Antoninus Pius. Aureus. 147 AD. Rome. (Ric-147c). (Bmcre-557). (Calicó-1655). Anv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head right. Rev.: TR PO T COS IIII, Roma, helmeted and draped, seated left on throne, feet on footstool, holding palladium on extended right hand and spear in left; round shield leaning against throne to right. . 7,12 g. Minor hairlines. Choice VF. Est...3500,00.
Faustina Junior. Aureus. 147-175 AD. Rome. (Ric-718 (Aurelius)). (Cal-2076). (Ch-220). Anv.: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA. Draped bust to the right. Rev.: TEMPOR FELIC. Faustina standing facing, head left, holding a infant in each arm; two more children standing to her left and right. . 7,11 g. This coin, part of a series depicting Faustina with numerous children, probably shows only a portion of her offspring, as her biographies show that she had more than six children during her lifetime. The coin is very centered. It has a beautiful orange color with slight traces of luster. The reverse is very common in bronze and silver mintage, but very rare in gold. We have only found three examples at auctions in recent years. Very rare. Almost XF/Choice VF. Est...5000,00.
Otacilia Severa. Antoninianus. 248 d.C. Rome. Ludi Saeculares issue, commemorating the 1000th anniversary of Rome. (Ric-116b). (Seaby-63). Anv.: OTACIL SEVERA AVG. diademed and draped bust right, set on crescent. Rev.: SAECVLARES AVGG. hippopotamus advancing right; IIII in exergue. . 2,84 g. Scarce. Choice VF. Est...150,00.
Trajan Decius. Antoninianus. 249-251 AD. Rome. (Ric-IV 16c). (Rsc-49). Anv.: IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right. Rev.: GENIVS EXERC ILLVRICIANI. Genius, wearing polos on head, standing facing, head to left, holding patera and cornucopiae; to right, standard. . 4,72 g. VF/Choice VF. Est...60,00.
Trajan Decius. Seleucis and Pieria. Tetradrachm. 249-251 AD. Antioch. (RPC-I 1645). (Prieur-527). (McAlee-1113c). Anv.: AYT K Γ MЄ KY ΔЄKIOC TPAIANOC CЄB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from behind; ••• below bust. Rev.: ΔHMAPX ЄΞOYCIAC, eagle standing to right on palm, with wings spread, holding wreath in beak; SC in exergue. . 12,04 g. A good sample. Light obverse tone. Almost XF. Est...120,00.
Constantius I. Argenteus. 295-297 AD. Rome. (Ric-VI 42a). (Rsc-314b). Anv.: CONSTANTIVS CAES, laureate head to right. Rev.: VIRTVS MILITVM, four tetrarchs sacrificing over tripod before city enclosure with six turrets; A in exergue. . 3,62 g. Obverse worn die. Otherwise a good sample. Almost XF/XF. Est...600,00.
Constantinus I. Follis. 335-336 AD. Siscia. (Ric-252 var.). Anv.: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG. Rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right. Rev.: GLORIA EXERCITVS. Two soldiers standing facing each other, each holding inverted spear in his outer hand and placing his inner on shield set on ground, between them, signum with Chi-Rho; ·ЄSIS· in exergue. . 2,28 g. A good sample. AU. Est...60,00.
Constantius II. Miliarense. 355-361 AD. Thessalonica. (Ric-203). (Rsc-326). (Gnecchi-70). Anv.: D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG. Draped bust with pearl diadem and armour of the right. Rev.: VIRTVS EXERCITVS. Soldier in military attire standing right, holding shield and spear. In exergue TES. . 4,35 g. Fragmented flan or crack flan repaired with skill. Very rare. AU. Est...800,00.
Honorius. Solidus. 394-395 AD. Mediolanum. (Ric-IX 35c = X 1206). (Depeyrot-16/2). (Toffanin-486/2). Anv.: D N HONORIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right. Rev.: VICTORIA AVGGG, emperor standing to right, holding labarum and Victory on globe, treading on captive to right; M-D across fields, COMOB in exergue. . 4,49 g. AU/XF. Est...1200,00.
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