Cornelius. Cn Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus. Denarius. 76-75 BC. Hispania. (Ffc-626). (Craw-393/1a). (Cal-486). Anv.: G. P. R. above diademed bust of the Genius of the Roman People draped right, sceptre on shoulder. Rev.: EX. S.C. divided by terrestrial globe between rudder and sceptre, CN. LEN. Q. below. . 3,89 g. Almost XF/Choice VF. Est...180,00.
Domitius. Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus. Denarius. 128 BC. Rome. (Ffc-680). (Craw-261/1). (Cal-543). Anv.: Head of Roma right, X below chin, ear of corn behind. Rev.: Victory in biga right, holding reins in left hand an whip in right hand, ROMA., above, a man attacking a lion below horses, CN. DOM in exergue. . 3,89 g. Lightly toned. Very well-centered struck. Ex Martí Hervera 1094 (20/12/2016), lot 2363. Choice VF. Est...160,00.
Fabius. Q. Fabius Maximus Eburnus. Denarius. 127 BC. Rome. (Ffc-693). (Craw-265/1). (Cal-567). Anv.: Head of Roma. X below chin. Q. MAX. o MX, (MA interlace), ROMA behind. Rev.: Cornucopiae upon thunderbolt, all in wreath. . 3,93 g. Ex J. Herrero (28/05/2014), lot 190. Included original label. Almost XF. Est...180,00.
Fonteius. C. Fonteius. Denarius. 114-113 BC. South of Italy. (Ffc-713). (Craw-290/1). (Cal-585). Anv.: Janiform head, Fons or Fontus, laureate, X on right, letter G on left, often with 5 dots below head. Rev.: Galley with pilot and three rowers left, C. FONT. (NT interlace), above, ROMA below. . 3,96 g. Choice VF. Est...220,00.
Fufius. Q. Fufius Calenus y Mucius Cordus. Denarius. 70 BC. Rome. (Ffc-725). (Craw-403/1). (Cal-595). Anv.: KALENI below jugate heads of Honos and Virtus, the former is laureate and the latter wears helmet, HO., behind, VIRT., (RT interlace), before. Rev.: Italia on left and Roma on right, clasping hands, between clasped hands, comucopiae, behind Italia, caducous, Roma wears diadem, holds fasces in left hand and places right foot on globe, RO on right, ITAL., (monogram) on Ieft. CORDI. in exergue. . 3,99 g. Magnificent piece. Strong and centered strike, retaining traces of original luster. A tiny punch mark on the reverse, made by merchants, confirms its authenticity. Scarce in this condition. XF/AU. Est...400,00.
Fufius. Q. Fufius Calenus y Mucius Cordus. Denarius. 70 BC. Uncertain mint in Italy (Rome?). (Ffc-725). (Craw-403/1). (Cal-595). Anv.: KALENI below jugate heads of Honos and Virtus, the former is laureate and the latter wears helmet, HO., behind, VIRT., (RT interlace), before. Rev.: Italia on left and Roma on right, clasping hands, between clasped hands, comucopiae, behind Italia, caducous, Roma wears diadem, holds fasces in left hand and places right foot on globe, RO on right, ITAL., (monogram) on Ieft. CORDI. in exergue. . 4,10 g. Nice patina and well-centered struck. Obverse banker mark. Almost XF/Choice VF. Est...250,00.
Fundanius. C. Fundanius. Denarius. 101 BC. Rome. (Ffc-727). (Craw-326/1a). (Cal-597). Anv.: Head of Roma right, letter A on dot behind. Rev.: Male figure (¿Marius?) in walking quadriga right, youth on nearest horses, holding laurelbranch in left hand and staff in right hand, Q above, C. FVNDAN., in exergue. . 3,91 g. Slight patina. Choice VF. Est...150,00.
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. . 3,80 g. Slightly cleaned. Choice VF. Est...160,00.
Herennius. Marcus Herennius. Denarius. 108-107 BC. South of Italy. (Ffc-746). (Craw-308/1b). Anv.: Diademed head of Piety right, behind PIETAS., (TA interlace). Rev.: M. HERENNI., (HE interlace), to left of Amphinomus carrying his father, ·T on right. . 3,98 g. Light obverse tone. Almost XF/Choice VF. Est...180,00.
Hosidius. C. Hosidius C.f. Geta. Denarius. 68 BC. South of Italy. (Ffc-751). (Craw-407/2). Anv.: Diademed head of Diana draped right, (but bigger bust, with hair and different adornment in the neck), 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. . 4,00 g. Light obverse tone. Traces of luster. Slightly oxidation. Attractive. Scarce in this grade. XF. Est...500,00.
Julius. L. Julius L.f. Caesar. Denarius. 103 BC. Rome. (Ffc-764). (Craw-320/1). (Cal-631). Anv.: Head of Mars left, CAESAR behind, letter N superated by dot above. Rev.: Venus Genetrix in biga left, draw by two Cupids, before them lyre, same letter N superated by dot above. L. IVLI. L.F. in exergue. . 3,49 g. Good strike for this type. Choice VF. Est...200,00.
Licinius. P. Licinius Crassus M.F. Denarius. 55 BC. Rome. (Ffc-804). (Craw-430/1). (Cal-890). Anv.: Laureate and diademed bust of Venus draped right, S.C. behind. Rev.: Female figure standing before her horse which she holds by bridle, shield and cuirass at her feet. P. CRASSVS. M.F. around. . 4,01 g. Obverse banker mark. Choice VF/Almost XF. Est...180,00.
Marcius. Q. Marcius Philipus. Denarius. 129 BC. Rome. (Ffc-849). (Craw-259/1). (Cal-933). Anv.: Head of Roma right, X behind. Rev.: Macedonian horseman right, holding reins in left hand and spear in right hand, Macedonian helmet behind. Q. PILIPVS., below horses. ROMA in exergue. . 4,01 g. Atractivo ejemplar. Almost XF. Est...200,00.
Marcius. L. Marcius Censorinus. Denarius. 88 BC. Rome. (Ffc-884). (Craw-360/1b). (Cal-953). Anv.: L. CENSORIN behind diademed and veiled bust of Venus right. Rev.: Venus in biga, number CX above, C. LIMETA., (TA interlace), below horses. P. CREPVSI in exergue. . 4,00 g. Magnificent piece. Most of original luster. Slight tone in reverse. Very rare in this grade. AU. Est...500,00.
Marcius. L. Marcius Censorinus. Denarius. 88 BC. Rome. (Ffc-893). (Cal-961a). Anv.: Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev.: L. CENSOR before the satyr, Marsyas, standing Ieft with wine-skin on shoulder; behind him, column surmounted by draped figure (Minerva?), letter I in the field. . 3,73 g. VF. Est...100,00.
Marcius. C. Marcius Philippus. Denarius. 56 BC. Rome. (Ffc-894). (Craw-425/1). (Cal-962). Anv.: ANCVS below diademed head of Ancus Marcius right, lituus behind. Rev.: PHILIPPVS behind equestrian statue right on an arcade of five arches within A.Q.V.A. MAR. (MAR monogram), flower below horses. . 3,85 g. Slight traces of original luster. Almost XF/XF. Est...200,00.
Marcius. C. Marcius Philippus. Denarius. 56 BC. Rome. (Ffc-894). (Craw-425/1). (Cal-962). Anv.: ANCVS below diademed head of Ancus Marcius right, lituus behind. Rev.: PHILIPPVS behind equestrian statue right on an arcade of five arches within A.Q.V.A. MAR. (MAR monogram), flower below horses. . 4,00 g. Slight patina. Minor scratches on obverse. Very attractive. Almost XF/XF. Est...250,00.
Marius. C. Marius C.f. Capito. Denarius. 81 BC. Auxiliary mint of Rome. (Ffc-901). (Craw-378/1c). (Cal-968). Anv.: CAPIT followed by number CXXII behind draped bust of Ceres right, head bound with corn-wreath, torch before. Rev.: Husbandman left, ploughing with yoke of oxen, same number CXXII above, C. MARI. C.F./ S.C. in exergue. . 3,89 g. Almost XF/Choice VF. Est...200,00.
Minucius. Q. Minucius Thermus M.f. Denarius. 103 BC. Rome. (Ffc-928). (Craw-319/1). (Cal-1029). Anv.: Head of Mars left. Rev.: Two warriors fighting, the one on the left protects fallen comrade, the other wears horned helmet. Q. THERM. M.F., (THE y MF interlace), in exergue. . 3,97 g. VF. Est...150,00.
Naevius. C. Naevius Balbus. Denarius. 79 BC. Auxiliary mint of Rome. (Ffc-937). (Craw-382/1b). (Cal-1041). Anv.: Diademed head of Venus right, S.C. behind. Rev.: Victory in triga right, number ⊥XX above, C. NAE. BALB., (AE y AL interlace). . 3,78 g. Nice old cabinet tone. Attractive. Ex Jesús Vico 119 (02/04/2009), lot 964. Included original label. XF. Est...220,00.
Naevius. C. Naevius Balbus. Denarius. 79 BC. Auxiliary mint of Rome. (Ffc-937). (Craw-382/1b). (Cal-1041). Anv.: Diademed head of Venus right, S.C. behind. Rev.: Victory in triga right, number CXXX above, C. NAE. BALB., (AE y AL interlace). . 3,82 g. Very well-centered struck. Choice VF. Est...150,00.
Nonius. M. Nonius Sufenas. Denarius. 59 BC. Rome. (Ffc-941). (Craw-421/1). (Cal-1048). Anv.: SVFENAS before head of Saturn right, harpa, conical stone and S.C. behind. Rev.: Roma seated Ieft being crowned by Victory who stands behind her, SEX. NONI. in exergue, PR. L.V.P.F., (praetor ludos Victoriac primus fecit), in field. . 3,99 g. Choice VF. Est...200,00.
Opeimius. L. Opeimius. Denarius. 131 BC. Rome. (Ffc-949). (Craw-253/1). (Cal-1055). Anv.: Head of Roma right, below chin, wreath behind. Rev.: Victory in quadriga right, holding reins in left hand and wreath in right hand, L. OPEIMI, below horses. ROMA in exergue. . 3,93 g. Ex J. Herrero (10/12/2015), lot 192. Included original label. Almost XF. Est...200,00.
Plaetorius. M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus. Denarius. 69 BC. Rome. (Ffc-975). (Craw-405/3b). (Cal-1108). Anv.: Female bust draped right, hair in a bag or net, pail with lid and strap behind. Rev.: Caduceus between, M. PLAETORI. and CEST. EX. S.C. . 3,87 g. Faint scratches. banker's mark in obverse. Attractive. Choice VF. Est...150,00.
Plancius. Cn. Plancius. Denarius. 55 BC. Rome. (Ffc-991). (Craw-432/1). (Cal-1122). Anv.: CN. PLANCIVS. AED. CVR. S.C., head of Diana Planciana right, wearing petasus. Rev.: Cretan goat right, bow and quiver behind. . 4,05 g. Slight traces of original luster. A good sample. XF/Almost XF. Est...250,00.
Poblicius. Caius Poblicius Malleolus. Denarius. 91 BC. Auxiliary mint of Rome. (Ffc-1012). (Craw-335/3b). (Cal-1139). Anv.: Head of Mars right, feather on helmet, mallet (malleolus) above, X below chin. Rev.: A warrior or hero standing Ieft before trophy, foot on cuirass, prow and C. MAL. (AL interlace), upwars behind. . 3,74 g. Minor hairlines. VF. Est...150,00.
Postumius. A. Postumius A.f. Sp.n. Albinus. Denarius. 81 BC. Auxiliary mint of Rome. (Ffc-1071). (Craw-372/1). (Cal-1215). Anv.: Bust of Diana draped right, bow and quiver on shoulder, bucranium above. Rev.: A. POST. A.F.S.N. ALBIN., (AL interlace), on a rock a togate figure stands Ieft before a lighted altar and sprinkles an ox he is about to sacrifice. . 3,82 g. Slight traces of original luster on reverse. Almost XF. Est...180,00.
Postumius. A. Postumius A.f. Sp.n. Albinus. Denarius. 81 BC. Auxiliary mint of Rome. (Ffc-1072). (Craw-372/2). (Cal-1216). Anv.: HISPAN behind veiled head of Hispania right with dishevelled hair. Rev.: Togate figure sanding Ieft between Roman eagle and fasces, A. ALBIN. S.N. (AL interlace), in field, POST.F. S. N in exergue. . 3,85 g. VF/Choice VF. Est...100,00.
Quinctius. Ti. Quinetius. Denarius. 112-111 BC. Central Italy. (Ffc-1085). (Craw-297/1). (Cal-1228). Anv.: Laureate bust of Hercules turned from spectator with head left, wearing lion’s skin, club on shoulder. Rev.: Two horses Ieft, the nearer ridden by laureate naked rider (desultor), TI Q divided by rat right below horses, DOS . S on tablet in exergue., O· in field behind. . 3,80 g. Planchet flaw on reverse. Almost VF/VF. Est...100,00.
Roscius. L. Roscius. Denarius. 62 BC. Central Italy. (Ffc-1090). (Craw-412/1). (Sydenham-915). Anv.: L. ROSCI. below the head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat’s skin, helmet behind. Rev.: Female standing right feeding serpent erect before her, satyr's mask behind, FABATI in exergue. . 3,78 g. Obverse banker mark. Almost VF. Est...120,00.
Scribonius. L. Scribonius Libo. Denarius. 62 BC. Rome. (Ffc-1101). (Craw-416/1b). (Cal-1247). Anv.: BON. EVENT before diademed head of Bonus Eventus right, LIBO behind. Rev.: PVTEAL above well-head ornamented with two lyres, tongs and festoons, SCRIBON., in exergue. . 3,88 g. Traces of luster. XF/Almost XF. Est...250,00.
Scribonius. L. Scribonius Libo. Denarius. 62 BC. Rome. (Ffc-1102). (Craw-416/1a). (Cal-1248). Anv.: BON. EVENT before diademed head of Bonus Eventus right, LIBO behind. Rev.: PVTEAL above well-head ornamented with two lyres, hammer and festoons, SCRIBON., in exergue. . 4,06 g. Almost XF. Est...150,00.
Scribonius. L. Scribonius Libo. Denarius. 62 BC. Rome. (Ffc-1102). (Craw-416/1a). (Cal-1248). Anv.: BON. EVENT before diademed head of Bonus Eventus right, LIBO behind. Rev.: PVTEAL above well-head ornamented with two lyres, hammer and festoons, SCRIBON., in exergue. . 4,07 g. Delicate patina. Attractive. Almost XF. Est...220,00.
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