Lucretius. Cnaeus Lucretius Trio. Denarius. 136 BC. Rome. (Ffc-822). (Craw-237/1). (Cal-910). Anv.: TRIO behind head of Roma right, X below chin. Rev.: The Dioscuri right, stars above. CN. LVCR., below horses, ROMA in exergue. . 3,95 g. Ex Soler & Llach 1059 (20/04/2010), lot 68. Choice VF. Est...150,00.
Maenius. Publius Maenius AntiADus. Denarius. 132 BC. Rome. (Ffc-831). (Craw-249/1). (Cal-916). Anv.: Head of Roma right, X behind. Rev.: Victory in quadriga right, P. MAE. ANT., (MAE y ANT interlace), below horses. ROMA in exergue. . 3,89 g. Beautiful monetary patina with iridescent tones. Almost XF/Choice VF. Est...150,00.
Marcius. Q. Marcius Libo. Denarius. 148 BC. Rome. (Ffc-848). (Craw-215/1). (Cal-932). Anv.: Head of Roma right, X below chin, LIBO behind. Rev.: The Dioscury right, stars above, Q. MARC., (MA interlace), below horses, ROMA in exergue. . 3,78 g. Ex J. Vico 124 (17/06/2010), lot 130. Almost XF. Est...140,00.
Marcius. C. Marcius Philippus. Denarius. 56 BC. Rome. (Ffc-898). (Craw-425/1). (Cal-965). Anv.: ANCVS below diademed head of Ancus Marcius right, lituus behind. Rev.: PHILIPPVS behind equestrian statue right on an arcade of seven arches within A.Q.V.A. MARC, flower below horses. . 3,67 g. VF/Almost VF. Est...90,00.
Memmius. L. Memmius L. f. Galería. Denarius. 106 BC. Rome. (Ffc-908). (Craw-313/1c). (Cal-982). Anv.: Laureate head of Saturn Ieft, harpa and ROMA behind. Rev.: Venus in biga right, Cupid flies above, letter S· below the horse’s legs. L. MEMMI. / GAL. (ME interlace), in exergue. . Porosities in metal. Almost VF/VF. Est...90,00.
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. . 3,97 g. Almost XF/AU. Est...300,00.
Postumius. Sexergue Pompeius Fostulus. Denarius. 137 BC. Central Italy. (Ffc-1018?). (Craw-235/1a?). (Cal-1148?). Anv.: Head of Roma right, X below chin, jug behind. Rev.: SEX. PO(M. FOSTLVS.), wolf right, suckling the Twins, shepherd on left, birds on fig tree behind, ROMA in exergue. . 3,62 g. VF. Est...70,00.
Pompeius. Sexergue Pompeius Fostulus. Denarius. 137 BC. Central Italy. (Ffc-1021). (Craw-235/1c). (Cal-1149). Anv.: Head of Roma right, X below chin, jug behind. Rev.: SEX. PO. FOSTLVS., wolf right, suckling the Twins, shepherd on left, birds on fig tree behind, ROMA in exergue. . 3,99 g. Patina. Choice VF. Est...120,00.
Porcius. M. Porcius Cato. Quinarius. 88 a.C. (Craw-343/2b). (Sydenham-597a). (King-257). Anv.: Head of Liber to right, wearing ivy-wreath; M•CATO (ligate) behind, wreath below. Rev.: Victory seated to right, holding patera and palm-branch over left shoulder; VICTRIX (ligate) in exergue. . 1,68 g. Patina. VF. Est...90,00.
Postumius. L. Postumius Albinus. Denarius. 131 BC. Rome. (Ffc-1063). (Craw-252/1). (Cal-1208). Anv.: Head of Roma right, X below chin, apex (flamen’s cap) behind. Rev.: Mars in quadriga right, L. POST. (ALB.), (AL interlace), below horses, ROM(A) in exergue. . 3,91 g. Slight traces of original luster on reverse. Ex J. Vico 122 (04/03/2010), lot 242. VF/Choice VF. Est...140,00.
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. . 3,83 g. Choice VF. Est...160,00.
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. . 3,57 g. Choice VF/VF. Est...100,00.
Rubrius. L. Rubrius Dossenus. Denarius. 87 BC. Rome. (Ffc-1092). (Craw-348/2). (Cal-1233). Anv.: Veiled head of Juno right, sceptre and DOS behind. Rev.: Triumphal chariot right, small Victory standing on it. (L.) RVBR(I) in exergue. . 4,12 g. Slight blueish tone. Beautiful. Almost XF. Est...220,00.
Thorius. L. Thorius Balbus. Denarius. 105 BC. Norte de Italia. (Ffc-1141). (Craw-316/1). (Cal-1300). Anv.: Head of Juno of Lanuvium right, wearing goat's skin I.S.M.R. (Juno Sispes Mater Regina) behind. Rev.: Bull charging right, letter K above, L. THORIVS., below, BALBVS in exergue. . 3,76 g. Rust, hairlines and slight loss of mass. Choice F/VF. Est...80,00.
Veturius. Ti. Veturius. Denarius. 137 BC. Central Italy. (Ffc-1186). (Craw-234/1). (Cal-1344). Anv.: Draped bust of Mars right, X and TI. VET., (VET interlace), behind. Rev.: Youth kneeling left, between two warriors who touch with their swords a pig which he holds, ROMA above. . 3,92 g. Choice VF. Est...150,00.
Vibius. C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. Denarius. 90 BC. Auxiliary mint of Rome. (Ffc-1188). (Craw-342/5b). (Cal-1346). Anv.: Smallish laureate head of Apollo right, well modelled with thin locks of hair, number below chin, PANSA behind. Rev.: Minerva in quadriga right, C. VIBIVS. (C.F.) in exergue. . 3,93 g. Patina. Choice VF/VF. Est...150,00.
Brockage Denarius
Vibius. C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. Brockage Denarius. 90 BC. Auxiliary mint of Rome. (Ffc-1194). (Craw-342/5b). (Cal-1350). Anv.: Large head of Apollo, in low relief, and the locks of hair heavy an scattered, symbol below chin. PANSA behind. Rev.: Incuse of obverse. . 4,03 g. Ex Vauctions Sale 241 (04/02/2010), lot 53. Choice VF. Est...120,00.
Vibius. C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. Denarius. 90 BC. Auxiliary mint of Rome. (Ffc-1202). (Craw-342/5a). (Cal-1355). Anv.: Large head of Apollo, in low relief, curls, hair in bun, PANSA behind. Rev.: Minerva in quadriga right, Victory flying above quadriga, C. VIBIVS. C.F. in exergue. . 3,80 g. Choice F/Almost VF. Est...80,00.
NGC - Ch VF 4/5, 5/5
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. MAGNVS IMP., Hispania or Baetica presenting palm to Pompey who is alighting from prow. . 3,83 g. Beautiful patina. Slabbed by NGC as Ch VF, Strike 4/5, Surface 5/5. Est...700,00.
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. MAGNVS IMP., Hispania or Baetica presenting palm to Pompey who is alighting from prow. . 3,85 g. Lightly toned. Porosities in metal. Faint scratches. Traces of luster. XF. Est...1000,00.
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. MAGNVS IMP., Hispania or Baetica presenting palm to Pompey who is alighting from prow. . 3,93 g. Choice VF. Est...500,00.
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. MAGNVS IMP., Hispania or Baetica presenting palm to Pompey who is alighting from prow. . 3,67 g. Traces of welding on obverse. Cleaned. VF/Almost VF. Est...180,00.
Pompeius Magnus. Cn. Pompeius Magnus y M. Poblicius. Denarius. 46-45 BC. Hispania. (Ffc-2). (Craw-Unlisted). (Cal-1147b). Anv.: (M.) POBLICI. LEO. PRO. PR. head of Roma right.; bead and reel border. Rev.: CN. MAGNVS IMP., Hispania or Baetica presenting palm to Pompey who is alighting from prow. . 3,62 g. Rare variant with the legend "LEO" on the obverse. Choice VF. Est...600,00.
Very rare Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar. L. Mussidius Longus. Denarius. 42 BC. Galia. (Ffc-24). (Craw-494/39a). (Cal-1040). Anv.: Laureate head of Julius Caesar right. Rev.: L. MVSSIDIVS LONGVS. around (arranged in various ways) rudder, cornucopiae on globe, caduceus and priest's hat. . 3,95 g. The portrait of Julius Caesar served as a potent instrument in the propaganda of Antony and Octavian, who were on the verge of confronting Brutus and Cassius when this denarius was minted in 42 B.C. When their massive armies met at Philippi in October of that year, the Caesarian forces emerged victorious, avenging Caesar’s assassination and bringing the Roman world a step nearer to monarchy. While the image of the murdered dictator is striking, the reverse is no less rich in symbolism. The cornucopia set upon a globe and the rudder refer to Caesar’s achievements as a general who placed much of the Mediterranean under his authority; the apex points to his role as Pontifex Maximus; and the winged caduceus can be interpreted as a symbol of the prosperity and stability his conquests were believed to have bestowed upon Rome. With only a few minor exceptions, Octavian made his final major use of Caesar’s portrait in 38 B.C., when he issued remarkable coin types emphasizing his descent from the deified Caesar. Choice VF/Almost XF. Est...4000,00.
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