Valerius. C. Valerius C.f. FlADcus. Denarius. 140 BC. Rome. (Ffc-1163). (Craw-228/2). (Cal-1320). Anv.: Head of Roma right, X behind. Rev.: Victory in biga right, FLAC above, C. VAL. C. F., (VAL interlace) below horses, ROMA in exergue. . 4,04 g. Cleaning hairlines on obverse. Choice VF. Est...120,00.
Valerius. L. Valerius FlADcus. Denarius. 108-107 BC. South of Italy. (Ffc-1165). (Craw-306/1). (Cal-1322). Anv.: Bust of Victory winged and draped right, X below. Rev.: Mars walking Ieft, carrying trophy L. VALERI / FLACCI. and flamen´s cap before, corn-stalk behind. . 4,05 g. Almost XF/Choice VF. Est...200,00.
Vibius. C. Vibius Varus. Denarius. 42 BC. Rome. (Ffc-1227). (Craw-494/36). (Cal-1378). Anv.: Head of Bacchus right, wearing wreath of ivy and grapes. Rev.: Panther springing left towards garlanded altar on which thyrsus and mask, C. VIBIVS. in exergue, VARVS on right. . 3,96 g. Beautiful monetary patina with iridescent tones. Choice VF/Almost XF. Est...250,00.
Volteius. M. Volteius M.f. Denarius. 78 BC. Rome. (Ffc-1232). (Craw-385/4). (Cal-1394). Anv.: Bust of Attis or young Corybas draped right, wearing laureate helmet, ¿Spearhead? behind. Rev.: Cybele seated in chariot right, drawn by two lions, Two pellets between two horizontal lines above, M. VOLTEI M. F. in exergue. . 3,98 g. Two scratches on obverse. Choice VF. Est...110,00.
Bull and MD series
Bull and MD series. Sextans. 189-190 AD. Rome. (Craw-142/5). (Sydenham-299d). Anv.: Head of Mercury to right wearing winged petasos; •• (mark of value) above. Rev.: Prow of galley to right, MD and bull standing to right above, •• (mark of value) before; ROMA in exergue. . 5,24 g. Extremely rare. Only 3 examples in Acsearch. Choice F. Est...150,00.
M. Fabrinius. Triens. 132 BC. Rome. (Craw-251/2). (Sydenham-453a). (RBW-1032). Anv.: Helmeted head of Minerva to right; •••• (mark of value) behind. Rev.: Prow of galley to right; M•FABRI NI above, •••• (mark of value) in right field, ROMA in exergue. . 4,49 g. Beautiful green patina. Rare. Ex Num. Varesi 75 (12/11/2019), lot 43. Choice VF. Est...150,00.
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. . 3,92 g. Delicate patina. Displaced struck. Rare. Almost XF. Est...450,00.
Pompeius Magnus. Cn. Pompeius Magnus y M. Poblicius. Denarius. 46-45 BC. Hispania. (Ffc-1). (Craw-469/a). (Cal-1146). Anv.: (M. P)OBLICI. 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. . 3,49 g. Roughness and Porosities in metal. Choice VF/VF. Est...350,00.
NGC - Ch XF 4/5, 3/5
Julius Caesar. Denarius. 46-45 BC. Galia. (Ffc-11). (Craw-468/1). (Cal-645). Anv.: Diademed head of Venus right, Cupid on shoulder. Rev.: Gallia and a Gaulish captive seated beneath trophy, CAESAR in exergue. . 3,79 g. Slabbed by NGC as Ch XF, Strike 4/5, Surface 3/5. Est...700,00.
Mark Antony. Denarius. 32-31 BC. Mint moving. (Ffc-50). (Craw-544/30). (Cal-198). Anv.: ANT. AVG. III. VIR. R.P.C. praetorian galley right. Rev.: LEG. XV., legionary eagle between two standards. . 3,81 g. Nice old cabinet tone with slight golden shades. Rare in this condition. XF/Almost XF. Est...600,00.
Augustus. Denarius. 7-6 BC. Lugdunum. (Ric-I 207). (Bmcre-519ff). (Rsc-43). Anv.: (CAESA)R AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head to right. Rev.: AVGVSTI F COS DE(SIG 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. . 3,46 g. Choice VF. Est...220,00.
Augustus. Denarius. 7-6 BC. Lugdunum. (Ric-I 207). (Bmcre-519ff). (Rsc-43). Anv.: (CAESAR AVG)VSTVS DIVI F PATER P(ATRIAE). laureate head to right. Rev.: (AVGVSTI F CO)S 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 CAESAR(ES) in exergue. . 3,93 g. Choice VF. Est...150,00.
Augustus. Fourée Denarius. 19-18 BC. Caesar Augusta (Zaragoza). (Ffc-76). (Ric-37b). (Cal-703). Anv.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS head of Augustus left wearing oak-wreath. Rev.: DIVVS - IVLIVS across field: between, a comet of eight rays., (but two rays between torch and IVLIVS). . 4,19 g. Almost VF/VF. Est...200,00.
Augustus. Denarius. 19 BC. Colonia Patricia (Córdoba). (Ffc-184). (Ric-86b). (Cal-751). Anv.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS bare head of Augustus left. Rev.: SIGNIS RECEPTIS above and below S.P.Q.R. around shield inscribed CL. V. Roman eagle on Ieft and standard on right. . 3,76 g. Cleaned. Porosities in metal. VF. Est...300,00.
Augustus. Cistophorus. 25-20 BC. Epheso. Ionia. (RPC-I 2215). (Ric-I 482). (Bmcre-694/5 = BMCRR East 262-3). Anv.: IMP•CAESAR, bare head to right. Rev.: Garlanded and filleted altar decorated with stags standing vis-à-vis; AVGVSTVS above. . 11,53 g. Some scratches. Cleaned. Toned. Scarce. Choice VF. Est...450,00.
Augustus. Amphipolis. AE 21. 27 BC - 14 AD. Macedon. (RPC-I 1629). (Varbanov-3115). (SNG Ans-160). Anv.: ΚΑΙΣΑΡΟΣ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΥ, bare head to right. Rev.: ΑΜΦΙΠΟΛEΙΤΩΝ, Artemis Tauropolos, holding billowing veil, riding bull leaping to right. . 9,76 g. Ex Classical Numismatic Group 561 (01/05/2024), lot 414; Ex Meister & Sonntag 24 (05/12/2016), lot 77. Included original label. F. Est...60,00.
Octavian and Divus Julius Caesar. Dupondius. 38 BC. Uncertain Southern Italian mint. (Craw-535/1). (BMCRR Gaul-105). (RPC-I 620). Anv.: CAESAR DIVI F, bare head of Octavian to right. Rev.: DIVOS IVLIVS, wreathed head of Divus Julius Caesar to right. . 16,66 g. Rare. Ex Roma Numismatics, Vcoins. Choice F/Almost VF. Est...400,00.
Augustus and Agrippa. Unit. 10-14 AD. Nemausus, Gaul. (Ric-I 159). (Rpc-I 525). (Sng Cop-700/1). Anv.: Head of Agrippa to left, wearing rostral crown combined with laureate crown, back to back with laureate head of Augustus to right; IMP above, DIVI F below, P-P across fields. Rev.: Chained crocodile to right, palm frond upwards in centre, wreath to left of palm tip with long ties trailing to right; COL NEM across fields. . 12,92 g. Gorgeous green patina. Ex ARC (Ancient Roman Coins), Vcoins (29/07/2010). Almost XF/Choice VF. Est...350,00.
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