Sekobirikes. Denarius. 120-30 BC. Saelices (Cuenca). (Abh-2168). (MIB-125/01). Anv.: Male head right, crescent behind and iberian letter S below. Rev.: Horseman right, holding spear (only one foot visible), iberian legend SEKOBIRIKES below. . 3,56 g. Minor nick on reverse. Ex Tauler&Fau 149 (01/10/2024), lot 2338. VF/Choice VF. Est...120,00.
Ex Tesorillo Vol. I
Sekoberikes. Denarius. 120-30 BC. Saelices (Cuenca). (Abh-2169). (MIB-125/2b). (Tesorillo-Sekobirikes 40, Plate Coin). Anv.: Male head right, crescent and pellet behind, iberian letter S below. Rev.: Horseman right, holding spear (only one foot visible), iberian legend SEKOBIRIKES below. . 3,22 g. Slight patina. Ex Tesorillo Vol. I, lot 437. Choice VF. Est...150,00.
Sekobirikes. Denarius. 120-30 BC. Saelices (Cuenca). (Abh-2172). (MIB-125/08a). (Acip-1873). Anv.: Male head right, crescent behind and iberian letter S below. Rev.: Horseman right, holding spear (both feet visible), iberian legend SEKOBIRIKES below. . 3,67 g. Striking defect on obverse. Choice VF. Est...200,00.
Sekobirikes. Denarius. 120-30 BC. Saelices (Cuenca). (Abh-2174). (MIB-125/09a). (Acip-1875). Anv.: Male head right, crescent behind and iberian letter S below. Rev.: Horseman right with chlamys (both feet visible), iberian legend SEKOBIRIKES below. . 3,97 g. 6-curls hairstyle. Slight deposits. Choice VF/VF. Est...150,00.
Turiasu. Denarius. 120-20 BC. Tarazona (Zaragoza). (Abh-2411). (MIB-109/13). (Acip-1716). Anv.: Bearded head right, iberian letters KA and TU behind. Rev.: Horseman right, holding spear, its back legs above iberian legend TURIASU. . 3,65 g. Cleaned rust. Scarce. Ex Áureo & Calicó 270 (30/09/2015), lot 514. Almost VF. Est...150,00.
Turiasu. Denarius. 120-20 BC. Tarazona (Zaragoza). (Abh-2417). (MIB-109/22). (Acip-1722). Anv.: Bearded head right, iberian letter KA, S and TU. Rev.: Horseman right, holding spear, iberian legend TURIASU below. . 3,61 g. Oxidation cleaned on the neck and cheek, causing slight scratches. Still very beautiful. Almost XF. Est...250,00.
Morgantina (Sicily). AE 20. 212-211 BC. (A. Vico, Numisma 250, p. 355). Anv.: Male head right. Rev.: Lance horseman right, below (HIS)PANO(RVM). . 4,94 g. Sicily was annexed by the Roman Republic in the late 3rd century BC, following intense conflicts in which mercenaries played a key role. During the Second Punic War, their recruitment was essential in defending cities against Rome. Syracuse, the last city to fall, was betrayed by a group of Hispanic mercenaries led by Moericus, who secretly negotiated with Consul Marcus Claudius Marcellus to facilitate the entry of Roman troops.
As a reward, Rome granted them control of Morgantina (Murgentia), in the island’s interior, where they received land and the authority to mint bronze coins for local transactions. These issues, known as the Hispanorum series, include the first written reference to Hispania and its population. Their significance lies in this historical uniqueness rather than in their artistic quality. VF. Est...250,00.
Anonymous. Unit. 169-158 BC. Rome. (Craw-183/1). (Sydenham-297). (RBW-775). Anv.: Laureate head of bearded Janus; I (mark of value) above. Rev.: Prow of galley to right; above, she-wolf standing to right, head to left, suckling the twins Romulus and Remus; I (mark of value) to right, (R)OM(A) below. . 23,51 g. VF. Est...120,00.
Anonymous. Didrachm - quadrigatus. 225-214 BC. Rome. (Craw-31/1). (Rsc-23a). Anv.: Laureate head of Janus; pellet below. Rev.: Jupiter standing in galloping quadriga driven to right by Victory, holding sceptre and reins, brandishing thunderbolt overhead; ROMA incuse on tablet below. . 6,52 g. Sharp and well-centered struck. Nice tone with light iridiscent hues. Almost XF. Est...700,00.
Anonymous. Quadrigatus. 225-214 BC. Rome. (Craw-28/3). (BMCRR Romano-Campanian-101/106). (Rsc-24). Anv.: Laureate head of Janus. Rev.: Jupiter standing in galloping quadriga driven by Victory to right, holding sceptre and reins, brandishing thunderbolt overhead; ROMA in tablet below. . 5,35 g. Lightly toned. Almost VF. Est...200,00.
Anonymous. Denarius. 200-190 BC. South of Italy. (Ffc-7). (Craw-44/5). (Cal-1). Anv.: Head of Roma right, X behind. Rev.: The Dioscuri riding right, stars above, ROMA incuse on tablet or in linear frame. . 4,31 g. Sligthly iridiscent tone. Hairline on obverse. Beautiful. Ex Gorny & Mosch 215 (14/10/2013), lot 13. Included original label. Choice VF. Est...160,00.
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