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13–15 September 2017
Roman Imperial Coinage, Claudius, Sestertii (4), all Rome, revs. oak-wreath (2), 27.53g, 24.41g, Arch of Drusus, 27.25g, Spes standing left, 18.51g (Sear 1849, 1850, 1852-3) [4]. Fair to fine, third scarce, last countermarked on neck £100-150
Hammer Price: £170
Roman Imperial Coinage, Claudius, Sestertii (3), all Rome, revs. Spes standing left, 16.93g, 14.82g, 19.48g (brass), Asses (2), both Rome, revs. Ceres seated left, 11.20g, 9.70g (Sear 1853, 1856) [5]. About fine, second countermarked on neck £100-150
Hammer Price: £140
Roman Imperial Coinage, Claudius, Sestertius, Rome, 42, bare-headed bust of Drusus left, rev. Emperor, bare-headed and togate, seated left on curule chair, holding branch, weapons around, s c below, 28.64g (RIC 93; BMC 208; C 8; Sear 1897). Tooled on reverse, otherwise fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Claudius, Sestertius, Rome, 42, in the name of Agrippina Senior, bust right with hair in long plait, rev. s c in field, 25.97g (RIC 102; Sear 1906); together with Asses (2), for Divus Augustus and Germanicus (Sear 1891, 1905) [3]. Fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Claudius, Asses (3), all Rome, revs. Constantia, helmeted, standing left (2), 8.84g, 10.55g, Minerva advancing right brandishing spear, 10.73g (Sear 1858, 1862) [3]. First fine, others better with green patina £100-120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Claudius, Asses (4), all Rome, revs. Libertas standing facing (3), 9.60g, 10.12g, 9.70g, Minerva advancing right brandishing spear, 10.36g (Sear 1859-61); together with Quadrantes (3) (Sear 1863-4) [7]. About fine or better £120-150
Hammer Price: £95
Roman Imperial Coinage, Claudius, Dupondii (2), both Rome, 42, draped bust of Antonia right, revs. Emperor, veiled and togate, standing left, holding simpulum, s c in field, 11.81g, 9.47g (RIC 92; Sear 1902-3) [2]. Fine £100-120
Hammer Price: £75
Roman Imperial Coinage, Nero, Denarius, Lugdunum, c. 56-7, bare head right, rev. ex s c within oak-wreath, 3.58g (RIC 12; RSC 207). Good fine, rare £240-300
Hammer Price: £260
Roman Imperial Coinage, Nero, Denarii (3), all Rome, revs. Emperor standing facing, 3.23g, Jupiter seated left, 2.80g, legionary eagle between two standards, 3.20g (RSC 45, 123, 356) [3]. Fine £120-150
Hammer Price: £200
Roman Imperial Coinage, Nero, brass Sestertius, Rome, 64, radiate bust right, rev. triumphal arch surmounted by statuary, s c in field, 20.55g (RIC 147; Sear 1962). Some obverse surface marks, otherwise good fine or better £200-260
Hammer Price: £190
Roman Imperial Coinage, Nero, Sestertii (2), both Lugdunum, c. 65-6, revs. façade of temple of Janus, 24.63g, Roma seated left, 21.09g (Sear 1958, 1961) [2]. Last fine, first better but with surface marks and flaws £100-150
Hammer Price: £70
Roman Imperial Coinage, Galba, Denarius, Gaul, summer 68, laureate bust right, rev. Concordia standing left, holding branch and cornucopiæ, 3.31g (RIC 105; RSC 34; Sear 2100). Some surface pitting, otherwise better than fine, rare £200-260
Roman Imperial Coinage, Galba, Denarius, Rome, autumn 68, laureate bust right, rev. Roma standing right, holding Victory and spear, 3.39g (RIC 199; RSC 200; Sear 2106). Some surface porosity, otherwise good fine, rare £200-260
Hammer Price: £160
Roman Imperial Coinage, Galba, Sestertius, Rome, October 68, laureate bust right, rev. Concordia seated left, holding branch and sceptre, s c in exergue, 25.25g (RIC 381; Sear 2115). Better than fine £150-200
Roman Imperial Coinage, Galba, As, Rome, October 68, laureate bust right, rev. Libertas standing left, holding pileus and sceptre, s c in field, 10.43g (RIC 423; BMC 143; Sear –). Good fine or better, smooth tan surfaces £150-200
Hammer Price: £180
Roman Imperial Coinage, Vitellius, Denarius, Tarraco, summer 69, laureate bust left, rev. clasped hands, 3.11g (RIC 29; RSC 32; cf. Sear 2192-3). On a slightly irregular flan, nearly very fine, very rare with left-facing bust £300-360
Hammer Price: £240
Roman Imperial Coinage, Vitellius, Denarius, Rome, July-December 69, laureate bust right, rev. Vesta enthroned right, holding patera and sceptre, 2.76g (RIC 107; RSC 72; Sear 2200). Good fine £120-150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Vitellius, Denarius, Rome, July-December 69, laureate bust right, rev. tripod-lebes, surmounted by dolphin, raven below, 3.34g (RIC 109; RSC 111; Sear 2201). Good fine, portrait better £150-200
Hammer Price: £130
Roman Imperial Coinage, Vespasian, Denarii (5), all Rome, revs. simpulum, sprinkler, aspergillos and lituus (2), 2.87g, 3.17g, Pax seated left, 3.48g, eagle facing, 3.39g, Jupiter standing left, 3.13g, (RSC 42, 45, 94, 121, 222) [5]. Fine to nearly very fine £120-150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Vespasian, Denarii (4), all Rome, revs. eagle facing, 3.07g, sow walking left, 2.52g, modius with corn-ears, 2.84g, Pax seated right, 3.15g (RSC 121, 213, 215, 366) [4]. Fine to nearly very fine £120-150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Vespasian, Denarii (4), all Rome, revs. galley prow, large star above, 3.29g, Judæa seated beside trophy, 3.08g, winged caduceus, 3.36g, Emperor seated right holding sceptre and branch (RSC 137, 226, 362, 363) [4]. Fine to nearly very fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £220
Roman Imperial Coinage, Vespasian, Denarii (4), all Rome, revs. Victory standing left on prow, 2.80g, Emperor seated right holding sceptre and branch (2), 3.30g, 3.17g, Vesta seated left, 2.97g (RSC 368, 387, 561) [4]. First nearly very fine, others fine or a little better £150-200
Roman Imperial Coinage, Vespasian, Denarii (3), all Rome, revs. Pax seated left, 3.10g, Vesta standing left holding simpulum and sceptre, 3.17g, Victory advancing right, placing wreath on standard, 2.80g (RSC 566, 574, 618) [3]. Nearly very fine £150-200
Roman Imperial Coinage, Vespasian, Denarii (2), both Ephesus, c. 70-1, revs. Ceres enthroned left holding corn-ears and cornucopiæ, 3.00g, Victory standing left holding wreath and palm, 3.33g (Sear 2269, 2272) [2]. Very fine or a little better £100-120
Hammer Price: £110
Roman Imperial Coinage, Vespasian, plated Denarius, irregular mint, c. 75-9, rev. avgvr tri pot, simpulum, aspergillos and lituus, 3.02g (Fallani, Numi Pelliculati in Numismatics, Witness to History, 1986, p.54, 4). Extremely fine, toned £80-100
Hammer Price: £45
Roman Imperial Coinage, Vespasian, Sestertius, Rome, 71, laureate bust right, rev. Pax standing left, holding branch and cornucopiæ, 25.14g (RIC 437; BMCRE 555; C 327). Nearly very fine £200-260
Roman Imperial Coinage, Divus Vespasian, Denarii (3), all Rome, revs. Victory standing left erecting trophy, captive seated below, 3.18g, urn between laurel branches, 2.78g, shield, capricorns at side, globe below, 3.22g (RSC 144, 149, 497) [3]. Second fine, others very fine £150-200
Roman Imperial Coinage, Titus (as Cæsar), Denarii (5), Rome (3), revs. Annona seated left, 2.46g, Ceres standing left, 2.74g, eagle facing, 3.13g, Ephesus, Concordia seated left, 2.93g, Antioch, Emperor in quadriga right, 3.09g (RSC 17, 31, 39, 59, 395) [5]. Nearly fine or better, some scarce £120-150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Titus (as Cæsar), Denarii (2), both Rome, revs. Mars standing left, 2.74g, sow walking left, 2.63g (RSC 66, 104); (as Augustus), Denarii (4), all Rome, dolphin entwined around anchor, 3.34g, throne with triangular back, 3.36g, tripod surmounted by dolphin, 3.12g, two captives seated beneath trophy, 3.04g (RSC 309, 313a, 321, 323) [6]. Fine or better £150-200
Roman Imperial Coinage, Titus, Denarii (4), all Rome, revs. Ceres seated left, 3.37g, quadriga left, 3.08g, elephant walking left, 3.20g, two captives seated beneath trophy, 3.04g (RSC 270, 276, 303, 306) [4]. Fine or better £150-200
Roman Imperial Coinage, Titus, Denarius, Rome, 80, laureate bust right, rev. throne with semi-circular back, 3.47g (RSC 313). Good very fine £100-150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Domitian (as Cæsar), Denarii (3), all Rome, revs. Pegasus stepping right, 3.51g, helmeted horseman galloping right, 3.25g, wolf and twins, 3.32g (RSC 47, 49, 51) [3]. Good fine to very fine £100-150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Domitian (as Cæsar), Denarii (4), all Rome, revs. Spes advancing left, 3.31g, Vesta seated left, 3.37g, Salus standing right, leaning on column, 3.49g, Emperor on horseback left, 2.80g (RSC 375, 378, 384, 664) [4]. Good fine to very fine £150-200
Roman Imperial Coinage, Domitian (as Cæsar), Denarii (3), all Rome, revs. Minerva advancing right, 2.92g, garlanded and lighted altar, 3.12g, Corinthian helmet on draped seat or table, 3.43g (RSC 381, 397, 399) [3]. Last good very fine, others good fine £100-120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Domitian (as Cæsar), Dupondius, Samosata, rev. crossed cornucopiæ, 12.17g, Asses (2), both Rome, revs. Spes advancing left, 9.12g, Minerva advancing right, 11.11g (Sear 2653, 2658, 2691); (as Augustus), Dupondii (3), all Rome, revs. Annona seated right with child, 12.85g, Mars advancing left, 10.71g, Virtus standing right, foot on helmet, 13.34g (Sear 2782, 2789, 2798) [6]. About fine or better £120-150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Domitian, Denarii (4), all Rome, revs. Minerva standing right on galley (3, different legends), 3.25g, 2.82g, 3.38g, Minerva standing left holding spear, 3.41g, Minerva standing left holding thunderbolt and spear, 3.27g (RSC 218, 233, 251, 262, 281) [5]. Good fine to very fine £120-150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Domitian, Denarii (5), all Rome, revs. Minerva advancing right (2), 3.29g, 2.87g, Minerva standing right on galley, 3.03g, Minerva standing left holding spear, 3.49g, Minerva standing left holding Victory and spear, 3.15g (RSC 261, 266, 278, 564) [5]. Good fine to very fine £150-200
Roman Imperial Coinage, Domitian, Sestertii (4), all Rome, revs. Jupiter seated left, 25.97g, Pax standing left, 24.52g, Victory standing left crowning Emperor, 23.69g, Minerva advancing right, 30.40g (Sear 2766-7, 2774, 2778) [4]. About fine £100-120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Domitian, Asses (6), all Rome, revs. Ceres standing left holding corn-ears, 8.69g, Emperor sacrificing before temple, 10.18g, Fortuna standing left, 9.03g, Moneta standing left holding scales and cornucopiæ, 10.61g, altar enclosure, 10.27g, Virtus standing left, 12.71g (Sear 2801, 2803, 2805, 2807-8, 2817) [6]. About fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £100
Roman Imperial Coinage, Julia Titi, Cistophorus, Ephesus, 82, draped bust right, rev. Vesta seated left holding palladium and sceptre, 1.17g (RIC 231; RSC 15). Good fine, rare £200-300
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