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Roman Republican Coinage, Quadrans, c. 280, open right hand, three pellets on left, rev. three pellets between two barley-grains, one inverted, 52.94g (Craw. 14/4; HN Italy 271). Good fine £180-200
£180–£200
Roman Republican Coinage, As, 206-195, laureate and bearded head of Janus, i above, rev. prow right, i and rostrum tridens above, 25.27g (Craw. 114/2; Syd. 245); M. Titinius, As, 189-180, similar, m titini above prow, 35.22g (Craw. 150/1; Syd. 365) [2]. First fine, second better £200-260
£200–£260
Roman Imperial Coinage, Caracalla, Antoninianus, Rome, 215, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Serapis standing right, raising hand and holding sceptre, 5.33g (RSC 295). Extremely fine £100-120
£100–£120
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, Augustus, As, Rome, c. 16, moneyer C. Cassius Celer, bust right, rev. s c in field, 11.12g (RIC 376; Sear 1678). Some pitting on obverse, otherwise very fine, brown patina £80-100
Hammer Price: £50
Roman Republican Coinage, Uncia, c. 217-215, helmeted head of Roma left, rev. prow right, pellet below, 11.38g (Craw. 38/6; Syd. 86), Semuncia, head of Mercury right, wearing winged petasus, rev. prow right, 5.30g (Craw. 38/7; Syd. 87); Semis, C. Curiatus Trigeminus, 135, head of Saturn right, rev. prow right, 9.88g (Craw. 240/2b; Syd. 460) [3]. Good fine or better £100-150
Hammer Price: £60
Roman Republican Coinage, Post-Reform Quadrantes (6), Anonymous, 206-194, head of young Hercules right, rev. galley prow, roma below, 5.55g (Craw. 114/5; Sear 1071); C. Curiatius C.f. Trigeminus, 135, 5.63g, P. Mænius M.f. Antias, 132, 4.66g, M. Vargunteius, 130, 3.18g, Cæcilius Metellus (?), 128, 4.55g, Q. Fabius Maximus, 127, 4.38g (Craw. 240/4, 249/3, 257/4, 262/4, 265/3; Sear 1146, 1155, 1161, 1163, 1168) [6]. Fine or better £120-150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Trajan, Denarii (5), all Rome, revs. Pax standing left, 3.00g, Dacian captive seated at foot of trophy, 2.86g, three standards, 2.99g, Vesta seated left, 3.12g, Traiana reclining left, 2.78g (RSC 405, 538, 577, 644, 648) [5]. Fourth about very fine, others about fine £120-150
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Octavian, with Divus Julius Caesar, Sestertius, southern Italy, c. 38, bare-headed bust of Octavian right, rev. wreath, 14.89g (Craw. 535/2; Sear 1570). Fine, portrait better but tooled and reworked £100-150
Hammer Price: £70
Roman Imperial Coinage, Nero and Drusus Cæsars, Dupondius, restitution issue under Gaius (Caligula), Rome, c. 37-8, Cæsars on horseback riding right, cloaks flying behind, rev. s c in field, 16.26g (RIC Gaius 34; BMC 44; C 1; Sear 1828). Fine £100-120
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
Roman Imperial Coinage, Divus Antoninus Pius, Sestertius, Rome, 162, bare-headed bust right, rev. column of Antoninus, 22.35g (RIC 1269; Sear 5199). Good fine or better £100-150
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 Republican Coinage, Post-Reform Sextantes (3), Anonymous, 211-206, head of Mercury right, rev. galley prow, roma above, 5.66g, roma below, corn-ear above, 5.11g, additionally with ic before prow, 5.55g (Craw. 56/6, 69/6, 72/15; Sear 1204, 1210-11); Unciæ (3), Anonymous (2), 211-206, head of Roma right, rev. galley prow, roma above, pellet below, 5.72g, additionally corn-ear above, 5.83g (Craw. 56/7, 72/9; Sear 1307, 1310); C. Maianius, 153, 3.46g (Craw. 203/6; Sear 1341) [6]. Fine to ve...
Hammer Price: £80
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus, Dupondii (2), both Rome, c. 17-16, inscription within wreath, rev. s c in field, moneyer C. Cassius Celer, 12.88g, moneyer P. Stolo, 9.52g (RIC 347, 375; Sear 1660, 1667) [2]. Good fine £80-100
Roman Republican Coinage, Denarii (4), Publius Sulla, c. 151, Spurius Afranius, c. 150, C. Valerius C.f. Flaccus, c. 140, C. Renius, c. 138, all head of Roma right, revs. Victory in biga right, 3.75g, 4.10g, 3.18g, 3.79g (Craw. 205/1, 206/1, 228/1, 231/1; RSC Cornelia 1, Afrania 1, Valeria 8, Renia 1) [4]. Third fair, others fine or better £100-120
Hammer Price: £90
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus, Denarius, uncertain mint, c. 17, youthful male head right within wreath, rev. candelabrum ornamented with rams’ heads, 3.39g (RIC 540; Sear 1749). About fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £95
Roman Imperial Coinage, Livia, Dupondii (2), both Rome, 22-3, bust right, rev. large s c in field, 12.37g, 14.36g (Sear 1740-1) [2]. Fine or nearly so £100-150
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
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 Republican Coinage, Post-Reform Semisses (4), Anonymous, 211-189 (2), head of Saturn right, rev. galley left, roma in exergue, s above, 14.53g, me above, 9.40g (Craw. 56/3, 132/4; Sear 766, 806); M. Vargunteius, 130, 8.38g, M. Cæcilius Q.f. Metellus, 127, 6.51g (Craw. 257/2, 263/3; Sear 878, 881); Trientes (3), Anonymous (2), 211-206, head of Minerva right, rev. galley, roma above, four pellets below, 11.87g, 157-155, 7.32g (Craw. 56/4, 197; Sear 911, 989); C. Junius C.f., 149, 7.33g (C...
Hammer Price: £100
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus, Sestertius, Rome, 17, moneyer P. Stolo, wreath, rev. s c in field, 18.05g, Asses (5), moneyers C. Gallius Lupercus, 10.15g, C. Plotius Rufus, 9.51g, M. Mæcilius Tullus, 7.87g, M. Salvius Otho, 10.58g, P. Lurius Agrippa, 10.45g (Sear 1652, 1679, 1680, 1684-6) [6]. About fine or better £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
Roman Imperial Coinage, Trajan, Denarii (3), all Rome, revs. Virtus standing right holding inverted spear and parazonium, 2.60g, Providentia standing left, globe at feet, 2.90g, Mars walking right, 2.81g (RSC 272, 313, 372); Quinarius, Victory advancing right, 1.63g (RSC 226) [4]. Fine or better, last scarce £100-120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Trajan, Asses (2), both Rome, c. 105, towered bridge, 11.80g, Dacian captive seated before trophy, 10.12g (Sear 3230, 3235); together with other Roman coins (3) [5]Varied state, but all probably tooled or repaired £80-100
Roman Republican Coinage, Post-Reform Asses (7), Anonymous, 169-157 (2), head of Janus, rev. galley left, roma in exergue, bal above, 19.37g, tvrd above, 12.56g (Craw. 179/1, 193/1; Sear 696, 709); L. Sempronius Pitio, 148, 17.85g, L. Calpurnius Piso, 90, 13.43g, C. Vibius C.f. Pansa, 90, 8.84g, L. Rubrius Dossenus, 87, 10.01g, C. Licinius L.f. Macer, 84, 14.02g (Craw. 216/2, 340/4, 342/7, 348/5, 354/2; Sear 726, 741, 744, 749, 755) [7]. Fine to very fine £200-260
Hammer Price: £110
Roman Republican Coinage, C. Nævius Balbus, 79, serrate Denarius, head of Venus right, rev. Victory in triga right, xxxiii above, 3.97g (Craw. 382/1; Nævia 6). Almost extremely fine £90-120
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
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, 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 Republican Coinage, Gargilius, Ogulnius, Vergilius, Denarii (2), both 86, head of Apollo right, revs. Jupiter in quadriga right, 3.61g, 3.54g (Craw. 350A/2; Anonymous 226) [2]. One nearly very fine, other better than very fine £200-260
Hammer Price: £120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus, Asses (2), Rome, AD 11-12, head left, rev. s c in field, 10.08g, Lugdunum, after 10 BC, head right, rev. altar, 10.22g; Semis, Lugdunum, similar, 4.95g; Quadrantes (7), various moneyers, 9-4 BC (Sear 1689-90, 1692-5, 1698-9, 1705-6) [10]. About fine to very fine £150-200
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
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, Trajan, Denarii (5), all Rome, revs. Roma seated left, 3.08g, Pax standing left, 3.21g æquitas standing left holding scales and cornucopiæ, 3.10g, æquitas seated left, 2.76g, Fortuna standing left holding rudder, 3.11g (RSC 69, 83, 85, 86, 87) [5]. Fine or better £120-150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Trajan, Denarii (5), all Rome, revs. Victory standing left holding wreath and palm, 3.38g, trophy of arms, 3.14g, Mars advancing right, 3.09g, Genius standing left holding patera and corn-ears, 3.43g, Dacian captive seated left, 3.18g (RSC 74, 98ff, 103, 105, 120) [5]. First and fourth very fine, others fine £150-200
Roman Imperial Coinage, Tiberius, Denarii (2), both Lugdunum, c. 16, revs. Livia seated right on chair, holding sceptre and olive branch, 3.32g, quadriga right, 3.18g (RSC 16, 48) [2]. Fine or better £80-100
Hammer Price: £130
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
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, 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
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