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Wholesale and Collector Bulk Lots of Roman Coins

Arrangement of the coins for the photographs is random - we do not pick the best coins and put them on top. Unless otherwise noted, the coins offered are the actual coins in the photograph, coins are unattributed, without tags or flips, and no additional information about the coins is available. Bulk lots are offered with only a small mark-up over our cost and some are lots we have purchases for our retail store. When we have time, we may withdraw an unsold bulk lot, photograph the coins, and add them to the store individually at retail. LARGE LOTS ARE AS IS, NO RETURN.

Lot of 20 Late Roman Bronze Coins, c. 251 - 494 A.D.

|Roman| |Bulk| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |20| |Late| |Roman| |Bronze| |Coins,| |c.| |251| |-| |494| |A.D.||Lot|
 
LT110880. Bronze Lot, 20 unattributed late Roman bronze coins, c. 251 - 494 A.D.; no tags or flips, the lot is the actual coins in the photograph; as is, no returns; $280.00 (€263.20)
 


Lot of 20 Late Roman Bronze Coins, c. 251 - 494 A.D.

|Roman| |Bulk| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |20| |Late| |Roman| |Bronze| |Coins,| |c.| |251| |-| |494| |A.D.||Lot|
 
LT110881. Bronze Lot, 20 unattributed late Roman bronze coins, c. 251 - 494 A.D.; no tags or flips, the lot is the actual coins in the photograph; as is, no returns; $280.00 (€263.20)
 


Lot of 20 Late Roman Bronze Coins, c. 251 - 494 A.D.

|Roman| |Bulk| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |20| |Late| |Roman| |Bronze| |Coins,| |c.| |251| |-| |494| |A.D.||Lot|
 
LT110882. Bronze Lot, 20 unattributed late Roman bronze coins, no tags or flips, the lot is the actual coins in the photograph; as is, no returns; $280.00 (€263.20)
 


Lot of 6 Judean Bronze Prutah of Judaean Kings and Roman Procurators, 134 B.C. - 60 A.D.

|Holyland| |Bulk| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |6| |Judean| |Bronze| |Prutah| |of| |Judaean| |Kings| |and| |Roman| |Procurators,| |134| |B.C.| |-| |60| |A.D.||Lot|NEW
Lot includes: Judaean Kings: Yehohanan(?), Herod Archelaus (Hendin 6228); Roman Procurators: Valerius Gratus (Hendin 6364), Pontius Pilate (Hendin 6372) Antoninus Felix (Hendin 6376 & Hendin 6377).
LT114808. Bronze Lot, 6 Judean Bronze Prutah of Judaean Kings and Roman Procurators, c. 14-19mm, average F, Jerusalem mint, 134 B.C. - 60 A.D.; $280.00 (€263.20)
 


Roman Republic and Central Italy, Cast Aes Rude, c. 5th - 4th Century B.C., 20 Fragments

|before| |211| |B.C.|, |Roman| |Republic| |and| |Central| |Italy,| |Cast| |Aes| |Rude,| |c.| |5th| |-| |4th| |Century| |B.C.,| |20| |Fragments||Lot|
In Italy, as with other nations, early trade used a system of barter. Aes rude (Latin: "rough bronze"), used perhaps as early as the early 8th century B.C., was the earliest metal proto-currency in central Italy. In the 5th century B.C., bronze replaced cattle as the primary measure of value in trade. Aes rude are rough lumpy bronze ingots with no marks or design, some are flat and oblong, others are square, while many are irregular and shapeless. The metal is mostly copper with roughly 5% tin. Weight varies considerably with some exceeding twelve pounds and others under an ounce. Many smaller examples are fragments of broken larger specimens. A balance was necessary to measure value for commercial transactions.
LT96143. Bronze Lot, Lot of 20 aes rude fragments, cf. BMCRR I p. 1, Haeberlin pl. 1, Vecchi ICC pl. 1, Thurlow-Vecchi pl. 2, SRCV I 505, 13.908g - 65.836g, no tags or flips, actual pieces in the photograph, as-is, no returns; $270.00 (€253.80)
 


Lot of 20 Late Roman Bronze Coins, c. 251 - 494 A.D.

|Roman| |Bulk| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |20| |Late| |Roman| |Bronze| |Coins,| |c.| |251| |-| |494| |A.D.||Lot|
 
LT110904. Bronze Lot, 20 unattributed late Roman bronze coins, c. 251 - 494 A.D.; no tags or flips, the lot is the actual coins in the photograph; as is, no returns; $270.00 (€253.80)
 


Lot of 9 Julio-Claudian Roman Provincial Bronze Coins, c. 20 B.C. - 54 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |9| |Julio-Claudian| |Roman| |Provincial| |Bronze| |Coins,| |c.| |20| |B.C.| |-| |54| |A.D.
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The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Augustus, Caius and Lucius, AE28, Julia Traducta, Spain, cut half of a RPC I 107.
2) Claudius (41-54), AE18, Aezanis, Phrygia, Pausanius Menandros, magistrate, Zeus standing left, RPC I 3095 or similar.
3) Augustus, AE18, RPC I 2399, patina flaking at rim.
4) Caligula, AE18, Nero and Drusus jugate, AE18, Philadelphia, Lydia.
5) Tiberius, AE19 (2.95g) Ephesos, no legend, head of Tiberius right / facing statue of Artemis Ephesia, RPC I 2613.
6) Time of Tiberius, AE20, Tripolis, Lydia, RPC I 3055.
7) Augustus or Tiberius, AE20, Laodicea ad Lycus, Phrygia, bare head right / Zeus standing left
8) Claudius, AE20, Aezanis, Phrygia, RPC I 3095.
9) Tiberius, with Nero and Drusus, cut half Æ As of Carthago Nova, Spain, 14 - 37 A.D.
LT112798. Bronze Lot, lot of 9 Julio-Claudian Roman provincial bronze coins, 2 are cut halves, 17.2mm - 31.1mm, mostly F - VF, two are cut halves, c. 20 B.C. - 54 A.D.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 9 coins; $260.00 (€244.40)
 


Lot of 8 Roman Imperial Quadrantes and Semisses, c. 10 B.C. - 161 A.D.

|Roman| |Bulk| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |8| |Roman| |Imperial| |Quadrantes| |and| |Semisses,| |c.| |10| |B.C.| |-| |161| |A.D.||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Augustus, AE quadrans (1.49g) eagle, RIC 227.
2) Nero, AE semis (3.43g) Balkan mint, Victory standing on globe.
3) Nero, orichalcum quadrans (1.26g), RIC 260.
4) Domitian, AE quadrans, rhino left, RIC 250.
5) Domitian, AE quadrans, rhino right, RIC 248.
6) Time of Trajan, AE quadrans (2.87g) head of Hercules right / eagle facing right, head turned back, wings open.
7) Trajan, AE quadrans, Antioch, 98-100 A.D., laureate head right / Winged caduceus, cf. SNG Cop 188, ex Richard Baker coll.
8) Anonymous, AE quadrans, bust of Venus right / dove right, RIC 24.
LT99712. Bronze Lot, Lot of 8 Roman imperial quadrantes and semisses, 14.0 - 18.8mm, c. 10 B.C. - 161 A.D., unattributed, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photographs, as-is, no returns, 8 coins; $240.00 (€225.60)
 


Roman Empire, 13 Julio-Claudian Provincial Coins, c. 27 B.C. - 68 A.D.

|Roman| |Bulk| |Lots|, |Roman| |Empire,| |13| |Julio-Claudian| |Provincial| |Coins,| |c.| |27| |B.C.| |-| |68| |A.D.||Lot|
The following is from Moneta Numismatic Services tags and is not verified by FORVM:
1) Augustus, AE23, 8.60g, Colonia Patricia, Spain, RPC I 129
2) Augustus, Bilbilis, Spain, AE28, 8.81g, RPC I 395, SNG Cop 617
3) Augustus, Julia Traducta, Spain, AE24, 9.44g, IVLIA TRAD in two lines within wreath, RPC I 108
4) Augustus, Pergamum, Mysia, AE19, 6.36g, hexastyle temple, RPC I 2358
5) Augustus, Philippi, Macedonia, AE19, 4.03g, founder plowing right
6) Augustus, Julia Traducta, Spain, as, AE24, 9.44g
7) Augustus, Thracian Kingdom, AE22, 8.38g, jugate heads of Rhoemetalkes and Pythodoris right, RPC I 1712
8) Carteia, Hispania, AE21, 6.66g, turreted head of Fortuna right / Neptune standing left, RPC I 122
9) Pergamum, Mysia, AE17, 3.27g, Roma right / Senate right, RPC I 2374
10) Claudius, Anazarbus, Cilicia, AE35, 30.47g, Year 67 = 48/9 A.D., Athena standing left before altar, RPC I 4059
11) Claudius, AE22, 12.76g, Berytus, Phoenicia, two aquilae and two signa, RPC I 4547
12) Nero, billon tetradrachm, 9.99g, Alexandria mint, year 11 = 64/5 A.D., eagle standing left, palm behind
13) Time of Claudius to Nero, semis, AE15, 4.20g, RPC I 1651
LT96215. Mixed Lot, 13 Julio-Claudian provincial coins, Fair - aVF, c. 27 B.C. - 68 A.D.; the actual coins in the photograph, in Moneta Numismatic Services flips (non-archival) with their tags (information not verified by FORVM), tag prices total $575, 13 coins; $220.00 (€206.80)
 


Roman Empire, Lot of 14 Roman Bronze Coins, 27 B.C. - 260 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Roman| |Empire,| |Lot| |of| |14| |Roman| |Bronze| |Coins,| |27| |B.C.| |-| |260| |A.D.||Lot|
Consignor list of coins (not verified by FORVM):
1) Augustus, AE as, bare head right / legend around SC.
2) Divus Augustus, AE as, Altar.
3) Nero, orichalcum as, Genius standing, altar at left.
4) Domitian, AE as, Jupiter standing, pierced.
5) Antoninus Pius, AE as, Minerva advancing right.
6) Diva Faustina Senior, sestertius Juno standing, altar at left, small flan.
7) Diva Faustina Senior, dupondius or as, Juno seated left holding the 3 Graces, ragged edge.
8) Marcus Aurelius, AE as, Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus standing, clasping hands.
9) Severus Alexander, AE as, quadriga right, pierced.
10) Gordian III, sestertius, Emperor standing, altar at left.
11) Gordian III, AE as, Fortuna standing.
12) Philip I, AE as, Libertas standing.
13) Otacilia Severa, AE as, Concordia seated left.
14) Trajan Decius, sestertius, Dacia standing.
LT110967. Bronze Lot, 14 Roman bronze Coins, average F, 27 B.C. - 260 A.D.; unattributed, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photographs, as-is, no returns, 14 coins in lot; $220.00 (€206.80)
 




    



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