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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 3 Roman Imperial Sestertii, 1st Century A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |3| |Roman| |Imperial| |Sestertii,| |1st| |Century| |A.D.||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Galba, sestertius, legend in wreath.
2) Vespasian, sestertius, Fortuna.
3) Nero Claudius Drusus, sestertius, two TIAV countermarks, Pangerl 54, rare countermarks.
LT113402. Orichalcum Lot, 3 Roman imperial sestertii, 1st century A.D.; $210.00 (€197.40)
 


Roman Provincial, Lot of 9 Bronze Coins, Mostly c. 125 -270 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Roman| |Provincial,| |Lot| |of| |9| |Bronze| |Coins,| |Mostly| |c.| |125| |-270| |A.D.|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Seleukia, Cilicia, AE24, 2nd - 1st century BC, Athena / Nike, SNG BnF 904, SNG Cop 200, BMC Lycaonia p. 129, 8
2) Sabina, AE20, Thyatira, Lydia, Tyche, cf. BMC 76 (Matidia)
3) Septimius Severus, AE18, Nicopolis ad Istrum, Moesia Inferior, Homonoia, Varbanov 2416
4) Severus Alexander, AE23, Saitta, Lydia, Vedius Rufinus first Archon, Tyche, SNGvA -, SNG Cop -, BMC -, (unpublished?)
5) Philip I, Cotiaeum, Phrygia, Kybele driving biga of lions, cf. BMC 79
6) Valerian I, Side, Pamphylia, AE31 11 Assaria (14.49g), bust supported by eagle / bust of Tyche, SNG BN 922; ex CNG e-auction 422 (17 Apr 2019), lot 2019; ex N. M. McQ. Holmes Collection; ex Jacquier sale 18 (Autumn 1996), lot 450
7) Salonina, AE25, Attalea, Lydia, Herakles
8) Elagabalus, AE23, Ephesos, Ionia, Tyche standing
9) Elagabalus, Æ25, Edessa, Mesopotamia, Tyche seated left, river-god swimming left, reverse off center
LT110934. 9 Roman Provincial bronze coins, 22.9mm - 30.7mm, mostly aVF or VF, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 9 coins; $200.00 (€188.00)
 


Lot of 6 Roman Billon Antoniniani

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |6| |Roman| |Billon| |Antoniniani||Lot|
 
LT113932. Billon Lot, Lot of 6 Roman antoniniani, emperors Maximianus, Diocletian, Licinius, and Probus (3), all VF, well centered, $180.00 (€169.20)
 


Roman Empire, 15 Roman Provincial Coins, c. 27 B.C. - 68 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Roman| |Empire,| |15| |Roman| |Provincial| |Coins,| |c.| |27| |B.C.| |-| |68| |A.D.||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Augustus, AE17, Philomelion, Phrygia, bust of Men, RPC I 3243.
2) Augustus, AE semis, Philippi, RPC I 1656.
3) Augustus, Parium(?), Capricorn right, holding cornucopia, cf. RPC I 2263.
4) Augustus, AE18, Laodicea, Phrygia, Zeus standing. RPC I 2901.
5) Augustus, cut 1/2 of a Nemausus dupondius.
6) Agrippa, cut 1/2 of a Nemausus dupondius.
7) Augustus and Tiberius, AE20, Thessalonika, RPC I 1565.
8) Tiberius, AE as, 11.67g, altar, RPC I 65.
9) Tiberius, Caesarea Augusta, Spain, RPC I 349.
10) Tiberius, Spain, bull right, RPC I 425, eagle head countermark.
11) Claudius, AE20, Aezanis, Phrygia, RPC I 3099.
12) Nero, AE19, Akmoneia, Phrygia, Zeus seated left, eagle in oval countermark, RPC I 3174(?)
13) Nero, AE17, Akmoneia, Phrygia, RPC I 3176.
14) Julio-Claudian Times, AE17, Pergamum, Mysia, Senate / Roma.
15) Julio-Claudian Times, Apollonia, Lydia, BMC Lydia 4.
LT96263. Bronze Lot, 15 Roman provincial coins, Fair to Fine, c. 27 B.C. - 68 A.D.; unattributed to type, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 15 coins; $160.00 (€150.40)
 


Aelia Capitolina (Jerusalem), Syria Palestina, c. 135 - 250 A.D.

|Holyland| |Bulk| |Lots|, |Aelia| |Capitolina| |(Jerusalem),| |Syria| |Palestina,| |c.| |135| |-| |250| |A.D.||Lot|
In 132, a messianic, charismatic Jewish leader Simon bar Kokhba started the Bar Kokhba revolt, a war of liberation for Judea against Rome. At first the rebellion was a success. The legion X Fretensis was forced to retreat from Jerusalem to Caesarea. The legion XXII Deiotariana, which advanced from Egypt, was destroyed. The Jews re-established their sacrifices and struck coins to celebrate their independence. The rebellion would last for only 30 months. By 135, the Romans had recaptured Jerusalem, Simon bar Kokhba was dead, and the majority of the Jewish population of Judea was either killed, exiled, or sold into slavery. Jerusalem was renamed Colonia Aelia Capitolina and an altar to Jupiter was erected on the site of the Temple. After these events, the Jews would remain scattered without a homeland for close to two millennia.
LT110272. Bronze Lot, 3 Aelia Capitolina (Jerusalem) bronze coins, 18.8 - 26.4mm, c. 135 - 250 A.D.; ex Robert Feuer Collection, unattributed, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 3 coins; $160.00 (€150.40)
 


Uncertain Germanic Tribes, Migration Period, c. 300 - 500 A.D., Lot of 4 Roman Imitative Coins

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Uncertain| |Germanic| |Tribes,| |Migration| |Period,| |c.| |300| |-| |500| |A.D.,| |Lot| |of| |4| |Roman| |Imitative| |Coins||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Constantine I, Mid 4th-early 5th century, debased argenteus imitative. "Two Victories with shield and altar" series. Helmeted, laureate and cuirassed bust right. / Two Victories standing confronted, holding between them shield above altar.
2) Family of Valentinian I - Barbarous Imitation. c. 378-385 AD. AE2 (3.18g) Diademed bust right, blundered legend. / Emperor standing facing, head left, raising kneeling turreted female figure and holding Victory on globe. Contemporary copy of Gratian/Valentinian II/ Theodosius I-era REPARATIO REIPVB Majorina.
3) Tetricus I, AE minimi (0.53g) c. 274 AD, TETRICVS AVG Radiate and draped bust right. / Fides standing holding two upright standards.
4) 5th century AD, AE nummus (0.89g) Imitative, Bust of emperor right. / Victory left dragging captive.
LT99419. Bronze Lot, Uncertain Germanic tribes, Migration Period, c. 300 - 500 A.D.; lot of 4 Roman imitative coins, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 4 coins; $90.00 (€84.60)
 




  



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