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Home ▸ Catalog ▸ |Roman Coins| ▸ |Roman Republic| ▸ |211-100 B.C.||View Options:  |  |  |   

Roman Republic 211 - 100 B.C.
Lot of 4 Roman Republican Bronzes, c. 235 B.C. - 90 B.C.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |4| |Roman| |Republican| |Bronzes,| |c.| |235| |B.C.| |-| |90| |B.C.||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Roman Republic, AE semis.
2) Roman Republic, AE quadrans (5.75g) uncial standard, Rome, 169-158 BC, cf. Crawford 196/4.
3) Anonymous, Late Republican, AE quadrans (2.70g), 91 BC, Crawford 339/4d.
4) Roman Republic, AE15, c. 235 BC, Crawford 26/3, scarce.
LT110980. Bronze Lot, 4 Roman Republic bronze coins, 15.4mm - 24.1mm, c. 235 B.C. - 90 B.C.; unattributed to type, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 4 coins; $150.00 (€141.00)
 


Roman Republic, Anonymous (AN or AV Series), c. 194 - 189 B.C.

|211-100| |B.C.|, |Roman| |Republic,| |Anonymous| |(AN| |or| |AV| |Series),| |c.| |194| |-| |189| |B.C.||as|NEW
In 194 B.C., the Romans defeated the Boii in the Battle of Mutina, fought near Modena. The victory effectively ended the threat of the Gauls in Italy.
RR114998. Bronze as, Crawford 136/2, Sydenham 327, Russo RBW 607, BMCRR Rome 568, SRCV I 667, F, dark green and brown patina with patches of red, scratches, weight 32.462 g, maximum diameter 31.9 mm, die axis 75o, Rome mint, c. 194 - 189 B.C.; obverse laureate and bearded head of Janus, I (mark of value) above; reverse prow right, AN (or AV) monogram above, I (mark of value) right, ROMA below; ex Classical Numismatic Group e-auction 548, (18 Oct 2023), lot 404; ex Shetland Sheepdog Collection; ex Classical Numismatic Group e-auction 377 (29 Jun 2016), lot 331; ex RBW Collection (purchased from M. Weder, Aug 1989); rare; $150.00 (€141.00)
 


Roman Republic, c. 206 - 194 B.C.

|Members| |Auction| |Listed|, |Roman| |Republic,| |c.| |206| |-| |194| |B.C.||Sextans|
Sextans, a Roman coin, which is marked sometimes on the obverse, sometimes on the reverse, or on both sides with two globules, denoting it to be the sixth part of the as, or two ounces (uncia) because the as was divided into twelve. It has for its types the head of Mercury and the prow of a ship. Some of these pieces bear the names of Roman moneyers.
MA114148. Copper Sextans, weight 1.327 g, maximum diameter 14.5 mm, die axis 135o, c. 206 - 194 B.C.; obverse head of Mercury right. wearing winged petasus, two pellets above; reverse prow of galley right, ROMA above, uncertain symbol right, two pellets below; $27.51 (€25.86)




  



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