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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 and no additional information about the coins is available. As indicated in applicable individual lot descriptions: LARGE LOTS ARE AS IS, NO RETURN.

Lot of 24 Julio-Claudian Roman Provincial Bronze Coins, c. 40 B.C. - 68 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |24| |Julio-Claudian| |Roman| |Provincial| |Bronze| |Coins,| |c.| |40| |B.C.| |-| |68| |A.D.
||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Q. Varus, Antioch, Zeus / Tyche, RPC I 4252
2) Octavian, AE cut fragment, southern Gaul
3) Agrippa, cut 1/2 of a Nemausus as, head left / Crocodile, thin flan, imitative
4) Augustus, AE19, Teos, head of Augustus in temple / Dionysos, RPC 2511, porosity, scarce
5) Augustus, AE20, Elaea, RPC I 2398
6) Augustus, AE25, Asia Minor, AVGVSTVS in laurel wreath, RPC I 2231, RIC I 485 (Ephesus?), ex Roma, e-sale 47, lot 449
7) Time of Augustus, AE23 Apamea, Syria, Dionysos, countermark of Tyche / Thrysos, RPC 4347-53, Howgego 201
8) Pergamum, Augustus, AE20 Homonoia with Sardes, Demos of Sardes crowned by Demos of Pergamum / statue in temple, RPC I 2362
9) Panormus, Sicily, AE16, Livia seated right / ram, RPC I 645
10) Gaius Caesar, AE16 Laodikeia, Phrygia, Eagle, RPC I 2899
11) Tiberius, AE27, Antioch, SC in wreath, RPC I 4272, rough
12) Tiberius, AE20, Eumueia, Phrygia, RPC I 3147, F
13) Germanicus and Drusus, AE26, Sardes, RPC I 2995, ctmks
14) Tiberius or Caligula(?) AE20, Mallus, Nike, RPC I 4019 (Caligula?)
15) Caligula, Aspourgos, RPC I 1904, rough
16) Claudius, AE20, Cadi, Phrygia, RPC I 3062
17) Claudius, AE25, TONZON countermark over oval countermark of head right, Howgego 568, rare
18) Augustus & Agrippa, Nemausus, Gaul, RPC I 525
19) Claudius, AE23, Lycian League, Apollo, RPC I 3345
20) Nero and Britannicus, AE18, Pergamum, RPC I 2371, rare
21) Time of Nero, Sardes, RPC I 3008
22) Herod Agrippa I, prutah, RPC I 4981
23) Antioch, RPC I 4229, 38/7 BC, reverse rough, ex Surber
24) Tiberius & Livia, AE19, Ephesos, RPC I 2585
LT110932. Bronze Lot, lot of 24 Julio-Claudian Roman provincial bronze coins, 15.7mm - 31.4mm, mostly Fair to Fine, c. 40 B.C. - 68 A.D.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 24 coins; several scarce; $650.00 (€611.00)
 


Lot of 17 Bronze Roman (16) and Ptolemaic Kingdom (1), c. 50 B.C. - 450 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |17| |Bronze| |Roman| |(16)| |and| |Ptolemaic| |Kingdom| |(1),| |c.| |50| |B.C.| |-| |450| |A.D.
||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Cleopatra VII, AE11 (1.32g), Paphos, Svoronos 1160.
2) Otho, AE28 (14.5g), Antioch, SC in wreath, scarce.
3) Titus, as caesar, AE16, Gadara, Decapolis, RPC II 2097.
4) Domitian and Domitia, AE20 (5.25g) Thessaly, RPC II 284 (or similar).
5) Plotina, AE21 (3.13g), Sardes, Lydia, Pelops riding horse right, holding whip, SNG Mun 518, scarce.
6) Macrinus and Diadumenian, AE26, Moesia Inferior.
7) Julia Mamaea, dupondius (10.64g), RIC 678, holed at 12:00.
8) Salonina, wife of Gallienus, AE antoninianus.
9) Tacitus, Felicitas, RIC 140.
10) Maxentius, AE follis, temple.
11) Licinius II as Caesar, AE reduced follis.
12) Crispus as Caesar, AE3, Jupiter standing.
13) Constantius Gallus as Caesar, AE centenionalis.
14) Jovian, AE3, VOT V in wreath.
15) Johannes, AE4, Victory dragging captive.
16) Theodosius II, AE4, Cross in wreath.
17) Leo I, AE nummus, Lion.
LT110950. Bronze Lot, Lot of 17 scarce to rare rulers, Roman and Ptolemaic Kingdom, 10.8mm - 27.7mm, c. 50 B.C. - 450 A.D.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 17 coins; $425.00 (€399.50)
 


Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Lot of 17 Bronze Coins, 305 - 30 B.C.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Ptolemaic| |Kingdom| |of| |Egypt,| |Lot| |of| |17| |Bronze| |Coins,| |305| |-| |30| |B.C.
||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Ptolemy I, AE20, Alexander / Eagle, wings open
2) Ptolemy Keraunos, AJN 12, 2000, 64 (legend reversed), ex Moneta
3) Marathos, AE24, Berenike II, Marathos
4) Ptolemy III?, AE20, Kyrene, Svoronos 871, rough
5) Byzantium and Kalchedon, AE26
6) Ptolemy IX, Kyrene, AE16 Headdress of Isis
7) Ptolemy VIII, AE23, Svoronos 1385, ex Clain-Stefanelli
8) Late Ptolemaic, cf. Svoronos 1698, skeuomorph central marks
9) Time of Ptolemy IX, AE29, Cypriot mint, two eagles standing left
10) Ptolemy II, AE17 hemiobol, Eagle with open wings, Svoronos 441; Lorber B221
11) Ptolemy III, AE13, Trident at left of eagle, Svoronos 839, Choice VF, rare this nice
12) Ptolemy IV, AE26 obol, F
13) Ptolemy VIII, AE28, Svoronos 1492, ex Clain-Stefanelli
14) Time of Ptolemy IX, AE37 (23.4g), Cypriot mint, head of Zeus-Ammon / two eagles
15) Late Ptolemaic Cyprus, c. 88 BC, brockage, Svoronos 1714
16) Time of Cleopatra, Paphos, AE16 hemiobol
17) Cleopatra VII, AE10, Svoronos 1160
LT110931. Bronze Lot, Ptolemaic Egypt, 17 bronzes, 9.7mm - 37.6mm, mostly Fair to Fine, 305 - 30 B.C.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 17 coins; some scarce; $400.00 (€376.00)
 


Lot of 15 Roman Imperial, Romano-Gallic and Roman Provincial Bronzes, c. 71 - 455 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |15| |Roman| |Imperial,| |Romano-Gallic| |and| |Roman| |Provincial| || |Bronzes,| |c.| |71| |-| |455| |A.D.||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Gadara. Titus Caesar, Æ18, CY 135 (71/2 CE). Laureate head right / Crossed cornucopias. Spijkerman 28; Rosenberger 34; RPC II 2094; Sofaer 26; Ex CNG E-Auction 510, 480. 2) Silandus. Domitia, Augusta, 82-96. AE16, Bust of Domitia right. / Mên standing. BMC 17. RPC II 1354. 3) Commodus and Annius Verus. Caesars, AD 166-169/70 and AD 166-177. Æ17, Struck AD 175-7. Confronted, bareheaded and draped busts. / Decastyle temple. SNG BN 1456; RPC IV.3 Online 5035. 4) Geta as Caesar, A.D. 198-209. Æ16, Bithynia, Nicaea, Bare head right / NIKAIEON Coiled serpent. Rec Gen 517 var. (obv legend). 5) Volusian, AE24, Anazarbus, Cilicia, Year 270 = 251/2 AD, Bust of Selene. SNG Cop. 55. 6) Mariniana ( 254). wife of Valerian I, AR antoninianus (2.10g) Rome Mint 255-257 AD, Veiled bust right. / Peacock standing. RIC 4. 7) Salonina, AE25, Aphrodisias-Plarasa, Caria, AE25, Draped bust right. / Cult statue of Aphrodite of Aphrodisias. SNG Tüb 3363. 8) Tetricus I, AE minimi (0.49g) circa 274 AD, Pax standing. 9) Crispus as Caesar, AE3, VOT V in wreath. 10) Constantine II as Caesar, AE3, Rome Mint, Sol advancing left. 11) Magnus Maximus 383-388. AE follis (1.10g), Aquileia. Bust right. / Campgate, SMAQP in exergue. RIC IX 55a. 12) Flavius Victor, 387-388. AE follis, Aquileia. Bust right. / Camp gate. 13) Aelia Flaccilla, AE4. 14) Valentinian II, AE17, Campgate, SMNB in exergue. 15) Valentinian III, 425-455. AE nummus, Rome. Bust right. / VOT PVB, camp-gate.
LT112398. Bronze Lot, Lot of 15 Roman Imperial, Romano-Gallic and Roman provincial bronze coins, 11.8mm - 25.1mm, c. 71 - 455 A.D.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 15 coins; $400.00 (€376.00)
 


Iberia and Magna Graecia, c. 420 - 30 B.C., Lot of 15 Ancient Coins

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Iberia| |and| |Magna| |Graecia,| |c.| |420| |-| |30| |B.C.,| |Lot| |of| |15| |Ancient| |Coins||Lot|
The following is from Moneta Numismatic Services and (1) Sayles and Lavendar tags and is not verified by FORVM:
1) Menaion, Sicily, mid 3rd-2nd century B.C., AE16, 4.08g, veiled head of Demeter/MENAINWN, crossed torches, IIII below, CNS 7, aF.
2) Bruttium, Italy, 214-211 B.C., 8.06g, head of Zeus, grain behind/eagle standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopia left, Scheu 13, VF.
3) The Bretti, Bruttium, Italy, c. 208-203 B.C., AE24, 12.12g, helmeted head of Ares/Hera advancing right, HN Italy 2003, nVF.
4) The Bretti, Bruttium, Italy, 214-211 B.C., AE17, 3.62, Nike left/Zeus hurling thunderbolt, HN Italy 1943, gF.
5) Syracuse, Sicily, 406-405 B.C., AE12, 1.46g, female head right/octopus, Calciati II p. 38, 9, F, ex Sayles and Lavendar.
6) Obulco, Iberia, 1st century B.C., AE20, 3.90g, laureate head of Apollo right/bull standing right, VF.
7) Leontini, Sicily, 207 - 200 B.C., AE14, 2.44g, wreathed and veiled head of Demeter left/bundle of four grain ears, CNS 9, F.
8) Akragas, Sicily, 240-212 B.C., AE19, 5.58g, Kore wearing grain/Asklepios standing resting on serpent-entwined staff, CNS 144, VF/F.
9) Iberia, hacksilver, 4th-2nd century B.C., 4.29g, equal in weight to an Attic drachm.
10) Iberia, Punic Issues, mid-late 3rd century B.C., AE12, 1.80g, wreathed head of Tanit right/Horse head left, ACIP 590, F.
11) Gadir, Iberia, 2nd century B.C., AE25, 7.95g, head of Herakles left, wearing lion skin headdress/two fish, SNG BM 228, nF.
12) Zeugitana, Carthage, 300-264 B.C., AE20, 5.44g, wreathed head of Tanit left/head of horse right, MAA 57, VF.
13) Paestum, Lucania, 3rd century B.C., AE17, 4.45g, laureate head of Neptune right/dolphin left, F.
14) Kamarina, Sicily, 420-405 B.C., AE10, 1.02g, Gorgoneion/owl standing right, lizard before, Westermark-Jenkins 186, VF.
15) The Mamertini, Messana, Sicily, 211-208 B.C., AE26, 9.97g, Zeus/warrior, CNS 41, nF.
LT96255. Bronze Lot, 15 ancient bronze coins from Iberia and Magna Graecia, c. 420 - 30 B.C.; the actual coins in the photograph, in flips (non-archival) with Moneta Numismatic Services (14) or Sayles & Lavender (1) tag (information not verified by FORVM), tag prices total $925, 15 coins; $320.00 (€300.80)
 


Lot of 16 Greek Silver Fractions (14) and Iberian Hacksilver (2), c. 500 - 330 B.C.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |16| |Greek| |Silver| |Fractions| |(14)| |and| |Iberian| |Hacksilver| |(2),| |c.| |500| |-| |330| |B.C.||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Iberia, Hacksilver, 1.01g.
2) Iberia, hacksilver, 0.32g.
3) Phokeia, AR tetartemoion, griffin head, BMC 88-89.
4) Methymna, Lesbos, AR hemiobol, 0.27g, 500-460 B.C., female head wearing sakkos right / cock standing right, MATH over, in incuse square with pelleted border, HGC 893.
5) Uncertain, Caria, AR tetartemorion, 0.16g, c. 480-450 B.C., helmeted head left / incuse.
6) Uncertain Mint, Cilicia, AR tetartemorion, 0.16g, crowned head of Hera right / reverse off center (off flan).
7) Uncertain, Western Asia Minor, late 6th-early 5th centuries B.C., AR tetartemorion, 7mm, 0.15g, head left, wearing close-fitting cap(?) / incuse punch.
8) Uncertain, Thraco-Macedonian, AR hemiobol, 0.24g, head of lion right / quadripartite incuse square, Tzamalis 52.
9) Methymna, AR 5mm tetartemorion, 0.21g, Facing head of Selinos. / quadripartite incuse square, cf. HGC 894-5.
10) Persian King, AR 1/24th siglos, 0.18g, Persian King / incuse. cf. Klein 759.
11) Achaemenid Empire, 485-400 B.C., AR 4mm 1/32nd siglos, or hemitetartemorion, 0.13g, king right, kneeling-running with bow / incuse square, Klein 760.
12) Kition, AR hemiobol or 1/24th stater, 0.34g, head of Herakles in lion skin right / lion attacking stag right, all inside incuse square, BMC 57.
13) Neandros, AR obol, 0.66g, 4th century B.C., head of Apollo right / goat.
14) Sidon, AR 1/16th shekel, 0.61g, Persian king fighting lion / Phoenician galley left, waves below.
15) Persia, AR 1/24 stater, 0.40g, Klein 562.
16) Uncertain, AR hemiobol, 0.33g, animal head left / circular incuse.
LT97805. Silver Lot, 14 Greek silver fractions and 2 pieces of Iberian hacksilver, c. 500 - 330 B.C.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns; some scarce; $320.00 (€300.80)
 


Roman Empire, Lot of 26 Bronze Coins, 26 Different Rulers, c. 40 - 450 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Roman| |Empire,| |Lot| |of| |26| |Bronze| |Coins,| |26| |Different| |Rulers,| |c.| |40| |-| |450| |A.D.||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Claudius, as, Minerva; 2) Nero, billon tetradrachm, Alexandria, Apollo; 3) Vespasian, AE17, RPC II 966; 4) Titus as Caesar, AE12, Stobi, Macedon, temple, holed; 5) Domitian and Domitia, facing busts, RPC II 1262; 6) Hadrian, denarius, 1/3 broken off; 7) Antinous, lead tessera, Alexandria; 8) Marcus Aurelius Caesar, AE21, Sardes; 9) Julia Domna, AE21, Berytus; 10) Geta Caesar, AE18, Nikopolis, Moesia Inferior; 11) Macrinus, AE20, Antioch, SC in wreath; 12) Diadumenian Caesar, AE24, Deultum, Artemis firing bow; 13) Philip I, antoninianus; 14) Herennius Etruscus, AR antoninianus, extensively chipped;; 15) Tetricus I, antoninianus, Spes standing, RIC 136; 16) Galerius Caesar, AE follis; 17) Crispus Caesar, AE3; 18) Licinius II, AE3; 19) Magnentius, AE2; 20) Constantius Gallus as Caesar, AE3; 21) Julian II, AE1, Bull, TESB, RIC 222-226; 22) Jovian, AE3; Gratian, AE3; 23) Magnus Maximus, AE2; 24) Theodosius II, AE4, Cross in wreath, small flan; 25) Marcian, AE4, monogram; 26) Leo, AE4, monogram, RIC 681-693, edge flaw.
LT110929. Bronze Lot, 26 bronze coins - 26 different rulers, 10.1mm - 29.2mm, Fair to aVF, many porous, some damaged, c. 40 - 450 A.D.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 26 coins; $320.00 (€300.80)
 


Lot of 16 Roman Provincial Bronze Coins, c. 80 - 270 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |16| |Roman| |Provincial| |Bronze| |Coins,| |c.| |80| |-| |270| |A.D.||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Domitian, AE23, Cybyra, Phyrgia, RPC II 1263.
2) Trajan, AE20, Attaea, Mysia, Zeus standing, SNG BnF 141.
3) Antoninus Pius, AE18, Nikopolis, Moesia Inferior, three grain ears.
4) Attaea, Mysia, Time of Commodus, AE28, bust of the Senate right / Athena standing left.
5) Thyateira, Lydia, AE15, BMC Lydia 11.
6) Mysia, Pergamum, Septimius Severus, AE19 Asklepios standing, BMC Mysia 309.
7) Septimius Severus, AE24, Antioch, Pisidia, bust of Mên.
8) Septimius Severus, AE18, Istros, Moesia Inferior, Fortuna standing.
9) Julia Domna, AE24, Antioch, Pisidia, genius of Antioch, SNG BnF 1129.
10) Geta, AE28, Nikopolis, Nemesis standing, Moushmov 1191.
11) Gordian III, Cilicia, Seleucia ad Calycadnus, Æ25, Athena standing, striking at serpent-legged giant, Levante 764.
12) Philip I, Antioch, Pisidia, AE26, Vexillum between two standards.
13) Philip I, Prusa, Bithynia, Nude male standing left.
14) Pisidia, Antiochia. Trajan Decius, 249-251 A.D., AE24, Anthos reclining left. SNG BnF 1292.
15) Valerian I, AE24, Cyzicus, Altar between two serpents, SNG BnF 859.
16) Gallienus, AE30, Pamphylia, Side, Bust right, countermark / Athena standing, SNG BnF -.
LT110945. Bronze Lot, 16 Roman provincial bronze coins, 14.8mm - 29.9mm, c. 80 - 270 A.D.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 16 coins; $320.00 (€300.80)
 


Lot of 14 Greek Coins, 12 Silver Fractions, 2 Cut Silver Coins, and 1 Celtic Counterfeit, 5th - 1st Century B.C.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |14| |Greek| |Coins,| |12| |Silver| |Fractions,| |2| |Cut| |Silver| |Coins,| |and| |1| |Celtic| |Counterfeit,| |5th| |-| |1st| |Century| |B.C.||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Sidon, AR 1/16th shekel (0.87g), cf. Elayi 851-1818.
2) Archaic cut AR fragment (4.40g), c. 525-475 BC., 20 mm.
3) Alexander III, AR obol (0.6g).
4) Byzantion, AR hemidrachm, bull left / mill sail incuse.
5) Seleucid Kings of Syria, Seleukos I (312-281 BC), AR hemiobol, head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, / Nike advancing right, holding wreath, HGC 9 57.
6) Thrace, Dikaia, c. 500 BC, AR hemiobol (0.25g), panther’s head facing / grape cluster within incuse square, apparently unpublished, cf. Barron pl. 5, 1a (triobol), rare.
7) Another (0.28g).
8) Campania, Phistelia, AR obol (0.60g), c. 325-275 BC, head of nymph facing slightly to left / lion crouching to left, serpent below, HN Italy 619, SNG ANS 584, SNG Cop 577, deep crack.
9) Parion, Mysia, AR drachm (2.82g), from the Richard L. Horst Collection.
10) Lesbos, AR fraction (0.20g), confronting boar heads / quadripartite incuse square.
11) Kyzicus, AR hemiobol, boar / lion head inside incuse square.
12) Mylasa, Caria, AR drachm (2.09g), 170-130 BC, facing Helios, eagle before / rose, SNG Cop 921.
13) Lesbos, AR fraction, head of calf left / quadripartite incuse square, cf. BMC 50 (head right).
14) Soloi, Cilicia, AR cut stater (6.81g), c. 380 BC, bust of Herakles right / bearded head of satrap right, BMC 27, SNG Levante 50, rare.
15) Celtic, Imitating Thasos, AR plated AE tetradrachm (14.49g), c. 2nd - 1st century BC. Dionysos r. / Herakles standing l. cf. Göbl, OTA pl. 46, class II, 1. VF, obverse badly pitted.
LT110937. Mixed Lot, 15 coins, 5.8mm - 32.2mm, 5th - 1st century B.C.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 15 coins; several scarce or rare; $300.00 (€282.00)
 


Roman Provincial Syria, Lot of 13 Bronze Coins, c. 30 B.C. - 250 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Roman| |Provincial| |Syria,| |Lot| |of| |13| |Bronze| |Coins,| |c.| |30| |B.C.| |-| |250| |A.D.||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Augustus, AE24 As (11.2g), Cypriot mint, 27-23 B.C., CAISAR (sic), bare head right / AVGVSTVS in two lines in laurel wreath, RIC I 485, RPC I 2231.
2) Augustus, AE20, Berytus, Phoenicia, RPC I 4540.
3) Tiberius, AE26, RPC I 4270.
4) Nero, AE26, Antioch, RPC I 4307, countermark, RPC I lists two specimens with different countermarks.
5) Domitian. AE as, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch, laureate head left / large S C within laurel wreath, McAlee 409(b).
6) Trajan, AE18, Cyrrhestica, Beroea, legend in wreath, RPC I 3431.
7) Askalon, Judaea, AE16, Year 26 = 116/7 AD, veiled bust of Tyche right / galley right.
8) Marcus Aurelius & Lucius Verus, AE20, Aradus, Phoenicia, humped bull charging right. BMC 379.
9) Phoenicia, Tyre, Elagabalus, Æ29, IMP CAES M AV ANTONINVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, oval countermark of Melqart right / SEPTIM TVRO / COLO Astarte standing left, holding scepter and crowning trophy to left, palm tree to inner left, murex shell to inner right, to outer right, column surmounted by crowning Nike left, cf. BMC Tyre 390; c/m: Howgego 15, Ex Richard Baker collection.
10) Elagabalus, AE16 (3.87g), Wreath around SC.
11) Elagabalus, AE19, Antioch, radiate head right / SC in wreath, ram right, head turned back, McAlee 791a.
12) Elagabalus, AE20, radiate head right / SC and eagle in wreath, aVF.
13) Philip I, AE32, Antioch, Syria, Tyche.
LT110949. Bronze Lot, 13 Roman provincial Syria bronze coins, 14.6mm - 28.8mm, mostly F, c. 30 B.C. - 250 A.D.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 13 coins; $300.00 (€282.00)
 


Lot of 6 Roman Imperial Bronzes, Scarcer Rulers, c. 110 - 244 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |6| |Roman| |Imperial| |Bronzes,| |Scarcer| |Rulers,| |c.| |110| |-| |244| |A.D.
||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Matidia, sestertius, c. 120 AD, RIC 741. Fair. Rare.
2) Aelius Caesar, AE as, (9.31g) Pannonia standing. F.
3) Marcus Aurelius, AE as (10.17g) Rome Mint, Marcus and Verus standing, clasping hands. RIC 823. F.
4) Commodus, AE as (13.40g) RIC 444a. gF, heavy flan.
5) Balbinus, sestertius (14.73g) Providentia standing, globe at left. RIC 19. F, small flan, areas of green encrustation. Rare.
6) Gordian III. AD 238-244. Æ as (7.86g) Gordian standing left. RIC IV 276. F. scarce.
LT110970. Bronze Lot, Lot of 6 Roman imperial bronzes, some scarcer rulers, Fair to Fine, 25.1mm - 33.8mm, c. 110 - 244 A.D.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 6 coins; $290.00 (€272.60)
 


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|
 
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|
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)
 


Lot of 7 Roman Provincial Egypt, Billon Tetradrachms, c. 140 - 300 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |7| |Roman| |Provincial| |Egypt,| |Billon| |Tetradrachms,| |c.| |140| |-| |300| |A.D.||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Antoninus Pius
2) Julia Mamaea
3) Gordian III
4) Aurelian and Vabalathus
5) Probus
6) Maximianus
7) Severus Alexander
LT110952. Billon Lot, lot of 7 Roman provincial Egypt billon tetradrachms, F - VF, 18.6mm - 25.3mm, Alexandria mint, c. 140 - 300 A.D.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 7 coins; $270.00 (€253.80)
 


Lot of 26 Byzantine Bronze Coins and 2 Byzantine Coin Weights, c. 500 - 1300 A.D.

|Byzantine| |Bulk| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |26| |Byzantine| |Bronze| |Coins| |and| |2| |Byzantine| |Coin| |Weights,| |c.| |500| |-| |1300| |A.D.||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Seleukid bronze (4.32g) converted into a Byzantine era nomisma weight.
2) Roman centenionalis (4.37g) converted into a serrated Byzantine era nomisma weight.
3) Michael VII, follis.
4) Anastatius, AE 20 nummii, SBCV 25.
5) Heraclius, with Heraclius Constantine, 610-641, follis (7g) Constantinople, 1st officina, year 20 (629/30), DOC 105a.4, SBCV 810; rare PH monogram countermark from Cyprus on the reverse.
6) Justinian I, AE 16 nummi, Thessalonika, SBCV 175, ex Moneta Numismatic Services.
7) Latin Kingdom, cf. SB 2044, AE trachy, brockage.
8 - 28) Justin I, Justin II, and others.
LT110954. Bronze Lot, 26 Byzantine bronze coins and 2 Byzantine coin weights (made from older Roman and Greek coins), mostly F to aVF, c. 500 - 1300 A.D.; unattributed, no flips or Forum tags (several dealer tags included), a good variety of rulers and denominations, the actual coins in the photographs, as-is, no returns; $270.00 (€253.80)
 


Roman Republic and Central Italy, c. 5th - 4th Century B.C., Lot of 7 Aes Rude Fragments

|before| |211| |B.C.|, |Roman| |Republic| |and| |Central| |Italy,| |c.| |5th| |-| |4th| |Century| |B.C.,| |Lot| |of| |7| |Aes| |Rude| |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.
LT110961. Bronze Lot, Lot of 7 aes rude fragments, cf. BMCRR I p. 1, Haeberlin pl. 1, Vecchi ICC pl. 1, Thurlow-Vecchi pl. 2, SRCV I 505, weight c. 40 - 241g, no tags or flips, the actual pieces in the photograph; $270.00 (€253.80)
 


Lot of 11 Roman Bronze Coins Some Scarcer Rulers, c. 70 - 450 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |11| |Roman| |Bronze| |Coins| |Some| |Scarcer| |Rulers,| |c.| |70| |-| |450| |A.D.
||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Titus, as Caesar, Æ16 Decapolis. Gadara. Dated CY 135 = 71/2 CE. Veiled head of Tyche right. RPC II 2095. 2) Domitia, Augusta, 82-96. AE15 1/3 Assarion Eumeneia, Phrygia, Cybele seated to left. RPC II 1388. 3) Commodus, AE15, Rhodes, Bust of Helios right. 4) Macrinus, AE22 (8.38g) Amphipolis, Macedonia, Tyche seated left on throne, holding patera. Varbanov 3285. 5) Diadumenian as Caesar, AE19, Antioch, SC in wreath. 6) Hostilian Caesar, AE24 (9.6g) Anazarbus, Cilicia, Apollo standing. RPC IX 1497, Ziegler Anazarbos 754. 7) Herennius Etruscus, billon tetradrachm (10.43g) Antioch. 8) Tacitus, billon antoninianus, Pax standing left. 9) Crispus Caesar, VOT X in wreath. 10) Aelia Flaccilla, AE2 (4.6g) Victory seated right, engraving shield set on column, CONA in exergue. 11) Theodosius II, AE nummus, Cross in wreath.
LT110979. Bronze Lot, 11 Roman imperial and provincial bronze coins, 10.2mm - 25.7mm, c. 70 - 450 A.D.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 11 coins; some scarcer rulers; $270.00 (€253.80)
 


Roman Republic and Central Italy, c. 5th - 4th Century B.C., Lot of 10 Aes Rude Fragments

|before| |211| |B.C.|, |Roman| |Republic| |and| |Central| |Italy,| |c.| |5th| |-| |4th| |Century| |B.C.,| |Lot| |of| |10| |Aes| |Rude| |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.
LT110941. Bronze Lot, Lot of 10 aes rude fragments, cf. BMCRR I p. 1, Haeberlin pl. 1, Vecchi ICC pl. 1, Thurlow-Vecchi pl. 2, SRCV I 505, average weight c. 73g, no tags or flips, the actual pieces in the photograph, as is, no returns, 10 pieces; $260.00 (€244.40)
 


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.
||Lot|
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 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; $250.00 (€235.00)
 


Lot of 7 Roman Imperial Sestertii, c. 25 - 170 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |7| |Roman| |Imperial| |Sestertii,| |c.| |25| |-| |170| |A.D.||Lot|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Livia 2) Galba 3) Nerva 4) Trajan 5) Hadrian 6) Antoninus Pius 7) Septimius Severus
LT110953. Orichalcum Lot, 3 Roman imperial sestertii, Fair to F, common reverses; 28.7mm - 34.9mm, c. 25 - 170 A.D.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 7 coins; $250.00 (€235.00)
 


Lot of 5 Judaean Coins, Herod the Great - First Jewish Revolt, c. 37 B.C. - 70 A.D.

|Holyland| |Bulk| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |5| |Judaean| |Coins,| |Herod| |the| |Great| |-| |First| |Jewish| |Revolt,| |c.| |37| |B.C.| |-| |70| |A.D.||Lot|
Lot includes: King Herod the Great (Hendin 6219), Ethnarch Herod Archelaus (Hendin 6227), Roman Procurators Valerius Gratus (Hendin 6364) & Antoninus Felix (Hendin 6376), and First Jewish Revolt (Hendin 6389).
LT114809. Bronze Lot, Lot of 5 Judaean prutot, c. 14 - 17mm, average gF, Jerusalem mint, c. 37 B.C. - 70 A.D.; $250.00 (€235.00)
 


Lot of 4 Nice Quality Judaean Bronze Prutah of Hasmonean Kings (Maccabees), 167 - 37 B.C.

|Holyland| |Bulk| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |4| |Nice| |Quality| |Judaean| |Bronze| |Prutah| |of| |Hasmonean| |Kings| |(Maccabees),| |167| |-| |37| |B.C.||Lot|
Lot includes: Yehohanan (Hendin 6165) choice lily, Yehohanan (Hendin 6172) full legend, Mattityah (Hendin 6199) choice with full legend, Yehonatan (Hendin 6189) "widow's mite"
LT114810. Bronze Lot, 4 Judaea Hasmonean kings prutot, c. 14 - 16mm, average VF, highlighting earthen deposits, Jerusalem mint, 167 - 37 B.C.; $250.00 (€235.00)
 


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)
 


Lot of 16 Greek Bronzes, c. 300 - 100 B.C.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |16| |Greek| |Bronzes,| |c.| |300| |-| |100| |B.C.|
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Castulo, Spain, AE30, Male head. / Sphinx
2) Philip V, AE24, Radiate head of Helios / Thunderbolt in oak wreath, SGCV 6795
3) Acarnana, Acamanin League, after 167 BC, AE21, Head of Zeus right / Head of man-headed bull Achelous, SNG Cop 421
4) Metapontum, Lucania, AE16, Head of Leukippos / META Ear of grain, SNG ANS 561 var.
5) Macedon, Philip II, AE18, Apollo / Horseman
6) Lokris Opuntia, AE13, Athena / Grapes; SGCV 2334
7) Mesembria, Thrace, AE21, Female head / Athena; SGCV 1677
8) Brettian League, AE20, Zeus / Warrior, SGCV 703
9) Seleukid Syria, Seleukos I, AE18, Medusa / Bull butting
10) Seleukid Syria, Antiochos VIII, AE19, Radiate head / Owl on amphora, SGCV 7139
11) Kyme, AE14, Kyme / Forepart of horse, cup, SNGvA 1631
12) Skepsis, Troas, AE13, Forepart of Pegasus / Fir tree, SGCV 4136
13) Thymbra, Troas, Athena / Torch in wreath, SGCV 4148
14) Selge, Pisidia, AE14, Spear head / Shield, SGCV 5488
15) Selge, Pisidia, AE13, Herakles / Thunderbolt, SGCV 5491
16) Rhodes, Caria, AE15, Zeus / Rose, SNGvA 2821
LT110969. Fair to aVF, 10.7mm - 30.9mm, c. 300 - 100 BC; no FORVM tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 16 coins; $230.00 (€216.20)
 


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)
 


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)
 




    



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