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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.

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.
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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)
 




    



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