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L. Mussidius LongusMoneyer issues of Imperatorial Rome L. Mussidius Longus, 42 BCE AR denarius, Rome mint.Ancient Aussie
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Ancus MarcusAncus Marcus. Crawford 425/1. L.Marcus Philipus, AR Denarius, 56 BC, Rome. 3.7gm.
Aqua Marcia, began by the praetor Q. Marcius Rex in 144 BC and finished in 140 BC. The head on the obverse is the fourth king of Rome,Ancient Aussie
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AnonymousAR Quinarius, Rome around 211 BC, Sear 42, RSC-3, 2.3gm, toned.Ancient Aussie
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Anonymous AE Uncia struck circa 217-215 BC,Anonymous AE Uncia struck circa 217-215 BC,Ancient Aussie
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Anonymous, 211-206 BCAnonymous, 211-206 BC, bronze as (struck), 32mm, 40.64g
Obverse: Laureate head of bearded Janus, 'I' above
Reverse: Prow of galley r., 'I' above, ROMA in ex.
Reference: Syd 143, SME 627, Cr 56/2
Grading: VF / F , sporadic rev. pitting, mostly even tan surfaces
Comment: Rather attractive massive early type. Ex - London Ancient Coins, Ltd.
Aquired Rudnik Numismatics, May 2019.
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C. Considius Nonianus, AR Denarius, 57 BCC. Considius Nonianus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 57 BC. Laureate, diademed, and draped bust right of Venus Erycina. Reverse: Temple of Venus Erycina atop mountain, ERVC inscribed at base; in foreground, circuit of city walls with gateway at center and two towers. Sear 381; Considia 1a; Cr. 424/1; Syd. 887. 3.74 gm. 18.00mm. Banker's mark on chin of Venus.
Ex Pat Coyle collection, Ex Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Auction 69, lot 3358. Ex Artemide Kunstauktionen GmbH E/auction 10.
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C.MINUCIUS AUGURINUS C.MINUCIUS AUGURINUS AR Denarius. Rome 135 BC, column between two togate figures. 3.86gm, 19mm, Cr 242/1Ancient Aussie
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Julius CaesarJULIUS CAESAR, 44 BC.
E Dupondus, 45 ABC. Mint in Italy, Rare
Roman Republic
Dia.: 26 mm
Wt.: 13.05 g
Obv.: Bust of Victory right
Rev.: C CLOVI PRAEF Minerva advancing left, snake, spear and shield.
Ref.: Cr 476.Ancient Aussie
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LiboAR Denarius 62 BC, Bon Event, Libo, 3.8gm RRC 416/1.Ancient Aussie
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M.VolteiusM. Volteius M.f. 75 BC. AR Denarius (3,00g). Rome mint. Laureate and bearded head of Jupiter right / Tetrastyle Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus; winged thunderbolt in pediment. Crawford 385/1; Sydenham 774; Volteia 1; RBW 1414. VF. Speckeld toning.Ancient Aussie
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M.VolteiusM. Volteius M.f. 75 BC. AR Denarius (3,48g). Rome mint. Laureate and bearded head of Jupiter right / Tetrastyle Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus; winged thunderbolt in pediment. Crawford 385/1; Sydenham 774; Volteia 1; RBW 1414. Near VF.Ancient Aussie
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Mark AntonyMark Antony AR Denarius Galley Leg II, 3.5gm.Ancient Aussie
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OctavianCuria Julia senate house denarius 29 BC, Octavian. 3.5gm.Ancient Aussie
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Octavian,Octavian, Southern or central Italian mint, Spring-early summer 36 BC. AR Denarius (19mm, 3.92g, 6h). Bareheaded and bearded head r. R/ Tetrastyle temple of Divus Julius: statue of Julius Caesar as augur standing within temple; DIVO • IVL on architrave, star within pediment, figures along roof line; lighted altar to l. Crawford 540/2; RSC 90 (Augustus). Bankers' marks.
Ex London Ancient Coins.Ancient Aussie
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P. Cornelius Marcellinus50 BC. AR Denarius, 3.61 grm, 20mm Rome. Obv. Bare head of M. Claudius Marcellus, Reverse. Consul P. Cornelius Marcellinus advancing to right, veiled holding trophy in front of temple of Jupiter Feretrius. Crawford
439/1.Ancient Aussie
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Petillius Capitolinus, 43 BCPetillius Capitolinus, 43 BC. Denarius (Silver, 17 mm, 3.69 g, 2 h), Rome. PETILLIVS - CAPITOLINVS Eagle standing front on thunderbolt, wings spread and head to right. Rev. S - F Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus with figures on the roof and the architrave; between central four columns, garlands hanging. Babelon (Petillia) 3. Crawford 487/2b. RBW 1706. Sydenham 1151. Banker's marks on the obverse and a scrape on the obverse, otherwise, very fine.
The reverse legend S - F on this coin probably stand for sacris faciundis and is likely connected to the cult practiced in the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, the most important sanctuary in Rome.Ancient Aussie
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Publius Fonteius P.f. Capito Publius Fonteius P.f. Capito AR silver denarius. Struck 55 BC or later. P FONTEIVS CAPITO III VIR CONCORDIA, laureate, diademed, & veiled head of Concordia right. Reverse - T DIDI to left, VIL PVB to right, the Villa Publica: building consisting of two stories, each with a row of columns, to which gates are attached; the lower columns are surmounted by arches, the upper ones by a sloping roof; IMP below. Cr429/2b, Syd 901a. 18mm, 3.6g.Ancient Aussie
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Q.Cassius LonginusDenarius 55 BC Bust of Vesta right, temple of Vesta, 19mm, 3.14gm. Crawford 428/1.Ancient Aussie
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ROMAN REPUBLIC 273-269 BCROMAN REPUBLIC 273-269 BC, AE Litra, Head of Minerva, ROMANO horses head. RRC 17/1a, 18.5mm, 6.02gm Early struck coinage.Ancient Aussie
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