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Anonymous AR denarius, 206-195 BC.Anonymous AR denarius.
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma r., X behind.
Reverse: Dioscuri riding r., rostrum tridens below horses; below, ROMA in linear frame.
Cr-114/1, Syd-244. 4.26g.
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Anonymous QuinariusAnonymous AR Quinarius, 81 BC.
Obverse- Laureate head of Apollo right.
Reverse- Victory standing right erecting trophy; K between.
Crawford 373/1b; Sydenham 609a; RSC 227a.
14mm (1.78 g).
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Appius Claudius Pulcher, T. Manlius Mancinus and Q. Urbinus. 111-110 BCAppius Claudius Pulcher, T. Manlius Mancinus and Q. Urbinus. 111-110 BC. AR Denarius (3.94 gm).
Obverse- Helmeted head of Roma right; circle behind
Reverse- Victory in triga right
Sydenham 570; Claudia 2.
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C. Cato 123 BC.C. Cato. 123 BC, silver denarius.
Obverse- Helmeted Roma right, X behind.
Reverse- Victory driving biga right, C. Cato, Roma in exergue.
Crawford 274/1.
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C. Coelius Caldus, 104 B.C.Silver denarius, S 196, Craw 318/1a, Syd 582, RSC Coelia 2, gVF, 3.856g, 19.0mm, 180o, Rome mint, 104 B.C.; obverse head of Roma left in winged helmet; reverse Victory in a biga left holding reins in both hands, F• (control letter) above, C•COIL below, CALD in ex;1 commentsb70
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C. Mamilius LimetanusC. Mamilius Limetanus 82 B.C.; AR denarius.
Obverse: Bust of Mercury right, caduceus behind.
Reverse: Ulysses walking r. holding staff and being greeted by his dog Argus.
Syd 741, Cr362/1.
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C. Postumius 73 BC.Obverse- Bust of Diana right, bow and quiver on shoulder.
Reverse- Hound running right, spear below.
Crawford 394/1a; Sydenham 785; Postumia 9.
19mm, 3.90 gm.
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Cn. Cornelius Lentulus, 76 - 75 B.C.Silver denarius, S 324, BMC 57, Crawf. 393/1b, Syd. 752a, EF, 3.918g, 19.5mm, 180o, Spanish mint, 76 - 75 A.D.; obverse G•P•R•, diademed bust of Genius of the Roman People right, scepter across shoulder; reverse EX S C, wreathed scepter, globe and rudder, LENT CVR X FL below;

CVR X FL is the abbreviation for "Curator denariorum flandorum" meaning "Curator of the casting of denarii".
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Cn. Lentulus Clodianus. 88 BC.Cn. Lentulus Clodianus. 88 BC, silver denarius.
Obverse- Helmeted bust of Mars right, seen from behind.
Reverse- Victory in biga right, holding wreath.
Crawford 345/1; Sydenham 702; Cornelia 50.
18 mm, 3.79 g
Ex Wayne C. Phillips Collection.
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Julius CaesarJulius Caesar. 44 BC. AR Denarius. L. Aemilius Buca, moneyer.
Obverse: CAESAR D[CT PER]PETVO, laureate head right.
Reverse: L BVCA, winged caduceus and fasces in saltire; axe, globe, and clasped hands in angles.
Crawford 480/6; CRI 103; Sydenham 1063; RSC 25. 18mm - 2.90 g.
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Julius CaesarCaius Julius Caesar, 100-44 BC, Denarius 47-46 BC.
Obverse: Diademed head of Venus right.
Reverse: CAESAR; Aeneas walking left, holding his father Anchises and palladium.
Cr.458/1. 3.75 g.
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Julius Caesar, as Imperator and Dictator. 49-44 BC. AR denarius.Julius Caesar, as Imperator and Dictator (49-44 BC). AR denarius (3.85 gm). Mint moving with Caesar in Gaul, 49–48 BC. Elephant right, trampling serpent, CAESAR in exergue / Pontifical emblems: culullus, aspergillum, axe, and apex. Crawford 443/1. Syd. 1006. RSC 49. CRI 9. RCTV 1399. Weakly struck to right on obverse, shallow circular test mark on elephant's head, otherwise good very fine.b70
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L Marcius Philippus 56 B.C.Attribution: RSC Marcia 28
Obverse Legend: ANCVS (ccw beneath head)
Reverse Legend: PHILIPPVS (ccw on the left side) / AQVA.MAR (ligate; all within arcade)
Obverse: Diademed head of Ancus Marcius right; Lituus behind
Reverse: Equestrian statue right, on arcade of five arches; Flower beneath horse
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L. CaesiusLucius Caesius, 112-111 BC. AR Denarius.
Obverse- Heroic bust of Vejovis facing left hurling a thunderbolt and seen from behind.
Reverse- Two Lares flanking dog.
CR 298/1, Syd 564, Caesia 1. 18.91 mm. 3.82 gm.
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L. Calpurnius Piso FrugiL. Calpurnius Piso Frugi. 90 BC. AR Denarius
Obverse: Laureate head of Apollo right; H behind, G before.
Reverse: Horseman galloping right, carrying palm; caduceus above; C below.
Crawford 340/1; Sydenham 670d; Calpurnia 11. 19mm - 4.03 g.
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L. Cassius Longinus c. 63 B.C.Silver denarius, Craw. 413/1, Cassia 10, S 364, VF, 3.855g, 19.7mm, 135o, Rome mint, c. 63 B.C.; obverse veiled bust of Vesta left, kylix behind, reversed S before; reverse LONGIN III V, Male figure left, dropping tablet inscribed V into a cista;

The reverse of this coin commemorates the voting for the Lex Cassia Tabellaria in 137 B.C. The obverse control letters come only from the moneyer's name.
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L. Manlius Torquatus. 82 BC.L. Manlius Torquatus, 82 BC, AR denarius.
Obverse- Helmeted head of Roma right, PRO Q, L MANLI.
Reverse- Sulla driving triumphal quadriga right, crowned by Victory flying left, L SVLLA IM.
Crawford 367/5; Sydenham 757; Manlia 4.
20 mm, 3.89 g.
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L. Titurius L.f SabinusL. Titurius L.f Sabinus, 89 BC, AR Denarius.
Obverse: Head of Tatius right, “TA” monogram in front.
Reverse: Two roman soldiers, each carries a woman in his arms.
Tituria 1, 3.88 gm.
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M. Fannius 123 BC.M Fannius, AR denarius.
Obverse: Head of Roma right in winged helmet, ROMA behind, X below chin.
Reverse: Victory in a quadriga right, reins in left, wreath in right, M FAN•C•F (AN ligate) in exergue.
SRCV I 150, Crawford 275/1, Sydenham 419, RSC I Fannia 1. 3.977g, 18.8mm, 315o.
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M. Junius BrutusM. Junius Brutus, 54 BC. AR denarius.
Obverse- Bust of Libertas right.
Reverse- The consul L. Junius Brutus walking left between two lictors preceded by an accensus.
Crawford 433/1; Sydenham 906a; Junia 31a. 19 mm, 3.71 g.
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M. Junius Silanus 145 BC.M. Junius Silanus, AR denarius.
Obverse: Head of Roma right in winged helmet, head of ass behind, X below chin.
Reverse: Dioscuri riding right, M·IVNI below, ROMA in exergue, linear border.
SRCV I 96, Crawford 220/1, Sydenham 408, RSC I Junia 8.
3.549g, maximum diameter 18.2mm, die axis 0o.
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M. Porcius LaecaM. Porcius Laeca, 125 BC. AR denarius.
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma right, LAECA behind.
Reverse: Libertas in quadriga, crowned by Victory, M POR ROMA below.
Cr270/1, Syd 513.

This moneyer was a descendant of P Porcius Laeca, praetor in 195BC who proposed and carried out the Lex Porcia Provocatione. This granted the Roman citizen residing outside the city the right of appeal in criminal matters against the magistrates acting in their military capacity.
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Mark Antony and Octavian Reconciliation DenariusMarcus Antonius and Octavianus Reconciliation Denarius, 41 BC, military mint moving with Marc Antony.
Obverse: M ANT IMP AVG IIIVIR R P C M BARBAT Q P, bare head of Marc Antony right.
Reverse: CAESAR IMP PONT IIIVIR R P C, bare head of Octavian right.
Crawford 517/2, 17-19 mm, 3.23 g.
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P. Fonteius P.f. Capito, 55 BC.Obverse: Helmeted bust of Mars r., trophy over shoulder, P FONTEIVS P F CAPITO III VIR around.
Reverse: Horseman attacking warrior who is about to slay a kneeling captive, MN FONT TR MIL above.
Cr-429/1, Syd-900, Fonteia-17. 3.88g.
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Pompey the GreatCn. Pompeius Magnus, Bronze AE 19, Soli-Pompeiopolis mint.
Obverse- Head of Pompey right.
Reverse- POMPHIOPOLEITWN, Nike advancing right, wreath in right, palm over shoulder in left, WP (monogram) / POV/DH in right field.
SNG Levante 880 ff. var (reverse field letters); BMC 54 var (same); RPC -.
7.488g, 21.8mm, 0o.
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Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius ScipioQ. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio, Imperator, AR Denarius.
Military mint in Africa, legate Eppius, 47-46 BC.
Obverse: Q METELL SCIPIO IMP, laureate head of Africa right in elephant skin headdress, grain ear before, plow below.
Reverse: EPPIVS LEG F C, Hercules standing facing, naked, hand on hip, leaning on club set on a rock.
Caecilia 50, Syd 1051, Cr461/1
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Q. Lutatius Cerco, 109 - 108 B.C.Silver denarius, S 182, Craw 305/1, Syd 559, RSC Lutatia 2, choice gVF, 3.850g, 19.0mm, 90o, Rome mint, 109 - 108 B.C.;
obverse - head of young Mars right wearing crested Corinthian helmet, ROMA above, X (XVI in monogram) behind, CERCO before;
reverse - galley right, Q•LVTATI (VT in monogram) / Q above, all within oak wreath; ex CNG, toned;

The Q on the reverse indicates Q. Lutatius Cerco struck this type as Questor. The reverse recalls the victory of C. Lutatius Catulus at the Aegates Insulae in 241 B.C.
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Q. Marcius Philippus, 129 B.C.Silver denarius, S 135, Craw 259/1, Syd 477, RSC Marcia 11, VF, 4.03g, 18.1mm, 180o, Rome mint, 129 B.C.; obverse head of Roma right in a winged helmet, X (XVI in monogram) behind; reverse Philip V, Macedonian king, galloping right, helmeted, holding spear, Macedonian helmet with goat’s horns behind, Q·PILIPVS below, ROMA in exergue;1 commentsb70
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Q. Thermus M.f.Q. Thermus, 103 B.C. AR Denarius
Obverse: Helmeted head of Mars left.
Reverse: Two warriors fighting, one protecting fallen comrade.
Crawford 319/1, Syd 592, Minucia 19
18.94 mm, 3.7 grams
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QuadrigatusRepublican Billon Quadrigatus, 225-212 BC.
Obverse: Laureate head of Janus.
Reverse: Jupiter in quadriga galloping right, ROMA on raised tablet below.
Craw 28/3 var, Syd 68. 18.81 mm, 4.82 gm.

I think this is a debased Second Punic War emergency issue as it is under weight and billon, not silver. I could be wrong though.
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Roman Republic - Quartuncia 217-215 BC.Obverse- Bust of Roma right wearing a crested attic helmet.
Reverse- Prow of galley right, “ROMA” above.
Sear #624, Syd 110, CR 38/8
3.75 gr.

The Quartuncia was the smallest bronze denomination ever struck. With the reforms of 215 BC., this issue of this experimental denomination was ended.
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Roman Republican AE SemisRoman Republic, Anonymous . 2nd Century BC . Æ Semis (11.45g).
Obverse- Head of Saturn right, S behind.
Reverse- Prow right, S behind; ROMA in ex.
Sear 834.
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Sex. Pompeius Fostlus 137 BC.Sex. Pompeius Fostlus, 137 BC, silver denarius.
Obverse- Helmeted head of Roma right; jug behind.
Reverse- The shepard Faustulus discovering the she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus; three birds in branches of fig tree behind.
Crawford 235/1c; Sydenham 461a; Pompeia 1a.
19 mm, 3.71 g
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