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37 AD Dedication of the temple of Divus Augustusorichalcum dupondius (29mm). Rome mint. Struck AD 37.
CONSENSV SENAT·ET·EQ·ORDIN·P·Q·R Gaius seated left on curule chair
DIVVS AVGVSTVS S C radiate head of Augustus facing left
RIC (Gaius) 56; Cohen (August) 87; Foss (Roman historical coins) 60:4
ex old British (Oxford) collection
Minted under Caligula on the occasion of the dedication of a temple to Divus Agustus; the identity of the seated person is uncertain but probably Gaius. The legend 'ET EQ' refers to 'EQVES' (pl. EQVITES), 'horseman'. In the early empire, they were the holders of administrative posts of a class second only to the senators.
In the picture the obverse and reverse have accidentally been switched around.Charles S
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Divus Augustus. Died AD 14. Æ Dupondius (31mm, 17.46 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck under Gaius (Caligula),JOE GERANIO COLLECTION- Divus Augustus. Died AD 14. Æ Dupondius (31mm, 17.46 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck under Gaius (Caligula), AD 37-41. Radiate head left / Augustus(?) seated left on curule chair, holding branch. RIC I 56 (Gaius).Joe Geranio
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0028 - Denarius Antoninus Pius 158-9 ACObv/ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P XXII, Antoninus Pius laureate head r.
Rev/TEMPLVM DIV AVG REST, octastyle temple in which are seated statues of Divus Augustus and Livia.
Ag, 17.0mm, 3.30g
Mint: Rome.
RIC III/290a [S] - RSC 804 - BMCRE 939
ex-Pars Coins (vcoins)dafnis
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06 - Antoninus Pius - AR Denarius - Posthumous Issue - Altar Imperial Rome
Antoninus Pius ( 138-161 AD.)
Silver Denarius. Rome Mint.
Posthumous Issue struck under Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
obv: DIVVS ANTONINVS - Bare head right.
rev: DIVO PIO - Altar/Shrine with doors closed.
RIC III-441 (Marcus Aurelius).
2.99gr.
rexesq
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06 - Antoninus Pius - AR Denarius - Posthumous Issue - Altar Imperial Rome
Antoninus Pius ( 138-161 AD.)
Silver Denarius. Rome Mint.
Posthumous Issue struck under Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
obv: DIVVS ANTONINVS - Bare head right.
rev: DIVO PIO - Altar/Shrine with doors closed.
RIC III-441 (Marcus Aurelius).
2.99gr.rexesq
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06 - Antoninus Pius - AR Denarius - Posthumous Issue - Altar Imperial Rome
Antoninus Pius ( 138-161 AD.)
Silver Denarius. Rome Mint.
Posthumous Issue struck under Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
obv: DIVVS ANTONINVS - Bare head right.
rev: DIVO PIO - Altar/Shrine with doors closed.
RIC III-441 (Marcus Aurelius).
2.99gr.rexesq
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06 - Antoninus Pius - AR Denarius - Posthumous Issue - Altar.Imperial Rome
Antoninus Pius ( 138-161 AD.)
Silver Denarius. Rome Mint.
Posthumous Issue struck under Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
obv: DIVVS ANTONINVS - Bare head right.
rev: DIVO PIO - Altar/Shrine with doors closed.
RIC III-441 (Marcus Aurelius).
2.99gr.
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Seller Photo.rexesq
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161-180 AD - MARCUS AURELIUS AE sestertius - struck 180 ADobv: DIVVS M ANTONINVS AVG (Marcus Aurelius bare head right)
rev: CONSECRATIO (eagle standing right on garlanded altar, head left), S-C in field
ref: RIC III 657 (Commodus), C.85(6frcs)
25.16gms, 30mm
Scarceberserker
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161-180 AD - MARCUS AURELIUS AE sestertius - struck 180 ADobv: DIVVS M ANTONINVS PIVS (Marcus Aurelius bare head right)
rev: CONSECRATIO (garlanded funeral pyre of four tiers surmounted by statue of Aurelius in facing quadriga), S-C in field
ref: RIC III 662 [Commodus], Cohen 98 (20frcs), BMC 399
21.14gms, 29mm
Rare
The Rogus, or Funeral Pile, as a mass of quadrangular shape, filled at the bottom with combustibles, on which again a second tier was placed of similar form and appearance, but narrower and furnished with openings; to this a third and a fourth were added, each gradually diminishing in size, till the whole resembled a watch-tower.berserker
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161-180 AD - MARCUS AURELIUS AE sestertius - struck 180 ADobv: DIVVS M ANTONINVS PIVS (Marcus Autrelius bare head right)
rev: CONSECRATIO (Statue of Aurelius in quadriga drawn by elephants), S-C in ex.
ref: RIC III 661 (Commodus), Cohen 95 (30 frcs)
18.31gms, 28mm
Very rare
The last ’Good Emperor’, Marcus Aurelius died at a military encampment at Bononia on the Danube on 17 March 180, possibly of the plague, leaving the Roman Empire to his nineteen-year-old son. Upon hearing of his father's death, Commodus made preparations for Marcus' funeral, made concessions to the northern tribes, and made haste to return back to Rome in order to enjoy peace after nearly two decades of war.berserker
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177-192 AD - COMMODUS AR denarius - struck 180 ADobv: DIVVS M ANTONINVS PIVS (bare head right)
rev: CONSECRATIO (eagle standing left on bar with wreath in beak)
ref: RIC 267 [Commodus] (S), RSC 80 (3frcs), BMC 14
2.21gms, 18mm
Rareberserker
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31-08a - ANTONINO PIO (138 - 161 D.C)Acuñación realizada por Marco Aurelio y Lucio Vero en honor de Antonino Pío Divo.
Ar denario 19 mm 3.1 gr.
Anv: "DIVUS ANTONINVS” – Cabeza desnuda viendo a derecha, con ropajes en su hombro izquierdo.
Rev: "CONSECRATIO" – Crematorium piramidal de 4 pisos, con la base enguirnaldada, la puerta en segundo nivel, el ápice coronado por una cuadriga vista de frente.
El Crematorium construido por Antonino Pio ya había aparecido dos décadas antes en la acuñación póstuma de su esposa, Faustina Senior. Sus restos se han descubierto cerca de la Plaza Montecitorio, el oeste del corso, en Regio IX. La estructura similar mostrada en el 169 D.C. y 176 D.C. en la acuñación de Divo Lucio Vero y Diva Faustina Junior puede representar este mismo edificio, aunque más probablemente parece que estos reversos representarían el Crematorium de Marco Aurelio que aparecería más tarde en su propia acuñación póstuma emitida por Commodo (Sear).
Ceca: Roma - Italia
Acuñada: 161 D.C.
Rareza: Común
Referencias: RIC Vol.III #438 Pag.247 - DVM #135 Pag.141 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #5193 Pag.335 – BMCRE IV #60/3 Pag.394 –RSC Vol. II #164ª Pag.171 - Cohen Vol.II #164 var. Pag.288 – MIR Vol.18 #27mdelvalle
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31-09 – ANTONINO PIO (138 – 161 D.C)Acuñación realizada por Marco Aurelio y Lucio Vero en honor de Antonino Pío Divo.
Ar denario 19 mm 3.1 gr.
Anv: "DIVUS ANTONINVS” – Cabeza desnuda viendo a derecha, con ropajes en su hombro izquierdo.
Rev: "CONSECRATIO" – Crematorium piramidal de 4 pisos, con la base enguirnaldada, la puerta en segundo nivel, el ápice coronado por una cuadriga vista de frente.
El Crematorium construido por Antonino Pio ya había aparecido dos décadas antes en la acuñación póstuma de su esposa, Faustina Senior. Sus restos se han descubierto cerca de la Plaza Montecitorio, el oeste del corso, en Regio IX. La estructura similar mostrada en el 169 D.C. y 176 D.C. en la acuñación de Divo Lucio Vero y Diva Faustina Junior puede representar este mismo edificio, aunque más probablemente parece que estos reversos representarían el Crematorium de Marco Aurelio que aparecería más tarde en su propia acuñación póstuma emitida por Commodo (Sear).
Ceca: Roma - Italia
Acuñada: 161 D.C.
Rareza: Común
Referencias: RIC Vol.III #438 Pag.247 - DVM #135 Pag.141 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #5193 Pag.335 – BMCRE Vol.4 #60 –RSC Vol. II #164ª Pag.171 - Cohen Vol.II #164 var. Pag.288 – MIR Vol.18 #27mdelvalle
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78. Severus Alexander, deified.Antoninianus, 250 - 251 AD, Rome mint.
Obverse: DIVO ALEXANDRO / Radiate bust of Severus Alexander.
Reverse: CONSECRATIO / Eagle.
4.14 gm., 22 mm.
RIC Trajian Decius #97.Callimachus
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79. Severus Alexander, deified.Antoninianus, 250 - 251 AD, Rome mint.
Obverse: DIVO ALEXANDRO / Radiate bust of Severus Alexander.
Reverse: CONSECRATIO / Flaming altar.
3.96 gm., 22 mm.
RIC Trajian Decius #98.Callimachus
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A121-90 - Constantino I "El Grande" (307 - 337 D.C.)AE3/4 Centenional 16 mm 1.6 gr.
Serie "DIVI". Serie de acuñaciones realizadas por sus hijos Constantino II y Constancio II en forma post-mortem
Anv: "DV CONSTANTI-NVS PT AVGG" (Divus Constantinus Pater Augustorum) - Cabeza con velo, viendo a derecha.
Rev: ANEPIGRAFA (Sin Leyenda) - Constantino I cabalgando a derecha en una cuadriga, arriba al centro la mano de Dios eleva el carruaje. "SMKε" en exergo.
Acuñada 338 - 340 D.C.
Ceca: Cyzico (Off.5ta.)
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.VIII (Cyzicus) #4 Pag.490 - Cohen Vol.VII #760 Pag.318 - DVM #95 Pag.292 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #8523.g. Pag.200 - Sear RCTV (1988) #3889mdelvalle
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A121-92 - Constantino I "El Grande" (307 - 337 D.C.)AE3/4 Centenional 15 mm 1.1 gr.
Serie "DIVI". Serie de acuñaciones realizadas por sus hijos Constantino II y Constancio II en forma post-mortem
Anv: "DV CONSTANTI-NVS PT AVGG" (Divus Constantinus Pater Augustorum) - Cabeza con velo, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "VN MR" (Veneranda Memoria) - Constantino I /Pietas? totalmente velado, de pié a derecha. "SMKε" en exergo.
Acuñada 347 - 348 D.C.
Ceca: Cyzico (Off.5ta.)
Rareza: C
Referencias: RIC Vol.VIII (Cyzicus) #46 Pag.493 - Cohen Vol.VII #716 Pag.313 - DVM #96 Pag.292 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #8525.d. Pag.201 - Sear RCTV (1988) #3888mdelvalle
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Antoninus Pius, Divus * Eagle on Altar, 161 AD. AR Denarius
Commemorative Divus Antoninus Pius * Eagle on Altar, Silver Denarius
Struck by Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus in 161 AD, on the death of Antoninus Pius in memory of the latter and commemoration of his deification by Will of the people &nd the Senate.
Obv: DIVVS ANTONINVS * bare head right.
Rev: CONSECRATIO, eagle standing right, head turned left, on garlanded altar.
Exergue: (Blank)
Mint: Rome
Struck: 161 AD.
Size: 18 mm.
Weight: 3.41 grams
Die axis: 180°
Condition: Beautiful, clear, bright luster, great details and high-relief. Nicely centered and well-struck.
Refs:*
Sear, 1301
Cohen, 154
RSC, 155/6.
Van Meter, 136
RIC III, 430 (Marcus Aurelius)
BMCRE, 48 (Marcus Aurelius)
Sear RCV II (2002), 5190, page 335
Tiathena
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 1017, Dupondius of AD 159 (Temple of Divus Augustus)Æ Dupondius (14.77g, Ø25mm, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 159 .
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XXII, radiate head of Antoninus Pius facing right.
Rev.: TEMPLVM DIV AVG REST (around), COS IIII (in ex.) S C (in field), Octastyle temple with the statues of Augustus and Livia.
RIC 1017; Cohen 807; Strack 1167
ex Old Roman Coins
This type was issued to celebrate the restoration of the temple of Divus Augustus in AD 158.
This specimen is listed in WildwindsCharles S
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Antoninus Pius, RIC 1021, As of AD 158-159Æ As (10.92g, Ø26mm, 7h). Rome mint. Struck AD 158-159.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XXII, laureate head right, draped left shoulder.
Rev.: AEDE DIVI AVG REST (around) COS IIII (in ex.) S C (in field), Octastyle temple with the statues of Divus Augustus and Livia inside; soldiers on pedestal left and right before outer columns; statuary in pediment; on roof, quadriga facing and standing figures on angles.
RIC 1021a (S); BMCRE IV p.355 *; Cohen 12; Strack 1162
ex Jean Elsen (Bruxelles), Auction 97; ex coll. A. Senden: l'architecture des monnaies Romaines
Issued to celebrate the completion of the restauration of the temple of Augustus and LiviaCharles S
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AugustusDIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER
Rev. SC winged thunderbolt
Copper as.
Issued under Tiberius in honour of AugustusJay GT4
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AugustusDIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER
Rev. SC eagle stg. facing on globe hd right wings open.
Rome 34-34 AD
Sear 1790Jay GT4
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AugustusDIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER
Rev. PROVIDENT SC around alter
Posthumous issue by Tiberius Aug 19th 14 A.D.
SEAR 1789 Jay GT4
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Augustus AE AsObv: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER - Radiate head left.
Rev: Altar enclosure; S C across field; PROVIDENT underneath.
Mint: Rome
Year: 22-30 AD
Ref: RIC I 81oa
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CALIGULA & DIVUS AUGUSTUS AE dupondius. Statue of Caligula, bust of Divus Augustus, SC flanking.CALIGULA & DIVUS AUGUSTUS AE dupondius. Struck 37-41 AD. CONSENSV SENAT ET EQ ORDIN P Q R, laureate & togate Caligula seated left on curule chair, holding branch. Reverse - DIVVS AVGVSTVS S-C, radiate head of Divus Augustus left. RCV 1811. Very Scarce. 29mm, 15.1g.Antonivs Protti
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Caligula for Divus Augustus - Dupondius - RIC 56Obv: DIVVS AVGVSTVS S-C, radiate head of Divus Augustus left
Rev: CONSENSV SENAT ET EQ ORDIN P Q R, laureate & togate statue of Gaius Caligula seated left on curule chair, holding branch
Size: 28 mm
Weight: 13,2 g
Mint: Rome
Date: 37-39 AD
Ref: RIC I 56 (Caligula), Cohen 87 (Augustus), BMC 88vs1969
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DIVO CLAVDIO, REQVIES OPT MERConstantine for Divus Claudius Gothicus
Date: AD 318, Treveri
Obv: DIVO CLAVDIO OPT IMP - Veiled and laureate head right
Rev: REQVIES OPT MER
Divus Claudius seated left on curule chair, raising hand and holding sceptre
Mint: STR
RIC 207; Zschucke 13.25
∅ 15mm, 1,52gLaurentius
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DIVO MAXIMIANO, REQVIES OPT MERConstantine for Divus Maximianus
Date: AD 318, Treveri
Obv: DIVO MAXIMIANO OPT IMP - Bust veiled and laureate r
Rev: REQVIES OPT MER
Maximianus seated left on curule chair, holding sceptre and raising right hand
Mint: PTR
RIC VII Trier 205, P; Sear 16406; Cohen 500
∅ 17mm, 1,50g
River PatinaLaurentius
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Divus Antoninus Pius Denarius, RIC 441 (Aurelius)Divus Antoninus Pius Denarius. Struck under Marcus Aurelius, 162 AD.
DIVVS ANTONINVS, bare head right / DIVO PIO, square altar with double doors.
18 mm/3.20 g
RIC 441 (Aurelius), RSC 357, BMC 71vindelicus
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Divus AugustusDivus Augustus. Died AD 14. Æ As (29.5mm, 10.20 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck under Tiberius, circa AD 22/23-30. Radiate head left / Altar, with closed, double-panelled door; acroteria above to left and right. RIC I 81 (Tiberius). Green patina, some earthen deposits. Near VF.
From the Richard Baker Collection.simmurray
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Divus Augustus AsDivus Augustus Æ As. Commemorative by Tiberius. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left, thunderbolt before / Eagle standing facing, wings spread, head right, S C at sides.
RIC 82 [Tiberius], Cohen 247.
Tanit
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Divus Augustus As AltarObv.
DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER
Radiate head left
Rev.
S-C either side of large altar
PROVIDENT in ex.
RIC 81 (Tiberius) Cohen 228 BMC 146
ancientdave
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Divus Augustus Dupondius ThunderboltObv.
DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER
Radiate head left
Rev.
SC
Winged thunderboltancientdave
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Divus Augustus Posthumous 26mm "Radiate Bust & Eagle on Globe" RIC 82 TiberiusDivus Augustus AE As. Rome Mint 34-37 AD. Obverse: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left. Reverse: Eagle standing facing on globe, head right, with wings spread; S-C across fields. RIC I: 82 (Tiberius). Size: 26mm, 10.82g. Antonivs Protti
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Divus Augustus SestertiusObv.
DIVO AVGVSTO S P Q R
Statue of the deified Augusts riding left in Quadriga pulled by four elephants, who each have their own mahout
Rev.
TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XXXVI
Large SC
Struck by Tiberius 34-35 A.D. in honour of the deified Augustusancientdave
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DIVUS CARUS (Died AD 283). Antoninianus. Antioch.Obv: DIVO CARO AVG. Radiate head right.
Rev: CONSECRATIO / Δ//XXI. Altar.
References: RIC 127.
Weight: 4.6 g.
Diameter: 21 mm. Canaan
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DIVUS CLAUDIUS II GOTHICUS (Died 270). Antoninianus ImitationObv: DIVO CLAVDIO. Radiate head right.
Rev: CONSECRATIO. Altar.
15mm and 1.74 grams.Canaan
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DIVUS CONSTANTINE I (Died 337). Follis. Antioch.Obv: DV CONSTANTINVS P T AVGG. Veiled head of Constantine right.
Rev: VN - MR / SMANΓ. Constantine, veiled, standing facing, head right.
Condition: Near extremely fine. with beautiful desert patina.
References: RIC 112.
15mm, 1.45grams.Canaan
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Divus Constantine I, Follis , Alexandria, 347-8 ADObv: DV CONSTANTINVS PT AVGG Veiled bust
Rev: VN MR Emperor veiled standing r., SMALA in exergue.
References: RIC VIII 32.
16mm, 2.06 grams.Canaan
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Divus Julius Caesar under AugustusObv: M SANQVINIVS (moneyer) III VIR, youthful laureate head of the deified Julius Caesar right, above, a comet with four rays and a tail.
Rev: AVGVST DIVI F LVDOS SAE, herald or ludius standing left, wearing long robe reaching to ankles and helmet with two long feathers, and holding winged caduceus upright in right hand and round shield with a six pointed star.
2.48g, 17 mm.
RIC 340; BMCRE 70; RSC (Julius Caesar) 6; BN 273-4; FFC 4.
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Divus Septimius Severus Denarius, RIC 191 C (Caracalla)Divus Septimius Severus Denarius.
211 AD.
DIVO SEVERO PIVO, bare head right / CONSECRATIO, eagle standing facing on globe, head left, wings spread.
RIC 191 C (S), RSC 84. BMC 21
19 mm/3.33 g.vindelicus
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Divus VespasianVESPASIAN, posthumous memorial AR silver denarius, Struck by TITUS, 79AD. DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS, laureate head of Divus Vespasian right. Reverse - S C inscribed on shield supported by two capricorns, orb below. RCV 2569, scarce. Well centered on a full sized flan. 19mm, 3.2g.fordicus
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Divus Vespasianus, Capricorns, DenariusDate: AD 80-81, under Titus, Rome
Obv: DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS - laureate head right
Rev: SC inscribed on shield, supported by two capricorns, orb with crosshatching below
RIC 357, RSC 497, BMC 129, BM-129, Paris 101
3,08g, ∅ 18-19mm
Laurentius
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Eagle on starry globeLucius Verus. 161-169 AD. Sestertius (24.3g, 31mm, 6h). Rome mint. Struck under Marcus Aurelius, 169 AD. Obv.: DIVVS VERVS, bare head facing right. Rev.: CONSECRATIO [around] S C [below in field], Eagle with head turned left perched on globe with stars.
RIC (M. Aurelius) 1509 (scarce); Cohen 56; Foss (Roman Historical Coins) 137:35
This coin refers to the funeral and deification of Lucius Verus in 169 AD. Charles S
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Elephants, Divus Augustus SestertiusObv.
DIVO AVGVSTO S P Q R
Statue of the deified Augusts riding left in Quadriga pulled by four elephants, who each have their own mahout
Rev.
TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XXXVI
Large SC
Struck by Tiberius 34-35 A.D. in honour of the deified Augustus ancientdave
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Marcus Aurelius AR DenariusObv: DIVVS M ANTONINVS - Bare head right.
Rev: CONSECRATIO - Eagle standing left on bar, head right, wings spread open.
Date: 180 AD
Mint: Rome
Ref: RIC III 266, RSC II 79
Notes: Struck by Commodus. Scarce.oa
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Augustus AE As Eagle on GlobeDivus Augustus. Died AD 14. Æ As (10.24 g, 7h). Rome mint. Struck under Tiberius, circa AD 34-37. Radiate head left / Eagle standing facing, head right, on globe. RIC I 82 (Tiberius); Sutherland, Divus 3.cng sale XXIX 3/30/94 LOT 523
Adrian W
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Augustus, AE As (Tiberius restitution)Mint:Roma
34/37 AD
Dimensions:27mm/12,97grms.
Overse : DIVUS AUGUSTUS PATER
Reverse: S-C
Réf:RCV1791,Cohen249
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Roman Empire, Augustus, Posthumous SestertiusÆ Sestertius, 26,9g, Ø 35-36mm, 12h, Rome, AD 22-23
Obv.: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, Augustus radiated seated left, feet on stool, holding laurel branch and long sceptre, altar in front
Rev.: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XXIIII around large S C.
RIC (Tiberius) 49 (R); Cohen 74; Sear (RCV I) 1782; Foss (Roman Historic Coins) Tiberius:5
This type, issued under Tiberius, refers to the consecration of Augustus after his death in AD 14. According to Sear (RCV I) this type may represent the statue of Divus Augustus set up near the Theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Charles S
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ROMAN EMPIRE, CONSTANTIUS I. Commemorative AE Follis of Aquileia. Struck A.D.307 - 308 under Maxentius. Obverse: DIVO CONSTANTIO AVG. Veiled head of Constantius I facing right.
Reverse: MEMORIA DIVI CONSTANTI. Large altar, doors embellished with handles in the shape of a ring held in the mouth of a lion (?), surmounted by eagle with wings spread standing facing, head turned to left and holding wreath in its beak; in exergue, AQS.
RIC VI : 127 Weight 5.3gms.
Scarce.*Alex
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Roman Empire, SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. Commemorative AR Denarius of Rome. Struck A.D.211 under Caracalla and Geta. Obverse: DIVO SEVERO PIO. Bare head of Septimius Severus facing right.
Reverse: CONSECRATIO. Ustrinum of five storeys, plaque or door on second level, apex surmounted by emperor in facing quadriga. Engraver's variant with drapery hung across base and upper tiers.
RIC IV i : 191f (Caracalla) | RSC : 89
RARE*Alex
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ROMAN EMPIRE, TITUS - Restoration as Divus Augustus - Rome 80Obv: "DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER" rad. hd. of Augustus l.
Rev: "IMP T VESP AVG REST - SC" eagle stg. facing,on globe, hd. r. wings open.
11.34g - 28mm - s.2583 - RIC 197
Comment
I'm told it is a RARE coin.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Trajan, AR Antoninianus, RIC 86a [Struck by Trajan Decius], RSC 664Divus Trajan AR Antoninianus.
DIVO TRAIANO, radiate head right, drapery at far shoulder / CONSECRATIO, large altar with two doors and flames on top.
Struck by Trajan Decius.
RSC 664.
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TEMPLE, ANTONINUS PIUS, Temple of Divus AugustusOrichalcum sestertius (22.23,30mm, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 159.
ANTONINVS AVG [-] PIVS P P TR P XXII laureate head right
TEMPLVM DIV AVG REST [/] COS IIII [in ex.] [/] S C Octastyle temple of Divus Augustus with statues of Augustus and Livia
ex Triton VI (2003)
The second temple of Divus Augustus, was restored under Antoninus Pius in 158. The reliefs on the pediment cannot be identifed with certainty, but the statuary on the roof can be identified as Augustus in quadriga flanked by Romulus on the left and Aeneas carrying Anchises on the right.Charles S
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Tiberius, RIC 79, for Divus Augustus, dupondius of AD 22-26 (large S C)Æ dupondius (14.8g, Ø30mm, 12h) Rome mint, struck AD 22-26.
Obv.: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate portrait of Augustus facing left.
Rev.: Large S C within an oak wreath.
RIC (Tiberius) 79; Cohen 252Charles S
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Trajan, RIC 575a, As of AD 106Æ As (10.1g, Ø29mm, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 106.
Obv.: IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P COS V P P, laureate head of Trajan facing right.
Rev.: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI (around), S C (below), octastyle temple, statue standing between columns.
RIC 575a (S); BMC 955; Cohen 553; Sear 2000 (RCV) 3236; Foss (RHC) 102:43
ex CNG auction
According to some, this was issued on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the reign with celebration of temples which Trajan had restored. In fact it is unknown. The temple which is represented here has been a source of many speculations: Honos, Jupiter Victor, Pax and Venus Genetrix have all been proposed. Strack has many convincing arguments that the statue represents Genius and the temple is the one that Trajan dedicated to Divus Nerva.Charles S
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Vespasian (Divus) Denarius, RIC 357 (RIC [1962] 63) (Titus)Rome mint, Divus Vespasian Denarius, 80-81 A.D. AR, 19mm 3.07g, RIC 357 (RIC [1962] 63) (Titus), RSC 497, BMC 129, BM-129, Paris 101
O: DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS, laureate head right
R: S C inscribed on shield supported by two Capricorns, orb with crosshatching below
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Vespasian by TitusDIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS
laureate head of Vespasian right
SC on circular shield supported by two capricorns back to back, globe below
Rome 80 AD
Sear 2569
Scarce
Tight flan 18mm
2.88g
Issued by Titus in honour of his father Divus Vespasian
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Victorinus (deified), MINT II Normanby 1453 1 DIVO VICTORINO PIO, Radiate head right
CONSACRATIO Eagle standing right, head left, wreath in beak
Normanby 1453
Posthumous issue.
Ex Cottenham hoard.
WeightAdrianus
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