Concordia coins-Lot of 6 late Roman Ae coins Item Number : 73905 |
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Auction Type | Standard | | Starting Bid | $0.99 | Current Bid | $60.00 | | # of Bids | 9 | Quantity | N/A | | Location | LAS VEGAS, NV, UNITED STATES | Time Left | Auction is Closed | | | Mail This Auction to a Friend | Started | 8/28/2021 5:12:53 PM EST | | | | Ends | 9/12/2021 6:12:53 PM EST | | | | Item Owner (Ratings) | Concordia C (76) | High Bidder (Ratings) | ivan i (5) | Accepted Payment Methods | PayPal - All sellers MUST accept PayPal! | Shipping Costs | Successful bidder will pay all shipping costs, To U.S. 1st Class $7, Priority $14, Registered with Tracking & Insurance $21, Express with Tracking & Insurance $31, International Airmail $7, Will combine purchases for the single highest shipping charge plus $1 per auction item | Times this auction viewed | 104 | | |
Description | | A lot of 6 late Roman Ae, consisting of the following coins:
Festival of Isis Antiochia circa 360-363, Julian II, 18.Tyche standing facing. Rev. Apollo standing l. C 1 (Scarce).
Licinius I Nummus. Antioch, AD 312. GENIO AVGVSTI, Genius head of Sol *-B across fields, ANT in exergue. RIC VII 164b (Scarce).
Maximinus II, Bi Nummis,Antioch, AD 312, Genio holdinf head of Sol. RIC 164B.(Scarce).
Licinius I. AD 308-324. Follis Nicomedia mint, 6th officina. Struck AD 313-317. Jupiter /Victory on globe and scepter to left, eagle
Maximianus Herculius AD 286-305. Siscia
Antoninianus silvered IMP C M A VAL MAXIMIANVS P AVG, / CONSERVATOR AVGG, A, XXI HP, Maximianus, holding long scepter, and Hercules, leaning on club, facing each other,RIC 581 C. 70.
Scarce.
Gallienus BI Antoninianus. Samosata, circa AD 255-256. IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / PIETAS AVGG, Valerian and Gallienus standing facing each other, sacrificing at altar between them wreath above. RIC V.1 447 (Joint Reign) MIR 1699b RSC 792c. 3.83g,
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Relist This Item Concordia coins-Lot of 6 late Roman Ae coins Item Number : 73905
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