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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Roman Bulk Lots| > LT87374
Budget Lot of 27 Roman Republican Coins
|Roman| |Bulk| |Lots|, |Budget| |Lot| |of| |27| |Roman| |Republican| |Coins|, 1) Mn Acilius Glabrio, Salus/Vatetudo standing, Craw. 442/1c, F, broken and repaired.
2) C. Vibius C. f. Pansa, Laureate head of Janus/3 prows, Craw. 342/7d, gF, unattractive patina.
3) Sextus Pompey, cut half of an as (11.12g), Craw. 479/1, aF.
4) Uncertain, as (14.54g), Janus/Prow, c. 150 BC, aF.
5) Similar, but a cut half of a heavier flan (18.93g), c. 200 BC, F.
6) Aes Rude, 34.67g.
7) Anonymous, AE uncia, c. 195-187 BC, Syd. 108, Head of Bellona right/Prow right, Fair, pitted.
8) C. Coelius Caldus, denarius (2.93g) Bare head of consul C. Coelius Caldus right/Veiled figure seated left; trophies flanking, Craw. 437/2a, Very worn.
9) M. Cato, base quinarius (1.25g) 89 BC, M. CATO, head of Liber/Victory seated, holding patera and palm, VICTRIX in ex., Craw. 343/2b, VF, rev. cut.
10) Worn silver quinarius.
11) Chipped and worn quinarius.
12) Pierced fourrée denarius, Roma/Biga.
13) Salus/Vatetudo standing, Craw. 442/1.
14) L. Antestius Gragulus, Denarius (136 BC), GRAG, Helmeted head of Roma right/L ANTES ROMA, Jupiter galloping quadriga, hurling thunderbolt, Craw. 238/1.
15) Syria, Antioch, Tetrachalkon, Pompeian Era, c. 1st century BC, Laureate head of Zeus right/Zeus seated right, McAlee 43, RPC I 4216, aF.
16) Augustus, cut 1/2 of a Nemausus dupondius. Fair.
17) Agrippa, cut 1/2 of a Nemausus dupondius. Fair.
18-20) As (3).
21-23) Semis (3).
24-25) Triens (2).
26) Sextans.
27) Uncia.
LT87374. Mixed Lot, 27 Roman Republican Coins, Poor to Fine, many with flaws, coins in the photograph are from the actual lot, no tags or flips, as-is, no returns; SOLD










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