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Antoninus Pius
Antoninus Pius Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 140. ANTONINVS AVG - PIVS P P TR P COS III, Laureate head right / TIBERIS, Tiber reclining left, leaning on urn which pours out water, resting right hand on ship and holding reed; S-C across field. RIC III 642a; BMCRE 1313; Cohen 819. 26.52g, 33mm, 11h.
Good Fine.Ancient Aussie
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Antoninus Pius Antoninus Pius AE Sestertius 22.5gm, RIC 598b, Sear 4199. Rome 142 AD.
Date AD 140 - AD 144
Denomination Sestertius
Mint Rome
Obverse ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III: Bust of Antoninus Pius, laureate, draped, right
Reverse APOLLINI AVGVSTO S C: Apollo, laureate, draped to feet, standing front, head left, holding patera in right hand and lyre at shoulder in leftAncient Aussie
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Antoninus Pius Antoninus Pius Sestertius temple of Augustus and Livia
Catalog: Temple of Divus Augustus
weight 28,6gr. | bronze Ø 32mm.
obv. Laureate head right ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P XXII
rev. Octastyle temple of Divus Augustus, containing cult-statues of Augustus
and Livia TEMPLVM DIVI AVG REST COS IIII S C
The Temple of Divus Augustus was a major temple originally built to commemorate the deified first Roman emperor, Augustus. It was built between the Palatine and Capitoline Hills, behind the Basilica Julia, on the site of the house that Augustus had inhabited before he entered public life in the mid-1st century BC. The temple′s construction took place during the 1st century AD, having been vowed by the Roman Senate shortly after the death of the emperor in AD 14. It is known from Roman coinage that the temple was originally built to an Ionic hexastyle design. However, its size, physical proportions and exact site are unknown. During the reign of Domitian the Temple of Divus Augustus was destroyed by fire but was rebuilt and rededicated in 89/90 with a shrine to his favourite deity, Minerva. The temple was redesigned as a memorial to four deified emperors, including Vespasian and Titus. It was restored again in the mid 150s by Antonius Pius, and that was the reason for this coinage. The last known reference to the temple was on 27 May 218 | at some point thereafter it was completely destroyed and its stones were presumably quarried for later buildings. Its remains are not visible and the area in which it lay has never been excavated.
Cohen 805 | RIC 1004 | BMC 2063 | Sear 4235 R
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Antoninus Pius
Antoninus Pius. AD 138-161. Æ Sestertius (32mm, 25.3g, 10h). Rome mint. Struck circa AD 141-143. Laureate head right / Decastyle temple, with statues on roof and in pediment. RIC II 622. Good Fine.
The great temple of Venus and Roma was actually composed of two temples back to back. The temple of Venus faced the Flavian ampitheatre and that of Rome overlooked the Forum - both were designed by Hadrian himself. Construction began in 121 AD and and remained unfinished on the emperor’s death in 138 AD. Work was at last completed in 141 AD under Antoninus Pius, the event commemorated on this coin. The temple would be destroyed by fire in 307 and later rebuilt by Maxentius, the remains of which can still be seen in Rome today.Ancient Aussie
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Antoninus Pius Divus Antoninus Pius. Died AD 161. Æ Sestertius (31mm, 19.0 g,)Ancient Aussie
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Antoninus Pius Divus Antoninus Pius. Died AD 161. Æ Sestertius ( 28.1g, 1h)Ancient Aussie
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Antoninus Pius Divus Antoninus Pius AR Denarius Column RIC 440, RSC 353Ancient Aussie
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Antoninus Pius Divus Antoninus Pius AE Sestertius Funeral Pyre. struck under Marcus Aurelius, 158 AD, RIC 1266, 24.7gm.Ancient Aussie
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Antoninus Pius Divus Antoninus Pius AR Denarius Funeral Pyre, RIC 436, RSC 164Ancient Aussie
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Antoninus Pius Divus Antoninus Pius, Rome 161 AD, AE Sestertius 32.2mm, 25.24gm, Large Enclosure/altar. RIC 1272.Ancient Aussie
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Antoninus Pius Divus Antoninus Pius AR Denarius Altar/Enclosure RIC 441a, RSC 357Ancient Aussie
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Antoninus Pius Antoninus Pius AR Denarius, 17mm, 2.86g, RIC 290Ancient Aussie
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Antoninus Pius
Antoninus Pius. AD 138-161. Æ Dupondius (27mm, 10.58 g, 11h). Rome mint. Struck AD 159. Radiate head right / TEMPLVM DIV AVG REST, octastyle temple within which are the seated figures of Divus Augustus and Livia. RIC III 1017. VF, dark brown surfaces with touches of green, some pitting and minor smoothing.
The second Temple of Divus Augustus, commenced under Tiberius and dedicated by Caligula in August AD 37, suffered during the great fire of 80, which began on the Capitoline Hill and spread into the Forum and onto the Palatine. It was possibly restored or rebuilt under Domitian, although it is not mentioned in the Chronographia. It received further restoration under Antoninus Pius in 158. The temple under Antoninus was Corinthian octastyle and contained the seated figures of Divus Augustus and Livia within, generally drawn on the coinage at an elevated level to suggest perspective.Ancient Aussie
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AugustusAugustus denarius 18 BC, Spanish mint (Colonia Partica?) Denarius AR 17mm., 3,48g.
CAESAR AVGVSTO, laureate head right / S P -Q R, temple of Mars Ultor: round-domed, tetrastyle temple set on podium of three steps, within which is a chariot right, carrying an aquila and miniature galloping horses.
RIC 119.Ancient Aussie
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AugustusAugustus, 8-7 BC, Gaius Caesar galloping right, AR Denarius, 18mm, 3.28gm, RIC 199, Sear 1596.Ancient Aussie
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AugustusAugustus AE As, c. 9-14 AD, Altar of Lugdunum, decorated with corona civica between laurels and nude male figures; on columns left and right, Victories holding wreath;below, ROM ET AVG. 27mm, 10.77g RIC 1, 233.Ancient Aussie
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AugustusAugustus Semis minted Lyon, ca 10-14, 18mm, 5.27gm, Altar of Lyon...RIC 234Ancient Aussie
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Augustus & AgrippaAugustus & Agrippa
Augustus & Agrippa, AE dupondius struck in Nemausus, after 10 BC. crocodile chained to palm branch. 26mm, 12.2gm. RCV 1730Ancient Aussie
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Augustus, PosthumousAugustus, Posthumous as struck under the reign of Tiberius
DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, Radiate head of Augustus left
PROVIDENT, Altar, S C in field
11.02 gr
Ref : Cohen #228, RCV #1789, RIC I # 81Ancient Aussie
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ClaudiusClaudius Restoration issued under Domitian AE AS, Rome Mint, Ca. 81-82 AD Wt.: 9.6 gAncient Aussie
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ClaudiusClaudius Constantia Rome circa 50 AD, As 11.2gm, 27mm. RIC I 95.Ancient Aussie
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ClaudiusClaudius 50-54 AD, Libertas, standing holding pileus (cap) in right hand. RIC 1 113Ancient Aussie
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ClaudiusClaudius 50-54 AD, Libertas, standing holding pileus (cap) in right hand. RIC 1 113 (11.65gm)Ancient Aussie
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ClaudiusClaudius AE Quadrans Rome 41 AD, Sear 1864, 3.9gmAncient Aussie
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Claudius 11Claudius 11 Gothicus, issued by Quintillus, circa 270 AD, Rome 19mm,2.69gm.Ancient Aussie
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Claudius I (AD 41-54). AR cistophorusClaudius I (AD 41-54). AR cistophorus (10.8gm,26mm, 6h). NGC Fine. Ephesus, ca. AD 41-42. TI CLAVD-CAES AVG, bare head of Claudius I left / DIAN-EPHE, tetrastyle temple with three steps containing central standing figure of Diana Ephesia, polos on head and fillets hanging from wrists; shield, altars, two stags and figures in pediment. RIC I 118.
Ex Heritage online auction Dec 2020, lot 61118.(10.8gm,26mm, 6h). Ancient Aussie
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Claudius Rome 42 AD
Claudius CERES AVGVSTA/S C 10.14gm Rome 42 AD, Dupondius RIC 110.Ancient Aussie
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ConstantineConstantine Constantinople. CONS/S (Constantinople) 6th officina, draped bust of Genus struck 330 AD, RIC V111 pg 448. 14mm, 1.0gm.Ancient Aussie
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CONSTANTIUS IICONSTANTIUS II, as Caesar. 324-337 AD. Æ Follis (20mm - 3.5 g). Arles/Constantia mint. Struck 329 AD. FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust left / VIRTVS CAESS, camp-gate with open doors and four turrets, star above; T-F//PCONST. RIC VII 335 (r4); LRBC 345. Good VF, RareAncient Aussie
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CONSTATINE ICONSTATINE I. LONDON 324/5 AD. AE FOLIS, 19.5MM, 3.2GM, RIC VII 294.Sear 16237. RARE.Ancient Aussie
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DiocletianDiocletian
Antoninianus minted Siscia 293 AD, 2.5 gm RIC V/11 263. Sear 12640Ancient Aussie
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Diva FaustinaDIVA FAUSTINA DIED 140 AD. ROME PIET AVG ALTAR 29MM, 9.7GM. RIC 1191AAncient Aussie
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Diva FaustinaDiva Faustina AD 141, AE Sestertius. RIC 1115, 24.88gm, 33mm, Black patina. RareAncient Aussie
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Diva Faustina Senior. Died AD 140/1.Diva Faustina Senior. Died AD 140/1. Æ Sestertius (34.5mm, 25.11 g, 12h). Consecration issue. Rome mint. Struck under Antoninus Pius, circa AD 141-146. Draped bust right, wearing hair bound in pearls on top of her head / Funeral pyre in three stories, set on base, ornamented and garlanded, surmounted by charioteer in biga right. RIC III 1135 (Pius); Banti 61 var. (break in obv. legend). Brown surfaces, some deposits. Fine. Ex CNG e/auction 491 lot 405.Ancient Aussie
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Divus ConstantiusDivus Constantius 27mm, 5.92gm, 307-308 AD, eagle standing on domed templeAncient Aussie
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Divus GaleriusDivus Galerius
A.D. 311, 23x25mm 4.5gm
DIVO MAXIMIANO; veiled head right.
MEM DIVI M-AXIMIANI; Eagle surmounting domed shrine with closed doors. B in right field.
In ex. •SM•TS•
RIC VI Thessalonica 48
Posthumous issue struck under LiciniusAncient Aussie
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DIVUS MAXIMIANUS DIVUS MAXIMIANUS DIED 310.
AE Follis. Ostia 22mm, 5.59gm, RIC 26
Struck under Maxentius, AD 309-312. Veiled head right / Eagle standing right on domed hexastyle temple, right door ajar; MOSTS. RIC VI 26Ancient Aussie
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Divus Romulus.Divus Romulus. Died AD 309. Æ Quarter Follis (17mm, 2.01 g, 12h). Rome mint, 3rd officina. Struck under Maxentius, circa AD 310. Bare head right / Domed shine with doors ajar, surmounted by eagle; RT. RIC VI 239. VF, dark green patina, flan flaws on obverse.Ancient Aussie
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Divus Romulus.DIVUS ROMULUS (Died 309). Follis. Ostia.
Obv: IMP MAXENTIVS DIVO ROMVLON V FILIO.
Bare head right.
Rev: AETERNA MEMORIA / MOSTT.
Domed hexastyle temple; on roof, eagle standing right, head left.
Weight: 6.0 g. Diameter: 25 mm.
RIC 33.Ancient Aussie
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Domitian As, Saecular Games.
Domitian, 81-96. As (Copper, 29 mm, 11.21 g,), Rome, 14 September-31 December 88. IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P VIII CENS PER P P Laureate head of Domitian to right. Rev. COS XIIII LVD SAEC FEC / S C Domitian standing front, head to left, sacrificing out of patera over altar; to left, harpist and flute-player standing right; in the background, hexastyle temple, eagle in pediment. BMC 434. Cohen 85. RIC 623.Ancient Aussie
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Galba
Galba. AD 68-69. Æ As (29mm, 10.94 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck circa June-August AD 68. Laureate head right / Ceres seated left on throne with high, arched back, holding grain ear and poppy and cradling caduceus. RIC I 291; ACG –.Ancient Aussie
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Geta Geta Providentia holding rod and sceptre, sear 7197, 3.4gm Rome 206 AD.Ancient Aussie
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GratianGratian. AD 367-383. Æ (2,01g). Rome mint. Struck AD 375-378. Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm branch. R.QUARTA. RIC IX 24c.Ancient Aussie
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HadrianHadrian Sestertius Neptune foot on prow, Rome 126 AD, 22.2gm.Ancient Aussie
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HadrianHadrian's galley, Minted 132-4 AD, Sestertius, 26.18gm, RIC 11 706.Ancient Aussie
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Julia Domna. Augusta, AD 193-217Julia Domna. Augusta, AD 193-217. Æ As (26mm, 10.65 g, 5h). Rome mint. Struck under Caracalla, circa AD 214. Diademed and draped bust right / Four Vestal Virgins sacrificing over altar in front of the Temple of Vesta. RIC IV 607a (Caracalla). Dark brown patina, some roughness. Near VF. Very rare.Ancient Aussie
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MaxentiusMaxentius, 307-312. Follis (Silvered bronze, 25 mm, 6.77 g, 7 h), Aquileia, late summer 307. IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG Laureate head of Maxentius to right. Rev. CONSERV VRBS SVAE / AQΓ Roma seated left within tetrastyle temple, holding scepter and handing globe to Maxentius standing right, holding scepter; seated captive between; Victories as acroteria, she-wolf and twins in pediment. RIC 113. Good very fine.
From the S. Pozzi Collection, privately purchased from K. Alber on 16 January 1973 and previously acquired from G. Brosi, Basel.Ancient Aussie
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Maxentius...Maxentius. Temple of Roma. Maxentius follis. Quite scarce with Dioscuri in pediment. 6.79 g, 23.1 x 25.2 mm. RIC VI:208 for Rome. Struck 308-310 AD. OBV.: Maxentius right, IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG.Ancient Aussie
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Maximianus I. HerculiusCatalog: RIC 118; Coh. 64
Material: Bronze
Weight: 7.11 g
Maximianus I. Herculius, 2nd Government 307-310 AD
Follis
Aquileia, 1st Officina, 307 AD
Vs .: IMP C MAXIMIANVS PF AVG, head with laurel wreath on the
reverse: CONSERV VRB SVAE / AQP, six columnar Temple with cult image of the Roma
ex Münzzentrum Müller, auction 72, 1992, lot 533Ancient Aussie
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Nero Nero, AR Denarius Temple of Vesta, 65-66 AD, RIC 62, 3.17gm.
Banker's mark on reverse.Ancient Aussie
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NeroNero. AD 54-68. Æ Sestertius (34mm, 21.62 g, 6h). Lugdunum (Lyon) mint. Struck circa AD 66. Laureate head left, globe at point of neck / Triumphal arch, showing the front, with a wreath hung across it, surmounted by the emperor in facing quadriga accompanied by Pax and Victory, flanked by two soldiers; statue of Mars in side niche; the faces and plinths of the arch are ornamented with elaborate reliefs. RIC I 500; WCN 452; Lyon 191. Near VF, brown patina.Ancient Aussie
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Nero Nero As, Temple of Janus, Rome mint, 10.9gm, RIC 1 309.Ancient Aussie
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NeroNero Dupondius, Macellum Magnum, Nero's provision market. 29.5mm, 12.6gm.Ancient Aussie
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Nero Nero ARA PACIS or Altar of Augustun Peace, Lugdunum mint 65 AD, Ae AS 9.9gm, RIC 1 526.Ancient Aussie
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NeroNero 65AD Victory advancing left holding shield 28mm, 9.79gm, RIC 478.Ancient Aussie
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Nero. AD 54-68.Nero. AD 54-68. Æ Dupondius (29mm, 15.84 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck circa AD 64. Radiate head right / Façade of the Macellum Magnum: statue standing facing on base within cylindrical tetrastyle entrance set on tiered base, upper tristyle story surmounted by ornate conical dome; two-story tristyle porch on either side. RIC I 184; WCN 203. Brown patina, porous surfaces, some earthen deposits. Fine. Ex CNG auction 496, lot 423.Ancient Aussie
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NervaNerva AE Dupondius. Rome AD 96. Clasped hands holding standard above prow. RIC 55.Ancient Aussie
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Philip 1Philip 1 Sesturtius temple of Roma, 29.61mm, 16.77gm. RIC 1V 164.Ancient Aussie
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POSTUMUSPOSTUMUS, ROMANO-GALLIC EMPEROR, 261 AD, 21MM, 3.85GM GALLEY LEFT. RIC 73.Ancient Aussie
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Probus Probus AD 276-282. Rome
Antoninianus Æ silvered
IMP PROBVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right, with Medusa on breastplate / ROMAE AETER, hexastyle temple within which statue of Roma holding Victory or Palladium and sceptre, in exergue, R crescent Γ.
Probus AD 276-282. Rome
Antoninianus Æ silvered
23mm., 4,96g.
good very fine
RIC 185; C. 530; Venèra 1401-1418.Ancient Aussie
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Tiberius AD 14-37Tiberius Tribute Penny, AR Denarius, 3.54gm.Ancient Aussie
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Tiberius AD 14-37Titus restoration of Tiberius, AE As Rome 80-81 AD, 27mm, 11.1gm, RIC 432.Ancient Aussie
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Tiberius AD 14-37Tiberius, Livia sitting. AE As Rome, 15-16 AD, 10.4gm, RIC 34.Ancient Aussie
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Tiberius AD 14-37Tiberius as Caesar, AE As, Minted 12-14 AD, 28mm, 12gm.Ancient Aussie
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Tiberius AD 14-37Tiberius AE as. Rome, 36-37 AD. Globe and rudder, RIC 64, 28mm, 10.7g.Ancient Aussie
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Tiberius Æ Sestertius.(33mm, 25.5gm) Rome, AD 35-36.Tiberius Æ Sestertius.(33mm, 25.5gm) Rome, AD 35-36. The Temple of Concordia: Concordia seated left on throne, holding patera and sceptre, above altar within hexastyle façade set on podium; entrance flanked by statues of Hercules and Mercury; pediment decorated with statues of Jupiter, Juno, Minerva, and Victories in acroteria; wings of transverse cella with windows behind; pediments decorated with statues / TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XXXVII around large S•C. RIC 61; C. 69; BMC 116; BN 100. NGC graded Choice Fine. Stack's Jan NYINC, lot 22114.
Ancient Aussie
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TitusTitus, 79 AD, denarius Rome 3.41gm, radiate figure on rostral column, S2509, RIC 10, RSC 272,Ancient Aussie
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TitusTitus as Caesar,
Titus. As Caesar, AD 69-79. Æ As (26mm, 11.08g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck under Vespasian, AD 73. Laureate head right / VICTORIA NAVALIS, S C across field, Victory standing right on prow, holding palm frond and wreath. RIC II 644. VF Navalis.....commemorating victory over the Jews on the sea of Galilee. Ancient Aussie
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TrajanTrajan AE Dupondius 105 AD. Danube bridge. RIC 570, 10.3gmAncient Aussie
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TrajanTrajan Dupondius (27mm, 11.81g) Rome struck 107-108 AD Pax standing in octastyle temple, RIC 11 576.
This coin is now thought to represent the Temple of Divus Plotina & Trajan in the Forum of Trajan, which is thought to have been begun by Trajan and completed by Hadrian. This temple was situated directly behind the column of Trajan, at one end of his forum. I have actually seen a column from the temple underground behind Trajan's column.Ancient Aussie
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TrajanTrajan. AD 98-117. Æ Dupondius (13.32 g, 6h). Struck circa AD 112-115. Radiate bust right, wearing aegis / VIA TRAIANA, female (Via Traiana) reclining left, holding wheel on knee and branch; S C in exergue. RIC II 641 corr. var. (no aegis); BMCRE 998 note. SR 3226. Ancient Aussie
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TrajanTrajan. AD 98-117. Æ As (25.5mm, 11.67 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 111. Laureate bust right, slight drapery / AQVA/ TRAIANA in two lines in exergue, Genius of the Aqua Traiana reclining left under arched and ornamented grotto supported by two columns, holding reed and leaning on urn from which water flows. RIC II 463; Woytek 361b. VF, dark brown patina, traces of earthen deposits.Ancient Aussie
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TrajanTrajan, 98-117 AD, SR 1015a, AE Dupondius, Radiate bust , right/ rev, Trajan's column with two eagles at base.Ancient Aussie
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TrajanTrajan Sestertius of his column. 112-115 AD. 25gm, RIC 601.Ancient Aussie
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TrajanAR silver denarius RIC11 356, Rome mint circa 114 AD, 3gm. 19.4mm. Toned.Ancient Aussie
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Trajan (98-117)Trajan (98-117). Æ As (26.5mm, 9.3g, 6h). Rome, 107-8. Laureate bust r., Slight drapery. R / Octastyle temple: on pediment, Jupiter seated between two reclining figures; on roof, five statues; between central columns, Pax standing facing. RIC II 575. Green-brown patina, VF;
Ancient Aussie
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Trajan (98-117). Æ SestertiusTrajan (98-117). Æ Sestertius (34mm, 23.54g, 6h). Rome, c. 107-111. Laureate bust r., slight drapery on l. shoulder. R/ Octastyle temple with portico on either side, seated figure within; Jupiter on pediment seated facing, seated figures on either side; Victories at corners, standing figure at point. RIC II 577. Three holes repaired, otherwise near VF.Ancient Aussie
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VespasianVespasian AE As Rome 76 AD, Victory RIC 897, 11.25gm, 27mm.Ancient Aussie
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VespasianVespasian Dupondius Rome 73 AD, Felicitas Pvblica, 26mm, 12.74gm, RIC 581.Ancient Aussie
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VespasianVespasian Rome 72-73 AD, 24mm, 10.7g. Large Altar/Enclosure.Ancient Aussie
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VitelliusVitellius Denarius, 69 AD, Rome
Obv: A VITELLIVS GERM IMP AVG TR P, laureate head right.
Rev: CONCORDIA P R, Concordia seated left, holding cornucopiae and patera.
17mm, 2.63gm
RIC 1, 90,
VF toned.Ancient Aussie
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VolusianVolusian. 251-253 AD. Æ Sestertius. Obv: IMP CAE C VIB VOLVSIANO AVG, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind. Rev: IVNONI MARTIALI, S-C across fields. Juno seated facing, holding wheat-ears and scepter in r. hand; all within domed distyle temple, set on three-tiered base. RIC IV 253a; Hunter 30.Ancient Aussie
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