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Agrippa. †12 BC. Posthumous As by Gaius Caligula.Roman Empire. Agrippa. †12 BC. AE As (10.62 gm, 29.0mm, 7h) Posthumous issue by Gaius Caligula, Rome, 37-41 AD. Rostral crowned head left. ⟳l M AGRIPPA LF COS III. / S-C flanking Neptune standing left, holding dolphin and trident. EF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction X #403. BMCRE (Tiberius) #161; Cohen (Agrippa) #3; RIC I (Gaius) #58; SRCV I (Caligula) #1812; Vagi 378.Anaximander
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Agrippina Senior. Sestertius of Rome.Roman Empire. Agrippina Senior (Wife of Claudius). †33 AD. AE Sestertius (orichalcum 28.37ᵍᵐ 34.5ᵐᵐ 7ʰ) of Rome, 42-43 AD. Draped bust right. AGRIPPINA M F GERMANICI CAESARIS. / Large S-C, TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR P IMP P P. aVF. Bt. Stephen Album, Internet Auction 25 #38. RIC I² (Claudius) #102 = RIC I¹ (pl.IX) #135; BMCRE (Claudius) 219-223; BnF 236-240; CBN 236; Cohen 3; Von Kaenel Type 78.Anaximander
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Antonia Minor. Augusta. †37 AD. Dupondius of Rome.Roman Empire. Antonia Minor. Augusta, †37 AD. Æ Dupondius (14.37 gm, 28.8mm, 7h) of Rome, AD 41-42. Draped bust right of Antonia, mother of Claudius and daughter of Marc Antony. ANTONIA AVGVSTA. / Claudius, veiled and togate, standing left, holding simpulum. TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, large S-C. VF. CNG EA 424 #427. WRG Collection. RIC I #92, plate 16 (Claudius); BMCRE 166; CBN 143; Cohen 6; RSC - ; SRCV I #1902; von Kaenel Type 59.1 commentsAnaximander
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Augustus. Caius and Lucius Caesars.Roman Empire. Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD. AR Denarius (3.76 gm, 18.7mm, 4h) of Lugdunum, 2 BC-4 AD. Laureate head right. ⟲CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE. / Caius and Lucius Caesars standing, facing with shields and spears, simpulum and lituus above. ⟲CL CAESARES AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT. VF. Bt. Coral Gables 2001. ACNAC 3 Wheaton #379; BMCRE 519; RIC I #207; RPC 4100; RSC I #43; SRCV I #1597.Anaximander
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Augustus. Clipeus Virutis Denarius of Colonia Patricia.Roman Empire. Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD. AR Denarius (3.64 gm, 18.1mm, 7h) Colonia Patricia 19 BC. Bare head of Augustus right. ⤹CAESAR ⤸AVGVSTVS. / Shield inscribed CL V (clipeus virutis) between legionary eagle (aquila) and standard. SIGNIS RECEPTIS, S-P-Q-R around shield. gVF. CL V Refers to the Senatorial award for restoration of Roman standards that were lost by Crassus to the Parthians in 20 BC. Bt. Herakles Numismatics, 2015 FUN show. BMCRE 392 = BMCRR 4397; RIC I #86a; RSC I #265; SRCV I #1633; Vagi 274.1 commentsAnaximander
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Augustus. Provincial coinage in Bronze.Roman Empire. Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD. AE As (10.4 gm, 26.1mm, 12h) 27-25 BC, "CA" coinage of Antioch ad Orontem or Ephesus. Bare head of Augustus right. CAESAR. / AUGUSTUS within laurel wreath. nEF. CNG Auction 45 #911. RPC 2235 (Ephesus) or 4100 (Antioch); RIC I #486; AMCRE 704 or 707; BMC 731 or 733; Howgego (NC 1982, pp. 1-20) #2c or #3; McAlee 190; SNG Cop 7 #143.Anaximander
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Britannicus. 50-54 AD. Roman Empire. Britannicus. 50-54 AD. AE17 (3.05 gm, 17.7mm, 12h) of Pergamon. Bare head right of Brittanicus, son of Claudius and Valeria Messalina. BPITANNIKOC KAICAP. / Bare head right. of Nero as Caesar. NEPΩN, KAICAP. VF. Imhoof-Blumer Kleinasiatische Münzen p. 31 #3 RPC 2371; Vagi 649.Anaximander
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Caligula. Divi Augustus.Roman Empire. Caligula. 37-41 AD. AR Denarius (3.5 gm, 18.4mm, 4h) of Lugdunum, 37 AD. Bare head right. ⟲C CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR POT COS. / Radiate head of Augustus right between two stars. aVF. Pegasi Numismatics Sale 127 #260. BMCRE (cf p. 146 note) 4; SRCV I #1808; RSC II (Caligula and Augustus) #11; RIC 1 (Gaius) #2, plate 13; Vagi 311 (Augustus).Anaximander
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Claudius & Agrippina Jr. Cistaphoric Diana Ephesia of Ephesus.Roman Empire. Claudius & Agrippina Jr. 41-54 AD. AR Cistaphoric Tetradrachm (10.58 gm, 26.2mm, 7h) of Ephesus, 51 AD. Conjoined laureate head of Claudius & draped bust of wife Agrippina Jr, left. ↱TI CLAVD CAES AVG ⤸AGRIPP AVGVSTA. / Cult statue of Diana Ephesia. DIANA EPHESIA. aVF. Ponterio Auction 136 #1937. BMCRE (Claudius) 231; RIC I (Claudius) #119, plate 17; RPC I #2224; RSC II (Agrippina & Claudius) #1; SRCV I #1888.2 commentsAnaximander
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Claudius. Cistaphoric Diana Ephesia.Roman Empire. Claudius. 41-54 AD. AR Cistaphoric Tetradrachm (= 3 denarii, 11.05 gm, 26.0mm, 7h) of Ephesus, 41-42 AD. Bare head of Claudius left. ↑TI CLAVD ⤸CAES AVG. / Cult statue of Diana Ephesia (Artemis) in tetrastyle temple, polos on head and fillets from wrists. DIAN-EPHE. VF. Bt. Herakles Numismatics, 2003. BMCRE 229; RIC I (Claudius) p. 130, #118corr. (obv. type A), plate 17; RPC I #2222; RSC II #30; SRCV I #1839.Anaximander
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Claudius. Constantia seated.Roman Empire. Claudius. 41-54 AD. AR Denarius (3.58 gm, 19.1mm, 9h) of Lugdunum, AD 46-47. Laureate head right. ⟲TI CLA VD CAESAR AVG P M TR P V̅I̅ IMP X̅I̅. / Constantia seated on curule chair. ⟳CONSTANTIAE AVGVSTI. VF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction XVIII #405. Toned. Very rare. BMCRE 31; RIC 1 (Claudius) #32; RSC 8; SRCV I #1842; Vagi 586.Anaximander
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Drusus, son of Tiberius. Roman Empire. Drusus, son of Tiberius. 19-23 AD. AE As (10.19 gm, 27.7mm, 12h) of Rome, lifetime issue, 22-23 AD. Bare head left. DRVSVS CAESAR TI AVG F DIVI AVG N. / Large SC, with legend around. PONTIF TRIBVN POTEST ITER. VF. Bt. Herakles Numismatics 2011. RIC I (Tiberius) #45, #97; SRCV I #1794; Vagi 470; BMCRE Tiberius #99.Anaximander
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Nero as Caesar. Augustus Germanicus denarius of Rome.Roman Empire. Nero as Caesar. 54-68 AD. AR Denarius (3.27 gm, 18.8mm, 6h) of Rome, 64-65 AD. Laureate head right. NERO CAESAR. / AVGVSTVS GERMANICVS Nero radiate, togate, standing facing, holding branch and victory on globe. VF. Pegasi Numismatics Sale 126 #257. BMCRE 60; RIC I #47; CBN 206; RSC II #45 (same dies); SRCV I #1941.Anaximander
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Nero. AD 54-68. Salus.Roman Empire. Nero. AD 54-68. AR Denarius (3.37 gm, 19.3mm, 6h) of Rome. Struck c. 66-67 AD. Bearded and laureate head right. IMP NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS. / Salus seated left on ornamented throne, holding patera & resting hand at side. SALVS. nEF. CNG Auction 114 #765. From the John L. Cowan Collection. Ex CNG Inventory 830821 (January 2009). RIC I #53 (1st ed.)->#67 (2nd); RSC 2 #318; BMCRE 96; SRCV 1 #1945. Toned, a few scratches. Bold portrait.Anaximander
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Roman Empire. Britannicus. AE16 of Smyrna.Roman Empire. Britannicus. 50-54 AD. AE16 (3.78 gm, 16.8mm, 12h) of Ionia, Smyrna. Struck 50-54 AD. Bareheaded and draped bust of Britannicus right, ZMY below. / Nike advancing right, carrying trophy over shoulder. ЄΠI ΦIΛIΣTOY - ЄIKAΔIOΣ (Philistos and Eikadios, magistrates). VF. Bt. Herakles Numismatics, 2022. RPC I #2476 (Nero as Caesar, under Claudius); Klose XXXI (Britannicus); SNG Copenhagen 5 (Ionia) #1351; SNG von Aulock 2203-2204.2 commentsAnaximander
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Tiberius. "Tribute Penny". Roman Empire. Tiberius. 14-37 AD. AR Denarius (3.74 gm, 18.5mm, 6h) of Rome, commonly known as the "Tribute Penny". Lauread head right. TI CAESAR DIVI ⤹AVG F AVGVSTVS. / "Livia" as Pax or Pietas, seated right, on chair with ornate legs, feet on footstool, holding inverted spear and olive branch. PONTIF MAXIM. Good VF. Pegasi Numismatics Sale 126 #253. BMCRE 45; RIC I #28 var. (single, not triple line below seat); RSC II #16b var. (same); SRCV I #1763 var (same).1 commentsAnaximander
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Tiberius. Mt. Argaeus Drachm.Roman Empire. Tiberius. 14-37 AD. AR Drachm (3.59 gm, 19.2mm, 11h) of Caesarea-Eusebia, 17-32 AD. Laureate head right. ↷TIBEPIOΣ KAIΣAI ΣEBA TOΣ. / Mt. Argaeus surmounted by radiant figure standing left, holding globe and sceptre. ↷ΘΕΟYΣEΒΑ ΣTOY YIOΣ. EF. Bt. Herakles Numismatics 2010. RPC I #3620; BMC 11; SNG Cop 7 #174; Sydenham (Caesarea) 42; Vagi 458; Walker Metrology 429-435.Anaximander
 
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