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Phoenicia, PHOENICIA, Sidon, Tetradrachm, after 111 BC, bust of Tyche, rev. eagle (cf. S.5951). Scarce, good fine
Hammer Price: £50
Jewish Coinage, Judaea, 1st Revolt, 66-70, Shekel, Jerusalem, year 3, chalice, date above, rev. branch with three pomegranates (Meshorer 155; AJC 19). Well-centred, well-struck and extremely fine, an ideal specimen
Hammer Price: £920
The East, Persis, Uncertain King, c. AD 100, Hemidrachm, bust left, rev. diadem (BMC p. 237, 4; S.5956). Good fine
£40–£50
Kings of Parthia, Phraates IV, c. 38-2 BC, Tetradrachm, rev. King receiving palm from Tyche (Sellwood 51). About very fine
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy I (305-283 BC), Tetradrachm (SNG Cop. 49); Ptolemy III, Tetradrachm (SNG Cop. 167), Ptolemy VI, Tetradrachm, Kition (SNG Cop. S91) [3]. With some partial corrosion, fine to very fine
Hammer Price: £100
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy III (246-221 BC), AE 42, head of Zeus, rev. eagle on thunderbolt, cornucopia to left, Chi-Rho monogram between legs (S.7814; Sv. 964). Attractive very fine with brown patina
Hammer Price: £95
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy VI (180-145 BC), Tetradrachm (S.7895); Cleopatra III and Ptolemy IX, Tetradrachm (SNG Cop. 349); Ptolemy X, Tetradrachm (SNG Cop. 370) [3]. First piece crystalised, very fine or about so
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy X (101-88 BC), Tetradrachm, Alexandria, 96/95 (Svoronos 1679; SNG Cop. 368). Toned, about extremely fine
North Africa, Numidia, Juba I (60-46 BC), Denarius (S.6607); Juba II, Denarius, rev. cornucopia and sceptre (S.5974); The East, Arabia, Himyarites, Denarius (S.5710) [3]. First fine, others very fine
Hammer Price: £110
Roman Republic, Anonymous Didrachm, c. 280-276 BC, head of Mars left, rev. horse's head right (Cr. 13/1; 5.62; RSC p. 1, 4). Rare, fine
£250–£350
Roman Republic, Aes Grave, Quadrans, c. 222-205 BC, head of Hercules left, rev. prow right (Cr. 35/4; S.46). Fine
Roman Republic, Early Denarii (4), c. 207-136 BC, head of Roma, one anonymous, others of Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus, Spurius Aftanius and L. Antestius Gragulus (RSC Domitia 1, Afrania 1, Antestia 9; Cr. 147, 206, 238) [4]. Fine to good fine
Hammer Price: £75
Roman Republic, Spurius Afranius, c. 150 BC, Denarius (RSC Afrania 1; Cr. 206). Toned, good very fine
Hammer Price: £45
Roman Republic, Denarii (3), of C. Renius, c. 138 BC (RSC Renia 1; Cr. 231), Mn. Aquilius, c. 71 BC (RSC Aquilia 2; Cr. 401) and Cn. Plancius, c. 55 BC (RSC Plancia 1; Cr. 432) [3]. Good to about very fine
Hammer Price: £60
Roman Republic, C. Aburius Geminus, c. 134 BC, Denarius (RSC Aburia 1; Cr. 244). Good very fine
Roman Republic, Denarii (2), of Q. Fabius Labeo, c. 124 BC (RSC Fabia 1; Cr. 273), and M. Furius L. f. Philus, c. 119 BC (RSC Furia 18; Cr. 281) [2]. First very fine, second nearly so
Roman Republic, Denarii (4), c. 103-85 BC, of moneyers Q. Thermus M. f., M. Lucilius Rufus, L. Caecilius Metellus, Mn. Fonteius C. f. (RSC Minucia 19, Lucilia 1, Caecilia 45, Fonteia 11); Quinarii (2), of Cn. Lentulus Clodianus (RSC Cornelia 51) and Anonymous (RSC Anon. 227a) [6]. Last broken and repaired, fine to good fine
Hammer Price: £85
Roman Republic, Pub. Lentulus Marceli f., c. 100 BC, Denarius, die control l between two dots (RSC Cornelia 25; Cr. 329/la). Very fine
Hammer Price: £55
Roman Republic, Denarii (2), of D. Silanus L. f., c. 91 BC (RSC Junia 16; Cr. 337/3) and Q. Antonius Balbus, c. 83 BC (RSC Antonia 1; Cr. 364/id); with a Parthian Drachm and Greek bronzes (3), including Hieron II, Micipsa [6]. Fine
Hammer Price: £70
Roman Republic, L. Julius Bursio, 85 BC, Denarius, die number cxxxxvi (RSC Julia 5a; Cr. 352/1c); Pub. Crepusius, 82 BC, Denarius, uncertain die controls (RSC Crepusia 1; Cr. 361/1c) [2]. First good fine, second with cut in edge, about very fine
Hammer Price: £35
Roman Republic, Q. Antonius Balbus, 83 BC, serrate Denarius, t on reverse (RSC Antonia 1; Cr. 364/1d). Good very fine
Roman Republic, Denarii (4), c. 80-76 BC, moneyers C. Poblicius Q. f., Ti. Claudius, M. Volteius M. f., L. Lucretius Trio (RSC Poblicia 9, Claudia 5, Volteia 2, Lucretia 3) [4]. Fine to good fine
Roman Republic, M. Volteius M. f., 78 BC, Denarius, symbol duck's head (RSC Volteia 3; Cr. 385/3). About very fine
Hammer Price: £30
Roman Republic, Denarii (4), c. 71-67 BC, moneyers Man. Aquilius, P. Sabinus, P. Sulpicius, M. Plaetorius M. f. Cestianus (RSC Aquilia 1, Vettia 2, Sulpicia 7, Plaetoria 3) [4]. Fine to good fine
Hammer Price: £80
Roman Republic, C. Hosidius C. f. Geta, c. 68 BC, Denarius (RSC Hosidia 1; Cr. 407/2); Q. Pomponius Musa, c. 66 BC, Denarius, rev. Hercules Musarum (RSC Pomponia 8; Cr. 410/1) [2]. First about very fine, second fair
Hammer Price: £40
Roman Republic, Denarii (5), c. 62-41 BC, moneyers L. Aemilius Paullus Lepidus, M. Nonius Sufenas, Mn. Cordius Rufus, Petillius Capitolinus, C. Clodius C. f. Vestalis (RSC Aemilia 11, Nonia 1, Cordia 2a, Petillia 3, Claudia 13) [5]. The last plated, fine to good fine
Roman Republic, L. Marcius Philippus, c. 58 BC, Denarius (RSC Marcia 28; Cr. 425). Good very fine
Roman Republic, Denarii (2), of C. Pansa Albinus Bruti f., c. 48 BC (RSC Vibia 22; Cr. 451), and A. Licinius Nerva, c. 47 BC (RSC Licinia 24; Cr. 454) [2]. First good fine, second with banker's mark, a little off-centre, good very fine
Scipio (d.46 BC), Denarius, 47-6 BC, rev. elephant (RSC Caecilia 47; Cr. 459). Fine
Julius Caesar (49-44 BC), Denarius, c. 47-46 BC, head of Venus, rev. Aeneas and Anchises (RSC 12; Cr. 458); with a plated Denarius of M. Baebius Tampilus (RSC Baebia 12; Cr. 236) [2]. First with edge trimmed, very fine
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Victory on prow, rev. Octavian in triumphal quadriga (RSC 115). Banker's marks on obverse, fine
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, rev. shield between standards (RSC 265). Banker's mark, ragged edge, about very fine
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Lugdunum, rev. Caius and Lucius Caesars (RSC 43). Good fine
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, rev. two laurel trees (RSC 47); Vespasian, Denarius, rev. Pax (RSC 94h) [2]. First with banker's marks, fine
Hammer Price: £65
Tiberius (AD 14-37), Denarius, Lugdunum, small laureate head right, rev. female figure seated right holding branch and resting on sceptre (RIC 26; RSC 16). Well-centred, toned, good style, good very fine
Hammer Price: £140
Claudius (AD 41-54), As, rev. Constantia (S.637; RIC 95). About very fine
Claudius (AD 41-54), Asses (2), revs. Minerva (S.639; RIC 100) [2]. Good fine
Nero (AD 54-68), Drachm, Caesarea Cappadocia, rev. head of Divus Claudius (RPC 3648). About very fine
Nero (AD 54-68), Tetradrachm, Syria, rev. head of Divus Claudius (RPC 4122; as S.640). Good fine
Nero (AD 54-68), Denarius, rev. Salus seated (RSC 314). Fine
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