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Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, [–]i vir r p c below, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg iv across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.41g/1h (Ghey 335, this coin; Craw. 544/17; BMCRR East 195; RSC 30; Sear 352). Struck on an slightly elongated flan, banker’s mark to obverse, otherwise about fine...
Hammer Price: £120
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, [–] iii vir r p c below, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg x across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.48g/6h (Ghey 342, this coin; Craw. 544/24; BMCRR East 202; RSC 38; Sear 361). Banker’s mark to obverse, about fine £40-£60
Hammer Price: £140
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant avg iii vir r p c around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg xi across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.49g/6h (Ghey 344.1, this coin; Craw. 544/25; BMCRR East 203; RSC 39; Sear 362). Some surface scratches, otherwise good fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £170
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant av[–] iii vir [–] around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg xi across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.42g/9h (Ghey 344.2, this coin; Craw. 544/25; BMCRR East 203; RSC 39; Sear 362). Even dark brown patina, about fine £40-£60
Hammer Price: £110
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant avg iii vir r p c around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg xi across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.27g/6h (Ghey 354.14, this coin; Craw. 544/25; BMCRR East 203; RSC 39; Sear 362). Banker’s marks to obverse above galley, and on reverse right of ‘xi’,...
Hammer Price: £240
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant av[–] iii vir r[–] around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg xii across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.44g/6h (Ghey 345.1, this coin; Craw. 544/26; BMCRR East 204; RSC 41; Sear 365). Banker’s marks above galley, about fine £40-£60
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, iii vir r p c below, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg xii across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.01g/9h (Ghey 345.2, this coin; Craw. 544/26; BMCRR East 204; RSC 41; Sear 365). About fine £40-£60
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant avg [–] vir r p c around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. [–]eg vii across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.11g/9h (Ghey 346.1, this coin; Craw. 544/27; BMCRR East 205; RSC 42; Sear 367). Several banker’s marks, otherwise fine £40-£60
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant avg vir r p c around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg xiii across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.42g/4h (Ghey 346.2, this coin; Craw. 544/27; BMCRR East 205; RSC 42; Sear 367). Good fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £220
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant avg iii vir r p c around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg xiii across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.37g/6h (Ghey 346.3, this coin; Craw. 544/27; BMCRR East 205; RSC 42; Sear 367). Multiple banker’s marks to both sides, fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £130
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant av[–] iii vir r p [–] around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. [–] xiiii across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.26g/2h (Ghey 347, this coin; Craw. 544/28; BMCRR East 207; RSC 43; Sear 370). About fine and rare £60-£80
Hammer Price: £75
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, av[–] vir r p [–] around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. [–]eg xv across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.43g/6h (Ghey 349.1, this coin; Craw. 544/30; BMCRR East 210; RSC 47; Sear 371). About fine £40-£60
Hammer Price: £95
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, [–] around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg xv across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.54g/9h (Ghey 349.2, this coin; Craw. 544/30; BMCRR East 210; RSC 47; Sear 371). About fine £40-£60
Hammer Price: £70
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, [–] iii vir r p c around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg xv across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.22g/6h (Ghey 349.3, this coin; Craw. 544/30; BMCRR East 210; RSC 47; Sear 371). About fine £40-£60
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant a[–] iii vir r p c around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg xvii across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.34g/12h (Ghey 343.3, this coin; Craw. 544/32; BMCRR East 212; RSC 49; Sear 374). About fine £40-£60
Hammer Price: £190
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, iii vir r p c below, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg xviii across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.38g/5h (Ghey 350, this coin; Craw. 544/33; BMCRR East 213; RSC 51; Sear 376). About fine £60-£80
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant avg [–] r p c below, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. [–]eg xx across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.53g/12h (Ghey 351, this coin; Craw. 544/36; BMCRR East 215; RSC 57; Sear 380). Banker’s mark to obverse, fine £40-£60
Hammer Price: £160
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant avg iii vir r p c around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg xxi across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.34g/6h (Ghey 352.2, this coin; Craw. 544/37; BMCRR East 216; RSC 58; Sear 381). Well centred and very fine £150-£200
Hammer Price: £380
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, [–] iii vir r p c around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg xxi across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.23g/6h (Ghey 354.5, this coin; Craw. 544/37; BMCRR East 216; RSC 58; Sear 381). Good fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £550
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, iii vir r p c below, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg xxi across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.17g/2h (Ghey 352.1, this coin; Craw. 544/37; BMCRR East 216; RSC 58; Sear 381). Even dark brown patina, about fine £40-£60
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Octavian, Denarius, Italy, possibly Brundisium or Rome, 32-29 BC, bust of Venus right, wearing stephane and necklace, rev. [–] divi f in field, Octavian in military dress, cloak flying behind him, advancing left, right hand extended and holding transverse spear in left, 3.42g/3h (Ghey 378, this coin; BMC 609-10; RIC 251; RSC 70). Banker’s mark on obverse, otherwise about fine £40-£60
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Octavian, Denarius, Italy, possibly Brundisium or Rome, 32-29 BC, bare head of Octavian right, rev. [–]aesar divi f around below Pax draped standing left, holding olive branch in right hand and cornucopiae in left, 3.79g/9h (Ghey 379, this coin; BMC 605-9; RIC 252; RSC 69). Banker’s marks on obverse, otherwise fine and rare £70-£90
Hammer Price: £340
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Octavian, Denarius, Italy, possibly Brundisium or Rome, 31-29 BC, bare head of Octavian right, rev. [–]ar div[–] in field either side of Mercury nude, sitting right on cloak on rock, petasus hanging behind shoulders and holding in his hands a lyre upon his knees, 3.73g/2h (Ghey 381, this coin; BMC 596-8; RIC 257; RSC 61). Struck on an elongated flan, about fine £80-£100
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Octavian, Denarius, Italy, possibly Brundisium or Rome, autumn 31-summer 30 BC, bust of Victory, wings spread, right, rev. caesar d[–] either side of nude male figure, possibly Neptune, standing left with right foot on globe, holding aplustre in right hand and sceptre in left, 3.51g/3h (Ghey 380, this coin; BMC 615; RIC 256; RSC 60). About fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £260
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Octavian, Denarius, Italy, possibly Brundisium or Rome, 29-27 BC, laureate head of Octavian as Apollo, rev. imp caesar in exergue, Octavian laureate and veiled driving a yoke of oxen right, plough handle in right hand and whip in left, 3.77g/10h (Ghey 383, this coin; BMC 638-40; RIC 272; RSC 117). Uneven rusty patina, about fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £460
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Octavian, Denarius, Italy, possibly Brundisium or Rome, 29-27 BC, im[–] below helmeted head of Mars right, rev. caesar on rim of round shield, with eight pointed star at centre, lying on crossed spear and sword, 3.67g/10h (Ghey 384, this coin; BMC 644-45; RIC 274; RSC 44). Banker’s marks to obverse, fair £60-£80
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Spanish mint at Emerita, 25-23 BC, under Publius Carisius as moneyer, imp caesar avg[–] around bare head of Augustus right, rev. p cari[–] pr around gateway inscribed emerita, 3.70g/3h (Ghey 356, this coin; BMC 289; RIC 9a or 10; RSC 397-397a). Struck slightly off-centre, very fine £200-£260
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Uncertain mint, possibly Emerita, 22-19 BC, bare head right, rev. avgvstvs below Capricorn right, with globe, to which rudder is attached between front paws, cornucopiae above, 3.61g/6h (Ghey 390.1, this coin; BMC 305-6; RIC 547a; RSC 21). Dark patina, about fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £180
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Uncertain mint, possibly Emerita, 22-19 BC, bare head right, rev. [–]vgvstvs below Capricorn right, with globe, to which rudder is attached between front paws, cornucopiae above, 3.79g/6h (Ghey 390.2, this coin; BMC 305-6; RIC 547a; RSC 21). Banker’s marks to obverse, otherwise about fine with dark patina £60-£80
Hammer Price: £150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Uncertain mint, possibly Colonia Caesaraugusta, c. 19-18 BC, caesar avgvstvs around bare head of Augustus right, rev. s p q r above and below shield inscribed [–], 3.71g/6h (Ghey 358, this coin; BMC 336; RIC 43a; RSC 292a). Banker’s marks to Augustus’ neck, otherwise fine with a good portrait £100-£150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Spain, possibly Colonia Patricia, 19 BC, caesar avgvstvs around bare head of Augustus right, rev. signis above receptis below, Aquila left and standard right, s p q r arranged around shield inscribed [–], 3.68g/6h (Ghey 359.1, this coin; BMC 417; RIC 86a; RSC 265). Fine, patchy patina £80-£100
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Spain, possibly Colonia Patricia, 19 BC, caesar [–]stvs around bare head of Augustus right, rev. signis above receptis below, Aquila left and standard right, s p q r arranged around shield inscribed [–], 3.71g/6h (Ghey 359.2, this coin; BMC 417; RIC 86a; RSC 265). Fine £80-£100
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Spain, possibly Colonia Patricia, 19 BC, caesar [–]tvs around bare head of Augustus right, rev. signis above receptis below, Aquila left and standard right, s p q [–] arranged around shield inscribed [–], 3.71g/6h (Ghey 359.3, this coin; BMC 417; RIC 86a; RSC 265). Banker’s marks to include ‘S A’ on Augustus’ neck, otherwise fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £200
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Spain, possibly Colonia Patricia, 19 BC, caesar avgvstvs around bare head of Augustus left, rev. signis above receptis below, Aquila left and standard right, s p q r arranged around shield inscribed [–], 3.79g/6h (Ghey 360, this coin; BMC 420; RIC 86b; RSC 267). Good fine £90-£120
Hammer Price: £420
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Rome, 19 BC, moneyer Marcus Durmius, [–] avgvst[–] around bare head right, rev. [–] dvrmivs above, [–] vir in exergue, lion attacking stag left, 3.27g/2h (Ghey 387, this coin; BMC 63-4; RIC 318; RSC 431a). Chipped, otherwise fine and very rare £40-£60
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Rome, 19 BC, moneyer Publius Petronius Turepilianus, tvrpilianvs iii vir [–] around draped head of Feronia wearing a stephane, rev. caes[–] avgvstvs sign rece around Parthian kneeling right, extending right arm holding standard with marked vexillum attached, left arm held out low, 3.79g/6h (Ghey 385, this coin; BMC 14; RIC 288; RSC 484). Fine £40-£60
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Spain, possibly Colonia Patricia, 18 BC, [–] p q r parent[–] above, [–]ons svo below Toga picta over tunica palmata between aquila left and wreath right, rev. caesari above, [–]gvsto in exergue, slow quadriga right, ornamented with Victories, led by four galloping horses right, 3.74g/6h (Ghey 361, this coin; cf. BMC 397 or 400; cf. RIC 99 or 101; cf. RSC 78-78a). Scratch on reverse, otherwise good fine with dusty hoard patina ...
Hammer Price: £360
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Spain, possibly Caesaraugusta, 18 BC, caesa[–] avgvsto around laureate head of Augustus left, rev. s p / q r either side of domed tetrastyle temple, in which stands a triumphal currus right with aquila on top and four miniature horses galloping right, 3.59g/6h (Ghey 362, this coin; BMC 386; RIC 120; RSC 282). Struck off-centre, otherwise good fine £300-£400
Hammer Price: £300
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Spain, possibly Caesaraugusta, 18-17 BC, s p q r imp [–] cos xi tri pot vi around bare head of Augustus right, rev. civib et si gn mi[–] around below triumphal arch, quadriga facing atop central arch, figures either side holding standard, aquila and bow left to right, 3.75g/6h (Ghey 363, this coin; BMC –, obverse legend not listed; cf. RIC 136-137; RSC –). Struck slightly off centre, good fine £200-£300
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Lugdunum, 15-13 BC, avgvstvs divi f around bare head right, rev. imp x in exergue, bull butting right, 3.64g/6h (Ghey 364, this coin; BMC 451-453; RIC 167a; RSC 137). Dark patina, fine £60-£80
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