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Roman Republican Coinage, Marcus Aemilius Scaurus and Publius Plautius Hypsaeus, Denarii (2), Rome, 58 BC, m scavr aed cvr in two lines above, King Aretas kneeling right, holding olive branch in right hand and reins in left, rev. [–] aed cvr in two lines above, c hvpsae cos preiver in exergue, cap[–] right, Jupiter in quadriga left, throwing thunderbolt with right hand and holding reins in left, scorpion below horses’ feet, 3.65g/6h 3.72g/6h (Ghey 235 and 239, these coins; cf. Craw....
Hammer Price: £160
Roman Republican Coinage, Marcus Aemilius Scaurus and Publius Plautius Hypsaeus, Denarii (3), all 58 BC, King Aretas kneeling right, holding olive branch in right hand and reins in left, rev. Jupiter in quadriga left, throwing thunderbolt with right hand and holding reins in left, scorpion below horses’ feet, 3.67g/3h, 3.65g/4h, 3.61g/3h (Ghey 236-8, these coins; cf. Craw. 422/1) [3]. Fair to fine £40-£60
Hammer Price: £120
Roman Republican Coinage, Caius Serveilius Caii Filius, Denarii (2), Rome, 57 BC, flora primus before head of Flora wearing wreath of flowers, earring and necklace, lituus behind, rev. c serveil in exergue, c f in field, two warriors standing facing each other with short swords upright in right hands, shields in left with right soldiers facing, 3.30g/7h, 3.88g/7h (Ghey 240.1-2, these coins; Craw. 423/1; cf. BMCRR 3816-9; RSC Servilia 15) [2]. Fine and better £60-£80
Hammer Price: £220
Roman Republican Coinage, Lucius Marcius Phillipus, Denarii (4), Rome, 56 BC, diademed head of Ancus Marcus right, lituus behind, rev. a q v a [–] within an aqueduct with five arches, on which stands an equestrian statue with a flower below, phillipvs above, 3.80g/2h (Ghey 241.5, this coin; Craw. 425/1; BMCRR 3890-92; RSC Marcia 28); together with three of the same type, 3.50g/10h, 4.06g/5h and 3.68g/5h (Ghey 241.2, 241.7 and 2021 T655 add. 6, these coins) [4]. First example, graffito...
Hammer Price: £130
Roman Republican Coinage, Lucius Marcius Phillipus, Denarii (3), Rome, 56 BC, ancus behind diademed head of Ancus Marcus right, lituus behind, rev. a q v a mar within an aqueduct with five arches, on which stands an equestrian statue with a flower below, phillipvs above, 3.67g/5h, 3.63g/5h, 3.63g/7h (Ghey 241.1, 241.4, 241.6, these coins; Craw. 425/1; BMCRR 3890-92; RSC Marcia 28) [3]. Fair to fine £40-£60
Hammer Price: £110
Roman Republican Coinage, Quintus Cassius Longinus, Denarii (3), all Rome, 55 BC, head of Genius Populi Romani right, sceptre behind, rev. q cassivs in exergue, eagle sits on a thunderbolt facing left, lituus left, capis right, 3.85g/12h, 3.70g/11h, 3.88g/6h (Ghey 244.1-3, these coins; Craw. 428/3; BMCRR 3868-3870; RSC Cassia 7) [3]. Banker’s marks to first and third examples, fine; second example fair £90-£120
Hammer Price: £100
Roman Republican Coinage, Publius Fonteius Publii Filius Capito, Denarii (2), 55 BC, p fonteivs p f capito vir around draped and helmeted bust of Mars, trophy behind, rev. mn [–] around warrior on horseback right, thrusting spear downwards at enemy in Gallic helmet, behind which is a sword and shield, about to slay an unarmed enemy, 3.64g/3h, 3.44g/3h (Ghey 245.1-2, these coins; Craw. 429/1; BMCRR 3851-5; RSC Fonteia 17) [2]. First example fine, second fair £60-£80
Hammer Price: £95
Roman Republican Coinage, Publius Licinius Crassus, Denarius, Rome, 55 BC, draped, diademed and laureate head of Venus right, wearing an earring and necklace of pearls, rev. female figure standing facing before horse which she leads left, spear in left hand and shield at feet, 3.73g/6h (Ghey 246, this coin; Craw. 430/1; BMCRR 3901; RSC Licinia 18); Cnaeus Plancius, Denarius, Rome 55 BC, female head right, wearing petasus, earring and necklace, rev. the Cretan goat standing right, bow and...
Roman Republican Coinage, Quintus Sicinius, Denarii (2), Rome, early 49 BC, fort pr around diademed head of Fortuna Populi Romani right, rev. q sicinivs below filleted palm-branch and caduceus, bound with fillet, in saltire, iii vir in field either side, wreath above, 3.73g/6h, 3.49g/12h (Ghey 252.1-2, these coins; Craw. 440/1; BMCRR 3947-9; RSC Sicinia 15; Sear 1) [2]. Fair to fine, one with ‘IVC’ mark in reverse field £60-£80
Roman Republican Coinage, Manius Acilius Glabrio, Denarii (2), Rome, 49 BC, salvtis upwards behind laureate head of Salus right, wearing earring and necklace, knot of hair ornamented with jewels, rev. mn acilivs iii vir valetv around Valetudo standing left, resting left arm on column, holding serpent in right, 3.62g/1h (Ghey 253.1, this coin; Craw. 442/1a; BMCRR 3945; RSC Acilia 8; Sear 16); together with another of the same type, 3.86g/6h (Ghey 253.4, this coin) [2]. Banker’s marks on...
Hammer Price: £90
Roman Republican Coinage, Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus, Denarii (2), Rome, 48 BC, ivy wreathed head of young Bacchus or Liber, rev. Ceres walking right holding lit torches outstretched in each hand, plough before, 3.64g/6h, 3.41g/6h (Ghey 264.1-2, these coins; Craw. 449/2; BMCRR Rome 3976-3977; RSC Vibia 16; Sear 21) [2]. Fair to fine £90-£120
Hammer Price: £70
Roman Republican Coinage, Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianius, Denarii (3), Rome, 48 BC, pansa below mask of bearded Pan, hair decorated with three rows of berries, rev. [–] before, c vibivs c f c [–] downwards right of laureate Jupiter Axurus seated left, holding patera in right hand and sceptre in left, 4.02g/6h, 3.83g/9h, 3.51g/4h (Ghey 263.1-2, and 2020 T915 add. 5, these coins; cf. Craw. 449/1; BMCRR 3982) [3]. Fair to fine £60-£80
Roman Republican Coinage, Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus, Denarii (2), Rome, 48 BC, [–] behind head of Pietas, wearing earring and necklace, hair tied into knot and one lock falls behind neck, rev. albinvs bruti f below two hands joined holding winged caduceus, 3.38g/6h, 3.62g/6h (Ghey 266.1-2, these coins; Craw. 450/2; BMCRR 3964; RSC Postumia 10; Sear 26) [2]. Fair to fine £30-£40
Hammer Price: £60
Roman Republican Coinage, Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus, Denarius, 48 BC, head of young Mars right wearing a crested helmet, rev. brvti left of two carnyces, Gallic trumpets, in saltire, oval shield above and round shield below, 3.62g/10h (Ghey 265, this coin; Craw. 450/1); Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus with Gaius Vibia Pansa Caetronianus, Denarius, 48 BC, c pansa below mask of bearded Pan right, rev. albinvs brvti f around below two hands clasped and holding winged caduceus, 3.67g/10h (Ghey...
Hammer Price: £140
Roman Republican Coinage, Lucius Plautius Plancus, Denarii (3), Rome, 47 BC, l plavtivs below head of Medusa facing, rev. plancvs below Victory advancing right, head facing, her wings spread, leading four rearing horses and holding palm branch in left hand, 3.50/3h (Ghey 269, this coin; Craw. 453/1c; BMCRR 4009; RSC Plautia 14; Sear 29a); together with others of a similar type (2), 3.57g/6h, 3.89g/6h (Ghey 268.1 and 268.2, these coins; cf. Craw. 453/1a) [3]. Fair to fine £60-£80
Roman Republican Coinage, Gaius Antius Restio, Denarius, 47 BC, jugate head of the Dei Penates right, rev. nude Hercules standing facing right holding club aloft in right hand and holding trophy in left, 3.87g/6h (Ghey 271, this coin; Craw. 455/2b; BMCRR 4032; RSC Antia 2; Sear 35); together with another, similar, 3.50g/8h (Ghey 270, this coin; Craw. 455/1a) [2]. Fair £40-£60
Hammer Price: £45
Roman Republican Coinage, Manius Cordius Rufus, Denarii (2), both Rome, 46 BC, ; rvfvs upwards behind owl perched on Corinthian helmet, rev. mv cord[–] around Aegis decorated with head of Medusa, 3.55g/11h (Ghey 279, this coin; Craw. 463/2); rvfvs s c behind diademed head of Venus right, knot of hair falls in two locks down the neck, rev. mn [–]divs below Cupid riding on the back of a dolphin right which he guides with bridle, 3.52g/12h (Ghey 280.2, this coin; Craw. 463/3) [2]. Fair ...
Hammer Price: £55
Roman Republican Coinage, Manius Cordius Rufus, Denarii (3), Rome, 46 BC, rvfvs iii vir behind jugate head of the Dioscuri right, each wearing pilei decorated with fillet, surmounted by stars, rev. mn cordivs downwards right of Venus Verticordia standing left, holding scales in right hand and sceptre in left, Cupid perched on shoulder, 3.54g/6h (Ghey 278, this coin; Craw. 463/1b; BMCRR 4039; RSC Cordia 1; Sear 63a); together with others of similar type (2), 3.63g/11h, 3.73g/3h (Ghey 275.4...
Roman Republican Coinage, Manius Cordius Rufus, Denarii (3), Rome, 46 BC, jugate head of the Dioscuri right, each wearing pilei surmounted by stars, rev. Venus Verticordia standing left, holding scales in right hand and sceptre in left, Cupid perched on shoulder, 3.71g/9h, 3.62g/3h, 3.31g/8h (Ghey 276.1-3, these coins; Craw. 463/1a; BMCRR 4037-8; cf. RSC Cordia 2a-c; Sear 63) [3]. Fair to fine, all with bankers mark £40-£60
Roman Republican Coinage, Manius Cordius Rufus, Denarii (8), Rome, 46 BC, [–] behind jugate head of the Dioscuri right, each wearing pilei surmounted by stars, rev. [–] downwards right of Venus Verticordia standing left, holding scales in right hand and sceptre in left, Cupid perched on shoulder, 3.83g/6h (Ghey 275.7, this coin; cf. Craw. 463/1; cf. BMCRR 4037-9; cf. RSC Cordia 1-2c; cf. Sear 63-63a); together with seven of the same type (Ghey 275.1, .2, .3, .5, .6, .8, .9) [8]. Varied...
Roman Republican Coinage, Titus Carisius, Denarii (2), Rome, 46 BC, moneta behind draped head of Juno Moneta right, rev. t carisivs above implements for coining money, an anvil between tongs left and hammer right, garlanded punch die above, laurel border, 3.44g/3h (Ghey 282.3, this coin; Craw. 464/2; cf. BMCRR 4056-9; cf. RSC Carisia 1-1b); together with another, similar, 3.45g/6h (Ghey 283, this coin) [2]. Both fair £30-£40
Roman Republican Coinage, Titus Carisius, Denarii (2), Rome, 46 BC, roma behind helmeted head of Roma right, rev. t carisi below cornucopiae on globe, sceptre to the left and rudder to the right, laurel wreath as border, 3.75g/12h, 3.45g/12h (Ghey 284.2-3, these coins; Craw. 464/3a; BMCRR 4065; RSC Carisia 4); together with another, similar, 3.79g/7h (Ghey 282.2, this coin) [3]. Fair to fine £40-£60
Roman Republican Coinage, Gaius Considius Paetus, Denarii (2), Rome, 46 BC, laureate head of Apollo, large jewel above forehead, a behind, rev. c considi above garlanded curule chair, on which lies a wreath, [–] below, 3.59g/3h, 3.89g/3h (Ghey 286.1-2, these coins; Craw. 465/2b; BMCRR 4086; RSC Considia 2a; Sear 77c) [2]. Fair £30-£40
Roman Republican Coinage, Mark Antony, Denarii (2), Gaul, 43 BC, head of Mark Antony right, lituus behind, rev. laureate head of Julius Caesar right, jug behind, 3.72g/6h (Ghey 301, this coin; cf. Craw. 488); 43-2 BC, m anton[–] above lituus, jug and raven, rev. sacrificial implements, 3.61g/3h (Ghey 302, this coin; cf. Craw. 489/1-2) [2]. Banker’s marks, otherwise fair and rare £100-£150
Hammer Price: £340
Roman Republican Coinage, Publius Clodius M. f. Turrinus, Denarii (7), all Rome, 42 BC, laureate head of Apollo right, lyre behind, rev. p clodivs m f either side of Diana standing facing, bow and quiver over shoulder, holding lighted torch in each hand, 3.44g/9h, 3.74g/11h, 2.95g/6h, 3.32g/3h, 3.59g/5h, 3.27g/9h, 3.52g/1h (Ghey 303.1-7, these coins; Craw. 494/23; BMCRR 4290-91; RSC Claudia 15; Sear 184) [7]. First example fine, others fair to fine £100-£150
Hammer Price: £170
Roman Republican Coinage, Lucius Livineius Regulus, Denarii (2), Rome, 42 BC, regvlvs behind, pr before bare head of the praetor L. Regulus right, rev. l liv[–]ivs above curule chair between six fasces, three either side, regvlvs in exergue, 3.92g/7h, 3.59g/11h (Ghey 304.1-2, these coins; Craw. 494/27; BMCRR Rome 4264-66; RSC Livineia 10; Sear 176) [2]. Fair £40-£60
Hammer Price: £85
Roman Republican Coinage, Lucius Livineius Regulus, Denarii (2), Rome, 42 BC, bare head of the praetor L. Regulus right, rev. l livineiv[–] in exergue below curule chair between six fasces, three either side, 3.57g/10h (Ghey 305, this coin; Craw. 494/28; BMCRR 4267-4268; RSC Livineia 11; Sear 177); together with another similar, 3.63g/8h (Ghey 306, this coin; Craw. 494/29) [2]. Fair to fine, second with banker’s marks £60-£80
Roman Republican Coinage, Mark Antony, Denarii (3), Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant [–] iii vir [–] 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, 3.34g/12h (Ghey 402.2, this coin; Craw. 544/30; BMCRR East 210; RSC 47; Sear 371); together with others of a similar type (2), 3.17g/6h, 3.54g/6h, (Ghey 343.1 and 343.2, these coins)...
Hammer Price: £280
Roman Republican Coinage, Mark Antony, Denarii (2), Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant avg iii vir r p [–] around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg ii across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.06g/6h (Ghey 330, this coin; Craw. 544/14; BMCRR East 192; RSC 27; Sear 349); together with another similar, 3.33g/6h (Ghey 331, this coin) [2]. Fine, or about so £80-£100
Hammer Price: £240
Roman Republican Coinage, Mark Antony, miscellaneous legionary Denarii (12), Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, (Ghey 332, 353.1-4, 354.2, 354.6, 354.7, 354.8, 354.13, 2021 T655 adds. 4 and 5, these coins; cf. Craw. 544) [12]. One broken in half, others with banker’s marks, fair and better £90-£120
Hammer Price: £360
Roman Republican Coinage, Mark Antony, Denarii (2), Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant avg iii vir r [–] around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg iii across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.25g/6h, 3.22g/6h (Ghey 354.9, 354.11 these coins; Craw. 544/15; BMCRR East 193; RSC 28; Sear 350) [2]. Fair, both with banker’s marks £60-£80
Roman Republican Coinage, Mark Antony, Denarii (2), Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant avg [–]ir r p c around, 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, 2.96g/12h (Ghey 334, this coin; Craw. 544/17; BMCRR East 195; RSC 30; Sear 352); together with another similar, 2.22g/12h (Ghey 354.3, this coin) [2]. First example weakly struck with...
Roman Republican Coinage, Mark Antony, Denarii (2), 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 v across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.26g/6h (Ghey 336.1, this coin; Craw. 544/18; BMCRR East 196; RSC 32; Sear 354); together with another similar, 3.20g/6h (Ghey 336.2, this coin) [2]. Fair £60-£80
Hammer Price: £190
Roman Republican Coinage, Mark Antony, Denarii (2), Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, [–] avg [–] ii vir r p c around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg vii across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.52g/12h (Ghey 340.1, this coin; Craw. 544/20; BMCRR East 198; RSC 34; Sear 357); together with another similar, 3.31g/11h (Ghey 354.10, this coin) [2]. Both fair £60-£80
Roman Republican Coinage, Mark Antony, Denarii (2), Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant a[–] iii vir r p [–] around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg vii across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.12g/12h (Ghey 340.2, this coin; Craw. 544/20; BMCRR East 198; RSC 34; Sear 357); together with another of a similar type, 3.27g/6h (Ghey 341.2, this coin) [2]. Fine or about ...
Hammer Price: £200
Roman Republican Coinage, Mark Antony, Denarii (2), Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant a[–] above, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg vi across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.45g/7h (Ghey 338, this coin; Craw. 544/19; BMCRR East 197; RSC 33; Sear 356); together with another, similar, 3.25g/11h (Ghey 354.12) [2]. Fair to fine £60-£80
Roman Republican Coinage, Mark Antony, Denarii (2), Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant [–] iii vir r p c around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow, rev. leg vi[–] across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.36g/5h, 3.35g/12h (Ghey 339.1-2, these coins; cf. Craw. 544; cf. RSC 33-36); together with another, similar, 3.35g/12h (Ghey 339.2, this coin) [2]. Fair to fine £60-£80
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus, Denarii (2), Lugdunum, 2 BC-AD 4, laureate head of Augustus right, rev. Gaius and Lucius Caesar standing front, each togate and resting hand on shields, 3.65g/12h, 3.69g/9h (Ghey 372.22 and 372.24, these coins; RIC 207; RSC 43) [2]. Banker’s mark ‘TQ’ to obverse field of first, about fine; second fair £80-£100
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus, Denarii (2), Lugdunum, 2 BC-AD 4, laureate head of Augustus right, rev. Gaius and Lucius Caesar standing front, each togate and resting hand on shields, 3.66g/8h, 3.70g/11h (Ghey 372.14-15, this coin; RIC 207; RSC 43) [2]. Both with uneven rusty patinas, fair to fine £80-£100
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus, Denarii (2), Lugdunum, 2 BC-AD 4, laureate head of Augustus right, rev. Gaius and Lucius Caesar standing front, each togate and resting hand on shields 3.57g/5h, 3.63g/6h (Ghey 372.26-27, this coin; RIC 207; RSC 43) [2]. Fine £90-£120
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