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Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8 BC, [–]esar in exergue below elephant walking right, trampling on dragon before, rev. emblems of the pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.56g/6h (Ghey 254.4, this coin; Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49; Sear 9). A little off-centre, otherwise good fine £150-£200
Hammer Price: £480
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8 BC, caesar in exergue below elephant walking right, trampling on dragon before, rev. emblems of the pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.79g/6h (Ghey 254.5, this coin; Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49; Sear 9). Banker’s mark to reverse, otherwise good fine £150-£200
Hammer Price: £460
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8 BC, [–]aesar in exergue below elephant walking right, trampling on dragon before, rev. emblems of the pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.59g/3h (Ghey 254.6, this coin; Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49; Sear 9). Struck slightly off-centre, about fine £100-£150
Hammer Price: £380
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8 BC, caesar in exergue below elephant walking right, trampling on dragon before, rev. emblems of the pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.67g/9h (Ghey 254.7, this coin; Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49; Sear 9). Banker’s mark ‘R’ to reverse, otherwise about fine £100-£150
Hammer Price: £300
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8 BC, [–]aesa[–] in exergue below elephant walking right, trampling on dragon before, rev. emblems of the pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.54g/12h (Ghey 254.8, this coin; Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49; Sear 9). Multiple banker’s marks, otherwise about fine, even patina £80-£100
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8 BC, caesar in exergue below elephant walking right, trampling on dragon before, rev. emblems of the pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.84g/8h (Ghey 254.10, this coin; Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49; Sear 9). Banker’s marks, evidence of a die break between the elephant’s legs, otherwise fine £150-£200
Hammer Price: £500
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8 BC, caesar in exergue below elephant walking right, trampling on dragon before, rev. emblems of the pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.55g/8h (Ghey 254.11, this coin; Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49; Sear 9). Banker’s marks to obverse and reverse, elephant of unusual style, otherwise about fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £260
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8 BC, cae[–] in exergue below elephant walking right, trampling on dragon before, rev. emblems of the pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.56g/6h (Ghey 254.3, this coin; Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49; Sear 9). About fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £220
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint moving with Caesar in Africa, 47-6 BC, diademed head of Venus right, her hair rolled back and tied into a knot, rev. caesar downwards right of Aeneas nude walking left, holding the Palladium in right hand, carrying his father Anchises on left shoulder, 3.63g/6h (Ghey 272.2, this coin; Craw. 458/1; BMCRR East 31-5; RSC 12; Sear 55). Bankers marks, and struck slightly off-centre, otherwise good fine £150-£200
Hammer Price: £420
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint moving with Caesar in Africa, 47-6 BC, diademed head of Venus right, her hair rolled back and tied into a knot, rev. caesar downwards to right, Aeneas walking left holding the Palladium in right hand, carrying his father Anchises on left shoulder, 3.68g/6h (Ghey 272.3, this coin; Craw. 458/1; BMCRR East 31-5; RSC 12). Circular banker’s mark to Venus’ cheek and under chin, otherwise very fine and well...
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint moving with Caesar in Africa, 47-6 BC, diademed head of Venus right, her hair rolled back and tied into a knot, rev. caesar downwards right of Aeneas nude walking left, holding the Palladium in right hand, carrying his father Anchises on left shoulder, 3.69g/6h (Ghey 272.4, this coin; Craw. 458/1; BMCRR East 31-5; RSC 12; Sear 55). Struck slightly off-centre, otherwise good fine, dusty hoard patina £150-£180
Hammer Price: £360
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint moving with Caesar in Africa, 47-6 BC, diademed head of Venus right, her hair rolled back and tied into a knot, rev. caesar downwards right of Aeneas nude walking left, holding the Palladium in right hand, carrying his father Anchises on left shoulder, 3.65g/6h (Ghey 272.5, this coin; Craw. 458/1; BMCRR East 31-5; RSC 12; Sear 55). Banker’s marks both sides, good fine, dusty hoard patina £150-£200
Hammer Price: £340
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint moving with Caesar in Africa, 47-6 BC, diademed head of Venus right, her hair rolled back and tied into a knot, rev. caesar downwards right of Aeneas nude walking left, holding the Palladium in right hand, carrying his father Anchises on left shoulder, 3.58g/6h (Ghey 272.6, this coin; Craw. 458/1; BMCRR East 31-5; RSC 12; Sear 55). Discrete banker’s mark to obverse, chip at 9 o’clock, good fine £150-£180
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint in North Africa (possibly Utica), early 46 BC, cos tert behind head of Ceres, wearing a wreath of corn, [–]ter before, rev. avgvr above simpulum, aspergillum, jug and lituus, d in field right, pont max below, 3.66g/10h (Ghey 287, this coin; Craw. 467/1a; BMCRR Africa 21-2; RSC 4a; Sear 57). Discrete banker’s mark to obverse, otherwise fine £60-£80
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Rome, 45 BC, moneyer possibly Marcus Lollius Palicanus, honor[–] behind wreathed head of Honos right, rev. palikanvs above curule chair between two corn-ears, 3.66g/12h (Ghey 293, this coin; cf. Craw. 473/2a-d; BMCRR 4014; RSC Lollia 1; Sear 87). Fine £30-£40
Hammer Price: £150
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Rome, February-March 44 BC, struck under P. Sepullius Macer as moneyer, caesar [–] rpetvo, laureate and veiled head of Caesar right, rev. p sepvllivs [–], Venus standing left holding Victory in right hand and sceptre upon a shield in left, 3.42g/9h (Ghey 298, this coin; Craw. 480/13; BMCRR 4173-74; RSC 39; Sear 107d). Well centred, fair £150-£200
Hammer Price: £700
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Rome, April 44 BC, moneyer C. Cossutius Maridianus, [–]sar [––]ns patriae, wreathed and veiled head right, apex behind, rev. moneyer’s name arranged in the form of a cross, a a a ff in angles, 3.48g/6h (Ghey 299.1, this coin; Craw. 480/19; BMCRR 4187-4188; RSC 8; Sear 112). Banker’s mark to reverse, otherwise about fine £120-£150
Hammer Price: £1,000
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Rome, April 44 BC, moneyer C. Cossutius Maridianus, caesar parens patriae, wreathed and veiled head right, lituus before, apex behind, rev. moneyer’s name arranged in the form of a cross, a a a ff in angles, 3.64g/1h (Ghey 299.2, this coin; Craw. 480/19; BMCRR 4187-88; RSC 8; Sear 113). Fine and well centred, but with a striking crack £150-£200
Hammer Price: £650
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Rome, January-February 44 BC, moneyer L. Aemilius Buca, caesar im[–], head of Caesar right, crescent behind, rev. l aemlivs behind Venus standing left holding Victory in right and sceptre in left, bvca before, 3.25g/9h (Ghey 297, this coin; Craw. 480/4; BMCRR 4152-53; RSC 22; Sear 102). Fair £60-£80
Hammer Price: £950
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Rome, 42 BC, moneyer L. Mussidius Longus, laureate head of Caesar right, rev. [–]divs longvs around cornucopiae on globe between rudder left and caduceus and apex right, 3.48g/6h (Ghey 309, this coin; Craw. 494/39a; BMCRR 4238-39; RSC 29; Sear 116). Fair, rare £150-£200
Hammer Price: £600
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Second Triumvirate, Lepidus, Denarius, Military mint in Italy, spring-summer 42 BC, lepidvs [–] iii v r p c, bust of Lepidus right, rev. caesar imp iii [–] r p c, bust of Octavian right, 3.66g/3h (Ghey 312, this coin; Craw. 495/2d; BMCRR Africa 30; RSC 2c; Sear 140a). Banker’s mark ‘A’ to obverse and ‘A and crescent’ to reverse, about fine £100-£150
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Second Triumvirate, Lepidus, Denarius, Military mint in Italy, spring-summer 42 BC, [–]vs pont max [–] around bare head of Lepidus right, rev. caesar imp [–] around bare head of Octavian right, 3.56g/9h (Ghey 311, this coin; Craw. 495/2; BMCRR Africa 30-31; RSC 2; Sear 140). Struck slightly off-centre, banker’s marks, otherwise fair £80-£100
Hammer Price: £240
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Second Triumvirate, Lepidus, Denarius, Military mint in Italy, spring-summer 42 BC, le[–] c around bare head of Lepidus right, rev. caesar imp iii vir r p c [–] around bare head of Octavian right, 3.34g/6h (Ghey 314, this coin; Craw. 495/2a or b; BMCRR Africa 30-31; RSC 2a; Sear 140). Struck off-centre, fair £80-£100
Hammer Price: £180
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint in Greece, 42 BC, m antoni imp, bare head of M. Antony right, bearded, rev. iii vir [–], around distyle temple containing medallion bearing facing bust of Sol, radiate and draped, 3.44g/9h (Ghey 315, this coin; Craw. 496/1; BMCRR Gaul 62; RSC 12; Sear 128). Small scratch across tip of Antony’s nose, otherwise well centred and fine £90-£120
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Second Triumvirate, Octavian, Denarius, Military mint in Greece, autumn 42 BC, caesar iii vir r p c, helmeted and draped bust of Mars with spear over shoulder, rev. S C, Aquila surmounted by trophy between two standards, 3.44g/10h (Ghey 316, this coin; Craw. 497/3; BMCRR Gaul 96; RSC 248; Sear 138). Fine £60-£80
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Second Triumvirate, Cassius, Denarius, Military mint, likely at Smyrna, 43-42 BC, c cassi imp leibertas, diademed head of Liberty right, rev. lentvlvs spint below jug and lituus, 3.77g/6h (Ghey 317, this coin; Craw. 500/3; BMCRR East 77-78; RSC 4; Sear 221). Discrete banker’s mark to reverse left of lituus, otherwise well centred and very fine £150-£200
Hammer Price: £800
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony with Octavian, Denarius, Ephesus, spring - early summer 41 BC, moneyer Marcus Barbatius Pollio, [–]g iii vir r p c m barbat q p around bare head of Mark Antony right, rev. [–]aesar imp pont iii vir r p c around bare head of Octavian right, 3.43g/12h (Ghey 321.1, this coin; Craw. 517/2; BMCRR East 100; RSC 8a). Banker’s mark to obverse, otherwise fine £120-£150
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony with Octavian, Denarius, Ephesus, spring - early summer 41 BC, moneyer Marcus Barbatius Pollio, m ant imp avg iii vir r p c m barbat q p around bare head of Mark Antony right, rev. caesar imp pont iii vir r p c around bare head of Octavian right, 3.47g/12h (Ghey 321.2, this coin; Craw. 517/2; BMCRR East 100; RSC 8a). Well centred, good fine, a few light scratches £200-£300
Hammer Price: £550
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Second Triumvirate, Octavian, Denarius, Military mint in Italy, late 41 BC, struck under Lucius Cornelius Balbus as propraetor, c caesar iii vir r p [–] around bare head of Octavian, slightly bearded, rev. balbvs above, pro pr below, club pointing left, 3.81/12h (Ghey 322, this coin; Craw. 518/1; BMCRR Gaul 83-85; RSC 417; Sear 298). Crescent banker’s marks on obverse and reverse, struck slightly off-centre, otherwise fine with even hoard patina £80-£100
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Second Triumvirate, Octavian, Denarius, Military mint in Italy, early 40 BC, struck under Quintus Salvius Salvidienus Rufus as imperator, c caesar [–]ir r p c around bare head of Octavian, slightly bearded, rev. q salvivs [–] des / g above, around thunderbolt, 3.81g/12h (Ghey 323, this coin; Craw. 523/1b; BMCRR Gaul 87; RSC 514; Sear 300). Patch patina, fair and rare £60-£80
Hammer Price: £170
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Second Triumvirate, Octavian with Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint in Gaul, late 40-early 39 BC, caesar [–] around bare head of Octavian right, slightly bearded, rev. antonivs imp counter-clockwise around caduceus, 3.79g/12h (Ghey 342, this coin; Craw. 529/2a; BMCRR Gaul 93; RSC 6; Sear 302). Struck off-centre, crescent banker’s mark to reverse left of caduceus, otherwise about fine £60-£80
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Athens, summer 38 BC, m antonivs m f m n avgvr imp tert around Mark Antony veiled and wearing the priestly robes of an augur, standing right, holding lituus in right hand, rev. iii vir r p c cos desig iter et tert around radiate head of Sol, right, 3.70g/9h (Ghey 325.1, this coin; Craw. 533/2; BMCRR East 141-3; RSC 13a; Sear 267). ‘S’ banker’s mark in reverse field behind Sol, even dark patina and well centred,...
Hammer Price: £200
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Athens, summer 38 BC, [–] antonivs m f m n av[–] around Mark Antony veiled and wearing the priestly robes of an augur, standing right, holding lituus in right hand, rev. iii vir [–]esig iter et tert around radiate head of Sol, right, 3.70/9h (Ghey 325.2, this coin; Craw. 533/2; BMCRR East 141-3; RSC 13a; Sear 267). Well struck however off-centre, about fine £80-£120
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Second Triumvirate, Octavian, Denarius, Uncertain mint in southern or central Italy, summer 37 BC, imp caesar divi f iii vir [–] around bare head of Octavian, slightly bearded, rev. cos iter e[–]esig above emblems of the augurate and pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, jug and lituus, 3.92g/10h (Ghey 326.1, this coin; Craw. 538/1; BMCRR Gaul 117-8; RSC 91; Sear 312). Nice even patina, good fine £100-£150
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Second Triumvirate, Octavian, Denarius, Uncertain mint in southern or central Italy, summer 37 BC, imp caesar divi f iii vir iter r p c around bare head of Octavian, slightly bearded, rev. cos iter et ter desig above emblems of the augurate and pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, jug and lituus, 3.72g/6h (Ghey 326.2, this coin; Craw. 538/1; BMCRR Gaul 117-8; RSC 91; Sear 312). Nice dark even patina, fine £70-£90
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant avg iii [–] 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, 3.29g/6h (Ghey 329.1, this coin; Craw. 544/14; BMCRR East 191; RSC 27; Sear 349). Well centred and 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 r p c around, galley right, with rowers, a mast with banners placed at the prow [rendered as A], rev. leg ii across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.43g/6h (Ghey 329.2, this coin; Craw. 544/14; BMCRR East 190; RSC 27; Sear 349). Banker’s mark to obverse above ship, fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £400
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 ii across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.56g/6h (Ghey 354.4, this coin; Craw. 544/14; BMCRR East 190; RSC 27; Sear 349). Good fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £440
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Military mint moving with Antony, possibly Patrae, autumn 32-spring 31 BC, ant [–] 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, 3.66g/9h (Ghey 354.1, this coin; Craw. 544/14; BMCRR East 191; RSC 27; Sear 349). Banker’s marks to obverse above galley, otherwise fair £30-£40
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 iii[–] across lower field between two standards, aquila upright in the middle, 3.18g/6h (Ghey 333, this coin; Craw. 544/16; BMCRR East 194; RSC 29; Sear 353). Discrete banker’s mark to obverse, otherwise well centred with an even brown...
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