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Categories • Coin Galleries July 2005 → Ancient Coins → Ancient Gold and Electrum Coins → Ancient Greece |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
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TARENTUM. Calabria. Time of Kleonymos. Ca. 302 B.C.
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GD VF |
$4,500.00 |
Third Stater. Head of Athena r., wearing a Corinthian helmet adorned with a serpent. Rv. Taras driving biga r. holding a trident and reins, star above, dolphin below the horses. 2.86 grams. Pozzi 327, Vlasto 19 (same dies), HN Italy 955, SNG Cop.838 var. Rare. Very minor double-striking on the reverse. A well-struck, finely executed Gold fraction.... (Est. $5000-$6000) more |
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KINGS OF BOSPOROS. Rheskuporis II. ca. 211-228 A.D., with Severus Alexander
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GD VF |
$380.00 |
Electrum Stater, Year 519 (222/3 A.D.). Draped Bosporan bust r. Rv. Laureate and draped Alexander bust r., date ΘIΦ below. 7.53 grams. BMC 9. Good Very Fine. (Est. $350-$450) |
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Categories • Coin Galleries July 2005 → Ancient Coins → Ancient Gold and Electrum Coins → Roman Republic |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
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Mark Antony and Octavian
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CH VF / EF |
$17,500.00 |
Aureus, 41 B.C. Asia Minor (Ephesus?). Moneyer M. Barbatius. Bare head of M. Antony r., M. ANT. IMP. AVG. III.VIR. R.P.C. M. BARBAT. Q.P. Rv. Bare Octavian head r. with slight beard, CAESAR IMP. PONT. III.VIR. R.P.C. 8.05 grams. Craw.517.1a, S.1180 (R6), Cal.109. A coin well centered on a full flan. The obverse is somewhat softly struck as typical... (Est. $14000-$18000) more |
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Categories • Coin Galleries July 2005 → Ancient Coins → Ancient Gold and Electrum Coins → Roman Empire |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
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Tiberius, 14-37 A.D.
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VF |
$2,100.00 |
Aureus, 14-17 A.D. Lugdunum. Laureate bust r., TI. CAESAR DIVI AVG. F. AVGVS[TVS]. Rv. Livia seated r. on throne with ornamented legs, holding scepter and flower, PONTIF. MAXIM. 7.70 grams. RIC 27, cf. Cal.305c. Obverse slightly off center on a full flan. Nice Very Fine. (Est. $3000-$3500) |
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Nero Claudius Drusus, father of Claudius, d. 9 B.C.
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VF |
$3,500.00 |
Aureus, 41-45 A.D., struck by his son Claudius. Lugdunum and Rome. Laureate head l., NERO CLAVDIVS DRVSVS GERMANICVS IMP. Rv. Triumphal arch surmounted by an equestrian statue of Nero Claudius Drusus and flanked on each side by a trophy with a seated captive in the center; DE GERMANIS on the architrave. 7.63 grams. RIC 71, Cal.316 (R3). Close to... (Est. $3500-$4000) more |
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Nero, 54-68 A.D.
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EF |
$3,000.00 |
Aureus, 65-68 A.D. Rome. Laureate head r., thick neck; NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS. Rv. Jupiter enthroned l. holding scepter and thunderbolt, IVPPITER CV[STOS]. 7.22 grams. RIC 52, Cal.412. Obverse well centered on an elongated flan, the reverse slightly off-center affecting the legend on the r. Faint ''Boscoreale'' toning. Close to Extremely Fine. (Est. $3500-$4000) |
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Nero
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CH VF |
$3,200.00 |
Aureus, 65-68 A.D. Rome. Laureate head r., NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS. Rv. Jupiter enthroned l. as last, IVPPITER CVSTOS. 7.26 grams. RIC 52, Cal.412. Light burgundy hues, suggestive of Boscoreale. Sharp, crisp portrait. Choice Very Fine. (Est. $3000-$3500) |
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Nero
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EF |
$4,500.00 |
Aureus, 65-68 A.D. Rome. Another as above. On this, Nero's head is smaller and his laurel wreath peaks high above his brow, while his coiffure is less pronounced. 7.22 grams. RIC 52, Cal.412a. Claret tones are likewise suggestive of a Boscoreale provenance. Slight weakness at the upper centers. Well-centered. Extremely Fine. (Est. $4500-$5500) |
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Nero
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EF |
$5,000.00 |
Aureus, 65-68 A.D. Rome. Large laureate head r. In this depiction, Nero sports a slight beard and a fancy coiffure of ringlets framing his face; NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS. Rv. Jupiter enthroned l. as last. 7.35 grams. RIC 52, Cal.412b (S2). Russet tones evocative of an ex-Boscoreale provenance. Well-centered, crisp and attractive coin. Extremely Fine. |
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Domitian, 81-96 A.D.
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EF |
$3,000.00 |
Aureus, 86 A.D. Rome. Laureate head r., IMP. CAES. DOMIT. AVG. GERM. P.M. TR.P.V. Rv. Germania seated r. on shield, mourning, broken spear below her; IMP.XII COS.XII CENS. P. P.P. 7.54 grams. RIC 83, Cal.877. Well-centered on a broad flan. Nearly Extremely Fine. (Est. $4000-$5000) |
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Antoninus Pius, 138-161 A.D.
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(see below) |
$4,800.00 |
Aureus, 154-155 A.D. Rome. Laureate head r., ANTONINVS AVG-PIVS P.P. IMP.II. Rv. Emperor standing l. holding globe. 7.20 grams. RIC 256a. Cal.1673. F.D.C. (Est. $4700-$5500) |
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Antoninus Pius
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(see below) |
$6,000.00 |
Aureus, 154-155 A.D. Rome. Types as last, but obverse legend: ANTONINUS AVG. PI-VS P.P. IMP.II with larger head and reverse figure. 7.19 grams. RIC 256a, Cal.--. F.D.C. (Est. $5600-$6500) |
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Diva Faustina Senior
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(see below) |
$5,000.00 |
Posthumous Aureus. Draped bust r. Rv. Fortuna standing l. holding a patera and a rudder on globe. 7.24 grams. RIC 372, Cal.1761. Tiny dirt speck on reverse. Lovely portrait. F.D.C. (Est. $4500-$5000) |
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Marcus Aurelius, 161-180 A.D.
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EF |
$5,300.00 |
Aureus, 161 A.D. Rome. Bare head r., IMP. CAES. M. AVREL. ANTONINVS AVG. Rv. Aurelius and Lucius Verus standing facing and clasping hands. 7.20 grams. RIC 8, Cal.1822a. Pleasing high-relief portrait. Nearly Extremely Fine. (Est. $4500-$5000) |
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