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Categories  •  Coin Galleries July 2005 Ancient Coins Roman Republican Coins Struck Coinage
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
57 ROME. 225-212 B.C. VF $185.00
ROME. 225-212 B.C. Quadrigatus-Didrachm. Beardless laureate Janiform head. Rv. Jupiter and Victory...
Quadrigatus-Didrachm. Beardless laureate Janiform head. Rv. Jupiter and Victory in galloping quadriga r.; ROMA incuse on tablet below. Craw.28/3. Good style. Darkly toned, lightly granular on the reverse. Nice Very Fine. (Est. $200-$300)
58 Cn. Lucretius Trio EF $145.00

Denarius, 136 B.C. Helmeted head of Roma r., TRIO behind. Rv. Dioscuri galloping r., CN LVCR below and ROMA in ex. Craw.237/1. Lustrous surfaces toned a very pale gray. Close to Extremely Fine. (Est. $125-$150)
59 VF $115.00

Denarii (3): M. Sergius Silus. 116-115 B.C. Roma head/horseman. Craw.286/1. Minor deposits and a few hairline scratches. Very Fine; C. Coelius Caldus. 104 B.C. Roma head l./Victory in biga. Craw.318/1a. Fine to Very Fine; C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. 90 B.C. Minerva in quadriga l. and r. Craw.342/6a. Fine to Very Fine but flatly struck to r. both sides. 3 pieces.
60 VG to F $90.00

Denarii (3): L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi. 90 B.C. Apollo head/horseman with palm. Syd.655. Toned surfaces, lightly granular. Close to Very Fine; L. Rubrius Dossenus. 87 B.C. Jupiter head/triumphal chariot. Craw.348/1. Very Good to Fine; Anonymous issue. 86 B.C. Apollo head/Jupiter in quadriga. Craw.380A/2. Very Good. 3 pieces. (Est. $75-$100)
61 Pub. Crepusius VF $60.00

Denarius, 82 B.C. Laureate head of Apollo r., scepter over shoulder; M behind. Rv. Horseman gallping r. hurling spear, number behind. Craw.361/1c. Darkly toned. Somewhat softly struck, but Very Fine and pleasing. (Est. $100-$150)
62 L. Cossutius C.f. Sabula VF $210.00
L. Cossutius C.f. Sabula. Denarius, 74 B.C. Head of Medusa l., winged and entwined with serpents;...
Denarius, 74 B.C. Head of Medusa l., winged and entwined with serpents; SABULA behind. Rv. Bellerophon hurling spear, seated on Pegasus r.; L. COSSVTI C.F. below, IX behind. Craw.395/1. Scarce. Darkly toned. Very Fine. (Est. $200-$300)
63 L. Marcius Philippus VF $75.00

Denarius, 56 B.C. Head of Ancus Marcius r. Rv. Equestrian statue on arcade of five arches. Craw.425.1. Edge marks and polishing indicating jewelry use. Nonetheless, well struck and Very Fine. (Est. $50-$75)
64 Pompey the Great EF $1,800.00
Pompey the Great. Denarius, 42-40 B.C., struck by Sextus Pompey. Bare head of Pompey the Great between...
Denarius, 42-40 B.C., struck by Sextus Pompey. Bare head of Pompey the Great between jug and lituus. Rv. Neptune standing l. between the Catanaean brothers Anapias and Amphinomus, bearing their parents on their shoulders. Craw.511/3a, Syd.1392. An outstanding portrait of Pompey, some flatness of strike at the top of the reverse. Full flan. Pleasing... (Est. $2000-$2500)  more
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