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Categories • Coin Galleries August 2006 → Ancient Coins from the John Carroll Collection → Roman Imperial Coins |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
61 |
Antoniniani
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VF |
$110.00 |
- of Valerian I, 253-260 A.D. Antioch. Radiant, draped bust r. Rv. Valerian and Gallienus standing facing. RIC 293; and his wife Mariniana. Rome. Veiled, draped bust r. Rv. Empress borne heavenward on a peacock. RIC 6. Small reverse deposit. Both somewhat grainy. Very Fine. 2 pieces. (Est. $75-$100) |
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62 |
Antoniniani
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F to AB EF |
$340.00 |
Æ and Silver-washed, mid- to late-3rd Century A.D. Issues of Gallienus, Salonina, Saloninus, Macrianus, Quietus, Aurelian, Severina, Quintillus, Vabalathus, Claudius Gothicus, Tacitus, Florian, Probus, Carus, Carinus, Numerian, Diocletian and Maximianus. Some with light deposits. Fine to About Extremely Fine. 23 pieces. SOLD AS IS. NO RETURNS. |
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63 |
Romano-Gallic Empire
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AB VF to EF |
$100.00 |
Antoniniani. Billon and Æ. Issues of Postumus (3), Victorinus, Tetricus I and II (deposits); also Barbarous Radiates (2). About Very Fine to Extremely Fine. 8 pieces. (Est. $75-$100) |
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64 |
Laelianus, 269 A.D.
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GD VF |
$900.00 |
Æ Antoninianus. Moguntiacum. Radiant, draped bust r.; IMP. C. LAELIANVS P.F. AVG. Rv. Victory running r. RIC 9. Olive-green with green earthen hues. Good Very Fine. (Est. $300-$400) |
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65 |
Marius, 269 A.D.
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EF |
$500.00 |
Æ Antoninianus. Cologne. Radiant, draped bust r.; IMP. C. MARIVS P.F. AVG. Rv. Felicitas standing l. holding caduceus and cornucopiae. RIC 10. Tiny deposit on obverse. Extremely Fine. (Est. $300-$400) |
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66 |
Romano-British Empire
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F to VF |
$80.00 |
Æ Antoniniani of Carausius, 286/7-293 A.D. Radiate, draped bust r. Rv. Pax standing l.; ML in ex. RIC 101. Fine to Very Fine; and Allectus, 293-296/7 A.D. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rv. Providentia standing l., S-P; ML in ex. RIC 35. Crude Fine. 2 pieces. (Est. $50-$75) |
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67 |
Revolt in Egypt. Domitius Domitianus, ca. 296-297/8 A.D.
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F to AB VF |
$575.00 |
Billon Octodrachm of ALEXANDRIA. Radiate head r.; ΔOMITIANOC CEB. Rv. Serapis advancing r. holidng scepter and raising hand, palm behind, LB before. Milne 5245. Grainy. Fine to About Very Fine. (Est. $400-$500) |
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68 |
Galeria Valeria, Augusta, 293 (?)-311 A.D.
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GD VF |
$65.00 |
Follis, 308 A.D. Antioch. Draped bust r. Rv. Venus standing l. holding an apple and raising dress drapery over her shoulder, B in r. field; ANT in ex. RIC 84. Olive-brown with earthen hues. Good Very Fine. (Est. $50-$75) |
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69 |
Romulus
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VF |
$80.00 |
Posthumous Quarter Follis, 309-312 A.D. Ostia. Bare head r. Rv. Eagle atop hexastyle shrine. RIC 58. Olive-brown over roughness; and Maxentius, 307-312 A.D. Follis. Rome. Laureate head r. Rv. Roma within hexastyle temple. RIC 258. Very Fine. 2 pieces. (Est. $50-$75) |
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70 |
Helena, Augusta, 324-328/330 A.D.
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EF |
$75.00 |
Silvered Æ 3, 328-329 A.D. Siscia. Draped and diademed bust r. Rv. Securitas standing l. holding branch; ΓSIS (two arcs) in ex. RIC 218. Extremely Fine; Theodora, Augusta. Posthumous Æ 4, 337-340 A.D. Trier. Diademed and draped bust r. Rv. Pietas standing with child. Vagi 2904. Small flan. Very Fine. 2 pieces. (Est. $50-$75) |
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71 |
Hanniballianus, Rex Regum, 335-337 A.D.
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VF |
$175.00 |
Æ 4. Constantinople. Draped and cuirassed bust r. Rv. Euphrates seated r. on ground, leaning on scepter, urn beside him, reed in background. RIC 147. Deep forest-green. Very Fine. (Est. $150-$250) |
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72 |
Magnentius, 350-353 A.D.
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VF |
$80.00 |
Æ 1 - Double Centenionalis. Amiens. Draped and cuirassed bust r. Rv. Chi-rho flanked by A and w; AMB in ex. RIC 34. Brown over some roughness. Very Fine. (Est. $100-$150) |
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73 |
Centenionales. Magnentius
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EF |
$145.00 |
Lyons. Draped and cuirassed bust r. Rv. Two Victories standing holding wreath inscribed VOT. V MVLT. X, SP; RPL[G] in ex. RIC 136. Earthen green deposits. Extremely Fine; Decentius, Caesar, 350-353 A.D. Lyons. Types similar to above. RIC 136; Vetranio, 350 A.D. Thessalonica. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rv. Emperor standing holding standard in each... (Est. $75-$100) more |
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74 |
Julian, 360-363 A.D.
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EF |
$60.00 |
Lugdunum. Reduced Siliqua. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rv. VOTIS V MVLTIS X within wreath; PLVG in ex. RIC 227. Die crack from upper obverse edge through to cheek. Toned Near Extremely Fine; and Eastern Roman Empire. Valens, 364-378 A.D. Reduced Siliqua. Lugdunum. Rv. Emperor standing, head r., holding labarum with a hook on the shaft and Victory... (Est. $125-$175) more |
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75 |
Western Roman Empire. Magnus Maximus, 383-388 A.D.
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EF |
$175.00 |
Æ 4, 387-8 A.D. Aquileia. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rv. Camp-gate, star between turrets; SMAQS in ex. RIC 55a. Deep sea-green. Extremely Fine. (Est. $250-$350) |
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76 |
Flavius Victor, 387-388
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GD VF |
$150.00 |
Junior Augustus with his father Magnus Maximus. Æ 4, 387-388 A.D. Aquileia. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rv. Camp-gate, star between turrets; SMAQP in ex. RIC 55b. Olive-brown over minor deposits. Good Very Fine. (Est. $150-$250) |
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77 |
Constantine III, 407-411 A.D.
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F |
$350.00 |
Siliqua, 408-411 A.D. Trier. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rv. Roma seated l. on cuirass holding Victory on globe, VICTORIA-AAAVGGGG; TRMS in ex. RIC 1532. Thin flan crack at 11:00 on obverse edge. Fine. (Est. $150-$250) |
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Categories • Coin Galleries August 2006 → Ancient Coins from the John Carroll Collection → Barbarian Coinage |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
78 |
VANDALIC (?). 5th Century A.D.
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GD VF |
$100.00 |
Æ 10mm. Diademed, draped bust r.; DN NIVO-NAVG. Rv. VOT/X/MVLT/(X?)XX within wreath. An interesting and enigmatic little Bronze that likely fits into the series of small Vandalic Æ's of the period. Good Very Fine. (Est. $60-$90) |
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Categories • Coin Galleries August 2006 → Ancient Coins from the John Carroll Collection → Roman Multiple Coin Lots |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
79 |
ROMAN IMPERIAL Denarii
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VG to VF |
$130.00 |
Issues of Domitian, Nerva, Antoninus Pius (2), Lucius Verus (2, one chipped), Geta and Julia Maesa. Some with surface problems. Very Good to Very Fine. 8 pieces. SOLD AS IS. NO RETURNS. (Est. $125-$175) |
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80 |
ROMAN IMPERIAL Bronzes
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AB F to VF |
$375.00 |
Includes As of Aelius. Rv. Fortuna. Tan-brown over roughness. Fine; Sesterius of Antoninus Pius (some glue adhesions reverse periphery); Folles of Constantius I, Severus II, Galerius and Maxentius; late 1st-2nd Century Anonymous Quadrantes (2). Mars bust. Rvs. Trophy. RIC 21; Æ 3 of Procopius; Reduced Follis of Maximinus II 'Daia'. Rv. Mars striding r.; Æ... (Est. $125-$175) more |
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81 |
ROMAN IMPERIAL Bronzes
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G to VF |
$425.00 |
2nd-5th Century A.D. Æ 3's and 4's, Antonininiani, a few larger Bronzes. Various. A few are Byzantine, also includes a Siliqua in Poor condition. Good to Very Fine. Approximately 105 pieces. SOLD AS IS. NO RETURNS. (Est. $300-$400) |
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82 |
LATE ROMAN IMPERIAL Bronzes
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EF |
$280.00 |
Licinius I-Valentinian III. Early 4th-5th Century A.D. Æ3's and 4's; a few Æ2's. Various. Fair to Near Extremely Fine. 37 pieces. SOLD AS IS. NO RETURNS. (Est. $150-$250) |
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83 |
ROMAN PROVINCIAL Bronzes. Trajan and Plotina
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F to VF |
$160.00 |
(?) Æ 29 of ANAZARBUS (?) in Cilicia. Laureate Trajan head r. Rv. Draped bust r. Brown over pitting; Maximus. Æ Tetradrachms (2) of ALEXANDRIA. Rvs. Radiant Helios bust r., L-Γ; Nike standing l., LΓ; Philip II. Æ 23 of PERGA in Pamphylia. Rv. Hephaistos forging shield of Achilles. Rough; Volusian. Æ 23 of ANTIOCH in Pisidia. Rv. Vexillum between... (Est. $125-$175) more |
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Categories • Coin Galleries August 2006 → Ancient Coins from the John Carroll Collection → Ancient Numismatics Literature |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
84 |
Antonio Agostini
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G |
$240.00 |
An Untitled Book of Plates Illustrating Roman Imperial Coins in the Vatican Museum, ca. 1580-1590's. The companion volume of the text by Antonio Agostini (1517-1586), Archbishop of Tarragona. (The first edition was published 1575). Displaying 6 coins (obverse and reverse) per plate, the 67 neatly rendered plates are bound in vellum and are preceded... (Est. $150-$200) more |
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Categories • Coin Galleries August 2006 → Ancient Coins → Ancient Gold and Electrum Coins → Greece |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
85 |
KINGS OF MACEDON. Alexander the Great, 336-323 B.C.
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EF |
$2,000.00 |
Stater, 325-3 B.C. ''Babylon.'' Athena head r. wearing a helmet adorned with the sphinx. Rv. Nike standing l. holding wreath and stylus, IΛIΦ monogram below l. wing, M below r. 8.55 grams. Price 3595. Extremely Fine. (Est. $1500-$2000) |
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86 |
MACEDON. Alexander the Great
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EF |
$1,950.00 |
Stater, 311-305 B.C. ''Babylon.'' Athena head r. wearing a helmet adorned by a gryphon. Rv. Nike standing l. holding wreath and stylus, MAP monogram lower l., [M]I outer l. 8.55 grams. Price 3749a. Light pin scratches outer l. field. Nearly Extremely Fine. (Est. $1250-$1750) |
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87 |
KINGS OF THRACE. Lysimachos, 323-281 B.C.
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GD VF |
$1,000.00 |
Stater, early to mid-2nd Century B.C. Diademed head of the deified Alexander r. Rv. Athena Nikephoros seated l., lion's head (resembling more a face tilted upwards with tufted hair) in l. field; trident l. in ex. 8.47 grams. Golden-orange reverse toning. Struck from rusted dies. Tooled. Good Very Fine. (Est. $1000-$1500) |
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88 |
THRACE. Lysimachos
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VF to EF |
$950.00 |
Stater, early to mid-2nd Century B.C. Diademed head of the deified Alexander r. Rv. Athena Nikephoros seated l., lion's head (resembling more a face tilted upwards with tufted hair) in l. field; trident l. in ex. 8.46 grams. Wine-red hues on reverse, Boscorealesque. Struck from the same rusted dies as the coin above. Has been tooled. Very Fine to... (Est. $1000-$1500) more |
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89 |
SCYTHIA. The Geto-Dacians. Koson, mid-1st Century B.C.
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EF |
$550.00 |
Stater. Roman consul walking l. accompanied by two lictors, BA mongram before. Rv. Eagle standing l. holding wreath. 8.70 grams. O. Iliescu, ''Sur le monnaies d'or à la légende KOΣΩN,'' QT 1990, 1; RPC 1701; BMC 2. Extremely Fine. (Est. $500-$600) |
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90 |
KINGS OF PONTOS. Mithradates VI, the Great, 120-63 B.C.
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EF |
$725.00 |
Stater, struck during the First Mithradatic War, 88-86 B.C. Kallatis. Diademed, deified head of Alexander r. wearing horn of Ammon. Rv. Athena Nikephoros seated l., HPo monogram before, KAΛ on throne; trident in ex. 8.24 grams. DeCallatäy p.140; AMNG I, 266; SNG Cop.1089. Evidence of rusting die as is common. Extremely Fine. (Est. $500-$600) |
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