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Categories • Stack's March 2006 → Ancient Coins → Roman Imperatorial Coins |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
643 |
Pompey Junior
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VF |
$100.00 |
Denarius, 46-45 B.C. Helmeted Roma head r. Rv. Female (Hispania?) standing r., bearing shield and two spears, offering palm branch to soldier standing l., his foot on a prow. Craw.469/1. Reverse somewhat softly struck. Very Fine. (Est. $200-$300) |
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644 |
Pompey Junior as Imperator
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GD VF |
$9,000.00 |
Denarius, 46-45 B.C. Spanish mint, likely Corduba. Bare head of Pompey the Great r.; CN. MAGNVS IMP. B. Rv. Figure of Corduba standing r., raising hand in greeting before Roman soldier who is receiving a shield from another Spanish city-goddess kneeling l. before him; M. MINAT. SABI in ex. Craw.470/1b. Very rare. Good Very Fine. (Est. $11000-$14000) |
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645 |
Sextus Pompey, Imperator
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EF |
$1,900.00 |
Denarius, 42-39 B.C. Bare head of Pompey the Great r., [lituus] before, jug behind. Rv. Neptune standing l., foot on prow, between the Catanaean brothers, each carrying a parent on his shoulders. Craw.511/3a. Broad flan toned a pleasing medium gray. The obverse has a splendid portrait, slightly off center affecting only part of the legend. The reverse... (Est. $2000-$2500) more |
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646 |
Sextus Pompey, Imperator
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GD FINE |
$300.00 |
Denarius, 42-39 B.C. Types as last. Craw.511/3a. Pale lilac-gray. Broad flan. Some weakness in the reverse center. Good Fine. (Est. $350-$450) |
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647 |
Julius Caesar
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EF |
$350.00 |
Denarius, 47-46 B.C. Diademed Venus head r. Rv. Aeneas advancing r. holding Palladium and father Anchises. Craw.458/1. Small toning spot behind Venus' head. Extremely Fine. (Est. $200-$300) |
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648 |
Julius Caesar
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VF |
$1,700.00 |
Denarius, Jan.-Feb. 44 B.C. P. Sepullius Macer, moneyer. Laureate head of Caesar r.; CAESAR DICT. PERPETVO. Rv. Venus standing l. holding Victory and scepter. Craw.480/10. Lovely deep battleship-gray. Fine portrait, well-centered and full legends. Very Fine. (Est. $1000-$1500) |
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649 |
Julius Caesar
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VF |
$1,200.00 |
Denarius, April 43 B.C. Posthumous issue, struck under Marc Antony. Gallic mint. Bare Antony head r., lituus behind; M. ANTON. IMP. Rv. Julius Caesar head r., jug (off flan) behind; CAESAR. DIC. Craw.488/1. Sharp portraits. Lightly toned Very Fine. (Est. $600-$800) |
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650 |
Julius Caesar
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F |
$850.00 |
Denarius, 38 B.C. Posthumous issue, struck by Agrippa for Octavian. Confronted heads of Julius Caesar, laureate and Octavian, bare-headed; DIVO IVLIVS DIV[I F]. Rv. M AGRIPPA C[OS]. DESIG. in two lines within beaded circle. Craw.534/2. Very rare. Edge broken 9-11:00. Toned Fine. (Est. $300-$400) |
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651 |
Julius Caesar
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CH VF |
$800.00 |
''Sestertius,'' 38 B.C. Posthumous issue, struck by Octavian. Italian mint. Bare Octavian head r.; CAESAR DIVI F. Rv. Laureate Julius Caesar head r.; DIVOS IVLIVS. Craw.535/1, RPC 620. Mottled glossy deep apple-green and deep olive-green, near black. Choice Very Fine. (Est. $800-$1200) |
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652 |
Brutus, Imperator, 43-42 B.C.
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EF |
$1,950.00 |
Denarius, 42 B.C. Mobile mint. Laureate head of Neptune r., trident behind; CASC[A] LONGVS. Rv. Victory advancing r. holding wreath and palm; BRVTVS IMP. Craw.507/2. Lovely slate-gray. Extremely Fine. (Est. $1500-$2000) |
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653 |
Scarpus, Imperator, 31 B.C.(?), great-nephew of Julius Caesar
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VF |
$450.00 |
Denarius, Summer 31 B.C. Mint in Cyrenaica. In support of Marc Antony. Jupiter-Ammon head r.; [M. ANTO. COS.III] IMP.IIII. Rv. Victory advancing r. with palm and wreath; SCARPVS IMP. AN[TONIO]. AVG. Craw.546/2-3. Toned Very Fine. (Est. $500-$600) |
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654 |
Lepidus, member of the Second Triumvirate
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AB F |
$650.00 |
Denarius, 42 B.C. Italian mint. Bare Lepidus head r. Rv. Bare head of Octavian r. Craw.495/2a. Typical bankers marks. Decent portraits. Toned About Fine. (Est. $300-$400) |
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655 |
Marc Antony
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GD VF |
$900.00 |
Denarius, 42 B.C. Bare Antony head r., lituus and IMP behind. Rv. Radiant head of Sol r.; M. ANTONIVS IIIVIR R.P.C. Craw.496/3. Some small ancient test marks on the obverse. Good Very Fine for type. (Est. $1100-$1300) |
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656 |
Marc Antony and Octavian
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AB VF |
$275.00 |
Denarius, 41 B.C. Bare Marc Antony head r.; M. ANT. IMP. AVG. IIIVIR. R.P.[C. M.] BARBAT. Q.P. Rv. Bare Octavian head r. Craw.517/2. Small thin flan split at 12:00. Toned About Very Fine. (Est. $300-$400) |
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657 |
Lucius Antonius, brother of Marc Antony
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CH EF |
$7,500.00 |
Denarius, early 41 B.C. Bare Marc Antony head r.; M. ANT. IMP. AVG. IIIVIR. R.P.C. M. NERA PROQ. P. Rv. Bare Lucius head r.; L. ANTONIVS COS. Craw.517/5a. Excellent portraits done in superb style. Choice Extremely Fine and About as Struck. (Est. $9000-$11000) |
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658 |
Lucius Antonius
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VG to F |
$600.00 |
Denarius, 41 B.C. Marc Antony head/Lucius Antonius heads r. as last. Craw.517/5a. Some surface porosity. Very Good to Fine. (Est. $200-$300) |
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659 |
Fulvia, third wife of Marc Antony
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AB VF |
$450.00 |
Æ 20 of EUMENEIA in Phrygia, ca. 41/40 B.C. Winged, draped bust of Fulvia r. as Nike. Rv. Athena advancing l. Sea-green over some roughness. No reverse legend visible. Nice portrait. About Very Fine; Juba II and Cleopatra Selene (daughter of Cleopatra VII and Marc Antony). Æ 23 of MAURETANIA, ca. 8-15 A.D. Diademed and draped Juba bust r. Rv. Diademed and draped Cleopatra... (Est. $200-$250) more |
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660 |
Octavia, fourth wife of Marc Antony, sister of Octavian
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GD VF |
$550.00 |
Cistophoros, ca. 39 B.C. of Ephesos (?). Jugate busts of Marc Antony, ivy-wreathed, and Octavia, draped, r. Rv. Dionysos standing l. atop cista between erect snakes. RPC 2202. Attractive old toning on nice surfaces. Pleasing portraits. Good Very Fine. (Est. $400-$500) |
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661 |
Cleopatra VII, Queen of Egypt, 51-30 B.C., companion of Julius Caesar
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AB F |
$500.00 |
fifth wife of Marc Antony. Denarius, 32-31 B.C. Bare Marc Antony head r., small Armenian tiara behind. Rv. Diademed and draped bust of Cleopatra r.; [CLEOPATRAE REGINAE REG]VM FILIORVM REGVM. Craw.543/1. Typical bankers marks. Light medium gray. About Fine. (Est. $400-$500) |
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662 |
Ptolemy XV, called Caesarion, son of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra VII of Egypt
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VF |
$1,500.00 |
Æ 27 of PAPHOS (?) on Cyprus. Bust of Cleopatra cast as Aphrodite r., wearing stephane, scepter over shoulder, cradling the infant Caesarion depicted as Eros. Rv. Two filleted cornucopiae; KΛEOΠATPAΣ BAΣIΛIΣΣHΣ. RPC 3901. Very rare. Olive sea-green. Very Fine. (Est. $1500-$2000) |
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663 |
Cleopatra Selene, daughter of Marc Antony and Cleopatra VII of Egypt
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CH F |
$650.00 |
and wife of Juba II of Mauretania, 25 B.C.-23 A.D. Æ 30 of MAURETANIA. Draped and diademed bust of Cleopatra Selene l.; KΛEOΠ[ATPA] [BACI]ΛICCA. Rv. Crocodile striding r., mouth agape; [KΛEO]ΠATPA BACIΛICCA. SNG Cop. 612, Muller 104. Deep olive-brown. Choice Fine for type. (Est. $300-$400) |
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