Roman - Diva Fuastina (wife of Antoninius Pius) AE Sestertius (Mint of Rome AD 147) R / Consecratio, Vesta Stg.L. GF (Scarce), Julia Domna (wife of Septimius Severus) (Struck at Rome AD 213) AE Dupondis / AS R / Saeculi Felicitas (Ref: Spink 7133). GVF and Julia Mamaea (mother of Severus Alexander) AE Sestertius R / Felicitas Pvblica. GVF (3 coins in total)
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Claudius (AD 41-54) AE As, obverse: legend Ti Clavdivs Caesar Avg Imp PMTRR, bare head left; reverse Libertas Avgvsta SC, Liberty standing, Fine; Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-180) AE sestertius, reverse legend Concord Avgvstor TR.P. XVI. COS III S.C, M Aurelius and L Verus clasping hands, Fine. (2)
Gordian III bronze sestertius, Rome Mint 241-243 A.D., reads:- IOVI STATORI S C, Jupiter standing facing, head right, resting on long sceptre and holding thunderbolt, Sear III, 8710, GF with a follis of Constantius I as Caesar under Maximian I, Antioch Mint 297 A.D., Sear IV, 14066, both with nice pen and ink tickets, slightly rough surfaces, GF/F [2]
Roman - Sestertius and Dipondius examples, Faustina Junior with children another Agrippa, three Nero examples, also Domitian, Caligula and Augustus, a Sestertius of Claudius with Minerva to reverse another of Diocletian and Nero and Poppaea together with a Tretradrachm and two other bronzes (13)
*Commodus (177-192), sestertius, 181, laureate bust right wearing aegis, rev., Jupiter standing facing, head left, holding thunderbolt and cloak in right hand protecting emperor, who stands left, holding branch and sceptre, 24.52g (RIC 308c; C. 274), good very fine, with green patina Ex Galerie des Monnaies auction, Los Angeles, 9 June 1978, lot 1773.
ROMAN COINAGE. AE coinage of Magnentius 350-353Ad x 2. MAGNENTIUS AVG with reverse a large Christogram with A & W Salus DD NN.AVG et CAES. 2/ IMP CAE MAGNENTIUS AVG with Victoria Avg Lib Romanor reverse. Standing with a foot on captive holding a branch and standard. Also a Sestertius of Maximus. Obverse reads MAXIMUS CAES GERM, with PRINCIPI IUVENTVTIS, standing fugure reverse. 18.7gms. (3)
A SESTERTIUS OF DOMITIAN etc. IMP CAES DOMIT GERM COS XV!! CENS PR PP, IOVI VICTORI withJupiter seated reverse.23.7gms. A Sestertius of Nero, with NERO CAES AVG PONT M obverse and Triumphal Arch SC reverse. 23gms. A Sestertius of Nerve, IMP NERVA CAESER AVG PM obverse, FORTUNA AVG reverse legend. 23.6gms
A SESTERTIUS . Legend appears to read CAES M CLODIUS PUPIENUS AVG. Reverse has Victory standing with shield VICTORIA AVG. 16.8gms. An Antoninius Sestertius with M. ANTONINIVS AVG obverse and Clementia holding Patera SC reverse. 25.4gms. Another of Antoninius ANTONINIVS PIVS with an illegible reverse. A Vespasian Sestertius in poor condition. A Trajan Sestertius with Temple of Jupiter SPQR OPTUS PRINCIPI reverse 21.4 gms. A Dupondus of AUGUSTUS TRIBUME POTEST-CASSIMUS GALLUS 111.
A TRAJAN SESTERTIUS etc. IMP CAES NERVAE TRIANO AVG GER DAC obverse, reverse of Artemis in Shrine (Lydia) SC. 25.1 gms in worn condition. A Nero Sestertius IMP NERO CAES AVG PONT MAX obverse with Victory Flying clutching her shield reverse. 10.2 gms. A Domitian Sestertius, IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XV1 obverse, with VITUTI AVG VETI reverse. 10gms. (3)
Trajan brass sestertius, Rome Mint 106 A.D., reverse reads:- S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI S C, Annona standing left, holding corn-ears over modius and cornucopiae, prow of ship to right, Sear 3195, very small ancient pits with overall hard, dark, green patina, well struck up, with nice portrait, VF
Caligula Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 39-40. C CAESAR DIVI AVG PRON AVG P M TR P III P P, Pietas, veiled and draped, seated left on stool, holding patera in extended right hand and resting left elbow on small draped figure standing facing on basis; PIETAS in exergue / DIVO AVG SC in two lines across field, sacrificial scene before temple: Gaius (Caligula), veiled and togate, standing left, holding patera in right hand over garlanded altar, raising hem of toga with left hand; victimarius holding bull for sacrifice and attendant holding a patera standing on either side; garlanded hexastyle temple of Divus Augustus in background, with pediment decorated with sacrificial scene, quadriga and Victories as acroteria, and statues of Romulus and Aeneas along roof line. RIC 44; BMC 58†; BN 104. 28.95g, 36mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Earthen encrustations.
Nero Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 65. NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P, laureate head right / Roma, helmeted and in military dress, seated left on cuirass, holding Victory in right hand and with left hand resting on parazonium, various shields around and behind, S-C across fields, ROMA in exergue. RIC 275. 26.21g, 34mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Ex Roma Numismatics V, 23 March 2013, lot 694.
Nero Æ Sestertius. Lugdunum (Lyon), AD 66. IMP NERO CAESAR AVG PONT MAX TR POT P P, laureate head left; globe at point of neck / Triumphal arch surmounted by emperor in facing quadriga accompanied by Pax and Victory, flanked by two soldiers; statue of Mars in side niche. RIC 500; WCN 452; Lyon 191. 27.79g, 36mm, 7h. Near Extremely Fine. Well detailed reverse.
Vespasian Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 71. IMP CAES VESPAS AVG P M TR P P P COS III, laureate head of Vespasian right / PAX AVGVSTI, Pax standing left, holding branch in right hand and cornucopiae cradled in left arm. RIC 181. 27.15g, 33mm, 6h. Very Fine. From the Mark Gibbons Collection; Ex Classical Numismatic Group 87, 18 May 2011, lot 987.
Vespasian Æ Sestertius. Lugdunum (Lyon), AD 72. IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P P COS IIII, laureate head right, globe at tip of neck / IVDAEA CAPTA, Vespasian standing to right before palm tree, holding spear and parazonium, foot on helmet; to right, Jewess seated right on cuirass, in attitude of mourning; SC in exergue. RIC II 1181; Lyon 63; Hendin 1544; BMCRE 812; BN 814; Brin 57. 25.04g, 36mm, 6h. Very Fine.
Divus Vespasian Æ Sestertius. Rome AD 80-81. Struck under Titus. DIVO AVG VESP, the deified Vespasian seated to right, holding sceptre and Victory in cart drawn by a quadriga of elephants with riders / IMP T CAES DIVI VESP F AVG P M TR P P P COS VIII around large S•C. RIC (Titus) 257. 27.05g, 35mm, 6h. Very Fine. Earthen encrustations.
Titus Æ Sestertius. Uncertain Mint in Thrace, AD 80-81. IMP T CAES DIVI VES P F AVG P M TR P P P COS VIII, laureate head right / IVD CAP and S C across fields, palm tree; to left, Jewess, in attitude of mourning, seated left on shields and helmet; to right, Jew standing right, head left, hands bound behind back, helmet and shield before. RIC II -; H.A. Cahn, 'An Imperial Mint in Bithynia,' INJ 8 (1984-5), 3 var. (Jew's head right); RPC II 503 var. (same); cf. BMCRE 169; Hendin -. 24.25g, 34mm, 7h. Very Fine. An apparently unpublished variety. Very Rare.
Domitian Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 85. IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XI CENS POT P P, laureate bust of Domitian right wearing aegis / Emperor standing left, holding spear; German captive kneeling right before, presenting shield set amongst various arms; S-C across fields, broken spear in exergue. RIC 357; C. 489; BMC 337; BN 358. 28.40g, 35mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Rare. An interesting historical type, and relatively well preserved for the issue. Having lived his whole life in the shadow of his father and brother's military victories, and having had none for himself, upon being proclaimed emperor Domitian soon found an opportunity to win glory for himself. Leaving Rome for Gaul in late AD 82-early 83, ostensibly to conduct a census, he unexpectedly launched a campaign against the Chatti in Germania, who had been part of Arminius' coalition of tribes that had annihilated Varus' column in the Teutoberg forest. For this purpose, Domitian raised a new legion, Legio I Minervia. Little information survives of the campaign, though apparently enough early victories were achieved for Domitian to return to Rome in late 83, where he awarded himself a triumph, conferred upon himself the title of Germanicus and struck a series of commemorative coinage depicting his subjugation of the Chatti. Domitian's campaign was viewed most unfavourably by ancient writers, who noted that it was an unprovoked attack and mocked his supposed accomplishments.
Trajan Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 113. IMP CAES NER TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / PORTVM TRAIANI, aerial view of Trajan's hexagonal harbour at Ostia, with entrance at bottom, buildings and colonnades surrounding the harbour, and three ships anchored within. RIC -, cf. 632 (bust variant); C. -, cf. 306 (same); BMC -; Lanz 106, 27 November 2001, lot 381 (same dies); Woytek 470f. 23.76g, 34mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Dark green patina. Extremely Rare. Ex Numismatik Lanz 156, 2 June 2013, lot 304. The first proper harbour at Ostia was excavated under Claudius and finished in AD 64, and became the main trading centre for goods entering Rome from the western half of the Empire while Puteoli, on the Bay of Naples, continued to receive shipments from the east. However the harbour silted up over time, and so Trajan ordered the construction of a new basin, designed in hexagonal form and behind the original harbour, to offer better protection. Finished in AD 113, Trajan's new harbour at Ostia proved so popular that the the grain fleet from Alexandria in Egypt sailed to Ostia instead of Puteoli, and in the course of the second century Ostia became the main harbour of Rome for goods from the entire Empire.
Hadrian Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 134-138. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, bareheaded and draped bust right / FELICITAS AVGVSTI, Hadrian standing to right holding scroll, clasping hands with Felicitas who stands to right holding caduceus; SC in exergue. RIC -; Strack 644; Banti 332; BMC 1501 note = E Gohl, RIN XX (1907), 98. 25.18g, 32mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Rare. From the Mark Gibbons Collection; Ex Robert O. Ebert Collection; Ex Coin Galleries, 14 June 1993, lot 260; Ex Buddy Ebsen Collection, Superior, 7 June 1987, lot 4477; Ex Virgil M. Brand Collection, Sotheby's 1 February 1984, lot 521; Ex Raffaele Garrucci Collection, J. Hirsch XXXIV, 5 May 1914, lot 1086.
Lucius Verus Æ Sestertius. AD 163-164. L VERVS AVG ARMENIACVS, laureate head right / TR P IIII IMP II COS II, Mars standing right, holding spear and shield set on ground; S-C across fields. RIC 1384; MIR 18, 87-16/30; BMCRE 1115 note (Aurelius); C. 232. 23.18g, 31mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. Dark brown patina. Ex Tony Hardy Collection, CNG E-Auction 120, 10 August 2005, lot 202.
Lucilla Æ Sestertius. AD 169-183. LVCILLA AVGVSTA, draped bust right, hair in bunch at back of the head / IVNO REGINA, Juno standing facing in long dress, veiled head turned left, holding sceptre and patera; at her feet, peacock left, S-C across fields. RIC 1751; C. 43; BMC 1207. 25.98g, 34mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Lightly tooled and smoothed.
Commodus, as Caesar, Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 175-176. Struck under Marcus Aurelius. L AVREL COMMODO CAES AVG FIL GERM SARM, bareheaded, draped and cuirassed bust right / IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, holding sceptre and thunderbolt and unfolding mantle above Commodus standing left, holding palladium and parazonium; S-C acorss fields. RIC 1525; BMC 1524; C. 244. 29.95g, 31mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. Rare. From the Mark Gibbons Collection; Ex Numismatik Lanz 157, 9 December 2013, lot 330.
Clodius Albinus, as Caesar, Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 194-195. D CLOD SEPT ALBIN CAES, bareheaded bust right, slight drapery / FELICITAS COS II, Felicitas, draped, standing left, holding caduceus and sceptre; S-C across field. RIC 52b; Banti 6. 21.60g, 29mm, 12h. Very Fine. Attractive green patina.
Clodius Albinus, as Caesar, Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 194-195. D CLOD SEPT ALBIN CAES, bare head of Clodius Albinus right / MINERVA PACIF COS II, Minerva standing left, holding olive branch, spear and shield; S-C across fields. RIC 54; BMCRE 535. 20.14g, 30mm, 6h. Good Very Fine, a bold and well rendered portrait.
Caracalla Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 210-213. M AVREL ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / SECVRITATI PERPETVAE, Securitas seated to right in front of altar, propping head on hand and holding sceptre; S-C in exergue. RIC 512a; C. 576. 24.36g, 31mm, 12h. Very Fine.
Macrinus Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 217-218. IMP CAES M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, laureate, cuirassed bust right / PONTIF MAX TR P P P, Felicitas standing left holding long caduceus and cornucopiae; S-C across fields. C. 80; RIC 121. 25.94g, 32mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine; minor cleaning marks on obverse.
Julia Maesa Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 220-222. Struck under Elagabalus. IVLIA MAESA AVG, draped bust right / SAECVLI FELICITAS, Felicitas standing left, holding long caduceus and sacrificing out of patera over lighted altar to left; S-C across, star in right field. RIC 422; Thirion 427; Banti 11. 22.42g, 29mm, 12h. Very Fine.
Trebonianus Gallus Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 253. IMP CAES C VIBIVS TREBONIANVS GALLVS AVG, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / APOLLO SALVTARI, Apollo standing left, holding branch and resting hand on lyre set on rock; S-C across fields. RIC 104a; Banti 6. 17.53g, 30mm, 12h. Good Very Fine.
Divus Valerian II Æ Sestertius. Rome, circa AD 258. Consecration issue, struck under Valerian I and Gallienus. DIVO CAES VALERIANO, bareheaded and draped bust right / CONSECRATIO, Funeral pyre in five tiers, the highest and lowest ornamented with festoons, the three between with standing figures, surmounted by Valerian II in spread biga; SC in exergue. RIC 35; Banti 3; Hunter 6.18.61g, 29mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Rare.
Caligula, brass sestertius 'Rome Mint 37-38 A.D.', Sear 1800, reverse reads:- AGRIPPINA DRVSILLA IVLIA and depicts Caligula's three, standing sisters as Securitas, Concordia and Fortuna. We feel the fabric of the flan of this piece to be incorrect and is possibly a very old copy, perhaps late mediaeval or even earlier, the old greenish patina is worn through but the reverse design is too shallow, the edges too round but still an interesting and historical piece. More evidence of age is the old pen and ink
Commodus brass sestertius, Rome Mint 185 A.D., reverse reads:- P M TR P X IMP VII COS IIII P P S C, in exergue VICT BRIT, Victory seated on pile of shields, about to inscribed further shield set on knee, Sear 5826, this piece commemorates the defeat of a Northern barbarian invasion in Britain, untouched, with infill, clear NVF

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