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ANCIENT COINS: ROMAN COINS (3)
Lot
Description
Status
13150
Lucius Verus. AD 161-189. Bronze Sesterius (21.81g) Rome struck 167AD. Laureate head right, rev Victory advancing left holding wreath & palm frond. VF. S-5386. (P)
 SOLD at A$325
13151
Lucius Verus with Marcus Aurelius. AD 161-169 Bronze As (11.42) Rome 164AD. Bare head right rev Victory advancing left holding wreath & palm. gVF. cf S-5414, RIC III 1392. (P)
 SOLD at A$200
13152
Lucius Verus with Marcus Aurelius. AD 161-169 Bronze As (12.32g) Rome 164AD. Bare head right rev Victory advancing left holding wreath & palm. aEF. cf S-5414, RIC III, 1392. (P)
 SOLD at A$250
13153
Lucilla. AD 164-181. Silver Denarius (2.82g) Rome struck under Marcus Aurelius & Lucius Verus 164-169AD. Draped bust right, rev Venus standing holding Victory & shield set on ground. gVF. S-5492. (P)
 SOLD at A$300
13154
Lucilla. AD164-182. (as Augusta). Bronze Dupondius (10.0g), Rome mint. LVCILLA AVGVSTA, draped bust right, rev HILARITAS S.C, Hilaritas standing left holding long palm & cornucopiae. S-5514. aVF. (P)
 SOLD at A$100
13155
Commodus. AD 177-192. Silver Denarius (2.96g) Rome 180AD. Laureate draped & cuirassed bust right, rev Fortuna seated left holding rudder & cornucopiae. VF. S-5705, RSC-779. (P)
 SOLD at A$120
13156
Commodus. AD 177-192. Bronze Sesterius (24.41g) Rome 181AD. Laureate head right rev Providentia standing left holding sceptre & wand over globe to left. aF. S-5794. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13157
Commodus. AD 177-192. Bronze Sestertius (21.36g) Rome struck 182AD. Laureate head right, rev Roma standing left holding Victory & spear. gVF, old time corr. S-5814. Ex Noble's retail stock ($850). (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13158
Commodus. AD 177-192. Bronze Sestertius (22.60g) Rome struck 183AD. Laureate head right, rev Felicitas standing left holding caduceus & cornucopiae. gVF. RIC 370. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13159
Commodus. AD 177-192. Bronze As (12.52g) Rome 181AD. Laureate head right rev Felicitas standing left holding caduceus & sceptre. Ex Roma Numismata (c2000) with their ticket E334. aEF. S-5858, RIC-320. (P)
 SOLD at A$300
13160
Crispina Augusta. AD 178-182. Silver Denarius (2.9g), Rome, 177AD. Concordia, clasped hands. VF. S-5997, RIC 279, RSC 9 (P)
 SOLD at A$180
13161
Didius Julianus, AD 193. Bronze Sestertius (23.22g). Rome.IMP CAES M DID SEVER IVLIAN AVG, laureate head to right / RECTOR ORBIS, emperor standing facing, head to left, holding globe and scroll; S-C across fields.aF/VG, usually found in poor condition.RIC IV 16; C. 17; Banti 6; BMCRE 28.The mint of Rome could quickly produce new issues, as was the case with Didius Julianus, who, on 28 March AD 193 outbid Flavius Sulpicianus, the father-in-law of Pertinax, for the empire at the praetorian camp auction by promising to pay each man 25,000 sestertii. The Praetorian Guard by this time was composed of sixteen cohorts of 1000 men each, which meant that Didius had to come up with a total of 40 million sestertii, 10 million denarii, or 400,000 aurei if he wanted to remain emperor. The enormous sum did not buy him the loyalty of the Guard, however, as they abandoned Didius when Septimius Severus marched on Rome. Didius was killed after ruling for only 66 days.Cf; for the type see, Roma Numismatics, A30, lot 466, hammer US$5750 (P)
 SOLD at A$625
13162
Septimius Severus. AD 193-211. Billon Tetradrachm (14.93g). SELEUCIS and PIERIA. Antioch am Orontes. Ca. 205 - 211.Laureate head right. Rev, eagle standing facing on leg of animal, head and tail right, with wings spread, holding wreath in beak.EF, Lightly toned with some lustre. Lovely exampleScarce! Prieur 200; McAlee 659. (P)
 SOLD at A$180
13163
Septimius Severus. AD 193-211. Billon Tetradrachm(14.93g). SELEUCIS and PIERIA. Antioch am Orontes. Ca. 205 - 211.Laureate head right. Rev, eagle standing facing on leg of animal, head and tail right, with wings spread, holding wreath in beak.Practically as struck. Lightly toned with some lustre. Superb ExamplePrieur 200; McAlee 659. (P)
 SOLD at A$325
13164
Septimius Severus. AD 193-211. Silver Denarius (3.76g), Rome mint. SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head to right of Septimus Severus, rev FELICITAS AVGG, Felicitas standing left holding caduceus & cornucopiae. RIC 261, S-6273. aVF. (P)
 SOLD at A$80
13165
Septimius Severus. AD193-211. Silver Denarius Rome, 198AD. VF, minor deposits. S-6289. (P)
 SOLD at A$80
13166
Septimius Severus. AD 193-211. Silver Denarius (3.65g). Laodicea ad Mare. MONETA AUGG. EF/gVF. S-6316, RIC 510a, RSC 345. P)
 SOLD at A$110
13167
Septimius Severus. AD 193-211. Silver Denarius (3.39g), Rome, AD209. Laureate head to right, rev Neptune naked except for cloak over left shoulder & right arm, standing left, right foot set on globe, holding trident in left hand. EF, well centred. S-6346, RIC 228. (P)
 SOLD at A$120
13168
Septimius Severus. AD 193-211. Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis Bronze 27 (11.27g) Flavius Ulpianus, legatus consularis struck 210-211AD. Laureate draped & cuirassed bust right, rev Magna Mater (Cybele) seated on throne holding patera & resting elbow upon drum, lion reclining to left & right. gF. Varbanov 780. Rarity 3. (P)
 SOLD at A$160
13169
Julia Domna. (wife of Septimius Severus) AD 193-211. Silver Denarius (3.07g), Rome. IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust of Julia right, rev PIETAS AVGG, Pietas standing left sacrificing over altar & holding box of incense. RIC 572, S-6600. VF/gVF.
 SOLD at A$80
13170
Julia Domna. (wife of Septimius Severus) AD 193-211. Silver Denarius (3.21g) Rome struck under Septimus Severus 200-207AD. Draped bust right rev Pietas standing, both hands raised in invocation, altar at feet. VF. S-6601. (P)
 SOLD at A$75
13171
Julia Domna. AD 193-217. Silver Denarius (3.11g), issued AD211-217 (under Caracalla), Rome. Draped bust to right of Julia Domna, rev Vesta seated to left holding palladium & sceptre, around VESTA. EF. S-7109, RIC 391 (Caracalla), RSC 226. (P)
 SOLD at A$120
13172
Julia Domna. AD 193-217. Silver Denarius (3.1g), Rome. Draped bust to right, rev Diana standing facing, head left, holding long torch with both hands. Near EF. S-7100, RIC 373A (Caracalla) (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13173
Caracalla. (as Caesar) AD 196-198. Silver Denarius (3.5g), Rome. aEF/VF. S-6672, RIC IV.1 6, RSC 53 (P)
 SOLD at A$120
13174
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Silver Antoninianus (4.66 g), issued 215, Rome mint.Radiate bust draped and cuirassed to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Sarapis standing facing head to left, holding sceptre and raising hand, around P M TR P XVIII COS IIII P P.gVF. S.6772; RIC 263e; RSC 295b. (P)
 SOLD at A$75
13175
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Silver tetradrachm, (14.37g), issued 216, Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch).Laureate head of Caracalla to right, around legend AVT KM ANTW[NEINOC CEB], rev. eagle standing facing, head to right, wreath in beak, star below, around [DHM]ARX EX UPATOC TO D.EF, Sharp and clear.Scarce! cf.S.2650; Bellinger 35; Prieur 235. (P)
 SOLD at A$325
13176
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Silver Denarius (3.32g), Rome, AD210-213. EF/gVF. S-6800, RIC 213, BMC 71. (P)
 SOLD at A$120
13177
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Silver Denarius (2.6g), Rome mint. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate head right, rev LIBERAL AVG VIIII, Liberalitas standing left holding abacus & cornucopiae. RIC 302, S-6814. gEF. (P)
 SOLD at A$180
13178
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Silver Denarius (2.55g), Rome mint. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head to right, rev MARTI PROPVGNATORI, Mars advancing left, holding spear & trophy. RIC 223, S-6819. aEF. (P)
 SOLD at A$140
13179
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Silver Denarius (3.4g), Rome mint. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head to right, rev MONETA AVG, Moneta standing to left holding scales & cornucopiae. RIC 308, S-6821. EF/gVF. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13180
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Silver Denarius (3.26g), Rome mint. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head to right, rev MONETA VG, Moneta standing to left holding scales & cornucopiae. RIC 308, S-6821. EF. (P)
 SOLD at A$160
13181
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Silver Denarius (3.5g), Rome. gVF. S-6823, RIC IV 185, RSC 188. (P)
 SOLD at A$110
13182
Caracalla. AD198-217. Silver Denarius (3.18g), Rome mint. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate head right, rev P M TR P XVIIII COS IIII PP, Serapis standing facing, head left, extending hand & holding sceptre. RIC 280c. S-6842-4. gEF. (P)
 SOLD at A$150
13183
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Silver Denarius (3.38g), Rome. Laureate head right, rev Caracalla standing right with spear, two standards behind. gVF/VF. cf S-6876, RIC 225, RSC 508. (P)
 SOLD at A$120
13184
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Silver Denarius (2.63g) Rome struck 212-213AD. Laureate head right, rev Caracalla in military dress standing right holding spear, attendant holding signum. aEF. S-6877, RSC 509. (P)
 SOLD at A$130
13185
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Silver Denarius (3.55g), Rome mint. ANTONINVS AVGVSTVS, laureate head right, rev SEVERI PII AVG FIL, Caracalla in military dress, standing facing head to left, holding victory on globe & reversed spear, captive at feet seated to left. RIC 45, S-6888. gEF. Scarce. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13186
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Moesia Inferior, Odessus AE 18 (3.22g). Bare headed, draped & cuirassed bust right, rev Herakles standing left resting on club, lion skin hanging over left arm. Porous gVF. Varbanov 4382 var, unlisted, diff obv bust. Listed type Rarity 3. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13187
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Cilicia, Tarsus. AE36. Laureate head right rev Athena seated left holding Nike & spear, shield on the ground behind. SNG Levante sup9-263 (this coin), SNG France-1489 (same dies). Nice original patina. aVF/VF. Scarce. (P)
 AVAILABLE at A$425
13188
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Thrace, Pautalia AE Triassarion (29mm) (16.86g). Laureate head right, rev Mars standing right holding reversed spear & shield. VF, porous surfaces. Varbanov 4988. (P)
 SOLD at A$150
13189
Plautilla. Augusta AD 202-205. Silver Denarius (3.34g), Rome. Draped bust right, rev Caracalla & Plautilla standing facing one another, clasping hands. gVF. S-7069, RIC 361 (Caracalla). Ex Marc Melcher. (P)
 SOLD at A$100
13190
Geta. (as Caesar) AD 198-209. Silver Denarius (3.06g), Rome, struck under Septimus Severus & Caracalla AD200-205. Bare headed & draped bust right, rev Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus & cornucopiae. aEF/EF. cf S-7172, RIC IV 8, RSC 36. (P)
 SOLD at A$120
13191
Geta. (as Caesar) AD 209-212. Silver Denarius (3.18g), Rome. P SEPTIMVS GETA CAES, bust draped to right, rev MINERV SANCT, Minerva standing half left, resting right hand on shield & holding grounded spear inverted. RIC 105 (scarce), S-7181. aEF. (P)
 SOLD at A$120
13192
Geta. (as Caesar) AD 198-209. Silver Denarius (3.29g), Rome. Bare head right, bearded, rev Genius standing facing, head left, holding grain ears over lighted altar to left. EF. S-7187, RIC 59b. (P)
 SOLD at A$120
13193
Geta. (as Caesar) AD 209-212. Silver Denarius, Rome. P SEPTIMS GETA CAES, bare headed, draped & cuirassed bust of Greta right, rev PONTIF COS II, Geta, togate standing left holding globe & short sceptre. RIC 61b, S-7188. EF.
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13194
Geta. (as Caesar) AD 209-211. Silver Denarius (3.18g), Rome. L SEPTIMVS GETA CAES, bare headed & draped bust right, rev TEMP/OR.FELVCITAS, in 3 lines within wreath. Very rare, 2nd example found in coin archives. EF, wonderful example for the type. RSC 196a, RIC 22(R), cf S-7204. (P)
 SOLD at A$1500
13195
Macrinus. AD 217-218. Silver Denarius (3.02g), Rome AD217. IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, laureate & cuirassed bust of Macrinus right, rev FELICITAS TEMPORVM, Felicitas standing left holding caduceus & sceptre. RIC 6, S-7331. VF. (P)
 SOLD at A$190
13196
Macrinus. AD 81-96. Bronze (10.88g). Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis. Pontianus, legatus consularis.Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Eagle standing facing, head turned right, holding wreath in beak.EF. A very attractive green glossy patina.H&J 6.23.1.1; AMNG I 714 var. (obv. legend, arrangement of rev. legend); Varbanov 1121. (P)
 SOLD at A$350
13197
Macrinus. AD 217-218. Silver Denarius (2.84g), Rome. Laureate bust right of Macrinus bearded, draped & cuirassed, around IMP C M OPEL MAVRINVS AVG, rev PM TR P II COS PP around, Annona standing to half left, head to left, holding 2 corn ears & cornucopiae, at her feet modius filled with corn ears. gVF. S-7340, RIC 26, BMC 44, RSC 47a. (P)
 SOLD at A$170
13198
Macrinus. AD 217-218. Seleucis and Pieria. Seleuceia Pieria.Billon-Tetradrachm (11.77g).Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Macrinus right / eagle with spread wings standing facing on thunderbolt, head to right and holding wreath in beak.gVF.Prieur 1190. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13199
Macrinus. AD 217-218. Silver Denarius (3.75g), Rome. IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, laureate & cuirassed bust right, rev SECVRITAS TEMPORVM, Securitas standing facing, head left, with legs crossed, holding sceptre & leaning upon column to right. RIC IV 91, S-7365. gEF, wonderful old cabinet tone. (P)
 SOLD at A$800
13200
Macrinus with Diadumenian. AD 217-218. Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis AE Pentassarion (11.07g) Pontianus, magistrate. Laureate head of Macrinus right, bare head of Diadumenian left, rev Asklepios standing left, leaning on serpent staff, E in right field. Brownish-green patina. F. Varbanov 1256. (P)
 SOLD at A$90
13201
Diadumenian. AD 217-218. Silver Denarius (2.72g) Rome 217-218AD. Bare headed & draped bust right, rev Diadumenian holding signum & sceptre, two signa to right. gVF. S-7449. Scarce. (P)
 SOLD at A$575
13202
Diadumenian. AD 217-218. Silver Denarius (3.33g) Rome 217-218AD. Bare headed & draped bust right, rev Spes advancing left holding flower & raising hem of skirt. EF/aEF. S-7450, RSC 21. Scarce.
 SOLD at A$750
13203
Diadumenian. (as Caesar) AD 217-218. Bronze Dupondius/As, (6.81g) Rome Mint, issued A.D. 217.Bare headed bust of Diadumenian draped to right, around M O[PEL ANTO]NINVS DIADV[MENIAN]VS CAES, rev. around PRINC IVVE[NTVTIS] Diadumenian standing holding standard in left and two standards in right hand, S C across.gVF. Reddish brown patination.Cf S.7456; RIC 212; BMC 159, C.9. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13204
Elagabalus. AD 218-222. Silver Denarius (3.57g), Rome. aEF. cf S-7518, RIC IV-88, RSC 61. (P)
 SOLD at A$100
13205
Elagabalus. AD 218-222. Silver Denarius (3.45g), Rome, AD222. Laureate, draped bust of Elagabalus right, seen from behind, rev Liberalitas standing facing, head left, tessera raised in right hand, cornucopiae cradled in left. Practically MS, perfectly centred, superb example. Standing out as one of the finest known specimen. S-7522, RIC IV.II 100 (P)
 SOLD at A$210
13206
Elagabalus. AD 218-222. Silver Denarius (3.30g), Rome, 221.IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG Laureate and draped bust of Elagabalus to right, seen from behind. Rev. P M TR P IIII COS III P P Sol advancing left, raising his right hand in salute and holding whip in his left; in field to left, star.gEF. An exceptional example, needle sharp with an amazing portrait. Lustre present and delicately toned.BMC 244. Cohen 184. RIC 40. Thirion 208. S. 7534 (P)
 SOLD at A$150
13207
Elagabalus. AD 218-222. Silver Denarius. (2.49g). Rome.IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG. Laureate, horned and draped bust right. Rev.: P M TR P IIII COS III P P. Elagabalus standing left, sacrificing over lit altar, holding patera and club; a star in left and right fields.EF, obv metal flaw.S.753; RIC 46; RSC 196; BMC 256. Extremely rare. The reverse could be the coin that Cohen refers to as COS IIII on the reverse as noted in Seaby Roman Coins as in error. This coin clearly has a COS IIII reverse as part of the ethnic.
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13208
Elagabalus. AD 218-222. Silver Denarius (3.73g), Rome, AD221. EF. S-7536, RIC IV 2, 46. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13209
Elagabalus. AD 218-222. Silver Antoninianus (5.25g), Rome, 218-219. IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG Radiate and draped bust of Elagabalus to right, seen from behind. Rev. VICTOR ANTONINI AVG Victory advancing right, holding wreath in her right hand and palm frond over her left shoulder.EF. Struck on a full size planchet exhibiting lustrous surfaces with gorgeous old iridescent cabinet tone on both sidesBMC 35. Cohen 290. RIC 155. (P)
 SOLD at A$200
13210
Julia Paula. (first wife of Elagabalus) AD 219-220. Silver Denarius(3.34g), Rome. Draped bust of Julia Paula to right, rev Concordia seated to left on throne with patera & arm on throne, star in left field. gVF. Rare! S-7655, RIC 211, RSC 6a. (P)
 SOLD at A$200
13211
Julia Paula. (Augusta) AD 219-220. Silver Denarius (2.46g), Rome. Draped bust right, rev Elagabalus & Julia Paula standing facing one another, clasping hands. gVF, rev surface crack to right. S-7656, RIC 214 (Elagabalus) (P)
 SOLD at A$120
13212
Julia Paula. (Augusta) AD 219-220. Silver Denarius(3.27g), Rome, struck under Elagabalus. Draped bust right, rev Venus Genetrix seated left, holding globe & sceptre. Near EF. Rarely seen in this condition. S-7658, RIC IV 222 (Elagabalus), RSC 21. (P)
 SOLD at A$300
13213
Aquilia Severa. (Augusta) issued AD 220-221 & AD 221-222. Silver Denarius (3.26g), Rome. Draped bust right of Aquilia, rev Concordia standing left, sacrificing from patera over altar to left & holding double cornucopiae, star to right. EF. Very Rare! S-7679, RIC IV 226 (Elagabalus), RSC2. (P)
 SOLD at A$300
13214
Aquilia Severa. AD221. Billon Tetradrachm (11.16g). Year 5 = AD221/2. Alexandria mint. VF. S-7698. (P)
 SOLD at A$150
13215
Annia Faustina. (Augusta) AD 221. Billon Tetradrachm (9.77g). RY5 of Elagabalus = 221. Alexandria mint. aVF. S-770S, RPC VI online 10200. Rare. Ex Martin Daniel collection. (P)
 SOLD at A$375
13216
Julia Soemias .(Mother of Elagabalus) AD 218-222. Silver (2.9g), Rome. VF. cf S-7719, RIC 241, RSC 8. Scarce. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13217
Julia Soemias. (Mother of Elagabalus) AD 218-222. Silver Denarius (3.17g), Rome, AD221-222. Draped bust of Julia Soemias to right, rev Venus seated left holding apple & sceptre, child at feet. Near EF. S-7720, RIC IV.2, 243 (Elagabalus), RSC 14. (P)
 SOLD at A$120
13218
Julia Maesa. (Grandmother of Elagabalus) AD218-222. Silver Denarius (3.11g), Rome. IVLIA MAESA AVG, draped bust of Julia to right, rev PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated left drawing veil over face & holding sceptre in left hand. gVF/EF. S-7756, RIC IV.2, 268 (Elagabalus, RSC 36. (P)
 SOLD at A$100
13219
Julia Maesa. (Grandmother of Elagabalus) AD 218-222. Silver (2.73g) Rome mint struck under Elagabalus 218-220AD. Draped bust right, rev Pudicita seated left about to draw veil & holding sceptre. VF. S-7756, RSC 36. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13220
Julia Maesa. (Grandmother of Elagabalus) AD 218-222. Silver (2.85g) Rome 218-220AD struck under Elagabalus. Draped bust right rev Pudicitia seated left drawing out veil & holding sceptre. gVF. S-7756. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13221
Julia Maesa. (Grandmother of Elagabalus) AD 218-222. Silver Denarius Rome struck under Elagabalus 220-222AD. Draped bust right, rev Felicitas standing left holding patera over altar & holding long caduceus, star in right field. Minor deposits, VF. S-7757, RSC-45. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13222
Severus Alexander. AD 222-235. Silver Denarius (3.27g). Rome.IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, laureate and draped head right / P M TR P III COS P P, Salus seated left, feeding snake coiled round altar and resting left elbow on chair.EF. Attractive greyish-violet tone with underlying lustreRIC 42; BMCRE 176; RSC 255. (P)
 SOLD at A$120
13223
Severus Alexander. AD 222-235. Silver Denarius (2.7g), Rome. EF. S-7859, RIC 188. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13224
Severus Alexander. AD 222-235. Silver Denarius (2.9g), Rome, AD232. Laureate & draped bust right, rev Jupiter advancing to front, head right, brandishing thunder bolt & holding eagle in extended hand. aEF, perfectly centred. S-7871, RIC 239. (P)
 SOLD at A$110
13225
Severus Alexander. AD 222-235. Silver Denarius (2.84g), Rome AD223. gEF. S-7886, RIC 165. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13226
Severus Alexander. AD 222-235. Silver Denarius Rome 223AD. Bust of Severus Alexander right rev Pax standing left holding branch & sceptre. S-7886. gVF. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13227
Severus Alexander. AD 222-235. Silver Denarius (3.2g) Rome 227AD. Laureate bust right, rev Pax advancing left holding olive branch & sceptre. aEF. S-7904 (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13228
Severus Alexander. AD 222-235. Silver Denarius (2.6g), Rome AD231. EF. cf S-7912(var), RIC IV 108, RSC 409.. (P)
 SOLD at A$150
13229
Severus Alexander. AD 222-235. Silver Denarius (4.17g) Antioch 231AD. Laureate & draped bust right rev Victory advancing right holding wreath & palm. VF. cf S-7930, RSC-561a. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13230
Severus Alexander. AD 222-235. Bronze Sestertius. (21.5g) Laureate bust right, rev Fides Militum standing left holding standard in each hand. Green hoard patina. gVF. S-7964. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13231
Orbiana. (wife of Severus Alexander) AD 225. Silver Denarius (2.63g), Rome. Diademed bust draped right, rev Concordia seated to left, holding patera & double cornucopiae. gVF. Rare! S-8191, RIC 319, RCS 1. (P)
 SOLD at A$150
13232
Julia Mamaea. Augusta. (Mother of Severus Alexander) AD 222-235. Silver Denarius (3.44g), Rome, AD232. gEF. S-8207, RIC 331 (Alexander). (P)
 SOLD at A$120
13233
Julia Mamaea. Augusta. (Mother of Severus Alexander) AD 222-235. Silver Denarius (3.06g), Rome, AD232. EF with original brilliance in the obv fields. cf S-8207, cf RIC 331. (P)
 SOLD at A$120
13234
Julia Mamaea. Augusta. (Mother of Severus Alexander) AD 222-235. Silver Denarius (3.27g), Rome. EF, a very attractive example for the type. S-8209, RIC 335 (Alexander). (P)
 SOLD at A$150
13235
Julia Mamaea. Augusta. (Mother of Severus Alexander) AD 222-235. Silver Denarius (3.16g), issued Rome AD230. EF. S-8210, RIC 338, RSC 24. (P)
 SOLD at A$120
13236
Julia Mamaea. Augusta. (Mother of Severus Alexander) AD 222-235. Silver (2.36g) Rome 222AD. Draped bust right rev Juno Conservatrix standing left holding patera & sceptre, to left peacock standing. Porous VF. S-8212. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13237
Julia Mamaea. Augusta. (Mother of Severus Alexander) AD 222-235. Bronze Sesterius (21.77g) Rome 226AD. Diademed & draped bust right rev Vesta standing left holding palladium & sceptre. gVF. S-8236. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13238
Maximinus I. AD 235-238. Silver Denarius (3.80g). Rome struck 236AD. Laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right, rev Fides standing left holding signum in each hand. gVF. RSC-7a. (P)
 SOLD at A$100
13239
Maximinus I. AD235-238. Silver denarius (3.2g), Rome. IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right, rev VICTORIA AVG, Victory right holding wreath & palm. A very attractive example, gVF. S-8317, RIC 16, RSC 111 99a
 SOLD at A$160
13240
Maximus I. AD 235-238. Silver Denarius (2.87g), Rome, AD235-36. Laureate draped & cuirassed bust right, rev Pax standing left holding olive branch & sceptre. Near EF. S-8310, RSC 31a. (P)
 SOLD at A$100
13241
Maximus Thrax. AD 235-238. Silver Denarius, Rome. IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right, rev VOTIS/DECENA/LIBVS, legend in 3 lines within wreath. cf RIC 17 (prototype), S-8319. EF/gVF. (P)
 SOLD at A$250
13242
Maximinus I. AD 235-238. Bronze Sesterius (24.01g) Rome 236-37AD. Laureate draped & cuirassed bust right rev Pax standing left holding olive branch & sceptre. gVF. S-8332, RIC-81. (P)
 SOLD at A$300
13243
Maximinus I. AD 235-238. Bronze Dupondius (9.91g) Rome 236-37AD. Radiate draped & cuirassed bust right rev Pax standing left holding olive branch & sceptre. VF/gVF. cf S-8347, RIC-82. (P)
 NO LONGER AVAILABLE
13244
Maximus. AD235-238. Silver Denarius (2.78g), Rome. IVL VERVS MAXIMVS CAES, bare headed draped bust right, rev PIETAS AVG, sacrificial instruments litus, knife, jug, simpulum (ladle) & sprinkler. Well centred example, EF. Very scarce. S-8404, RIC 1, RSC 1. (P)
 SOLD at A$950
13245
Maximus. AD 235-238. Silver Denarius (2.88g), Rome. Bare head of Maximus to right, draped & seen slightly, rev Maximus I in military dress, standing half left holding baton & transverse spear with point downwards, to right 2 standards. EF. Scarce. S-8406, RIC 3, RSC10. (P)
 SOLD at A$350
13246
Maximus (as Caesar) AD235-235. issued AD 236-237. Bronze Dupondius (7.72g) Rome. MAXIMUS CAES. GERM, bare headed draped bust to right of Maximus, rev PIETAS AVG S.C, sacrificial implements. RIC 12, S-8413. Attractive green patina, VF.
 SOLD at A$190
13247
Balbinus. AD 238. Silver Denarius (3.07g), Rome. IMP C D CAEL BALBINVS AVG, rev LIBERALITAS AVG VSTORVM, Providentia standing facing left holding wand & cornucopiae. RIC 3, S-8488. EF/gVF. (P)
 SOLD at A$725
13248
Balbinus AD238. Silver Denarius (3.14g). IMP C CAEL BALBINVS AVG, laureate & cuirasses bust facing right, rev PROVIDENTIA DEORVM, Providentia standing holding a wand over a goblet at her feet on left & a cornucopiae, wt. RIC 7, S-8490. EF. (P)
 SOLD at A$1350
13249
Pupienus AD238. Silver Antoninianus (4.56g), Rome. IMP CAES PVPIEN MAXIMUS AVG, radiate bust to right of Pipienus draped and cuirassed seen from behind, rev PATRES SENATVS, around two clasped hands. RIC 11B, S-8522. Rare, VF. Ex: Bill Fleming, ex Spink. (P)
 SOLD at A$1000
13250
Pupienus. AD 238. Bronze Sesterius (19.91g) Rome mint. Laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right, rev Pax seated left holding olive branch & sceptre. aVF. S-8533, RIC 22a(2). (P)
 SOLD at A$375
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