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Roman Empire – AR denarius of Maximus I (Thrax.),

Roman Empire – AR denarius of Maximus I (Thrax.),

Click here to view this lot Maximinus I (Thrax), AD. Silver denarius Obverse:Bust to the right.Legend:IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG Reverse:Pax with a sceptre and a branch of the olive tree standing to the left.Legend:PAX AVGVSTIC.31, RIC 12, Kankelfitz 3, Kampmann 65.4 Quality: marvelous Please view pictures for a good impression. Free shipping within the Netherlands.Shipped by registered post. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

Roman Empire - Maximinus I Thrax () AR Denarius,

Roman Empire - Maximinus I Thrax () AR Denarius,

Maximinus I Thrax ()AR Denarius, 2.97g, 20mmMint: RomeObverse: Bust facing rightReverse: Fides with standardsVery fine +Lit: RIC 7As a Viennese coin dealer, I guarantee the authenticity of my coins.Successful bidders from non-EU countries need to provide an address within the EU. Read More

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Roman Empire - Maximinus I (Thrax), AD, AR denarius

Roman Empire - Maximinus I (Thrax), AD, AR denarius

Roman Imperial Denarius19mm2.1gSee RIC 16Pleasing detail.Obv.Laureate draped bust rightIMP,MAXIMINVSPIVS AVGRev.Victory running to right, bearing wreath and palm.VICTORIA AVGPlease study photos to help from your opinion.Bonus of free delivery.14 days return, buyer pays postage. Read More

Roman Empire - AR Denarius, Maximinus Thrax (AD ) -

Roman Empire - AR Denarius, Maximinus Thrax (AD ) -

Are you interested in this item?This item is up for auction at Catawiki. Please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the Catawiki website. Catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available. Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store. Roman Empire - AR Denarius, Maximinus Thrax (AD )Obv: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG - Laureate draped and cuirassed bust. Rev: SALVS AVGVSTI - Salus seated, feeding, from a patera, a serpent rising from an altar. W: 2,60 gram. RSC 85a. RIC.14.Will be sent with insured Track & Trace post. Read more

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Maximinus I, Thrax. AD. Denarius. 2.95 gr. - 20.0 mm. O:\ MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right. R:\ FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing facing, head left, military standard in each hand. RSC 9. Scarce. UNCWith certificate of authenticity Read More

Roman Empire - Maximum I Thrax () AR Denar, Rome,

Roman Empire - Maximum I Thrax () AR Denar, Rome,

Maximinus I. Thrax ()AR Denar, 3.09g, 19mmMint: RomeObverse: Bust to the rightReverse: Emperor with spear and standardsAlmost exquisiteLit: RIC 3As a Viennese coin dealer, I guarantee the authenticity of my coins.Bidders from non EU countries will need to designate an EU address. Read More

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Roman Empire - Maximum I Thrax () AR Denar, Rome,

Roman Empire - Maximum I Thrax () AR Denar, Rome,

Maximinus I. Thrax ()AR Denar, 3.30g, 19mmMint: RomeObverse: Bust to the rightReverse: Emperor with spear and standardsAlmost exquisiteLit: RIC 3bAs a Viennese coin dealer, I guarantee the authenticity of my coins.Successful bidders from non-EU countries need to provide an address within the EU. Read More

Roman Empire - Maximum I Thrax () AR Denar, Rome,

Roman Empire - Maximum I Thrax () AR Denar, Rome,

Maximinus I. Thrax ()AR Denar, 2.75 g, 21 mmMint: RomeObverse: Bust to the rightReverse: Emperor with spear and standardsAlmost exquisiteLit: RIC 3As a Viennese coin dealer, I guarantee the authenticity of my coins.Successful bidders from non-EU countries need to provide an address within the EU. Read More

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Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Maximinus Thrax (

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Maximinus Thrax (

Maximinus I. Thrax ( AD). AR Denarius (21 mm, 3.24 g), Rome.Obv.: MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laurelled, armoured and draped bust facing rightReverse: FIDES MILITVM, Fides seen from the front, head to the left, with two standsRIC IV, 2, 7aMaximinus I (approx. ), commonly called Maximinus Thrax, which means Maximinus the Thracian, was emperor of the Roman Empire from 235 until the spring of 238. However, Maximinus never actually set foot in Rome. He was the first of the so-called "soldier emperors", who weren't from prestigious families but placed on the throne by the army. Please see the images for your own impression. Read More

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of Maximinus Thrax (

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of Maximinus Thrax (

Maximinus Thrax ( AD). AR denarius (20 mm, 2.44 grams) Rome. Obverse: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG - Laurelled, draped bust with cuirass, facing right.Reverse: PROVIDENTIA AVG – Providentia facing left with cornucopia and a stick, above globus.Ref: RIC 13Maximinus I (approx. ), commonly called Maximinus Thrax, which means Maximinus the Thracian, was emperor of the Roman Empire from 235 until the Spring of 238. Maximinus was actually never in Rome himself, however. He was the first of the so-called "Soldier Emperors", who did not come from a prestigious family, but were put on the throne by the army. Please see the images to form your own impression. Read More

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Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Maximinus Thrax (

Maximinus I, . Denarius (Silver, 18mm, 3.12 g), Rome, . IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG Laurelled, draped and armoured bust facing right. Reverse: SALVS AVGVSTI Salus sitting left, feeding snake from altar. BMC 99. Cohen 85. RIC 14. Maximinus I (approx. ), commonly called Maximinus Thrax, which means Maximinus the Thracian, was emperor of the Roman Empire from 235 until the spring of 238. Maximinus never actually set foot in Rome, however. He was the first of the so-called "soldier emperors", who didn't come from a prestigious family, but were placed on the throne by the army. Please see the images for your own impression. Read More

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Maximinus Thrax (

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Maximinus Thrax (

Maximinus I, . Denarius (Silver, 19 mm, 3.1 g), Rome, 236 IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laurelled, draped and armoured bust facing right Reverse: P M TR P II COS P P Maximinus, in military attire, facing left, between two standards, greeting with one hand, and holding a spear in the other one. BMC 77. Cohen 55. RIC 3Maximinus I (approx. ), commonly called Maximinus Thrax, which means Maximinus the Thracian, was emperor of the Roman Empire from 235 until the spring of 238. Maximinus never actually set foot in Rome, however. He was the first of the so-called "soldier emperors", who didn't come from a prestigious family, but were placed on the throne by the army. Please see the images for your own impression. Read More

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Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Maximinus Thrax (

Rome AR Denarius.IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, Laurelled bust facing right / VICTORIA AVG, Victoria facing right with palm and wreath RIC 16; Cohen 99; MIR 133/C.20 mm, 2.34 gMaximinus I (circa ), commonly called Maximinus Thrax, which means Maximinus the Thracian, was emperor of the Roman Empire from 235 until the spring of 238. Maximinus never actually set foot in Rome, however. He was the first of the so-called 'Soldier Emperors', who did not come from a high-ranking family but were placed on the throne by the army. Please see the images to form your own impression. Read More

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of Maximinus Thrax (

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of Maximinus Thrax (

Maximinus I, . Denarius (silver, 20 mm, 3.02 g), Rome, . IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG laurelled, armoured and draped bust of Maximinus I facing right. Reverse side: FIDES MILITVM Fides with two military stands. Cohen 7. RIC 7A. Maximinus I (approx. ), usually called Maximinus Thrax, which means Maximinus the Thracian, was emperor of the Roman Empire from 235 to the Spring of 238. Maximinus was actually never in Rome himself, however. He was the first of the so-called "Soldier Emperors", who did not come from a prestigious family, but were put on the throne by the army. Please see the images to form your own impression. Read More

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Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Maximinus Thrax (

MAXIMINUS I THRAX (). Denarius. Rome.Obverse: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG. Laurelled, draped and armoured bust facing right.Reverse: PROVIDENTIA AVG. Providentia facing left with cornucopia and stick above globus.RIC 13.Condition: Nearly extremely fine.Weight: 3.06 g. Diameter: 20 mm. Maximinus I (approx. ), commonly called Maximinus Thrax, which means Maximinus the Thracian, was emperor of the Roman Empire from 235 until the spring of 238. However, Maximinus never actually set foot in Rome. He was the first of the so-called "soldier emperors", who weren't from prestigious families but placed on the throne by the army. Please see the images for your own impression. Read More

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Maximinus Thrax (

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Maximinus Thrax (

Maximinus I. ( AD). AR Denarius (21 mm, 3,00 g), Roma (Rome), na Chr.Obv. IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureled, armed and draped bust to the right, seen from behind.Reverse: PAX AVGVSTI, Pax to the left with sceptre and twigRIC IV, 2, p. .Maximinus I (approx. ), commonly called Maximinus Thrax, which means Maximinus the Thracian, was emperor of the Roman Empire from 235 until the spring of 238. However, Maximinus never actually set foot in Rome. He was the first of the so-called "soldier emperors", who weren't from prestigious families but placed on the throne by the army. Please see the images for your own impression. Read More

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Roman empire - AR denarius - Faustina I - CONSECRATIO-

Roman empire - AR denarius - Faustina I - CONSECRATIO-

AR denarius - Faustina I - CONSECRATIO- (struck after 141 AD). 14k gold pendantDIVA FAVSTINADiademed, draped bust rightCONSECRATIOPeacock advancing right Weight: 2.84 gr (coin), 3.82 gr (with pendant)Diameter: 17.7 mm (coin), 23.7 (with pendant)For better impression, please see photos. Read More

Roman Empire - AR Denarius, Maximinus I (AD ) - Pax -

Roman Empire - AR Denarius, Maximinus I (AD ) - Pax -

Are you interested in this item?This item is up for auction at Catawiki. Please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the Catawiki website. Catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available. Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store. Maximinus I. AD . AR Denarius (20mm, 3.15g). Rome. RSC 31aObv: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG - Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.Rev: PAX AVGVSTI - Pax standing left, holding olive branch and scetpre.Please study photos to help form your opinion of the grade. Postage will becombined on orders for single coins, or smaller coins like these..Coins are sent tracked via Royal Mail. 14 days returns period, buyer to pay cost. Read more

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Roman Empire – Silver Maximinus Thrax denarius (

Roman Empire – Silver Maximinus Thrax denarius (

Maximinus I, . Denarius (silver, 20 mm, 2.78 g), Rome, . IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG laurelled, armoured and draped bust of Maximinus I facing right. Reverse side: FIDES MILITVM Fides with two military stands. Cohen 7. RIC 7A.Maximinus I (approx. ), usually called Maximinus Thrax, which means Maximinus the Thracian, was emperor of the Roman Empire from 235 to the Spring of 238. Maximinus had never been in Rome itself. He was the first of the so-called "Soldier Emperors", which weren't from a high-ranking family but were put on the throne by the army. Please see the photos to form your own impression. Read More

Roman Empire – Silver Maximinus Thrax denarius (

Roman Empire – Silver Maximinus Thrax denarius (

Click here to view this lot Denomination: AR DenariusCondition:Extremely FineSize: 20 mm Weight:2.72 gramPeriod: ADMinted in: RomeExergue: -.-Front: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG laurelled emperor, draped bust to the right.Reverse side:FIDES MILITVM Fides with two stands. Loyalty of the army.Reference: RIC 7aMaximinus I, usually called Maximinus Thrax, which means Maximinus the Thracian, (approx. ) was emperor of the Roman Empire from 235 to the Spring of 238. Maximinus had never been in Rome itself. He was the first of the so-called 'Soldier Emperors', who did not come from a high-ranking family but was put on the throne by the army.Please see the photos to form your own impression. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

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Roman Empire – Silver Maximinus Thrax denarius (

Maximinus I Thrax ( AD). Silver denarius (2.16 g, 20 mm). Approx. . IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, armoured and draped bust facing right/SALVS AVGVSTI, Salus facing left carries a snake that is twisted along the altar. RIC 14. RSC 85. Beautiful head with lots of details.Maximinus I, usually called Maximinus Thrax, which means Maximinus the Thracian, (approx. ) was emperor of the Roman Empire from 235 to the Spring of 238. Maximinus had never been in Rome itself. He was the first of the so-called 'Soldier Emperors', who did not come from a high-ranking family but was put on the throne by the army.Please see the photos to form your own impression. Read More

Roman Empire - Elagabalus, AR denarius / Geta, AR denarius

Roman Empire - Elagabalus, AR denarius / Geta, AR denarius

Elagabalus, AR denarius / Geta, AR denarius (2 x) ElagabalusType: denarius Date: 220 ADWorkshop: Rome.Metal: silver.Diameter: 18 mm.Degree of rarity: R1Reference: RIC: 56, Cohen 1, TH235, RCV Obverse description: laureatedraped bust right, three-quarter view from behind (A21)Obvers titular: IMP ANTONNVS PIUVS AVGReverse description: Abundantia standing left facing, holding cornucopia emptying fruit to left Denier Geta Type: denarius Date: Workshop: Laodicea Metal: silver.Diameter: 18 mm.Degree of rarity: R1Reference: RIC: 56, Cohen 206 var, RIC 101 Obverse description: Draped bare head right-facing bust of Geta, three-quarter view from behind (A2) Reverse description: Victory flying to right holding diadem, shield at feet Read More

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AR denarius of emperor Vespasianus ( B.C.).Obverse: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG – Bust to the rightReverse: COS ITER TR POT – The goddess Pax standing to the left with branch and caduceus.Ref: RIC 27. RSC 94g. Please see the photos to form your own impression. Read More

Roman Empire – AR Denarius of Otacilia Severa (

Roman Empire – AR Denarius of Otacilia Severa (

Roman Empire – AR Antoninianus of Otacilia Severa, wife of emperor Philip I ( A.D.) Minted in Rome, A.D. 4.36 grams, 22 mm. Obverse: OTACIL SEVERA AVG, draped bust on moon crescent facing right. Reverse side: PIETAS AVGVSTAE, Pietas standing facing left with lifted right hand and perfum box in her left hand. Ref: RIC 130, Cohen 43.Please see the images to form your own impression. Lot will be shipped by registered letter post, using PostNL. Read More

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Roman Empire – AR Denarius of Septimius Severus ()

Click here to view this lot Septimius Severus, AD. Silver denarius Obverse:Lauded bust to the right.Legend: SEVERUS PIVS AVG Reverse:Sitting Salus to the left. Legend: PM TRP XVII COS III PPRIC:230, C:531Quality: marvelous, ex MPOPlease view pictures for a good impression. Free shipping within the Netherlands.Shipped by registered post. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

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