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Roman Empire – Elagabalus , silver denarius, struck

Roman Empire – Elagabalus , silver denarius, struck

Elagabalus , silver denarius, struck in Rome.Obverse: IMP CAES ANTONINVS AVG, laureate and draped bust to the right, with cuirassReverse: VICTOR ANTONINI AVG, Victoria walking to the right, with wreath and palm branchRef.: RIC mm, 3.14 grams.The reverse has a depiction of "The Victory of Emperor Antoninus". Elagabalus usually is called Antoninus Pius on the coins.Provenance: collection Freimut HΓΌther (), Germany, collected since the s, including his tag.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see images for your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of emperor Elagabalus

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of emperor Elagabalus

Elagabalus ( A.D.). AR Denarius (20 mm, 3.5 g), Roma (Rome).Obverse: IMP ANTONINVS AVG, laurelled, draped and armoured bust facing right. Reverse: TEMPORVM FELICITAS, Felicitas facing left, with caduceus and cornucopia. RIC IV, 2, p. .After Macrinus killed Caracalla and became emperor, Julia Maesa started a propaganda battle against him by claiming that her 14-year-old grandson Elagabalus was an extramarital child of Caracalla.This had its effect, and pretty soon Macrinus was killed. Julia Maesa was the sister of Julia Domna, Caracella's mother.His popularity faded due to him being publicly open about his homosexuality, and because he imposed sun worship on the Romans.When Julia Maesa noticed this, she had Elagabalus and her daughter Julia Soaemias killed. Read More

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Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of emperor Elagabalus

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of emperor Elagabalus

Elagabalus, . Denarius (silver, 18 mm, 2.82 g), Rome, A.D. IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG laurelled and draped bust facing right, reverse VICTORIA AVG Victoria to the left with two shields, an open laurel wreath in her hands; star in the left field. BMC 239. Cohen 300. RIC 161After Macrinus killed Caracalla and became emperor, Julia Maesa started a propaganda battle against him by claiming that her 14-year-old grandson Elagabalus was an extramarital child of Caracalla.This had its effect, and pretty soon Macrinus was killed. Julia Maesa was the sister of Julia Domna, Caracella's mother.His popularity faded due to him being publicly open about his homosexuality, and because he imposed sun worship on the Romans.When Julia Maesa noticed this, she had Elagabalus and her daughter Julia Soaemias killed. Read More

Roman Empire - silver denarius of Emperor Elagabalus,

Roman Empire - silver denarius of Emperor Elagabalus,

Elagabalus ( A.D.). AR Denarius minted in Rome 219 A.D. Front: IMP ANTONINVS AVG, laurelled and draped bust facing right. Reverse: PM TR P II COS II PP, Pax running left with olive branch and scepter Ref: RIC mm, 3,25 g. This coin is sold under a warranty of authenticity. Please see the photos to form your own impression. Lot will be registered, carefully packagedand shipped with TaT. Read More

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Roman Empire – Silver denarius of emperor Elagabalus

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of emperor Elagabalus

Elagabalus AR Denarius. Rome, A.D. IMP ANTONINVS AVG, laurelled and draped bust facing right / P M TR P II COS II P P, Providentia leans against a pillar with crossed legs.In her hand a stick pointing to a globe.In her other hand a cornucopia RIC 23; RSC g; 21 mm Read More

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of emperor Elagabalus

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of emperor Elagabalus

Elagabalus, . Denarius (silver, 20 mm, 3.28 g), Rome, .IMP ANTONINVS AVG; laurelled, armoured and draped bust facing right, reverse.PROVID DEORVM Providentia facing left leaning against a short pillar, pointing with a stick to a globe in front of her and a cornucopia in her hand.Cohen 245. RIC 130. AAfter Macrinus Caracalla performed the assassination and became emperor, Julia Maesa started a propaganda feud against him by claiming that her 14 years old grandson Elagabalus was an extramarital child of Caracalla.This had an immediate effect, and soon Macrinus was killed.Julia Maesa was the sister of Julia Domna, Caracalla's mother.Elagabalus took the same name as Caracalla:Marcus Aurelius Antonius. His popularity faded due to him being publicly open about his homosexuality, and due to the imposing of the worshipping of the sun on the Romans.When this came to the attention of Julia Maesa, she had Elagabalus and her daughter Julia Soaemias killed, and her other grandson, Alexander Severus, was crowned as emperor.Louis Couperus wrote a novel on his life: "The Mountain of Light". Read More

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Roman Empire - Elagabalus (A.D.) silver denarius

Roman Empire - Elagabalus (A.D.) silver denarius

Roman Empire - Elagabalus (A.D.) silver denarius (3,17 g. 18 mm.). Rome mint.VICTORIA AVG.IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.VICTORIA AVG. Victory standing left, holding open wreath, flanked by two shields; to right, star. RIC g. 18 mm.Good very fine condition. Nice silver tone, lighty toned.Please see the photos for a better impression. Read More

Roman Empire – Caracalla , Silver Denarius struck

Roman Empire – Caracalla , Silver Denarius struck

Caracalla , Silver Denarius struck in Rome Obverse: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG; laureate bust r.Reverse: VIRTVS AVGVSTOR; Virtus seated left with Victoria, parazonium and shieldRef: RIC mm, 3.26 g.Provenance: collection of Freimut HΓΌther (), Germany, collected since the s, with card.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

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Roman Empire – Trajanus , silver denarius, struck in

Roman Empire – Trajanus , silver denarius, struck in

Trajanus , silver denarius, struck in Rome .Front: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM; laurelled bustReverse: PONT MAX TR POT COS II, Concordia sitting to the left, with a cornucopia, sacrificing from offering bowl above altar.Ref: RIC mm, 3.47 grams.Provenance: Dutch collection, purchased April at coin trader Van der Dussen.Authenticity guaranteed.Please view the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

Roman Empire – Trajanus , silver denarius, struck in

Roman Empire – Trajanus , silver denarius, struck in

Trajanus , silver denarius, struck in Rome.Obverse: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P; laureate bust to the right, draped shoulder.Reverse: COS V PP SPQR OPTIMO PRINC; Victoria facing left with palm branch and wreath.Ref.: RIC mm, 3.32 grams. Small scratch on the reverse.Provenance: collection of Freimut HΓΌther (), Germany, collected since the s, including his card.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see images for your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

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Roman Empire – Trajan , Silver Denarius, struck in

Roman Empire – Trajan , Silver Denarius, struck in

Trajanus , Silver Denarius, struck in Rome A.D.Obv: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI PP; laurelled and draped bust r.Rev: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI; Genius standing left, with cornucopia, offering above an altarRef: RIC x21mm; 3.24 grams.Provenance: Dutch collection, purchased in April .Authenticity guaranteed.Please see images for your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

Roman Empire - Vespasianus  AD Silver Denarius struck

Roman Empire - Vespasianus AD Silver Denarius struck

Vespasianus AD AR Denarius Rome, ADObverse: IMP CAES VESP AVG PM COS IIII; Laurelled bust to the rightReverse: VESTA; Vesta standing facing left with sceptre and simpulum (spoon for libation)RIC II mm, 3.16 grams.Provenance: collection of Freimut HΓΌther (), Germany, collected since the s, including tag.Authenticity guaranteed.Please view the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

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Roman Empire – Hadrian , Silver Denarius, struck in

Roman Empire – Hadrian , Silver Denarius, struck in

Hadrian , Silver Denarius, struck in Rome, A.D.Obverse: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS;Laurelled bust, facing right, left shoulder draped.Reverse: COS III; Genius standing facing left, with cornucopia and offering bowl, offering above an altar.RIC 173. Light scratches, silver tone.18mm, 3.21 grams.Authenticity guaranteed.Please view the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

Roman Empire - Vespasianus , silver denarius, struck in

Roman Empire - Vespasianus , silver denarius, struck in

Vespasianus , silver denarius, struck in Rome .Obverse: CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG; laureate head to the left.Reverse: CERES AVGVST; Ceres standing to the left with ears of grain and sceptre.Ref.: RIC mm, 3.42 grams.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see images for an own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

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Roman Empire - Lucius Verus , silver Denarius, struck

Lucius Verus , silver Denarius, struck in Rome in A.D.Obverse: IMP L AVREL VERVS AVG; bust bareheaded r.Reverse: PROV DEOR TR P II COS II; Providentia standing left with globe and cornucopiaeRef: RIC mm, 2.88 g Plated/FourrΓ©e (?) Provenance: collection Freimut HΓΌther (), Germany, collected since the s, including his tag.Authenticity guaranteed.Please view the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

Roman Empire – Hadrian , silver Denarius struck in

Roman Empire – Hadrian , silver Denarius struck in

Hadrian , silver Denarius minted in RomeObverse: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS; Bust with laurel wreath to the right.Reverse: SALVS AVG; Salus standing left, offering with an offering bowl above an altarRef: RIC 268; Dark silver tone, minor scratches.18 mm, 2.69 grams.Provenance: Dutch collection, bought in London in January .Authenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

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Roman Empire – Titus  A.D., Silver Denarius struck in

Roman Empire – Titus A.D., Silver Denarius struck in

Titus ( A.D.), silver Denarius struck in Rome, 80 A.D.Front: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM; Laurelled bust r.Reverse: TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII PP; winged lightning on throneRef: RIC mm, 3.12 g.Provenance; ex-collection Freimut HΓΌther (), Germany, collected since the s, with tag.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

Roman Empire - AR Denarius of emperor Elagabalus (

Roman Empire - AR Denarius of emperor Elagabalus (

Click here to view this lot Roman Empire - AR Denarius of emperor Elagabalus ( AD). Minted in Rome, 219 AD. 3.4 g, 18 mm Obverse: IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laurelled and draped bust facing right. Reverse side: VICTORIA AVG, Victoria walking to the left with a wreath in her right hand and a palm branch in her left hand. Ref: RIC 162; Cohen 304. Please see the images for a good impression. Lot will be shipped by registered letter post, using PostNL. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

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Roman Empire - AR Denarius, Elagabalus (AD ). Rome,

Roman Empire - AR Denarius, Elagabalus (AD ). Rome,

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. AR Denarius, Elagabalus (AD ). Rome, ca. AD .AR 3.41 g. Obv: IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG Radiate, draped bust right.Rev: FIDES EXERCITVS Fides seated l., holding standard in her l. hand, eagle on her outstretched right.Ref: RIC . BMC .Fine portrait. Very refined struck. Cabinet tone. Fdc. BU! Read more

Roman Empire - Elagabalus. AR Denarius Minted 219AD Fides

Roman Empire - Elagabalus. AR Denarius Minted 219AD Fides

Roman Imperial Denarius16mm2.57gRIC 67RSC 28Pleasing round strike with even mid-grey tonePlease see photos to help form your opinionObv. Radiate and draped bustRevFides seated left holding an eagle; standards either side.FIDES EXERCITVSProvenance.Guaranteed by Saint Paul Auctions Coins posted via Royal Mail.Signed for, first-class and insuredcOST Β£ days returns, buyer to pay return postage. Read More

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Roman Empire – Domitianus Caesar , AR Denarius struck

Roman Empire – Domitianus Caesar , AR Denarius struck

Domitianus Caesar , AR Denarius struck under Titus, in Rome A.D.CAESAR DIVI F DOMITIANVS COS VII; laurelled head, facing right.PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS; Minerva walking to the right, with spear and shield.RIC II 268 (Titus)19 mm, 3.02 grams.Struck after the death and deification of emperor Vespasianus, under Domitianus' older brother Titus as emperor.Authenticity guaranteed.Please view the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

Roman Empire – Denarius of Domitianus ( AD), struck

Roman Empire – Denarius of Domitianus ( AD), struck

Domitianus, A. D. Denarius A. D. Rom. 3.12 g. 19 mm Obv.: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XIIII, head with laurel wreath facing right. Rv. IMP XXII COS XVII CENS P P P, Minerva with lance and wreath on a platform facing right, owl at her feet. RIC 771; C. 289; BMC 223; BN 201Domitianus was the son of Vespasianus and the brother of Titus. After Titus died, he became emperor. He would stay in power for fifteen years, in which he implemented great cultural, economic and political changes. He was the first who let himself be addressed as emperor and god. Because of his tyrannical way of ruling, he was hated by the Senate. A conspiracy, in which his successor Nerva was probably involved, cost him his life. Read More

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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

Roman Empire - Denarius of Trajanus ( AD) struck in

Roman Empire - Denarius of Trajanus ( AD) struck in

Trajan A.D. AR denarius (20 mm, 3.14 g). Rome, struck in A.D. IMP CAES DOWN TRAIAN OPTIM AVG GERM DAC, lacquered and draped bust to the right / PARTHICO P M TR P COS VI P P SPQR, Mars with trophy and spear. RIC 331; BMCRE 616; RSC 190Please see the images to form your own impression. Read More

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Roman Empire - Denarius of Trajanus ( AD) struck in

Trajan AR Denarius. Rome, 100 A.D. IMP NERVA CAES TRAIAN AVG GERM, wreathed head to the right / P M TR P COS III P P, Abundantia sat to the left wiith scepter, with the horn of abundance as support, drapes on her lap. RIC 32; RSC 219; BMC g, 18 mmPlease see the images to form your own impression. Read More

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