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Roman Empire – Silver denarius of Gordian III (

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of Gordian III (

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of Gordian III ( AD), minted in Rome, reverse PIETAS AUGUSTIObverse: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, from behind.Reverse: PIETAS AVGVSTI, Pietas standing slightly left, veiled head left, raising both hands in prayer2.88 g, 21 mm.Condition: VF+For a proper impression see the images. Read More

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of Gordian III (

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of Gordian III (

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of Gordian III ( AD), minted in Rome, reverse PIETAS AUGUSTIObverse: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, from behind.Reverse: PIETAS AVGVSTI, Pietas standing slightly left, veiled head left, raising both hands in prayer2.63 g, 21 mm.Condition: VFSee the photos to better evaluate the coin. Read More

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Roman Empire – silver denarius of Gordian III (241 AD),

Roman Empire – silver denarius of Gordian III (241 AD),

Roman Empire – silver denarius of Gordian III (241 AD), minted in Rome, reverse ApolloObverse: IMPGORDIANVSPIVSFELAVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust rightReverse: P M TR P III COS II P P, Apollo seated left holding branch in right handWeight: 3.65gDiameter: 20mmCondition: VF+ See the photos to better evaluate the coin. Read More

Roman Empire - Gordian III ( A.D.), silver denarius

Roman Empire - Gordian III ( A.D.), silver denarius

Roman Empire - Gordian III ( A.D.), silver denarius (3,09 g. 19 mm.), Romemint. VENVS VICTRIX IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust of Gordian III rightVENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing half-left, leaning on shield, holding helmet and transverse scepter. RIC 131 Extremely fine condition.Irisade patina. Beautiful portrait. Full details. Great examplePlease see the photos for a better impression. Read More

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Roman Empire - GORDIAN III (). Silver Antoninianus

Roman Empire - GORDIAN III (). Silver Antoninianus

GORDIAN III (). Silver Antoninianus (21mm,4,31g). Rome.Obv: IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.Rev: FIDES MILITVM. Fides standing left with sceptre and standard.RIC 1.Good very fine, lightly toned. Please see the photos for a better impression. Read More

Roman Empire – Gordian III . Silver Tetradrachme,

Roman Empire – Gordian III . Silver Tetradrachme,

Gordian III , Silver Tetradrachme, struck in Antiochia.Obverse: AYTOK K M ANT GOP?IANOC CEB; laurelled bust facing right, draped and with cuirass.Reverse: ?HMAPX E?OYCIAC; in exergue: SC; Eagle standing, facing front, head to the left, wreath in beak.Prieur mm, grams.AUTOKrator Kaisar Markos ANTonius GORDIANOS SEBastos = the Greek translation of Gordian's imperial title: Imperator Caesar Marcus Antonius Gordianus Augustus. The reverse side mentions his power as people's tribune (Lat. Tribunicia Potestas), DEMARCHikes EXOUSIAS.Authenticity guaranteed.Please view the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

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Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Gordianus III (

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Gordianus III (

Click here to view this lot Denomination: AR denarius.Condition: Very beautifulSize: 20 mm Weight:3.16 gPeriod: 240 ADMinted in: RomeExergue: -.-Front: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, draped bust facing right with cuirass and laurels. Gordianus as Emperor. Translation: the pious and happy Emperor.Reverse side: SECVRITAS PVBLICA, securitas on throne facing left, holding a scepterand supporting his head. Public safety.Reference: RIC 130Denarii of Gordianus III are much more rare than antoninianiGordanius III was the grandson of Gordianus I who had died during an uprising in North Africa. The Senate chose him to be Caesar, while Balbinus and Pupienus become Emperor.When these two were murdered, this cleared the way for the only 13 year-old Gordianus III.When his teacher Thimestus died, he selected Philip the Arab to be his counsellor. It is presumed he was later killed him (in 244 AD).Please see images for your own impression. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

Roman Empire - Sestertius of Gordian III

Roman Empire - Sestertius of Gordian III

Gordian III AE Sestertius A.D 241 - PAX AETERNA S-C.33 mm/11.5 g Read more

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Roman Empire - Gordian III silver antoninianus (23mm - 3.80

Roman Empire - Gordian III silver antoninianus (23mm - 3.80

Click here to view this lot Gordian III silver antoninianus (23mm - 3.80g). Rome, AD . IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia. RIC 63.Good very fine conditon. Nice silver tone.Please see the photos for a better impression. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

Roman Empire - Gordian III () – Lot of 3

Roman Empire - Gordian III () – Lot of 3

Gordian III () – Lot of 3 – Antoninianus billon.--Antoninianus 1. *Rome 238. VF.Diameter: 22 mmWeight: 3.92 gObverse: Radiate bust of Gordian III, draped and armoured, right,seen from three-quarters back (A2)"IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG"Reverse: Victoria (Victory) moving to the left, holding apalm frond in her left hand and waving a crown in her right. "VICTORIA AVG".Rarity type: R1Cf: Β RIC 19; RSC 357; ROME ;RIC 5Β _________________Antoninianus 2,*Rome 243. VF+ Diameter: 23 mmWeight: 4.32 gObverse: Radiate bust of Gordian III, draped and armoured, right, seen from three-quarters back (A2). "IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG"Reverse: Securitas (Security) standing front, looking left,legs crossed, holding a long vertical sceptre in her right hand,left arm leaning on a column. "SECVRIT PERPET"Rarity type: R1Cf: C.336- RIC.153- RCV.- HCC.63- MRK.Β _____________Antoninianus 3*Antioche . F.Diameter: 21.5 mm Weight: 3.33 g Obverse: Radiate bust of Gordian III, draped and armoured, right, seen from three- quarters back. "IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG" Reverse: Mars walking to the left, holding an olive branchin his right hand, and in his left a transverse spear anda shield.Rarity type: R1Cf: RIC.212, C.162, RC..--See the photos.Shipped by registered post. Read More

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Roman Empire - Lot of 5 AR Antoniniani of Gordian III,

Roman Empire - Lot of 5 AR Antoniniani of Gordian III,

Roman ImperialLot of 5 Silver Antoniniani Gordian III,Philip II.All five in very fine or very fine -22mm(5)Authenticity guaranteed. Please see the images to form your own impression. Lot will be shipped by registered post.L 10 Read More

Roman Empire - Moesia, Viminacium Gordian III,

Roman Empire - Moesia, Viminacium Gordian III,

Moesia, Viminacium Gordian III, Bronze circa mm., 7.24g. Obv. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rev. Moesia Superior standing between lion and bull; in exergue, AN IIII. Reference: Varbanov 119.Brown tone. Very Fine.Provenance: Ex Naville NumismaticsSee images for a proper impression. Read More

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Roman Empire - Gordian III - Sestertius (, Rome) -

Roman Empire - Gordian III - Sestertius (, Rome) -

Obv/ IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG. Laureate bust r.Rev/ IOVIS STATOR - SC. Jupiter standing with sceptre and thunderbolt. C.111-RCV.-RIC.298See images for a proper impression. Read More

Roman Empire - Gordian III,  AR Tetradrachm

Roman Empire - Gordian III, AR Tetradrachm

Gordian III, Tetradrachm Antioch circa 240, AR 26mm., g. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rev. ??MA?X E? ????? C Eagle standing, head l., holding wreath in beak Prieur 279.Good Very Fine. Read More

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Roman Empire - GORDIAN III (). Sestertius. Rome.

Roman Empire - GORDIAN III (). Sestertius. Rome.

Obv: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.Rev: P M TR P III COS II P P Apollo seated left with branch and lyre.Reference: C.240-RCV.-RIC.301Condition: Very fine. Weight: gr Diameter: 30 mm. Provenance: Ex Monnaies d'Antan Read More

Roman Empire - Gordian III -  AD - AE Sestertius -

Roman Empire - Gordian III - AD - AE Sestertius -

Gordian III. AD. AE Sestertius. O:\ IMP GORDIANVS PIVS DEL AVG; Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right. R:\ LAETITIA AVG N; Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and anchor. gr.- mm. RIC IV 300. aXF. Lighr Green patinaWith certificate of authenticity Read More

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Roman Empire -Gordian III - AD - AE Sestertius -

Gordian III. AD. AE Sestertius. O:\ IMP GORDIANVS PIVS DEL AVG; Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right. R:\ LAETITIA AVG N; Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and anchor. gr.- mm. RIC IV 300. aXF. Light Green patinaWith certificate of authenticity Read More

Roman Empire - MESOPOTAMIA, Edessa. Gordian III. AD .

Roman Empire - MESOPOTAMIA, Edessa. Gordian III. AD .

MESOPOTAMIA, Edessa. Gordian III. AD mm, g, 6h). Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / Veiled and turreted bust of Tyche left; before, Aquarius standing right on pedestal and altar. BMC 124; SNG Copenhagen Read More

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Roman Empire - Gordian III  AD. Γ† Sestertius. Rome,

Roman Empire - Gordian III AD. Γ† Sestertius. Rome,

Roman ImperialGordian III AD.Γ† Sestertius (20,8g., 30mm.) Rome, AD.IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter standing front, head left, holding thunderbolt in right hand over Gordian standing left and vertical sceptre in left hand.RIC 255a.Good very fine.Authenticity guaranteed. Please see the images to form your own impression. Lot will be shipped by registered post. 70 Read More

Roman Empire - Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch. Gordian III. AD

Roman Empire - Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch. Gordian III. AD

eleucis and Pieria. Antioch. Gordian III. AD . AR Tetradrachm (29mm, g, 12h). Struck AD . Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Eagle standing facing, head left, with wreath in beak and wings spread; S C in exergue. McAlee 860; Prieur 282. Read More

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Roman Empire - Gordian III Γ† Sestertius, Rome, A.D

GORDIAN III (). Sestertius. Rome.Obv: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.Rev: P M TR P III COS P P / S C. Gordian seated left on sella curulis, holding globe and parazonium.Reference: RIC 294a.Condition: Very fine.Weight: g.Diameter: 34 mm.Provenance: Ex Numismatik NaumannSee images for a proper impression. Read More

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of emperor Hadrian (

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of emperor Hadrian (

Silver denarius of emperor Hadrian, AD , minted in Rome AD .Front: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS; Bust with laurel wreath to the right.Reverse: ROMVLO CONDITORI; Romulus, founder of the city of Rome, walking to the right, holding a big trophy and a spear.Ref.: RIC mm, 2.86 grams.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped by registered post. Read More

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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

Roman Empire – silver denarius of Geta Caesar, ,

Roman Empire – silver denarius of Geta Caesar, ,

Roman Empire – silver denarius of Geta Caesar, , struck in Rome, A.D.Obverse: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, draped bust with cuirass, bareheaded to the right.Reverse: SECVRIT IMPERII, Securitas sitting to the left with globe.Ref.: RIC 20b. 19 mm, 3.40 grams.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

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Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of emperor Vespasian (

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of emperor Vespasian (

VESPASIAN () Denarius. Rome.Obverse: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII. Laureate head facing right.Reverse: VESTA. Vesta facing right with simpulum and sceptre.RICΒ² 360.Condition: Very FineWeight: 2.6 g Diameter: 17 mm The son of a businessman and brother of the prefect of Rome, he enlisted as a soldier in the army. He served under Caligula, Claudius and Nero. He was successful and held positions in, among others, Britain, Germania, Greece and Judea. Nero let him strike down a revolt in the latter country, with great success. Coins with the "Judea Capta" reverse side are highly sought-after. After Galba fell, and Otho after that, Vitellius rose to power. The soldiers of Vespasianus were not satisfied with that and chose Vespasianus as emperor. Vespasianus went to Rome and even before he reached the city gates, Vitellius was lynched and Vespasianus was hailed as a hero. He was a skilled leader and Rome prospered. He had the Colosseum built, for example. In 79 he died of dysentery. Read More

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