roman republican silver denarius of c considius paetus

Roman Republican - Silver Denarius of C. Considius Paetus,

Roman Republican - Silver Denarius of C. Considius Paetus,

Obverse: Head of Apollo, right,within border of dotsReverse: Curule chair, C CONSIDI above, PAETI in exergue.General notes: large oval flan, both dies off centre, light deposit each side; good metal.Reference: S 454Good fine, but please see pictures for condition and grade.20mm, 4.15gProvenance: Ex Lockdales, UK Will be dispatched by registered post. Read More

Roman Republic - AR Denarius, C Considius Paetus, ca 46 BC -

Roman Republic - AR Denarius, C Considius Paetus, ca 46 BC -

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. C Considius Paetus, ca 46 BCAR-Denarius, 3.99 g.Obv.: PAETI Laureate, diademed head of Venus r.Rev.: (C CONSIDI) Victory in quadriga l., holding wreath and palm-branch.Cr. ; RSC Considia 6; BMC .See images for a proper impression.Registered mail Read more

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Roman Republican - Denarius Anonymous issue, c. 86 B.C.

Roman Republican - Denarius Anonymous issue, c. 86 B.C.

AR Denarius. Anonymous Issue, c. 86 B.C.Obv.. Head of Apollo right, thunderbolt belowRev.Jupiter driving quadriga and preparing to hurl thunderboltGood metal.Round strike with strong reverse.Even grey toneSee Crawford 350/A/217mm3..43gEx. Naumann Read More

Roman Republican - Silver Denarius, P. Satrienus, with She

Roman Republican - Silver Denarius, P. Satrienus, with She

Obverse: helmeted head of young Mars, right; with control numeral behind, LXXXVIIII (89)Reverse: ROMA legend above, she-wolf prowling left, P SATRIE/NVS in two lines in exergue.Ref: S319, C bGVF, but please see pictures for grade and condition.18mm, 3.97gProvenance: Ex TimeLine Auctions (old ticket included).Will be dispatched by registered post. Read More

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Roman Republic, silver denarius of C. Piso Frugi, minted in

Roman Republic, silver denarius of C. Piso Frugi, minted in

Roman Republic. Silver denarius of C. Piso Frugi, minted in Rome, 67 BC.Obv.: Laureate head of Apollo facing right, crown of Isis to the left.Rev.: C PISO L F FRVGI; rider on horseback with whip facing right, whip in upper left corner.Ref.: Crawford mm, 3.63 grams Raised relief. Light silver tone. Light scratch on obv.Provenance: Ex Laurent Bricault collection of Isis and Serapis.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped by registered post. Read More

Roman Empire - Silver Denarius of emperor Augustus, 27 B.C.

Roman Empire - Silver Denarius of emperor Augustus, 27 B.C.

Silver Denarius of emperor Augustus, 27 B.C. - 14 A.D.Front: CAESAR AUGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, Laureled head facing right with small countermarkReverse: CL CAESARES AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT, Caius and Lucius standing opposite of each other with 2 shields and a spearwith Lituus and Simpulum in betweenRef: BMC ; RIC 207; C. 43 Provenance: Purchased in January , at coin shop Noordeinde, The Hague (NL)Please see the photos to form your own impression. Read More

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Roman Republic - Lot of three republican silver coins

Roman Republic - Lot of three republican silver coins

Lot of three republican silver coins Caesar- ElephantMarc Antony- LegionaryQ Titius- QuinariusF- VF13mm / 18mmAuthenticity guaranteed. Please see the images to form your own impression. Lot will be shipped by registered post. Shipment only in EU countries! Customers from non EU countries could pick up the items personally or provide an adress within European Union. 14 Read More

Roman Republic - C. Annius silver denarius (3,92 g. 19 mm.)

Roman Republic - C. Annius silver denarius (3,92 g. 19 mm.)

Roman Republic - C. Annius silver denarius (3,92 g. 19 mm.) B.C.L FABI L F HISP. Quadriga.C ANNI T F T N PRO COS EX S C, diademed and draped female bust right, scales before, winged caduceus behind; Victory in a quadriga right, holding palm, L FABI L F HISP in ex, Q above. (Bab. 3) (Crawford a)3,92 g. 19 mm.Good very fine condition. Nice lighly silver tone.Please see the photos for a better impression. Read More

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Roman Republic - C. Renius silver denarius (3,91 g. 15 mm.)

Roman Republic - C. Renius silver denarius (3,91 g. 15 mm.)

Roman Republic - C. Renius silver denarius (3,91 g. 15 mm.) minted in Rome in 138 B.C. Helmeted head of Roma right, X behind.Juno driving biga of goats right, holding whip, reins and sceptre. C.RENI below, ROMA in exergue. Crawford .Good very fine condition, great example!Please see the images for a better impression. Read More

Roman Empire - AR Denarius of Emperor Augustus (27 B. C. -

Roman Empire - AR Denarius of Emperor Augustus (27 B. C. -

Roman Empire - AR Denarius of Emperor Augustus (27 B. C. - 14 A.D.) Minted in Colonia Patricia (Cordoba, Spain) approx. 19 B. C. 3.28 g, 17 mmObv. [CAESAR] AVGVSTVS, AugustusΒ΄ head facing left.Reverse.OB / CIVIS / SERVATOS in oak leaf wreath (corona civica).Literature: RIC 77b, Cohen 209a. Rare edition with portrait facing left.The obverse has some test cuts and bankersΒ΄ marks.Both sides show light porosity and light toning.Some old scratches here and there.Please also view the photos to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped by registered letter post, using PostNL. Read More

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Roman Republic - C. Postumius. AR Denarius, 74 BC. Bust of

Roman Republic - C. Postumius. AR Denarius, 74 BC. Bust of

Roman RepublicC. Postumius. AR Denarius (19 mm, 3,9 g), 74 BC.Obv. Bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder.Rev. C POSTVMI TA, hound running right, spear below.Crawford a.Beautifully toned. Big scratch on the reverse, otherwise very fine.Authenticity guaranteed. Please see the images to form your own impression. Lot will be shipped by registered post.NO 4 Read More

Roman Republic - AR Denarius C Renius 138BC Biga of goats

Roman Republic - AR Denarius C Renius 138BC Biga of goats

Crawford mm3.77g.First class collectable example with rare reveress,Even silver tone.Please study photos.Obv.Winged helmeted head of Roma, X beforeRev.Juno driving biga of goats, holding sceptre and reins.C RENI below, ROMA in exergue.Coins are sent signed for and insured via Royal Mail.Cost Β£ days returns period; buyer to pay cost.Provenance guaranteed by DNW London Read More

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Roman Empire - denarius of Augustus (27 B.C. - 14 A.D.),

Roman Empire - denarius of Augustus (27 B.C. - 14 A.D.),

Being the sons of his daughter Julia and Agrippa, Caius and Lucius were the intended successors of August and adopted by him as his sons. Unfortunately they died before they could govern. Augustus was inconsolable and accused Livia of poisoning them in favour of her son Tiberius. Denomination: AR denarius, beautiful silver.Condition:Fine+ (scratches on the reverse side).Size:17 mm. Weight: 3.7 gramsPeriod: 2 B.C. - 12 A.D.Struck in: LyonExergue: CL CAESARES Caius andLucius caesarsObverse: CAESAR AVGVSTVS – DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, Augustus laurelled to the right. Ceasar Augustus, son of the divine Julius (Caesar), father of the nation.Reverse:AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT, Caius and Lucius with shield en spears, with a sipulum and lithus between them. Sons of Augustus, nominated consuls, princes of youth.Reference: RIC 207.Please see the images for your own impression. Read More

Roman Empire - Denarius of August (27 B.C. - 14 A.D.), from

Roman Empire - Denarius of August (27 B.C. - 14 A.D.), from

Being the sons of his daughter Julia and Agrippa, Caius and Lucius were the intended successors of August and adopted by him as his sons. Unfortunately they died before they could govern. Augustus was inconsolable and he accused Livia of poisoning them in favour of her son Tiberius. Denomination: AR Denarius, beautiful silverCondition:Fine+ (scratches on the reverse side)Size:17 mm Weight: 3.7 gPeriod: 2 B.C. - 12 A.D.Struck in: Lyon.Exergue: CL CAESARES Caius andLucius caesarsObverse: CAESAR AVGVSTVS – DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, August laurelled to the right. Ceasar August, son of the divine Julius (Caesar), father of the nation.Reverse:AVGVSTI F COS DESIGN PRINC IVVENT, Caius and Lucius with shield en spears, with a sipulum and lithus between them. Sons of August, nominated consuls, princes of youth.Reference: RIC 207.Please see the images for your own impression. 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. Laurelled head facing right.Reverse: VESTA. Vesta facing right with simpulum and sceptre.RICΒ² 360.Condition: Very Fine.Weight: 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 Britain, Germania, Greece and Judea, among others. 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 Vespasian were not satisfied with that and chose Vespasian as emperor. Vespasian went to Rome and even before he reached the city gates, Vitellius was lynched and Vespasian 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

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 - Silver Denarius of Emperor Vespasianus (

Roman Empire - Silver Denarius of Emperor Vespasianus (

The eagle is the symbol of the stability of the Roman Empire.Vespasianus a. D. Denarius 76 a. D. Rome. 2.9 g, 18 mm Obv.: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, head with laurel wreath tot the left Rev.: COS-VIII, eagle on a decorated base to the left. RIC 848; BMC 184; BN 155The 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

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of emperor Vespasian (

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of emperor Vespasian (

Vespasian ( A.D.) AR Denarius (18 mm, 3.42 g), Rome, 75 A.D.Obv.: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laurelled head facing rightReverse:PON MAX TR P COS VI, Pax facing left, with a branchRIC II, 772.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 Britain, Germania, Greece and Judea, among others. 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 Vespasian were not satisfied with that and chose Vespasian as emperor. Vespasian went to Rome and even before he reached the city gates, Vitellius was lynched and Vespasian was hailed as a hero. He had the Colosseum built, among others... Read More

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Roman Empire – Silver denarius of emperor Vespasian (

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of emperor Vespasian (

VESPASIAN () Denarius. Rome.Front: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII. Laurelled head facing right.Reverse: VESTA. Vesta facing right with simpulum and sceptre.RICΒ² 360.Condition: Very FineWeight: 3.30 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 Britain, Germania, Greece and Judea, among others. 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 Vespasian were not satisfied with that and chose Vespasian as emperor. Vespasian went to Rome and even before he reached the city gates, Vitellius was lynched and Vespasian was hailed as a hero. He had the Colosseum built, among others... Read More

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Maximinus Thrax (

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

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Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Emperor Hadrianus

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Emperor Hadrianus

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Emperor Hadrianus ( A.D.) minted in Rome, A.D.Front: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS; laurelled bust facing rightReverse: COS III; Spes sanding to the left with flower, lifting a tip of her robeRef: RIC 100 (rarity 'R' in RIC).19 mm, 3,24 grams.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped by registered post. Read More

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of Emperor Severus

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of Emperor Severus

Silver denarius of Emperor Severus Alexander ( A.D.) minted in Rome 226 A.D.Obverse: IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG; laurelled and draped bust to the rightReverse: PM TR P V COS II PP; Mars running r. wih trophy and spearRef: RIC mm, 3.02 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

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Roman Empire – Silver denarius of Emperor Severus

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of Emperor Severus

Silver denarius of Emperor Severus Alexander ( A.D.) minted in Rome 226 A.D.Obverse: IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG; honored and draped bust to the rightReverse: PM TR P V COS II PP; Alexander standing to the left, sacrificing with sacrificial bowl above altarRef.: RIC mm, 2.76 gram.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped by registered post. Read More

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Emperor Caracalla

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of Emperor Caracalla

Silver Denarius of Emperor Caracalla , struck in RomeFront: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT; laureate bust r.Reverse: MONETA AVG; Moneta standing to the left, with scales and cornucopiaRef: RIC mm, 3.29 grams. Flan crack.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 – 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

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