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Roman Coins from Various Properties 410 411


Marcus Aurelius, Sestertius, Rome, 176-7, laureate bust right, rev. elaborate pile of arms, DE SARMATIS in exergue, 23.30g (RIC 1190; BMC 1602). Very fine


£100-£120


Faustina Junior, Sestertius, Rome 145-61, rev. Venus standing left, holding Victory and resting on shield, 26.29g (RIC 1367 var. [the left facing bust not recorded for this type]); together with miscellaneous Sestertii (4), Asses (2), Antoninianii (4), Folles (9), Prutahs of Judæa (3) [23]. Varied state


£80-£100 412


Septimius Severus, Denarii (3), all Rome, 197, rev. Hercules standing left holding club and bow, 2.62g (RIC 97), 208, rev. Jupiter standing left, head right, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, 2.76g (RIC 216), 202-10, rev. Roma seated left holding palladium and spear, 3.67g (RIC 288); Julia Domna, Denarii (2), both Rome, 211-17, revs. Empress seated left, holding branch and sceptre, 2.40g (RIC 381), Vesta seated left, holding simpulum and sceptre, 3.18g (RIC 391) [5]. Very fine and better, third toned


£80-£100 413


Septimius Severus, Denarius, Rome, 202-10, rev. Emperor standing left, 3.08g (RIC 265; BMC 330); Caracalla, Denarius, Rome, 207, rev. Emperor standing right, 3.78g (RIC 95; BMC 554); Geta, Denarius, Rome, 200-2, rev. Felicitas standing, 3.23g (RIC 9A; BMC 220) [3]. Nearly extremely fine and toned, but second with small split at 12 o’clock


£120-£150 414


Caracalla (as Cæsar), Denarii (3), all Rome, 196, rev. Minerva standing left holding spear and supporting shield, 2.91g (RIC 2), 196-8, revs. lituus, apex, bucranium and simpulum, 3.20g (RIC 6), Caracalla standing left holding baton, trophy behind, 3.56g (RIC 13B); Caracalla, Denarius, rev. trophy flanked by seated captives, 3.25g (RIC 54B); Geta, Denarius, Rome, 200-2, rev. Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia, 3.235g (RIC 9A) [5]. About very fine and better


£80-£100 415


Caracalla, Denarii (5), all Rome, 208, rev. Emperor on horseback right, captive by feet, 3.41g (RIC 108); 209, rev. Virtus standing right, holding spear and parazonium, foot raised on helmet, 4.09g (RIC 112); 210-13, revs. Fides standing left, holding standard and legionary eagle, standard behind, 3.43g (RIC 213), Mars standing left holding spear and trophy, 3.29g (RIC 223), Emperor standing right holding transverse spear, two standards behind, 3.20g (RIC 225) [5]. Very fine or better


£80-£100 416


Severus Alexander, Denarii (3), 222-8, rev. Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopia, 2.38g (RIC 148d), 228-31, rev. Fides seated left holding standards, 2.65g (RIC 193a), 231-5, rev. Jupiter walking left, head reverted, holding thunderbolt, 2.52g (RIC 237); Elagabalus, Antoninianus, Rome, 218-22, rev. Fides seated left, holding eagle and standard, standard in front, 4.06g (RIC 70f), Denarii (2), both Rome, revs. Lætitia standing left holding wreath and rudder set on globe, 2.67g (RIC 95b), Emperor standing left, sacrificing over lighted altar, star in front, 3.63g (RIC 146) [6]. About very fine and better


£80-£100 417


Gordian III, Antoninianii (6), 240, rev. Æquitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia, 4.73g (RIC 34); 241-3, revs. Sol standing left, holding globe and raising hand, 3.97g, 3.91g (both RIC 83); 241-3, rev. Emperor standing left, holding transverse spear and globe, 3.26g (RIC 93); 243-4, rev. Securitas standing left, holding sceptre and leaning on column, 4.43g (RIC 151); 242-4, rev. Emperor standing left, holding transverse spear and globe, 4.86g (RIC 216) [6]. Mostly very fine


£80-£100 418


Philip I, Antoninianii (5), all Rome, 244-7, revs. Æquitas standing left holding scales and cornucopia, 4.34g (RIC 27); Annona standing left holding corn-ears and cornucopia, 4.22g (RIC 28); Fides standing left holding two standards, 4.45g, 4.27g (both RIC 32), Victory advancing right holding wreath and palm, 4.19g (RIC 49) [5]. First extremely fine, others better than very fine


£100-£120 419


Carausius, Antoninianus, London, 287-8, radiate and draped bust right, rev. Salus standing left, feeding serpent rising from altar and holding sceptre, M L in exergue, 2.96g (RIC 155 var. [obv. legend]). Very fine with a good portrait, but flan slightly ragged


£80-£100 420


Carausius, Antoninianus, uncertain mint, 287-93, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Pax standing left, holding branch and vertical sceptre, 4.20g (RIC 984). Light smoothing in fields before face, otherwise very fine, attractive patina £50-£70


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Carausius, Antoninianii (2), London, 290-1, rev. Pax standing left, holding branch and sceptre, 3.99g (RIC 98) unmarked ‘C’ mint, 291, rev. Pax standing left, holding olive-branch and vertical sceptre, 4.19g (RIC 476); Allectus, Antoninianus, London, 293-6, rev. Pax standing left, holding branch and transverse sceptre, 3.85g (RIC 5) [3]. Fine and better, but one with some corrosion


£60-£80 422


Carausius, Antoninianii (5), all uncertain mint, revs. Moneta standing left holding scales and cornucopia, 3.67g (RIC 855); Pax standing left, holding branch and sceptre, 4.68g, 3.74g (both RIC 880); Salus standing left, feeding serpent coiled around altar and holding sceptre, 4.34g (RIC 983) [4]. Good fine, but some roughness


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