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Roman Republic Three (3) denarius: Cipius, Pulcher, Silanus and one (1) quinarius (Dossenus) Minted in Rome between 115-114 B.C.  (No Reserve Price)
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Roman Republic Three (3) denarius: Cipius, Pulcher, Silanus and one (1) quinarius (Dossenus) Minted in Rome between 115-114 B.C. (No Reserve Price)

Roman Republic - Lot comprising four (4) silver coins (3 denarius and 1 quinarius). Fine to good fine conditions, all them perfectly classificable coins. 1.- M. Cipius M.f. - Silver denarius (3,52 g. 16 mm.) Minted in Rome between 115-114 B.C. Helmeted head of Roma right. M.CIPI.M.F. - X behind. Victory driving galloping biga right; rudder below. Crawford 289/1. Choice fine, nice silver toning. 2.- L. Rubrius Dossenus. Silver quinarius (1.48 g. 14 mm.) - Minted at Rome, 87 BC. DOS SEN. Laureate head of Neptune right, with trident over shoulder./ L RVBRI. Victory standing right, holding wreath and palm frond; to right, garlanded altar with serpent coiled around top. Crawford 348/4. Choice fine. Nice toning. 3.- C. Claudius Pulcher - Silver denarius (3,31 g. 19 mm.) minted in Rome between 110 - 109 B.C. Helmeted head of Roma right. / Victory in biga right, holding reins in both hands; C PVLCHER in exergue. Crawford 300/1. Sydenham 569. RSC Claudia 1. Fine condition. Porous surfaces. 4.- D. Junius L.f. Silanus silver denarius (3,15 g. 19 mm.) minted in Rome, 91 B.C. Helmeted head right of Roma; V behind. / Victory in biga right. XXI above. D SILANVS L F / ROMA in exergue. Sear 225; Cra. 337/3; Syd. 646. Good fine condition. Porous surfaces. LOTE-624 2025-9059

No. 99111315

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Roman Republic Three (3) denarius: Cipius, Pulcher, Silanus and one (1) quinarius (Dossenus) Minted in Rome between 115-114 B.C.  (No Reserve Price)

Roman Republic Three (3) denarius: Cipius, Pulcher, Silanus and one (1) quinarius (Dossenus) Minted in Rome between 115-114 B.C. (No Reserve Price)

Roman Republic - Lot comprising four (4) silver coins (3 denarius and 1 quinarius). Fine to good fine conditions, all them perfectly classificable coins.


1.- M. Cipius M.f. - Silver denarius (3,52 g. 16 mm.) Minted in Rome between 115-114 B.C.

Helmeted head of Roma right. M.CIPI.M.F. - X behind.

Victory driving galloping biga right; rudder below.

Crawford 289/1.

Choice fine, nice silver toning.


2.- L. Rubrius Dossenus. Silver quinarius (1.48 g. 14 mm.) - Minted at Rome, 87 BC.

DOS SEN. Laureate head of Neptune right, with trident over shoulder./

L RVBRI. Victory standing right, holding wreath and palm frond; to right, garlanded altar with serpent coiled around top.

Crawford 348/4.

Choice fine. Nice toning.



3.- C. Claudius Pulcher - Silver denarius (3,31 g. 19 mm.) minted in Rome between 110 - 109 B.C.

Helmeted head of Roma right. /

Victory in biga right, holding reins in both hands; C PVLCHER in exergue.

Crawford 300/1. Sydenham 569. RSC Claudia 1.

Fine condition. Porous surfaces.



4.- D. Junius L.f. Silanus silver denarius (3,15 g. 19 mm.) minted in Rome, 91 B.C.

Helmeted head right of Roma; V behind. /

Victory in biga right. XXI above. D SILANVS L F / ROMA in exergue.

Sear 225; Cra. 337/3; Syd. 646.

Good fine condition. Porous surfaces.

LOTE-624 2025-9059

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