Roman Empire - Diva Faustina (AD 140-141) silver denarius (3,37 g. 18 mm). Rome mint. AVGVSTA. Ceres with spikes and torch
Leilão de moedas antigas (romanas e bizantinas)
Old Hispania - Tiberius (14-37 A. D.), large bronze Follis, minted in Carteia, Roman Hispania (San Roque, Cadiz) Helm on the reverse side: GERMANICO ET DRVSO.
Roman Republic - Cordia. Denarius, AR (46 B C) Rome.
Roman Empire - Augustus (43 BC-17 AD) - Æ As (g 11.02; mm 25/24), M. Salvius Otho, moneyer, Rome c. 7 BC - Head / S C - RIC I, 431
Roman Republic - Gens Clovia. T. Cloelius (98 BC). AR silver quinarius
Roman Republic - Decorated heart-shape pre-money of Aes Formatum (34.18 g, 33 x 23 mm) Central Italy, circa the centuries 4th D.
Roman Republic - Didramma (Quadrigatus), 213-212 B. C. Rome
Greek Antiquity - Northern Apulia, Luceria c. 217-212 BC - Æ Biunx (g 15.16; mm 25) - Scallop shell / Astragalus - HN Italy 677d; Trav. 284
Iberia – Ketovion – Salacia. Alcácer do Sal, Portugal. As, 2nd Century A.D.
Roman Republic - L. Antestius Gragulus c. 136 BC - AR Denarius (g 3.82; mm 19/18), Rome - Head of Roma / Jupiter in quadriga - Cr. 238/1
Roman Republic - Garguilius, Ogulnius and Vergilius silver denarius (3,54 g. 20,5 mm.), Rome mint, 86 BC. Apollo head/Jupiter galloping quadriga. Rare.
Roman Republic - Q. Pompeius Rufus Denarius 54 b. C. – 19 mm / 3.45 g
Roman Republic - Imperatorial. C. Caesar Octavianus. Denarius, mint moving with Octavian 36 BC (17 mm, 3.54 gr). Tetrastyle temple of Divus Julius
Roman Empire - Augustus (27 BC-14 AD) - Æ Quadrans (g 3.30; mm 16/15.5), struck c. 9 AD - Moneyers Lamia, Silius, and Annius - RIC I, 421
Roman Empire – Nimes. Dupondius, Auguste/Agrippa, 8-3 B.C.
Roman Empire - Augustus - AR Denarius Patrician colony (Hispania) struck in the years 18 – 16 B C
Roman Empire - Augustus (27 B C –14 A D ). AR denarius, Lugdunum, 8 B C Cayo Caesar on horseback
Roman Empire - Nero, Denar, SALUS
Roman Empire - Vitellius (69 AD). AR Denarius, Rome. Libertas
Roman Empire - Claudius (41-54 AD) - Æ Sestertius with countermark NCAPR (g 26.75; mm 33), struck c. 41-50 AD - Claudius / Spes Augusta - RIC I, 99
Roman Empire - Domitian (81-96 AD) - Æ Orichalcum Dupondius (g 12.50; mm 26), Rome c. 85 AD - Head / Fortuna - RIC II, 405
Roman Empire - Anonymous bronze quadrans (2,69 g, 14 mm) time of Domitian to Antoninus Pius. Rome mint, 81-161 A.D. Helmeted Minerva / Owl. Scarce.
Roman Empire - Titus (79-81 AD), sestertius, Rome (80)
Roman Empire - Provincial. Macedonia, Philippi. Time of Claudius or Nero, AE Assarion
Roman Empire - Domitian (81-96 A.D.), bronze as (9,55 g. 21 mm), Rome mint, 84 A.D. SALVTI AVGVSTI. Ara. Scarce.
Roman Empire - AR denarius - Trajan - Dacian trophy (RIC 147) - 3,20g 19mm
Roman Empire - AR denarius - Hadrian - Concordia (RIC 4a) - 19 mm 3,31g
Roman Empire - AR denarius - Hadrian - Roma seated (RIC 77) - 18 mm 3,23g
Roman Empire - ANTONINUS PIUS (138-161 AD), Æ Sestertius (Annona) - 30-32mm; 24.87g; 6h
Roman Empire - ANTONINUS PIUS (138-161 AD), Æ Dupondius (Providentia) - 23mm; 10.59g; 11h / RIC 953
Roman Empire - Diva Faustina I. Died A.D. 140/1. Æ Sestertius. Rome mint, A.D. 141. Heavy and thick example
Roman Empire - AR denarius - Antoninus Pius - Annona (RIC 250) - 3,09g 17mm
Roman Empire - JULIA DOMNA, wife of Septimius Severus. Augusta (193-217 AD) silver denarius (18 mm - 3,25 g). Rome mint, 210 A.D. FORTVNAE FELICI.
Roman Empire - 1 Denarius in silver - (204 A D.) - Julia Domna - Rome
Roman Empire - Provincial. Cappadocia, Caesarea-Eusebia. Commodus. AD 177-192. Æ (28,80 mm, 14,67 gr) Dated RY 11 (AD 190) Agalma of Mt. Argaeus
Roman Empire – Caracalla. Denarius , 196-217 AD
Roman Empire - Severus Alexander (222 - 235 A.D.), bronze as (10,15 g. 24 mm), Struck 235-236 A.D. FIDES MILITVM, S C. Scarce
Roman Empire - AR antoninianus - Gordian III - Jupiter Stator (RIC 84) - 22 mm 4,75g - heavy!
Roman Empire - Sestertius of emperor Gordianus III (238-244 A D.) mint of Rome
Roman Empire - 1 Denarius in silver (245–7 A. D.) - Otacilia Severa - Roma
Roman Empire - Philip Son, (Caesar, 244-247), Sestertius, 245
Roman Empire - Philip I, 244-249. AR Antoninianus, Commemorating the 1000th anniversary of Rome. Rare.
Roman Empire - Trajan Decius (249-251 AD) - Æ Semis (g 4.38; mm 17) - Bust / Mars - RIC IV, 128 - Scarce
Roman Empire - Probus (276 - 282 A.D.) silvered antoninianus (3,89 g. 21 mm.) from Cyzicus mint, 281 A.D. VIRTVS PROBI AVG. T / XXI. Mars with spear and trophy.
Roman Empire - Antoninianus of Magnia Urbica (282-283 AD) 'VENVS CELEST.'
Roman Empire - Constantius II, 337-361. AR Siliqua, Constantinopolis, 340-351.
Roman Empire - Ӕ centenionalis - Aelia Flacilla - Salus Reipublicae - Antioch (RIC62) - struck 383-388 AD - 22mm, 4,36g - scarce & beautifull!
Byzantine Empire - Justin II, AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 565-67.
Byzantine Empire - Alexis II Angel Comnenus, 1195–1203, Trachy (Triple Strike)
Greco-Roman Antiquity - Roman Republic: Aes rude & Aes grave (uncia) - Magna Graecia: Bruttium, Rhegion, Pentonkion and Ptolemaios IX AE - Roman Empire: Theodosius, Follis (x 5)
Ancient Hispania - Lot of 4 As of Castulo, Linares (Jaen) Struck in the years 180-150 BC (4x)
Roman Republic - Lot of 4 Republican Denarius (4x)
Roman Empire - lot of 6 ases of the emperor Augustus (Hispanic mint of Julia Traducta and mint of Rome) (6x)
Roman Empire – lot of 2 Denarii: 1º – Domitian (AD 81-96), AR Denarius – Rev: PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS, Vesta seated left / 2º – Septimius Severus (AD 193-211), AR Denarius AD 198-202 – Rev: ANNONAE AVGG (2x)
Roman Empire - Couple of bronze coins: Hadrian (117-138 A.D.) bronze dupondius (SALVS PVBLICA / S C) and Augustus (27 B.C 14 A.D) bronze as large (S-C) (2) .
Roman Empire - Couple of bronze coins: Crispina (Commodus wife, 178-183 A.D.), bronze dupondius (IVNO - LVCINA,) and Philip I ( 244- 249 A.D) bronze sestertius ( VICTORIA AVGG) (2).
Roman Empire - Two AR denarius - Diva Faustina Major - Peacock (RIC 384, 18mm 2,78g) & Aeternitas (RIC 17mm 2,94g) (2x)
Roman Republic / Empire - Lot comprising 2 Denarii: Cn. Cornelius Cn.f. Lentulus Clodianus, 88 BC / Plautilla (Wife of Caracalla), Augusta AD 202-205, AD 202-203 (2x)
Roman Empire - 2 x AE Follis, Valentinian II and Constantine the Great (2x)
Roman Empire - 4 diverse AE coins of Theodosius, 379-395 B. C. (4x)
Roman Empire - lot of 12 coins of Magnentius, Crispus, Constantine, Constantius and Arcadius (12x)
Roman Republic - Julius Caesar (45 - 44 B.C.) Paduan style cast Medallion (27,80 g. 36 mm.) C. CAESAR. DICT. PERPETUO / L BVCA
Byzantine Empire - Lot comprising 8 AE pieces: 12 Nummi, Alexandria (8x)
Roman Empire - Galba (68-69 A.D) paduan style cast Sestertius (34,24 g. 35 mm.) LIBERTAS PVBLICA.
Roman Empire - Calígula (37 - 41 A.D) paduan style cast Sestertius (31,30 g,. 38 mm.) AGRIPPINA, DRVSILLA, IVLIA.
Roman Empire - Otho, calamine paduan style cast medallion (22,37 g. 36 mm.) AGRIPPINA /DRVSILLA/ IVLIA.
Roman Empire - Galba (68-69 A.D) bronze ´Sestertius´, cast copy (20,85 g. 33 mm.) ADLOCVT. Emperor and soldiers with standars.
Roman Empire - Otho paduan style cast medallion ( 24,16 g. 35 mm.) SECVRITAS. P.R. Emperor speaking to several soldiers.
Roman Empire - Vitellius, (2nd January – 20th December 69), paduan style cast Sestertius (19,45 g. 32 mm.) HONOS ET VIRTVS.
Roman Empire - Vitellius, (2nd January – 20th December 69) paduan style cast Sestertius (26,91 g. 33 mm.) S/C. Virtus with spear and trophy
Roman Empire - Titus as Caesar (AD 69-79) paduan style cast Sestertius (25,80 g. 31 mm.) Emperor on horseback to right, spearing enemy falling on ground.
Roman Empire - Domitian (81-96 A.D.), paduan style cast Sestertius (31,85 g. 33 mm.) GERMANIA CAPTA.
Roman Empire - Domitian (81-96 A.D) paduan style cast ´Sestertius´ (26,31 g. 31 mm.) Emperor and Victory with palm and wreath.
Roman Empire - Aelius (136-138 A.D) bronze ´Sestertius´, 20th century cast copy (28,02 g. 34 mm.) PANNONIAE CVRTA AEL.
Roman Empire - Lucius Verus (161 - 169 A.D.) paduan style cast medallion (32,86 g. 35 mm.), COS III PP. Emperor and soldiers.
Roman Empire - Pertinax (193 D.C) bronze Sestertius, cast copy (26,81 g. 27 mm.)
Roman Empire - Collection of more than 200 mostly Late Roman silver and bronze coins - AD 3rd - 4th century (210+)
Roman Empire - Didius Julianus (193 A.D.), paduan style cast Medallion (39,06 g., 37 mm.). Charioteer driving quadriga left, being crowned by Victory flying above; COS II.
Roman Empire - Didius Julianus (193 A.D.), paduan style cast Medallion (37,90 g., 37 mm.). Charioteer driving quadriga left, being crowned by Victory flying above; COS II
Roman Empire - Septimius Severus (A.D. 193-211) paduan style cast Medallion (43,90 g. 37 mm.) DIVI. M. P. II PP. TRP IIII COS II PP.
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