58
1418
Roman Imperial bronzes, late, barbarous radiates x 2,
Sear 11461 and 'Tetricus II', Constantine I x 2 , Crispus,
Constantine II, Helena, Julian II, Aelia Flaccilla with an
Anglo-Saxon styca, moneyer EARDWULF [retrograde],
therefore probably Aethelred II [Second Reign], P/GF,
most with tickets, F to GVF [10]
£40 - £50
1419
Roman Imperial bronzes, mostly late issues, first of
colonial Spain, Augustus with Tetricus II, Sear 11285,
Constantine I x 3, Sear 16049, 16238, 17487, Julian, Sear
19056, Constantius Gallus, RIC 8, 351, Valentinian I,
Sear 19506, Valens, Sear 19746 and lastly Aelia Flaccilla,
Sear 20626, all with tickets, F to VF [10]
£40 - £50
1420
Roman Imperial dupondi of Hadrian, Sear 3670, hard,
even milky-green patina, nice portrait, VF/NVF, ditto
but Commodus, Sear 5839, Liberalitas, good portrait,
NVF/GF [2]
£40 - £50
1421
Roman Imperial follis, Galerius under Diocletian,
Cyzicus Mint 295-299 A.D., Sear 14342, with a ditto but
Antioch Mint 299-300 A.D., Sear 14379, Constantius I
under Maximian I, Antioch Mint 302-305A.D., Sear
14070 and lastly Maxentius, Rome Mint 308-309 A.D.,
Sear 14970, all with tickets, VF to EF [4]
£50 - £60
1422
Roman Imperial sesterti, Diva Faustina I struck by
Antoninus Pius, Rome Mint 148 A.D., Sear 4618,
Marcus Aurelius, Rome Mint 165 A.D., RIC 3, p.281,
861, a ditto but Rome Mint 173 A.D., RIC 1063 and
Commodus, Rome Mint 192 A.D., Sear 5764, all with
tickets, conditions, good portrait NVF, GF, F and F [4]
£60 - £70
1423
Roman Imperial sesterti, Trajan, Rome Mint 107 A.D.,
Sear 3198, Antoninus Pius, Rome Mint 148-149 A.D.,
Sear 4162, Diva Faustina, struck by Antoninus Pius,
Rome Mint 147 A.D., Sear 4607 and Divus Marcus
Aurelius, Rome Mint 180 A.D., Sear 5982, all with
tickets, NF to F [4]
£50 - £60
1424
Roman Imperial silver denarii, Antoninus Pius, Sear - ,
seated female, L. holding snake and sceptre, and a ditto
Sear 4094, Rome Mint 159-160A.D., Septimius Severus,
Sear - , Septimius on horseback, R, hand raised,
Caracalla, Sear 6848, Rome Mint 217A.D. and ditto
Sear 6903, Rome Mint 203A.D. and Elagabalus, Sear
7526, Rome Mint 218-218A.D., one piece [Sear 6903]
possibly base core of contemporary forgery otherwise
these look of good silver, GF to GVF [6]
£60 - £70
1425
Roman Imperial silver denarii, Diva Faustina Senior,
Sear 4588, Rome Mint 147A.D., a ditto, Sear 4592,
Rome Mint 142A.D., Faustina Junior under Antoninus
Pius, Sear 4703, Rome Mint 152, Julia Domna, Sear
6606, Rome Mint 201A.D. and Julia Domna under
Caracalla, Sear 7108, Rome Mint 213A.D. all look silver,
GF to GVF [5]
£60 - £70
1426
Roman Imperial silver denarii, Hadrian, Sear 3536,
Rome Mint 132A.D., Antoninus Pius, Sear 4112, Rome
Mint 139A.D., ditto Sear 4073, Rome Mint 152A.D.,
Marcus Aurelius, Sear - , Fortuna, Septinius Severus,
Sear 6387, Rome Mint 200A.D. Postumus, 'silver' ant,
Sear 10979, Cologne Mint 265-268A.D. and
Constantine I billon follis [silver washed], Sear 16032,
Heraclea Mint 317A.D., VF to GVF [7]
£80 - £100
1427
Roman Imperial silver denarii, Sabina, Sear 3921, Rome
Mint 134A.D., Diva Faustina Senior, Sear 4585, Rome
Mint 147A.D., ditto, Sear 4589, Rome Mint 147A.D.,
ditto, Sear - , reverse:- Ceres seated, left, all seem of good
metal, F to VF [4]
£50 - £60
1428
Roman Imperial Silver Siliquae (4) of Constantius II x2,
Julian II and Valens, various, mixed grade.
£80 - £100
1429
Roman Provincial (2): Hadrian bronze hemidrachm of
Alexandria, Egypt, 132-133 AD. Reverse: Triptolemus in
car drawn right by two winged serpents, Sear 3769 VG;
and similar Antoninus Pius 145-146 AD. Reverse: Roma
seated left holding Nike and parazonium, shield at side.
Sear 4423, Fine.
£40 - £50
1430
Roman Republic silver denarius of C. Annius T.f, T.n
Luscus and C. Tarquitius P.f. 82-81 BC. Diademed
female head right. Reverse: Victory in biga right holding
palm, C. TARQVITI P.F in exergue, Q below horses,
Sear 292, VF
£50 - £60
1431
Roman Republican anonymous copper quadrans, 211-
206 B.C., Sear 1037, Alexandrian billon tetradrachm of
Nero, Sear 2003 and a silver denarius of Marcus
Aurelius, Rome Mint 175 A.D., Sear 4938, patchy light
green stain, VF rest F and NVF [3] with tickets
£40 - £50
1432
Roman Republican silver denarii of C.Curiatus
Trigeminus, Rome Mint 142 B.C., Sear 99, reverse
slightly off centre and small area of deposit, NVF/F,
second of Cn.Domitius, Rome Mint 116-115 B.C., Sear
161, small area of deposit, obverse and very slightly off
centre, GF/VF and lastly a ditto but of P.Servilius
M.f.Rullus, Rome Mint 100 B.C., Sear 207, one third of
coin missing, GF/NVF [3]
£80 - £90
1433
Roman Republican silver denarius anonymous early
issue c.211-155 B.C., Sear 38, obverse:- Helmeted head
of Roma right, X behind, reverse:- Dioscuri right [horses
with pelleted mains], ROMA below in relief, well centred
and good metal, VF
£60 - £70
1434
Roman Republican silver denarius of Appius Claudius
Pulcher, T Manlius Mancinus and Q Urbinus, c. 111-
110 B.C., Head of Roma / Victory in triga [triga, three
horse chariot, rare on Romna coins], RSC 1, p.31, 2,
reverse very slightly off centre, good metal, VF
£60 - £70
1435
Roman Republican silver denarius of Appius Claudius
Pulcher, T.Manlius Mancinus and Q.Urbinius of 111-
110 B.C., Sear 176 note, obverse:- Helmeted head of
Roma, square box with incuse circle within, behind,
reverse:- Victory in triga, right, T MAL AP CL Q VR
below, three horse chariots are rarely depicted on
Republican coins, good metal, VF
£60 - £70
1436
Roman Republican silver denarius of Appius Claudius
Pulcher, T.Manlius Mancinus and Q.Urbinius of c.111-
110 B.C., Sear 176var.?, [see note following 176],
obverse:- Helmeted head of Roma, crescent like object
behind, reverse:- Victory in triga, right, T MAL AP CL
Q VR below, three horse chariots are rarely depicted on
Republican coins, good metal, VF
£60 - £70
1437
Roman Republican silver denarius of C Postumius Ta of
c.74 B.C., Draped bust of Diana, right, bow and quiver
over shoulder / Hound running right, spear below, both
dies very slightly off centre, good metal, VF
£70 - £80
1438
Roman Republican silver denarius of Cn. Cornelius
Blasio Cn.f. c.112-111 B.C., obverse:- Head of Mars in
Corinthian helmet, object behind, XVI in monogram
above and CN BLASIO CN F around, [mostly off flan],
reverse:- Jupiter standing facing, holding long sceptre and
thunderbolt, Juno on the left and Minerva on the right,
Greek letter? between Jupiter and Minerva, Sear 173,
dies very slightly off centre, good metal, VF/NVF
£70 - £80
1439
Roman Republican silver denarius of C.Annius T.f.
T.n.Luscus and L.Fabius L.f.Hispaniensis, 82-81 B.C.,
obverse:- Diademed female head right, reverse:- Victory
in slow quadriga right, holding palm, L.FABI L F in
exergue, HISP Q above, Sear 291, obverse off centre,
GVF
£50 - £60