Lockdales Auction 170 16-17 November 2019
109 2187 Gordian III Roman colonial bronze of Moesia Inferior, Nicopolis of c.27mm., reverse:- Eagle, wings open, standing front, head upwards, holding wreath in beak, round, with an old ticket, well centred, of even colour, GVF £40 - £50 2188 Gordian III Roman colonial bronze of Odessus, Thrace of c. 27mm., obverse:- Gordian III and Saraps, their busts face to face, reverse:- Hygieia holding serpent which she feeds from a patera, with old ticket, VF, with a Philip I billon tetradrachm of Antioch, reverse:- Eagle standing to left wings open, head left, holding wreath in beak, with a ticket by Dr.R.Vezin, GVF [2] £40 - £50 2189 Gordian III Roman colonial bronze of Thrace, Hadrianopolis, of c. 26mm., reverse:- Naked Hermes standing front, head left, holding caduceus and jug?, with an old ticket, coin with overall ancient scuffs but nice portrait, reverse deity double-struck, EF/VF £40 - £50 2190 Gordian III silver antoniniani, first reverse:- Apollo, Sear 8643, couple of spots of green deposit, GVF/VF, with reverse:- Virtus, Sear 8669, VF, with a ditto but Sear 8668, VF, with reverse:- Apollo, Sear 8648, NEF and lastly reverse:- Fides Militum, Sear 8632, VF [5] £45 - £50 2191 Gordian III silver antoniniani, first reverse:- Gordian III, Sear 8650, VF, with reverse:- Gordian III, Sear 8637, VF, with reverse;- Mars, Sear 8669, GVF, with reverse:- Gordian III, Sear 8652, VF and lastly reverse:- Gordian III, Sear 8642, VF [5] £45 - £50 2192 Gordian III silver antoniniani, first reverse:- Hercules, Sear 8670, VF, with reverse:- Laetitia, Sear 8617, GVF, with a ditto but Philip II, reverse:- Philip I and Philip II seated left, Sear 9265, GVF, with a ditto but Trebonianus Gallus, reverse:- Annona, Sear 9626, GVF and lastly a ditto but Postumus, reverse:- Jupiter, silver looking, VF [5] £45 - £50 2193 Gordian III silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 243-244 A.D., reverse reads:- MARTEM PROPVGNATOREM, Mars advancing right, carrying transverse spear and shield, Sear 8624, large but slightly irregular flan, EF £30 - £40 2194 Hadrian Alexandrian billon tetradrachm, obverse:- Laureate bust of Hadrian, left, reverse:- Nilus reclining left, holding cornucopiae and reed, crocodile right at his side, Sear 3740var. with old ticket, VF £40 - £60 2195 Hadrian billon tetradrachm of Alexandria, obverse:- Laureate and draped bust, right, reverse:- Sarapis enthroned, left, right hand extended over Kerberos at his feet and resting on sceptre, regnal year 18, Sear 3739, sold with old ticket, well centred, VF £50 - £60 2196 Hadrian billon tetradrachm, struck Alexandria 125-126 A.D., obverse:- Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right with the interesting reverse:- The serpent Agathodaemon, standing up at left, holding caduceus, with its tail, crescent and pellet? above, facing uraeus serpent, standing up, right, holding sistrum, with its tail, their tails knotted and holding club, Sear 3722, VF £40 - £50 2197 Hadrian brass sestertius, reverse:- Galley rowed left, over waves, by 5 oarsmen, at the stern we see a curved acrostolium in which is seated an oarsman or Neptune, sail visible above this, legend:- FE[LICITATI]AVG and below COS III P P, S C in field, Sear 3596var. with bust right, above galley a small piece of pressured metal caused by striking, GF £90 - £130 2198 Hadrian colonial bronze of c.28mm., of Koinon, Macedon, reverse:- Thunderbolt, Sear 1118, with an old ticket, together with another colonial piece of Elagabalus of c.26mm., reverse:- Nude Dionysos, with ticket by Dr.R.Vezin, NEF [2] £45 - £50 2199 Hadrian copper as, Rome Mint 129 A.D., reverse legend:- COS III P P, Hadrian on horseback, galloping right, holding couched spear, Sear 3684, black-green patina, edge slightly rough, VF £60 - £70 2200 Hadrian Roman colonial bronze of c.17mm., of Petra, Arabia, coin similar to GIC 1254 but no Gorgoneion on cuirass, with one old ticket, with a ditto but of Gordian III of Thrace, Odessus, of c.26mm., obverse:- Gordian III and Sarapis, their busts face to face, reverse:- Zeus standing left, lighted altar at feet, holding patera and long staff, with old ticket, both dies slightly off centre, VF [2] £40 - £50 2201 Hadrian silver denarius, Rome Mint 130-131 A.D., reverse reads:- PIETATI AVG COS III P P, Pietas seated left, holding patera and sceptre, Sear 3515, reverse very slightly off centre, a hint of original finish, excellent portrait, AEF £90 - £110
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