Lockdales Auction 172 25-26 January 2020

60 1188 Roman Colonial (4): Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis, first of Septimius Severus of c.25mm. reverse:- Homonoia standing front, head left, holding patera and cornucopiae, with a ticket by Dr.R.Vezin, VF, the other of Gordian III of c.27mm., Gordian III and Saraps, their busts face to face, reverse:- Helmeted Athena, holding transvers spear and bird sitting on patera, with four tickets one of which is by Dr.R.Vezin, the reverse of this coin seems unrecorded, VF/GVF; Commodus Roman colonial bronze of c.22mm., of Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior, reverse:- Tyche standing facing, holding rudder and cornucopiae, GVF, together with a piece of Severus Alexander, c.20mm., of Nicaea, Bithynia, reverse:- Prize Urn containing single palm branch, both coins with two ticket, two of which are by Dr.R.Vezin, VF £40 - £60 1189 Roman Colonial (4): Provincial bronze of Macedonia, Koinon, of c.27mm., obverse:- Head of Alexander III right, looking skyward, reverse:- Double roofed temple, with six columns each, VF, a Roman colonial piece of c.24mm., of Geta struck Galatia, reverse:- Legend of four lines within wreath, both dies slightly off centre, VF, Septimius Severus bronze of Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis of c.27mm., reverse:- Naked Apollo standing front head right, holding bow, in right field a tree stump with an entwined serpent and rock? in lower left field, short striking crack VF, with a ditto but Gordian III of c.25mm., of Odessus, Thrace, obverse:- Gordian III and Saraps, their busts face to face, reverse:- Tyche seated left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, with old ticket, VF/GVF £40 - £60 1190 Roman Imperial late bronzes, these a little better than the norm., average NF to GF [29] £40 - £50 1191 Roman Imperial silver antoniniani (9): Gordian III, reverse:- Providentia, Sear 8634, GVF, Philip I, reverse:- Philip on horseback, Sear 8916, weak on a couple of letters, GVF, Gallienus, reverse:- Barbarions seated below military trophy, Sear 10224, flan irregular, VF, Gordian III, reverse:- Roma seated left, Sear 8658, NEF, ditto, reverse:- Jupiter, Sear 8615, GVF, Philip I, reverse:- Victory, Sear 8969, GVF, Philip I as Caesar, reverse:- Philip I standing left, Sear 9240, polished, GVF, Herennia £100 - £120 1192 Roman Imperial silver denarii, first of Julia Maesa, reverse:- Felicitas sacrificing, Sear 7757, GVF next Caracalla, reverse:- Libertas, Sear 6830, EF, next Macrinus, reverse:- Annona, Sear 7340, EF/GVF and lastly a billon antoninianus [but looks silver] of Postumus, reverse:- Galley, Sear 10958, oval flan, NEF/VF [4] £40 - £60 1193 Roman Imperial (4): Diva Faustina, silver denarius, struck by Antoninus Pius, Rome Mint 147 A.D., reverse:- Juno, Sear 4597, GVF/VF, a billon Centenionalis of Constantine II as Caesar under Constantine I, reverse:- Victory, Sear 17146, GVF, Octavian silver quinarius, struck Rome?, 29-28 B.C., reverse:- Victory standing left on cista mystica, flanked by two serpents, Sear 1568, reverse off centre, obverse light scuffs, NVF, and Trebonianus Gallus, sestertius, Rome Mint 252 A.D., reverse:- Juno seated facing £90 - £110 1194 Roman Republican silver denarius, struck in Spain by Cn.Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus, 76-75 B.C., obverse:- Diademed and draped bust of the Genius of the Roman People, reverse:- Globe between wreathed sceptre and rudder, Sear 323, round, full, well centred, superb EF £80 - £100 1195 Roman Republican silver denarius, struck Rome 134 B.C., of C.Aburius Geminus, Helmeted head of Roma right / Mars in quadriga, Sear 121, well centred and struck, EF £40 - £60 1196 Roman Republican silver denarius, struck Rome 137 B.C., of Sex.Pompeius, Helmeted head of Roma / She- Wolf suckling Romulus and Remus, Sear 112, nice even strike, well centred, GVF £40 - £60 1197 Roman Republican silver denarius, struck Rome 78 B.C., of M.Volteius M.f., Laureate head of Jupiter / Tetrastyle temple, Sear 312, round and a good strike, NEF £40 - £60 1198 Roman Republican silver denarius, struck Rome 82 B.C., of P.Crepusius, Laureate head of Apollo / Horseman galloping right, Sear 283, round, well centred, GVF £30 - £50 1199 Roman Silver Antoniniani (5) with tickets; Gallienus, Gordian III and Postumus. £50 - £60 1200 Roman Silver Antoniniani (5) with tickets; Gallienus, Gordian III and Valerian. £50 - £60 1201 Roman Silver Antoniniani (5) with tickets; Gordian III, Philip I, Gallienus and Postumus. £50 - £60 1202 Roman Silver Antoniniani (5) with tickets; Gordian III, Postumus and Philip I. £50 - £60 1203 Roman Silver Antoniniani (5) with tickets; Gordian III, Postumus and Valerian. £50 - £60 1204 Roman Silver Antoniniani (5) with tickets; Philip I, Salonina and Gallienus. £50 - £60 1205 Roman Silver Antoniniani (5) with tickets; Postumus, Gordian III and Salonina. £50 - £60 1206 Roman Silver Antoniniani (5) with tickets; Valerian, Gordian III, Philip I and Postumus. £50 - £60 1207 Roman Silver Antoniniani (5) with tickets; Valerian, Philip I and Gallienus. £50 - £60 1208 Roman Silver Denarii (2): Julia Maesa, Rome Mint 220- 222 A.D., reverse:- Felicitas sacrificing at altar, from patera and holding long caduceus, star in right field, Sear 7757, flan slightly oval, reverse sharply struck, GVF/NEF, and Nerva, Rome Mint Sept.- Dec. 97 A.D., reverse legend:- CONCORDIA EXERCITVVM, clasped right hands, good metal, VF £40 - £60 1209 Roman Silver Denarii (4) of Vespasian x2, Antoninus Pius and Severus Alexander, VF £80 - £120 1210 Roman (6): Severus Alexander silver denarius, reverse:- Pax advancing left, Sear 7887, VF, with a silver antoninianus of Postumus, reverse:- Pax standing left, Sear 10966, hairline striking crack, well centred and struck, GVF/NVF, both found Suffolk 1990, with a ditto but Philip I, reverse:- Victory advancing right, probably Sear 8969, large fragment, VF, found Suffolk 1993, sold with tickets; plus three early Roman and Roman Empire contemporary plated forgeries, the cores found in Suffolk fields x3. £40 - £60 1211 Roman, late bronze coins (20) assortment, average VF, Carausius noted. £115 - £125 1212 Septimius Severus silver denarius, Rome Mint 208 A.D., reverse:- Jupiter, RSC. Vol. III, 501, GVF, with a ditto, Rome Mint 201 A.D., reverse:- Severus sacrificing, Sear 6357, NEF, with a ditto but of Maximinus, Rome Mint 235 A.D., reverse:- Maximinus standing left,Sear 8311, GVF and lastly a ditto but of Gordian III, Rome Mint 241 A.D., reverse:- Apollo seated left, Sear 8692, EF [4] £40 - £60

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