Lockdales Auction 175 28-29 March 2020

1474 Marcus Aurelius, Sestertius, Rome, 179-80 AD, 23.56g, RIC 1269, C 354, olive tone VF, ex-DNW 13-05- 15, lot 1009. £100 - £150 1475 Maximian billon antoninianus, Ticinum Mint 292-293 AD. Reverse reads: IOVI CONSERVAT. Jupiter standing left holding thunderbolt & sceptre. Sear 13140. Small edge flaw and minor hairline flan crack, EF with some original silvering. £30 - £40 1476 Maximinus I brass sestertius, Rome Mint 236-238 A.D., reverse reads:- SALVS AVGVSTI S C Salus enthroned left, feeding snake arising from altar, Sear 8338, VF/NVF £75 - £95 1477 Nero copper as Rome Mint 65 A.D., reverse:- Temple of the 'Twin Janus', Sear 1974, GF/F, with a ditto, GF, with a ditto F/Fair, all in their old packets, one of which is incorrect, [3] £50 - £60 1478 Nerva billon tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt, of c.26mm., Laureate bust, right, reverse:- The erect serpent Agathodaemon, to right, caduceus through left coil, ear of corn in right, above serpents head a crescent enclosing a pellet, Sear 3074, Ex. Simon Callan Collection £80 - £100 1479 Philip I silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 246 AD. Reverse reads: PM TRP III COS PP. Felicitas standing left. Sear 8944. Much original finish, EF £40 - £50 1480 Postumus 259-268 A.D. sestertius featuring Roman Galley, S.3042, Fine, reverse better, on a mis-shapen flan. This excavated in Dover c.1850 according to ticket. £40 - £60 1481 Probus billon antoninianus, Cyzicus Mint 280 AD. Reverse reads: SOLI INVICTO. Sol in facing quadriga. Sear 12041, with some original finish, toned GEF £55 - £65 1482 Probus billon antoninianus, Cyzicus Mint 280 A.D., obverse:- Radiate bust left, wearing imperial mantle and holding eagle-tipped sceptre, reverse legend:- SOLI I NVICTO, followed by mint officina XXI T, above this C M, Sol in facing quadriga, his right hand raised, holding globe and whip in left, the horses left and right, two each way, the outer one on the right, looks back, see Sear 12041, near full silver wash, NEF £25 - £30 1483 Quintillus billon antoninianus, Rome Mint 270 AD. Reverse reads: PROVIDENT AVG. Providentia standing left, S in right field. Sear 11450. EF with a superb portrait. £40 - £50 1484 Roman Bronze Coins (56) tending towards the earlier / larger denominations, mixed grade, needs viewing. £150 - £250

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