Lockdales Auction 175 28-29 March 2020

1505 Roman (4): Allectus billon half-antoninianus or ,quinarius, reverse reads:- VIRTVS AVG, obverse legends looks as B, this not certain], Galley left, 3 oarsmen and a steersman?, QC in exergue, Colchester Mint 294-296 A.D., similar to Sear 13875, slightly rough surfaces, NVF, Carausius billon antoninianus billon antoninianus, PAX AVG type but Pax looks to be holding olive branch and spear, GF/F, with a ditto but Allactus, possibly of Colchester, Fair, and Philip I bronze sestertius, Rome Mint 247 A.D., obverse legend A, reverse:- Felicitas standing left, holding long sceptre and corucopiae, legend :- P M [T]R P III COS P P S C, Sear 9004, GF/NVF £60 - £80 1506 Roman (9): Antoninus Pius dupondius F/Fair, Maximinus as Caesar under Galerius Maximian, follis with the interesting legend:- GENIO CAESARIS CMH, which still has to be determined, Cyzicus Mint 308 A.D., GF, with a ditto but reverse legend:- GENIO CAESARIS, Cyzicus 308-309 A.D., VF, Late Roman Imperial bronzes including a double maiorina of Magnentius with the large Chi-Rho monogram reverse, Trier Mint and a piece of Crispus of the London Mint, avarage F to GF £40 - £60 1507 Septimius Severus silver denarius, Rome Mint 204 A.D., reverse:- Victory, Sear 6372, GVF, with a billon centenionalis of Jovian, reverse:- VOT V MVLT X within wreath, Sear pp.289-290, VF, with a billon maiorina of Constantius Gallus as Caesar, reverse:- Soldier spearing fallen horseman, hairline striking crack NVF, with an AE3 piece of Gratian, reverse:- Gratian dragging captive, GVF and lastly an AE maiorina of Theodosius I of Alexandria 387-392 A.D., reverse:- Theodosius standing, captive at feet, NVF [5 £60 - £80 1508 Severus Alexander brass sestertius, Rome Mint 225 A.D., reverse:- Severus Alexander standing left, sacrificing over tripod altar, Sear 7990, NVF £40 - £50 1509 Severus Alexander silver denarius, Rome Mint 226 A.D., reverse:- Pax advancing left on groundline, holding long sceptre and olive-branch, NEF £40 - £45 1510 Tacitus billon antoninianus, Rome Mint 275-276 AD. Reverse: Salus standing left feeding snake arising from altar, XVI in ex. and officina mark '4'. Sear 11807, some original finish, GEF £55 - £65 1511 Tiberius copper as, Rome Mint 36-37 A.D., reverse:- Rudder superimposed on a large banded globe, small globe below, Sear 1772, scarce, sold with old packet and tickets, GF £40 - £50 1512 Titus copper as reverse:- Pax, F, with a sestertius of Severus Alexander, reverse:- Pax advancing left?, GF/F, with a ditto but Maximinus I, reverse:- Pax, GF/Fair and lastly a ditto but Gordian III, reverse:- Jupiter, GF/F all with their old tickets, some incorrect [4] £40 - £50 1513 Trajan brass sestertius, reverse:- Looks to be Pax enthroned not as stated on ticket 'Ceres stg. left', NF/Fair with a ditto but Victory Standing, F and a dupondius, F/Fair, all with their old tickets [3] £40 - £50 1514 Trajan silver denarius, Rome Mint 99 AD. Reverse reads: PONT MAX TR POT COS II. Concordia seated left. Sear 3153, superb lightly toned EF £100 - £120 1515 Valens silver siliqua, Trier Mint 368-375 A.D., reverse reads:- VRBS ROMA, Roma seated left on throne, resting on long sceptre and holding Victory set on globe, who is about to place laurel wreath on Roma's head, in exergue TRPS. Sear 19675, full and round, well centred, GVF £60 - £80

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